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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
SCHEDULE 14A
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AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST (INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES FUND)
AIM EQUITY FUNDS (INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS)
AIM FUNDS GROUP (INVESCO FUNDS GROUP)
AIM GROWTH SERIES (INVESCO GROWTH SERIES)
AIM INTERNATINOAL MUTUAL FUNDS (INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS)
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS)
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS)
AIM SECTOR FUNDS (INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS)
AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS (INVESCO TAX-EMEXPT FUNDS)
AIM VARIABLE INSURANCE FUNDS (INVESCO VARIABLE INSURANCE FUNDS)
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Proxy Voting Information
     
Proxy statements were mailed on or about January 28, 2011, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on January 14, 2011 for the Invesco Funds. The purpose of the proxy statement, among other things, is to approve an agreement and plan of reorganization. The proxy statement contains disclosure information about the proposal for which votes have been solicited. You can also access your Fund’s proxy statement, common questions regarding your Fund’s proposal, annual report, and semi-annual report by clicking on the fund name listed below.
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How to vote
You may cast your vote by any of the following methods. However you choose to vote, it is important that you vote now to save the expense of additional solicitations.
             
By Internet
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  Call toll-free 1.800.337.3503 to vote for the Invesco Retail and Asset Allocation Funds. Enter the control number listed on the proxy card and follow the recorded instructions.
 
           
 
  Enter the control number listed on the proxy card you received in the mail and follow the instructions on the web site.       Call toll-free 1-866-298-8476 to vote for the AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds). Enter the control number listed on the proxy card and follow the recorded instructions.

 


 

             
By Mail
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  Complete and sign the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope provided in the shareholder mailing.   In Person   The shareholder meeting for the AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) and the Invesco Asset Allocation Funds will be held on April 1, 2011.
 
           
 
          The shareholder meeting for the Invesco Funds will be held on April 14, 2011.
 
           
 
          Please notify Invesco at 1.800.952.3502 if you plan to attend any of the above meetings.
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Target Fund   CUSIP   Symbol   Acquiring Fund   CUSIP   Symbol
 
Please select a fund using the button above.
 
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund   Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
Class A
  00141M366   AAMGX   Class A   00141M549   AADAX
Class B
  00141M358   AMBGX   Class B   00141M531   AAEBX
Class C
  00141M341   ACMGX   Class C   00141M523   AADCX
Class Y
  00888U480   AAMYX   Class Y   00888U613   AADYX
Class R
  00141M333   RAMGX   Class R   00141M515   AADRX
 
          Class S   00888W205   AADSX
Institutional
  00141M325   AIMGX   Institutional   00141M499   AADIX
 
                   
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Growth Fund   Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
Class A
  00888W858   VKAAX   Class A   00141M549   AADAX
Class B
  00888W841   VKABX   Class B   00141M531   AAEBX
Class C
  00888W833   VKACX   Class C   00141M523   AADCX
Class Y
  00888W825   VKAIX   Class Y   00888U613   AADYX
 
          Class R   00141M515   AADRX
 
          Class S   00888W205   AADSX
 
          Institutional   00141M499   AADIX
 
                   
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Moderate Fund   Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
Class A
  00888W817   VAMAX   Class A   00141M432   AMKAX
Class B
  00888W791   VAMBX   Class B   00141M424   AMKBX
Class C
  00888W783   VAMCX   Class C   00141M416   AMKCX
Class Y
  00888W775   VAMIX   Class Y   00888U498   ABKYX
 
          Class R   00141M390   AMKRX
 
          Class S   00888W304   AMKSX
 
          Institutional   00141M382   AMLIX
 
                   
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund   Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
Class A
  00141M481   ACNAX   Class A   00141M317   CAAMX
Class B
  00141M473   ACNBX   Class B   00141M291   CMBAX
Class C
  00141M465   ACNCX   Class C   00141M283   CACMX
Class Y
  00888U639   ACNYX   Class Y   00888U472   CAAYX
Class R
  00141M457   ACNRX   Class R   00141M275   CMARX
Class S
  00888W106   ACSSX   Class S (new share class)        
Institutional
  00141M440   ACNIX   Institutional   00141M267   CMAIX
 
                   
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Conservative Fund   Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
Class A
  00888W809   VACAX   Class A   00141M317   CAAMX
Class B
  00888W882   VACBX   Class B   00141M291   CMBAX
Class C
  00888W874   VACCX   Class C   00141M283   CACMX
Class Y
  00888W866   VACIX   Class Y   00888U472   CAAYX
 
          Class R   00141M275   CMARX
 
          Class S (new share class)        
 
          Institutional   00141M267   CMAIX
 
                   
Invesco Balanced Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
Class A
  00142J404   BGRAX   Class A   00142J479   ACEIX
Class B
  00142J503   BGRBX   Class B   00142J461   ACEQX
Class C
  00142J602   BGRCX   Class C   00142J453   ACERX
Class Y
  00142J701   BGRDX   Class Y   00142J446   ACETX
 
          Class R   00142J420   ACESX
 
          Institutional   00142J438   ACEKX

 


 

                         
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
Class A
    008879439     BBLAX   Class A   00142J479   ACEIX
Class B
    008879421     BBLBX   Class B   00142J461   ACEQX
Class C
    008879413     BBLCX   Class C   00142J453   ACERX
Class Y
    00141L822     BBLYX   Class Y   00142J446   ACETX
Class R
    00141L707     BBLRX   Class R   00142J420   ACESX
Investor
    00141L863     BBLTX   Class A   00142J479   ACEIX
Institutional
    00141L806     BBLIX   Institutional   00142J438   ACEKX
 
