The fair value of a fund is determined by analyzing various factors
indicative of how each underlying asset of the fund would be valued on
the open market. The fund may be an international mutual fund that
includes underlying assets, which include international equities. Because
some of the underlying assets may not be traded in a liquid market at the
time of valuation of the fund, a reliable estimate of the value of such
underlying assets must be made based on available data related through
historical correlations. The fair value of the fund is determined based
on the estimated or actual values of each of the underlying assets.