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Catholic Pension Aggressive - Managed Fund (Closed)

Fund Objective
To achieve strong investment returns over the long term. Returns are likely to be extremely volatile and risk of capital loss over short to medium term periods is very high.
Fund Strategy
It is suitable for those members with a very long timeframe who can tolerate a high degree of risk and understand that the option is predominantly invested in Australian and overseas shares.

Fund Performance Comparison

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Fund performance

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Market index (Morningstar AUS Agg Tgt Alloc NR AUD)
Total return 0% 2.01% 8.7% 25.16% 14.86% 7.15% 8.74% 9.16%
Returns for periods greater than 1 year are annualised. All figures are percentages.

Asset Allocation

Catholic Pension Aggressive
Australian Equities
47.40%
International Equities
43.80%
Property
4.90%
Alternatives
3.90%
Cash
0%
Fixed Interest
0%
Average Allocation of Peers
Australian Equities
34.11%
International Equities
48.68%
Property
4.86%
Alternatives
3.52%
Cash
3.24%
Fixed Interest
5.58%

General Information

Fund Details
Type Description
Catholic Pension Aggressive
Closed
Catholic Super Fund Pty Limited
Multisector Aggressive
starstarstarstar (as at 28 Feb 2013)
Allocated Pension
31 May 2003
n/a
$2.3418 (as at 3 Apr 2013)
$2.3418 (as at 3 Apr 2013)
Suppressed
Offer information
Type Description
Indirect Cost Ratio (ICR) 0.93% (as at 30 Jun 2013)
Performance fee (not included in ICR) 0.09
Minimum initial investment
Minimum additional investments
Minimum redemption amount

FAQs about the Catholic Pension Aggressive

The objective of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is To achieve strong investment returns over the long term. Returns are likely to be extremely volatile and risk of capital loss over short to medium term periods is very high.

The strategy of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is It is suitable for those members with a very long timeframe who can tolerate a high degree of risk and understand that the option is predominantly invested in Australian and overseas shares.

The APIR code of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is .

Catholic Pension Aggressive’s total return last month was -%. This was made up of a growth return of -% and an income return of -%. These returns were calculated as at .

Catholic Pension Aggressive’s total return for the last three months was -%. This was made up of a growth return of -% and an income return of -%%. These returns were calculated as at .

Catholic Pension Aggressive’s one-year total return is -%. This was made up of a growth return of -% and an income return of -%. These returns were calculated as at .

Catholic Pension Aggressive’s one-year total return is -%. This was made up of a growth return of -% and an income return of -%. These returns were calculated as at .

The asset allocation of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is :

Australian Equities
47.40%
International Equities
43.80%
Property
4.90%
Alternatives
3.90%
Cash
0%
Fixed Interest
0%

The Responsible Entity for the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is Catholic Super Fund Pty Limited.

The Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund belongs to the Multisector Aggressive sector/asset class.

As at , the size of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund was $ million.

The Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund has an inception date of 31 May 2003.

The current entry price of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is $2.3418 per unit and the current exit price is $2.3418 per unit (as at 3 Apr 2013).

The current exit price of the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is $2.3418 per unit and the current entry price is $2.3418 per unit (as at 3 Apr 2013).

The minimum initial investment amount for the Catholic Pension Aggressive managed fund is $0. Minimum additional investment is $0.

Fund data sourced from Morningstar. Some material is copyright and published under licence from ASX Operations Pty Limited ACN 004 523 782 ("ASXO"). Data and content is provided for personal use only. Whilst every care has been taken in producing these numbers, neither Morningstar nor InvestSMART can make any guarantees around the complete accuracy of these figures. Should you decide to change investments, please read all relevant disclosure documents including the Product Disclosure Statements and if required, you may consider speaking to a financial professional for further guidance. A tax event may be realised as a result of switching investments. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.