                       
Invesco Fundamental Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund
Class A
    00142J750     FVFAX   Class A   00142J362   ACGIX
Class B
    00142J743     FVFBX   Class B   00142J354   ACGJX
Class C
    00142J735     FVFCX   Class C   00142J347   ACGKX
Class Y
    00142J727     FVFDX   Class Y   00142J339   ACGMX
 
              Class R   00142J313   ACGLX
 
              Institutional   00142J321   ACGQX
 
                       
Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund
Class A
    00142J719     IVABX   Class A   00142J362   ACGIX
Class B
    00142J693     IVAHX   Class B   00142J354   ACGJX
Class C
    00142J685     IVAKX   Class C   00142J347   ACGKX
Class Y
    00142J677     MSIVX   Class Y   00142J339   ACGMX
 
              Class R   00142J313   ACGLX
 
              Institutional   00142J321   ACGQX
 
                       
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Balanced Fund   Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income Fund
Series I
    00888X864         Series I   00888X757    
Series II
    00888X856         Series II   00888X740    
 
                       
Invesco V.I. Basic Balanced Fund   Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income Fund
Series I
    008892861         Series I   00888X757    
Series II
    008892770         Series II   00888X740    
 
                       

 


 

                             
Invesco V.I. Income Builder   Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income Fund
Series I
    00888X708         Series I     00888X757  
Series II
    00888X807         Series II     00888X740  
 
                           
Invesco Core Bond Fund   Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
Class A
    00142C730     TBRAX   Class A     00141A529     ACPSX
Class B
    00142C722     TBRDX   Class B     00141A511     CPBBX
Class C
    00142C714     TBRCX   Class C     00141A495     CPCFX
Class Y
    00142C235     TBRYX   Class Y     00141A479     CPBYX
Class R
    00142C391     TBRRX   Class R     00141A487     CPBRX
Institutional
    00142C383     TBRIX   Institutional     00141A461     CPIIX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income Fund   Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
Class A
    001421809     VCPAX   Class A     00141A529     ACPSX
Class B
    001421882     VCPBX   Class B     00141A511     CPBBX
Class C
    001421874     VCPCX   Class C     00141A495     CPCFX
Class Y
    001421866     VCPIX   Class Y     00141A479     CPBYX
 
              Class R     00141A487     CPBRX
 
              Institutional     00141A461     CPIIX
 
                           
Invesco Income Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
Class A
    00142C870     AMIFX   Class A     001421858     ACCBX
Class B
    00142C862     ABIFX   Class B     001421841     ACCDX
Class C
    00142C854     ACIFX   Class C     001421833     ACCEX
Class Y
    00142C185     AMIYX   Class Y     001421825     ACCHX
Class R
    00142C797     AMIRX   Class R (new share class)            
Investor
    00142C623     AIIVX   Class A     001421858     ACCBX
Institutional
    00142C318     AIIRX   Institutional     001421817     ACCLX

 


 

                             
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund   Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
Class A
    00141V101     EASBX   Class A     00142C433     STBAX
Class C
    00141V200     CESBX   Class C     00142C672     STBCX
Class Y
    00141V788     LIBYX   Class Y     00142C136     STBYX
Class R
    00141V309     RESBX   Class R     00142C425     STBRX
Institutional
    00141V408     IAESX   Institutional     00142C417     ISTBX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund   Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
Class A
    001421684     ACFMX   Class A     00142C433     STBAX
Class B
    001421676     ACFTX   Class A     00142C433     STBAX
Class C
    001421668     ACFWX   Class C     00142C672     STBCX
Class Y
    001421650     ACFYX   Class Y     00142C136     STBYX
 
              Class R     00142C425     STBRX
Institutional
    001421643     ACFJX   Institutional     00142C417     ISTBX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen California Insured Tax Free Fund   Invesco California Tax-Free Income Fund
Class A
    001419738     VKCIX   Class A     00142J800     CLFAX
Class B
    001419720     VCIBX   Class B     00142J883     CLFBX
Class C
    001419712     VCICX   Class C     00142J875     CLFCX
Class Y
    001419696     VCIIX   Class Y     00142J867     CLFDX
 
                           
Invesco Municipal Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term Municipal Income Fund
Class A
    001419829     MIMLX   Class A     001419597     VKLMX
Class B
    001419811     IMUGX   Class B     001419589     VKLBX
Class C
    001419795     IMUHX   Class C     001419571     VKLCX
Class Y
    001419787     MPMFX   Class Y     001419563     VKLIX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax Free Income Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund
Class A
    001419647     VKMTX   Class A     001419555     VKMMX
Class B
    001419639     VMTBX   Class B     001419548     VMIBX
Class C
    001419621     VMTCX   Class C     001419530     VMICX
Class Y
    001419613     VMTIX   Class Y     001419522     VMIIX

 


 

                             
Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund
Class A
    001419779     TAXAX   Class A     001419555     VKMMX
Class B
    001419761     TAXBX   Class A     001419555     VKMMX
Class C
    001419753     TAXCX   Class A     001419555     VKMMX
 
