Common use of Investment Objectives Clause in Contracts

Investment Objectives. The Fund's investment objectives are, primarily, long-term growth of capital and, secondarily, the production of income. Such objectives do not preclude infrequent investments for short-term capital appreciation. The Fund normally invests in a diversified portfolio consisting primarily of common stocks based upon an assessment of particular industries or companies. The Fund attempts to maintain sufficient cash balances to meet variable annuity contract payments. The Fund's assets may be held in cash or cash equivalents or in United States Government securities for this purpose. The Fund does not engage in the purchase or sale of puts, calls or other options or in writing such options. The Sub-Advisor, after consulting with the Advisor and obtaining Advisor approval, may determine that prevailing market and economic conditions indicate that investments other than common stocks may be advantageous, in which event investments may be made on a short-term basis in United States Government securities, bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness, issued publicly, of a type customarily purchased for investment by institutional investors.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (American Fidelity Dual Strategy Fund Inc), Advisory Agreement (American Fidelity Dual Strategy Fund Inc), Sub Advisory Agreement (American Fidelity Dual Strategy Fund Inc)

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