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Balancing risk and return is a key part of building wealth over the long term. Here are our Accumulation-oriented products grouped by their Morningstar risk characteristics.

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All Funds Alphabetically

Fund Name Morningstar
Risk

Class A as of 06/30/2009
Regional Exposure Market Cap SMA
Available?
ING Alternative Beta Fund 0.89 Global No
ING Corporate Leaders 100 Fund 5.90 Domestic Large Yes
ING Equity Dividend Fund 3.78 Domestic Large No
ING Global Equity Dividend Fund 3.97 Global Large Yes
ING Global Natural Resources Fund 8.57 Global Large No
ING International Value Fund 5.27 International Large No
ING Value Choice Fund 5.98 Domestic Large/Mid No
ING Core Equity Research Fund 3.32 Domestic Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING Diversified International Fund 5.89 International Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING Global Target Payment Fund 4.34 Global Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING Greater China Fund 11.09 International Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING Russia Fund 18.39 International Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING Global Real Estate Fund 7.41 Global Lg/Mid/Sm Yes
ING International Real Estate Fund 6.10 International Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING Real Estate Fund 11.31 Domestic Lg/Mid/Sm No
ING MidCap Opportunities Fund 3.88 Domestic Mid No
ING Small Company Fund 4.22 Domestic Small No
ING SmallCap Opportunities Fund 4.67 Domestic Small No

Morningstar risk: An annualized measure of a fund's downside volatility over a three-, five-, or ten-year period. This is a component of the Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return. Morningstar Risk is displayed in decimal format and is calculated only for those investments with at least three years of performance history. A high number indicates higher risk and low numbers indicate lower risk.