              Class B     001419548     VMIBX
 
              Class C     001419530     VMICX
Class Y
    001419746     TAXDX   Class Y     001419522     VMIIX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund   Invesco Developing Markets Fund
Class A
    00141V218     MSRAX   Class A     00141T577     GTDDX
Class B
    00141V192     MSRBX   Class B     00141T569     GTDBX
Class C
    00141V184     MSRCX   Class C     00141T544     GTDCX
Class Y
    00141V176     MSRIX   Class Y     00141V838     GTDYX
Institutional
    00141V168     MSRJX   Institutional     00141T163     GTDIX
 
                           
Invesco Small-Mid Special Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A
    00142F352     JBJAX   Class A     00143M539     VSCAX
Class B
    00142F345     JBJBX   Class A     00143M539     VSCAX
 
              Class B     00143M521     VSMBX
Class C
    00142F337     JBJCX   Class C     00143M513     VSMCX
Class Y
    00142F329     JBJDX   Class Y     00143M497     VSMIX
 
                           
Invesco Special Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A
    00142F311     SVFAX   Class A     00143M539     VSCAX
Class B
    00142F295     SVFBX   Class B     00143M521     VSMBX
Class C
    00142F287     SVFCX   Class C     00143M513     VSMCX
Class Y
    00142F279     SVFDX   Class Y     00143M497     VSMIX
 
                           
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A
    00143M109     MSMMX   Class A     00143M539     VSCAX
Class B
    00143M208     MSMGX   Class B     00143M521     VSMBX
Class C
    00143M307     MSMQX   Class C     00143M513     VSMCX
Class Y
    00143M406     MSMDX   Class Y     00143M497     VSMIX

 


 

                         
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A
    00142F170     MCVAX   Class A   00143M539   VSCAX
Class B
    00142F162     MCVGX   Class B   00143M521   VSMBX
Class C
    00142F154     MCVQX   Class C   00143M513   VSMCX
Class Y
    00142F147     MPSCX   Class Y   00143M497   VSMIX
 
                       
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund
Class A
    008879397     MDCAX   Class A   00143M844   MSAVX
Class B
    008879389     MDCBX   Class B   00143M836   MGAVX
Class C
    008879371     MDCVX   Class C   00143M828   MSVCX
Class Y
    00141L772     MDCYX   Class Y   00143M794   MSAIX
Class R
    00141L889     MDCRX   Class R   00143M810   MSARX
Institutional
    00141L871     MDICX   Institutional   00143M786   MSAJX
 
                       
Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund
Class A
    00142F394     MDFAX   Class A   00143M844   MSAVX
Class B
    00142F386     MDFBX   Class B   00143M836   MGAVX
Class C
    00142F378     MDFCX   Class C   00143M828   MSVCX
Class Y
    00142F360     MDFDX   Class Y   00143M794   MSAIX
 
              Class R   00143M810   MSARX
 
              Institutional   00143M786   MSAJX
 
                       
Invesco Select Equity Fund   Invesco Structured Core Fund
Class A
    008879207     AGWFX   Class A   00141A818   SCAUX
Class B
    008879751     AGWBX   Class B   00141A792   SBCUX
Class C
    008879678     AGWCX   Class C   00141A784   SCCUX
Class Y
    00141L764     AGWYX   Class Y   00141A537   SCAYX
 
              Class R   00141A776   SCRUX
 
              Investor   00141A594   SCNUX
 
              Institutional   00141A768   SCIUX

 


 

                             
Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income Fund   Invesco Structured Core Fund
Class A
    00142J412     VEPAX   Class A     00141A818     SCAUX
Class B
    00142J396     VEPBX   Class B     00141A792     SBCUX
Class C
    00142J388     VEPCX   Class C     00141A784     SCCUX
Class Y
    00142J370     VEPIX   Class Y     00141A537     SCAYX
 
              Class R     00141A776     SCRUX
 
              Investor     00141A594     SCNUX
 
              Institutional     00141A768     SCIUX
 
                           
Invesco Global Advantage Fund   Invesco Global Growth Fund
Class A
    00141V440     GADAX   Class A     008882300     AGGAX
Class B
    00141V432     GADBX   Class B     008882706     AGGBX
Class C
    00141V424     GADCX   Class C     008882813     AGGCX
Class Y
    00141V416     GADDX   Class Y     008882565     AGGYX
 
              Institutional     008882615     GGAIX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities Fund   Invesco U.S. Government Fund
Class A
    001421791     ACGVX   Class A     00142C847     AGOVX
Class B
    001421783     ACGTX   Class B     00142C839     AGVBX
Class C
    001421775     ACGSX   Class C     00142C821     AGVCX
Class Y
    001421767     ACGUX   Class Y     00142C128     AGVYX
 
              Class R     00142C698     AGVRX
 
              Investor     00142C615     AGIVX
Institutional
    001421759     ACGWX   Institutional     00142C375     AGOIX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Government Fund   Invesco V.I. Government Securities Fund
Series I
    00888X682         Series I     008892309      
Series II
    00888X674         Series II     008892697      

 


 

                             
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund   Invesco High Yield Fund
Class A
    001421742     ACHYX   Class A     00142C706     AMHYX
Class B
    001421734     ACHZX   Class B     00142C805     AHYBX
Class C
    001421726     ACHWX   Class C     00142C888     AHYCX
Class Y
    001421718     ACHVX   Class Y     00142C193     AHHYX
 
              Investor     00142C631     HYINX
Institutional
    001421692     ACHNX   Institutional     00142C482     AHIYX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. High Yield Fund   Invesco V.I. High Yield Fund
Series I
    00888X641         Series I     008892846      
Series II
    00888X633         Series II     008892663      
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund   Invesco Convertible Securities Fund
Class A
    00888W767     ACHBX   Class A     00888W403     CNSAX
Class B
    00888W759     ACHAX   Class B     00888W502     CNSBX
Class C
    00888W742     ACHCX   Class C     00888W601     CNSCX
Class Y
    00888W734     ACHIX   Class Y     00888W700     CNSDX
Institutional
    00888W726     ACHJX   Institutional (new share class)            
 
                           
Invesco Global Fund   Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Class A
    00141T346     ATKAX   Class A     00141L103     AWSAX
Class B
    00141T338     ATKBX   Class B     00141L202     AWSBX
Class C
    00141T320     ATKCX   Class C     00141L301     AWSCX
Class Y
    00141V762     ATKYX   Class Y     00141L798     AWSYX
Class R
    00141T312     ATKRX   Class R (new share class)            
Institutional
    00141T197     ATKIX   Institutional     00141L848     AWSIX

 


 

                         
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund   Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Class A
    00141V390     GLBAX   Class A   00141L103   AWSAX
Class B
    00141V382     GLBBX   Class A   00141L103   AWSAX
 
              Class B   00141L202   AWSBX
Class C
    00141V374     GLBCX   Class C   00141L301   AWSCX
Class Y
    00141V366     GLBDX   Class Y   00141L798   AWSYX
 
              Class R (new share class)        
 
              Institutional   00141L848   AWSIX
 
                       
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation Fund   Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Class A
    00142R109     MSGAX   Class A   00141L103   AWSAX
Class B
    00142R208     MSGBX   Class A   00141L103   AWSAX
 
              Class B   00141L202   AWSBX
Class C
    00142R307     MSGCX   Class C   00141L301   AWSCX
Class Y
    00142R406     MSGDX   Class Y   00141L798   AWSYX
 
              Class R (new share class)        
 
              Institutional   00141L848   AWSIX
 
                       
Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund   Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Class A
    00142R505     VGFAX   Class A   00141L103   AWSAX
Class B
    00142R604     VGFBX   Class B   00141L202   AWSBX
Class C
    00142R703     VGFCX   Class C   00141L301   AWSCX
Class Y
    00142R802     VGFIX   Class Y   00141L798   AWSYX
 
              Class R (new share class)        
 
              Institutional   00141L848   AWSIX
 
                       
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
Class A
    001413681     LCBAX   Class A   00143M711   ACSTX
Class B
    001413699     LCBBX   Class B   00143M695   ACSWX
Class C
    001413715     LCBCX   Class C   00143M687   ACSYX
Class Y
    00141B402     LCBYX   Class Y   00143M661   ACSDX
Class R
    001413426     LCBRX   Class R   00143M679   ACSRX
Investor
    001413269     LCINX   Class A   00143M711   ACSTX
Institutional
    001413244     LCBIX   Institutional   00143M653   ACSHX

 


 

                     
Invesco Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
Class A
  00143M505   VLUAX   Class A   00143M711   ACSTX
Class B
  00143M604   VLUBX   Class B   00143M695   ACSWX
Class C
  00143M703   VLUCX   Class C   00143M687   ACSYX
Class Y
  00143M802   VLUDX   Class Y   00143M661   ACSDX
 
          Class R   00143M679   ACSRX
 
          Institutional   00143M653   ACSHX
 
                   
Invesco Value II Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
Class A
  00143M885   MPVAX   Class A   00143M711   ACSTX
Class B
  00143M877   MCVEX   Class B   00143M695   ACSWX
Class C
  00143M869   MCVFX   Class C   00143M687   ACSYX
Class Y
  00143M851   MPVLX   Class Y   00143M661   ACSDX
 
          Class R   00143M679   ACSRX
 
          Institutional   00143M653   ACSHX
 
                   
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Comstock Fund
Series I
  00888X559       Series I   00888X773    
Series II
  00888X542       Series II   00888X765    
 
                   
Invesco Basic Value Fund   Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
Class A
  00141M747   GTVLX   Class A   00143M398   VVOAX
Class B
  00141M739   GTVBX   Class B   00143M380   VVOBX
Class C
  00141M713   GTVCX   Class C   00143M372   VVOCX
Class Y
  00888U647   GTVYX   Class Y   00143M364   VVOIX
Class R
  00141M614   GTVRX   Class R (new share class)        
Institutional
  00141M648   GTVVX   Institutional (new share class)        

 


 

                             
Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage Fund   Invesco International Growth Fund
Class A
    00142R828     VKIAX   Class A     008882102     AIIEX
Class B
    00142R810     VKIBX   Class A     008882102     AIIEX
 
              Class B     008882508     AIEBX
Class C
    00142R794     VKICX   Class C     008882789     AIECX
Class Y
    00142R786     VKIIX   Class Y     008882532     AIIYX
 
              Class R     008882755     AIERX
 
              Institutional     008882771     AIEVX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund   Invesco International Growth Fund
Class A
    00142R778     VIFAX   Class A     008882102     AIIEX
Class B
    00142R760     VIFBX   Class B     008882508     AIEBX
Class C
    00142R752     VIFCX   Class C     008882789     AIECX
Class Y
    00142R737     VIFIX   Class Y     008882532     AIIYX
Class R
    00142R745     VIFRX   Class R     008882755     AIERX
Institutional
    00142R729     VIFJX   Institutional     008882771     AIEVX
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. International Growth Equity Fund   Invesco V.I. International Growth Fund
Series I
    00888X625         Series I     008892507      
Series II
    00888X617         Series II     008892655      
 
                           
Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund   Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free Income Fund
Class A
    00142J669     NYFAX   Class A     001419514     VNYAX
Class B
    00142J651     NYFBX   Class A     001419514     VNYAX
Class C
    00142J644     NYFCX   Class A     001419514     VNYAX
 
              Class B     001419498     VBNYX
 
              Class C     001419480     VNYCX
Class Y
    00142J636     NYFDX   Class Y     001419472     VNYYX
 
                           
Invesco V.I. Dynamics Fund   Invesco V.I. Capital Development Fund
Series I
    008892473         Series I     008892853      
Series II
    008892465         Series II     008892747      

 


 

                         
Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities Fund   Invesco Real Estate Fund
Class A
  00888W668   ACREX   Class A     00142C565     IARAX
Class B
  00888W650   ACRBX   Class A     00142C565     IARAX
 
          Class B     00142C557     AARBX
Class C
  00888W643   ACRCX   Class C     00142C540     IARCX
Class Y
  00888W635   ACRDX   Class Y     00142C144     IARYX
 
          Class R     00142C458     IARRX
 
          Investor     00142C573     REINX
Institutional
  00888W627   ACRJX   Institutional     00142C466     IARIX
 
                       
Invesco Multi-Sector Fund   Invesco Charter Fund
Class A
  00141A701   IAMSX   Class A     001413103     CHTRX
Class B
  00141A800   IBMSX   Class B     001413806     BCHTX
Class C
  00141A883   ICMSX   Class C     001413814     CHTCX
 
          Class S     00141B865     CHRSX
Class Y
  00141A560   IAMYX   Class Y     00141B303     CHTYX
 
          Class R     001413442     CHRRX
Institutional
  00141A875   IIMSX   Institutional     001413400     CHTVX
 
                       
Invesco Japan Fund   Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
Class A
  00141V887   AJFAX   Class A     00141V267     TGRAX
Class B
  00141V879   AJFBX   Class B     00141V259     TGRBX
Class C
  00141V861   AJFCX   Class C     00141V242     TGRCX
Class Y
  00141V796   AJFYX   Class Y     00141V226     TGRDX
 
          Class R     00141V234     TGRRX
Institutional
  00141V853   AJFIX   Institutional (new share class)            
 
                       
Invesco Health Sciences Fund   Invesco Global Health Care Fund
Class A
  00141V358   HCRAX   Class A     00141T106     GGHCX
Class B
  00141V341   HCRBX   Class B     00141T205     GTHBX
Class C
  00141V333   HCRCX   Class C     00141T478     GTHCX
Class Y
  00141V325   HCRDX   Class Y     00141V820     GGHYX
 
          Investor     00141T171     GTHIX

 


 

                         
Invesco Technology Sector Fund   Invesco Technology Fund
Class A
    00142F261     IFOAX   Class A   00142F642   ITYAX
Class B
    00142F253     IFOBX   Class B   00142F634   ITYBX
Class C
    00142F246     IFOCX   Class C   00142F626   ITHCX
Class Y
    00142F238     IFODX   Class Y   00142F428   ITYYX
 
              Investor   00142F659   FTCHX
 
              Institutional   00142F667   FTPIX
 
                       
Invesco Van Kampen Technology Fund   Invesco Technology Fund
Class A
    00143M489     VTFAX   Class A   00142F642   ITYAX
Class B
    00143M471     VTFBX   Class B   00142F634   ITYBX
Class C
    00143M463     VTFCX   Class C   00142F626   ITHCX
Class Y
    00143M455     VTFIX   Class Y   00142F428   ITYYX
 
              Investor   00142F659   FTCHX
 
              Institutional   00142F667   FTPIX
 
                       
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund   Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
Class A
    001413749     LCGAX   Class A   00142J578   VAFAX
Class B
    001413731     LCGBX   Class B   00142J560   VARBX
Class C
    001413723     LCGCX   Class C   00142J552   VAFCX
Class Y
    00141B600     LCGYX   Class Y   00142J545   VAFIX
Class R
    001413418     LCRGX   Class R (new share class)        
Investor
    001413251     LCGIX   Class A   00142J578   VAFAX
Institutional
    001413236     LCIGX   Institutional (new
share class)
  00141A446   VAFNX
 
                       
Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund   Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
Class A
    00143M778     ACPAX   Class A   00142J578   VAFAX
Class B
    00143M760     ACPBX   Class B   00142J560   VAFBX
Class C
    00143M752     ACPCX   Class C   00142J552   VAFCX
Class Y
    00143M737     ACPDX   Class Y   00142J545   VAFIX
Class R
    00143M745     ACPRX   Class R (new share class)        
Institutional
    00143M729     ACPJX   Institutional (new share class)        

 


 

                             
Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise Fund   Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
Class A
    00143M646     ACENX   Class A     00142J578     VAFAX
Class B
    00143M638     ACEOX   Class B     00142J560     VAFBX
Class C
    00143M620     ACEPX   Class C     00142J552     VAFCX
Class Y
    00143M612     ACEUX   Class Y     00142J545     VAFIX
 
              Class R (new share class)            
 
              Institutional (new share class)            
 
                           
Invesco V.I. Large Cap Growth Fund   Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Capital Growth Fund
Series I
    008892564         Series I     00888X799      
Series II
    008892556         Series II     00888X781      
 
                           
Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund   Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
Class A
    00142J859     DIVAX   Class A     001413541     LCEAX
Class B
    00142J842     DIVBX   Class A     001413541     LCEAX
 
              Class B     001413533     LCEDX
Class C
    00142J834     DIVCX   Class C     001413525     LCEVX
Class Y
    00142J826     DIVDX   Class Y     00141B204     LCEYX
 
              Class R     001413186     DDFRX
 
              Investor     001413194     LCEIX
 
              Institutional     001413178     DDFIX
 
                           
Invesco Financial Services Fund   Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
Class A
    00142F709     IFSAX   Class A     001413541     LCEAX
Class B
    00142F808     IFSBX   Class B     001413533     LCEDX
Class C
    00142F881     IFSCX   Class C     001413525     LCEVX
Class Y
    00142F451     IFSYX   Class Y     00141B204     LCEYX
 
              Class R     001413186     DDFRX
Investor
    00142F600     FSFSX   Investor     001413194     LCEIX
 
              Institutional     001413178     DDFIX

 


 

                             
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund   Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
Class A
    00142J537     VCEAX   Class A     001413541     LCEAX
Class B
    00142J529     VCEBX   Class B     001413533     LCEDX
Class C
    00142J511     VCECX   Class C     001413525     LCEVX
Class Y
    00142J495     VCEIX   Class Y     00141B204     LCEYX
Class R
    00142J487     VCERX   Class R     001413186     DDFRX
 
              Investor     001413194     LCEIX
 
              Institutional     001413178     DDFIX
 
                           
Invesco V.I. Financial Services Fund   Invesco V.I. Dividend Growth Fund
Series I
    008892457         Series I     00888X104      
Series II
    008892440         Series II     00888X203      
 
                           
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Dividend Growth Fund   Invesco V.I. Dividend Growth Fund
Series I
    00888X849         Series I     00888X104      
Series II
    00888X831         Series II     00888X203      
 
                           
Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund   Invesco Utilities Fund
Class A
    00143M448     VKUAX   Class A     00142F535     IAUTX
Class B
    00143M430     VKUBX   Class B     00142F527     IBUTX
Class C
    00143M422     VKUCX   Class C     00142F519     IUTCX
Class Y
    00143M414     VKUIX   Class Y     00142F410     IAUYX
 
              Investor     00142F543     FSTUX
 
              Institutional     00142F493     FSIUX
 
                           
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund   Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
Class A
    00888U605     INJAX   Class A     00888U100     IANAX
Class A5
    00888U423     VRAAX   Class A5     00888U456     VIRAX
Class B
    00888U704     INJBX   Class B     00888U209     IANBX
Class C
    00888U803     INJCX   Class C     00888U308     IANCX
Class C5
    00888U415     VRACX   Class C5     00888U449     VIRCX
Class Y
    00888U571     INJYX   Class Y     00888U589     IANYX
Class R
    00888U886     INJRX   Class R     00888U407     IANRX
Class R5
    00888U399     VRARX   Class R5     00888U431     VIRRX
Institutional
    00888U878     INJIX   Institutional     00888U506     IANIX

 


 

                     
Invesco V.I. Global Dividend Growth Fund   Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Global Value Equity Fund
Series I
  00888X302       Series I   00888X716    
Series II
  00888X401       Series II   00888X724    
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  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Core Bond Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)

 


 

  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Financial Services Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your

 


 

      shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Fundamental Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.

 


 

Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Global Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Health Sciences Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Income Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco Japan Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)

 


 

  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.

 


 

Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.

 


 

Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Municipal Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco Select Equity Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Small-Mid Special Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco Special Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Technology Sector Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)

 


 

  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your

 


 

      shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Value II Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen California Insured Tax Free Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)

 


 

  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.

 


 

Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.

 


 

Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)

 


 

Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax Free Income Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your

 


 

      shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement (for retail shareholders) (for institutional shareholders) in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.

 


 

Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Technology Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Government Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. High Yield Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. International Growth Equity Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Value Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Basic Balanced Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Dynamics Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Financial Services Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Global Dividend Growth Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Income Builder
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Large Cap Growth Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Balanced Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)
 
    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Dividend Growth Fund
  1.   Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF)
 
  2.   Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF)
 
  3.   You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.
Additional fund materials:
    Prospectus (PDF)

 


 

    Annual Report (PDF)
 
    Semiannual Report (PDF)
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
We encourage you to read the Information Statement/Prospectus in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the Information Statement/Prospectus.
IS THERE A NEED TO VOTE?
You do not need to take any action. The Board has carefully reviewed the proposal and unanimously approved the Agreement and the Reorganization
The Information Statement/Prospectus is being furnished to shareholders of Invesco Balance-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund (the “Target Funds”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”), pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (the “Agreement”). The Agreement provides for: (a) the acquisition of the assets and assumption of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”) in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHEN IS THE REORGANIZATION EXPECTED TO OCCUR?
The reorganization is expected to occur on or about May 2, 2011.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the Information Statement/Prospectus.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) – A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number – Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall – To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Convertible Securities Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Health Sciences Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) – A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number – Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall – To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Health Sciences Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Global Health Care Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Japan Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) – A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number – Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall – To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Japan Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Pacific Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) – A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number – Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall – To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Utilities Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Municipal Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com.You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) – A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number – Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall – To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Municipal Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term Municipal Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Developing Markets Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Basic Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Basic Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Global Advantage Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Global Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM International Mutual Funds (Invesco International Mutual Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Multi-Sector Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Charter Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen California Insured Tax Free Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen California Insured Tax Free Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco California Tax-Free Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco U.S. Government Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco High Yield Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Real Estate Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Income Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Income Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Value II Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Value II Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Balanced Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Balanced Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) and Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Basic Balanced Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group) and Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Fundamental Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Fundamental Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) and Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) and Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax Free Income Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax Free Income Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Small-Mid Special Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Small-Mid Special Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Special Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Special Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) and Invesco Short Term Bond Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) and Invesco Short Term Bond Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
 
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
 
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
 
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
 
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
 
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
 
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
 
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) and Invesco International Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM International Mutual Funds (Invesco International Mutual Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) and Invesco International Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM International Mutual Funds (Invesco International Mutual Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Financial Services Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Financial Services Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Global Core Equity Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Global Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Global Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Global Core Equity Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Global Core Equity Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Global Core Equity Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Technology Sector Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Technology Sector Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Technology Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Technology Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Technology Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Technology Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on
April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust), providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Core Bond Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Core Bond Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) and Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds) and Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group) and Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Basic Balanced Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Basic Balanced Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Dynamics Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Dynamics Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. Capital Development Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Financial Services Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Financial Services Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. Dividend Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Global Dividend Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Global Dividend Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Global Value Equity Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Global Multi-Asset Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Global Multi-Asset Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Income Builder Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Income Builder Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Large Cap Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Large Cap Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Capital Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Balanced Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Balanced Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Dividend Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Dividend Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. Dividend Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Global Tactical Asset Allocation Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Global Tactical Asset Allocation Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Government Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Government Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. Government Securities Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. High Yield Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen V.I. High Yield Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. High Yield Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. International Growth Equity Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen V.I. International Growth Equity Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco V.I. International Growth Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Value Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-866-298-8476. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Value Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Comstock Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Select Equity Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Select Equity Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group) and Invesco Structured Core Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 14, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 14, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT PROPOSAL IS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) and Invesco Structured Core Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust) providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL?
Further details about the proposal can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Growth Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Conservative Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Conservative Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Moderate Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Moderate Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR:
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Growth Fund
We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement.
HOW DO I VOTE?
Voting may take place in the following ways:
    You may vote your shares at www.proxy-direct.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method.
 
    You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-800-337-3503. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code.
 
    You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement.
 
    If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting.
HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE?
The Board recommends that you vote FOR the proposal.
WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the April 1, 2011 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund.
WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR?
We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Fund’s proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares.
WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM?
The Web proxy voting system offered by proxy-direct.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include:
    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxy-direct.com Web server and the shareholder’s computer.
 
    Control Number — Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. proxy-direct.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card.
 
    Firewall — To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxy-direct.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall.

 


 

HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD?
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
Individual and Joint Accounts: Shareholders and joint owners should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card.
All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, “trustee”) should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer’s position with the entity.
WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING?
All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on April 1, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Central time.
WHAT IS THE PROPOSAL BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON?
    To approve an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Growth Fund (the “Target Fund”), a series of AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series) (the “Trust”) and Invesco Growth Allocation Fund (the “Acquiring Fund”), a series of the Trust, providing for: (a) the acquisition of all of the assets and assumptions of all of the liabilities of each Target Fund by the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of a corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund; (b) the distribution of such shares of the corresponding class to the shareholders of the Target Fund; and (c) the liquidation and termination of the Target Fund.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS?
Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement.

 


 

Thank you for calling Invesco.
If you plan to attend the Invesco Variable Insurance Fund and Invesco Asset Allocation Funds Shareholder Meeting Press 1.
If you plan to attend the Invesco Retail Funds Shareholder Meeting Press 2.
  OPTION 1   Thank you for planning to attend the upcoming Shareholder Meeting currently scheduled for 3:00 p.m. central time on April 1, 2011.
 
      Please press 1 then state your full name and the number of persons that will be attending the meeting. Thank you for calling Invesco.
 
      If you have questions about this proxy Press 2.
 
      OPTION 2 Thank you for calling Invesco. You are now being routed to the client services phone que. [Internal note they will be routed to ext. 2326.]
 
      Again thank you for calling Invesco.
 
  OPTION 2   Thank you for planning to attend the upcoming Shareholder Meeting currently scheduled for 3:00 p.m. central time on April 14, 2011.
 
      Please press 1 then state your full name and the number of persons that will be attending the meeting. Thank you for calling Invesco.
 
      If you have questions about this proxy Press 2.
 
      OPTION 2 Thank you for calling Invesco. You are now being routed to the client services phone que. [Internal note they will be routed to ext. 2326.]
 
      Again thank you for calling Invesco.


 

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INVESCO PROXY Job# 22136 — TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE VOTING SCRIPT
    ** PROXY CARD **   IVR Revision 12-22-10
WHEN CONNECTED TO OUR PHONE VOTING SYSTEM ACCESSED VIA OUR TOLL-FREE NUMBER 1-800-337-3503, THE SHAREHOLDER HEARS:
 
THE INITIAL PROMPT:
“Thank you for calling the proxy voting line. Before you can vote, I’ll need to validate some information from your proxy card or meeting notice. On your card or notice there’s a shaded box with a 14 digit number inside. Please enter that number now.”
AFTER THE SHAREHOLDER ENTERS THEIR 14 DIGIT CONTROL NUMBER, HE/SHE HEARS:
“Next, located in the un-shaded box is an 8 digit number. Please enter this number now.”
THEN YOU HEAR:
“Thank you. Please hold while I validate those numbers.”
IF VALID CODES WERE ENTERED, THE SHAREHOLDER WILL HEAR THE FOLLOWING JOB SPECIFIC SPEECH:
“Okay, you’ll be voting your proxy for shares in the Invesco Funds”
IF THERE IS A PRIOR VOTE IN THE SYSTEM FOR THE CONTROL NUMBER ENTERED YOU HEAR:
“I see that you’ve already voted. If you don’t want to change your vote you can just hang-up. Otherwise, remain on the line and I’ll take you through the voting process again...”
IF THERE IS NO PRIOR VOTE, THE FOLLOWING IS HEARD:
“I’m about to take you through the voting process. Please keep your voting card or meeting notice in front of you to follow along. Okay, let’s begin...”
THE VOTING OPTIONS ARE THEN OFFERED:
“You can vote in one of two ways...To vote as the Board Recommends on the Proposals, press 1;
or To vote directly on the Proposal, press 2.”
 

OPTION 1: VOTING AS THE BOARD RECOMMENDS:
IF THE SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 1 TO VOTE AS THE BOARD RECOMMENDS ON THE PROPOSAL, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Please note: Your vote will be cast automatically should you decide to hang up during the summary.”
“You’ve elected to vote on the proposal in accordance with the recommendations of the Board.”
“If this is correct, press 1; otherwise, press 2. If you’d like to hear the information again, press # (pound). ”
IF THE SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 1, INDICATING THE VOTE IS CORRECT, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Please hold while I record your vote.”
THEN THEY HEAR:
“Your vote has been recorded. It’s not necessary for you to mail in your proxy card or meeting notice.
I’m now going to end this call unless you have another proxy card or meeting notice to vote or you want to change your vote. If you need to vote again, press one now.”
IF THE SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 2, INDICATING AN INCORRECT VOTE, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Okay, lets change your vote.” The system then prompts the voting options again.
AFTER THE SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS RECORDED, IF THEY CHOOSE TO VOTE ANOTHER PROXY THEY HEAR:
“Before you can vote, I’ll need to validate some information from your proxy card or meeting notice. On your card or notice there’s a shaded box with a 14 digit # inside. Please enter that number now.”
IF THE SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO END THE CALL, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Thank you for voting, goodbye.”

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OPTION 2: IF THE SHAREHOLDER OPTS TO VOTE ON THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY:
THE SHAREHOLDER HEARS:
“Okay, I’ll take you through the proposal”
THEN, MATCHING THE SHAREHOLDER’S PROXY CARD, THEY WILL BE PROMPTED TO VOTE ON THE PROPOSAL:
“PROPOSAL 1: [FOR ONE HOLDING THEY HEAR]: “To vote FOR Press 1; AGAINST Press 2; Or to ABSTAIN Press 3”
[FOR MULTIPLE HOLDINGS THEY HEAR]: “To vote FOR on ALL HOLDINGS, Press 1;
AGAINST on ALL HOLDINGS, Press 2; Or to ABSTAIN on ALL HOLDINGS, Press 3
or to vote on EACH HOLDING INDIVIDUALLY, press 4.”
WHEN A SHAREHOLDER OWNS MULTIPLE HOLDINGS AND CHOOSES TO VOTE ON EACH HOLDING INDIVIDUALLY, THEY HEAR:
FOR HOLDING 1: “To vote FOR Press 1; AGAINST Press 2; Or to ABSTAIN Press 3”
FOR HOLDING 2: “To vote FOR Press 1; AGAINST Press 2; Or to ABSTAIN Press 3”
FOR HOLDING 3: “To vote FOR Press 1; AGAINST Press 2; Or to ABSTAIN Press 3”
WHEN THE SHAREHOLDER HAS COMPLETED VOTING ON THE PROPOSALS, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Okay, you’ve finished voting but your vote has not yet been recorded.”
“To hear a summary of how you voted, press 1; To record your vote, Press 2.”
IF THE SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 1, TO HEAR A SUMMARY OF THEIR VOTES, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Please note your vote will be cast automatically should you decide to hang up during the summary.”
“You’ve elected to vote as follows...” [THEN A PLAYBACK OF THE VOTES COLLECTED FOR EACH PROPOSAL IS HEARD]
AFTER THE VOTE PLAYBACK, THE SHAREHOLDER HEARS:
“If this is correct, press 1; Otherwise, press 2. If you’d like to hear the information again press # (pound).”
IF THE CALLER CHOOSES TO RECORD THEIR VOTE (EITHER BEFORE OR AFTER THE SUMMARY IS HEARD), THEY HEAR:
"(Okay) Please hold while I record your vote.”
THEN THEY HEAR:
“Your vote has been recorded. It’s not necessary for you to mail in your proxy card or meeting notice. I’m now going to end this call unless you have another proxy card or meeting notice to vote or you want to change your vote. If you need to vote again, press one now.”
IF THE SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 2, INDICATING AN INCORRECT VOTE, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Okay, lets change your vote.” [The system then prompts the voting options again.]
AFTER THE SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS RECORDED, IF THEY ELECT TO VOTE ANOTHER PROXY, HE/SHE HEARS:
“Before you can vote, I’ll need to validate some information from your proxy card or meeting notice. On your card or notice there’s a shaded box with a 14 digit # inside. Please enter that number now.”
IF THE SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO END THE CALL, HE/SHE WILL HEAR:
“Thank you for voting, goodbye.”

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