Mutual Fund Summary Prospectus (497k)
February 28 2013 - 12:50PM
Edgar (US Regulatory)
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MainStay
Epoch Global Equity Yield Fund
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Summary Prospectus
February 28, 2013
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Class/
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A
EPSPX
Investor
EPSIX
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EPSKX
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EPSYX
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Before you invest, you may want to review the Fund's Prospectus,
which contains more information about the Fund and its risks. You can find the Fund's Prospectus and
other information about the Fund by going online to mainstayinvestments.com/documents, by calling 800-MAINSTAY
(624-6782) or by sending an e-mail to MainStayShareholderServices@nylim.com. The Fund's Prospectus and
Statement of Additional Information, both dated February 28, 2013, as may be amended from time to time,
are incorporated by reference into this Summary Prospectus.
The Fund seeks a high level of income. Capital appreciation is a secondary investment
objective.
Fees and Expenses of the Fund
The
table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future,
at least $50,000 in the MainStay Funds. This amount may vary depending on the MainStay Fund in which
you invest. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional
and in the "Information on Sales Charges" section starting on page 89 of the Prospectus and in the "Alternative
Sales Arrangements" section on page 103 of the Statement of Additional Information.
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Investor
Class
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Class A
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Class C
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Class I
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Shareholder Fees
(fees paid directly from your
investment)
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Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a percentage
of offering price)
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5.50
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5.50
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None
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None
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Maximum Deferred Sales Charge
(Load) (as a percentage of the lesser of the original offering price or redemption proceeds)
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None
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1
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None
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1
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1.00
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None
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Annual Fund Operating Expenses
(expenses that
you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
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Management
Fees (as an annual percentage of the Fund's average daily net assets)
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0.70
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0.70
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0.70
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0.70
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Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees
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0.25
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0.25
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1.00
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None
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Other
Expenses
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0.18
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0.18
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0.18
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0.18
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Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses
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1.13
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1.13
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1.88
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0.88
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1.
A contingent
deferred sales charge of 1.00% may be imposed on certain redemptions made within one year of the date
of purchase on shares that were purchased without an initial sales charge.
The
Example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing
in other mutual funds. The Example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated
and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those periods (except as indicated with respect to Class
C shares). The Example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these
assumptions your costs would be:
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Expenses After
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Investor
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Class A
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Class C
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Class I
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Class
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Assuming no redemption
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Assuming redemption at end of period
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1
Year
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$ 659
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$ 659
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$ 191
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$ 291
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$ 90
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3
Years
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$ 889
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$ 889
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$ 591
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$ 591
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$ 281
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5
Years
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$ 1,138
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$ 1,138
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$ 1,016
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$ 1,016
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$ 488
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10
Years
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$ 1,849
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$ 1,849
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$ 2,201
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$ 2,201
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$ 1,084
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The
Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over"
its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher
taxes when Fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual
fund operating expenses or in the Example, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal
year, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23% of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
The
Fund generally invests in a diversified portfolio consisting of equity securities of companies located
throughout the world, including the U.S., that have a history of attractive dividend yields and positive
growth in operating cash flow. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its assets
(net assets plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in equity securities of dividend-paying companies
across all market capitalizations. Equity securities include common stocks and depositary receipts. The
Fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in securities issued by companies located in emerging
(NYLIM)
NL044 MSEGEY01-02/13
markets
when the Fund's Subadvisor, Epoch Investment Partners, Inc., believes they represent attractive investment
opportunities. Securities held by the Fund may be denominated in both U.S. and non-U.S. currencies. Under
normal market conditions, the Fund will invest a significant amount of its net assets (at least 40%,
unless the Subadvisor deems market conditions to be unfavorable, in which case the Fund will invest at
least 30%) in securities of foreign companies. Generally, foreign companies are companies organized outside
the U.S. and that trade primarily in non-U.S. securities markets. The Fund will normally invest in companies
located in at least three countries outside of the U.S. The Fund seeks a dividend yield greater than
the dividend yield of the MSCI World Index.
Investment
Process:
The Subadvisor invests primarily in companies that generate increasing levels of free
cash flow and have managements that use it to create returns for shareholders.
The security selection process
focuses on free-cash-flow analytics as opposed to traditional accounting-based metrics. The Subadvisor
seeks to identify companies with a consistent, straightforward ability to both generate free cash flow
and to intelligently allocate it among internal reinvestment opportunities, acquisitions, dividends,
share repurchases and/or debt reduction.
The Subadvisor seeks to find and invest in companies that meet its
definition of quality-companies that are free cash flow positive or becoming free cash flow positive,
that are debt free or deleveraging, and that are led by strong management. The Subadvisor evaluates whether
a company has a focus on shareholder yield by analyzing the company's existing cash dividend, the company's
share repurchase activities, and the company's debt reduction activities as well as the likelihood of
positive changes to each of these criteria, among other factors.
The Subadvisor may sell or
reduce a position in a security if it sees an interruption to the dividend policy, a deterioration in
fundamentals or when the security is deemed less attractive relative to another security on a return/risk
basis. The Subadvisor may sell or reduce a position in a security when it believes its investment objectives
have been met or if the investment thesis is failing to materialize.
Loss of Money Risk:
Before considering an investment
in the Fund, you should understand that you could lose money.
Market
Changes Risk:
The value of the Fund's investments may change because of broad changes in the markets
in which the Fund invests, which could cause the Fund to underperform other funds with similar objectives.
From time to time, markets may experience periods of acute stress that may result in increased volatility.
Such market conditions tend to add significantly to the risk of short-term volatility in the net asset
value of the Fund's shares.
Management
Risk:
The investment strategies, practices and risk analysis used by the Subadvisor may not produce
the desired results.
Equity Securities Risk:
Investments in common stocks and other equity securities are particularly subject to the risk of changing
economic, stock market, industry and company conditions and the risks inherent in the portfolio managers'
ability to anticipate such changes that can adversely affect the value of the Fund's holdings. Opportunity
for greater gain often comes with greater risk of loss.
Mid-Cap
and Small-Cap Stock Risk:
Stocks of mid-cap and small-cap companies may be subject to greater
price volatility, significantly lower trading volumes, cyclical, static or moderate growth prospects
and greater spreads between their bid and ask prices than stocks of larger companies. Because these businesses
frequently rely on narrower product lines and niche markets, they can suffer isolated setbacks. Smaller
capitalization companies may be more vulnerable to adverse business or market developments.
Value Stock Risk:
Value stocks may never reach what the Subadvisor believes
is their full value or they may go down in value. In addition, different types of stocks tend to shift
in and out of favor depending on market and economic conditions, and therefore the Fund's performance
may be lower or higher than that of funds that invest in other types of equity securities.
Foreign Securities Risk:
Investments in foreign securities may be riskier than
investments in U.S. securities. Differences between U.S. and foreign regulatory regimes and securities
markets, including less stringent investor protections and disclosure standards of some foreign markets,
less liquid trading markets and political and economic developments in foreign countries may affect the
value of the Fund's investments in foreign securities. Foreign securities may also subject the Fund's
investments to changes in currency rates.
Emerging
Markets Risk:
The risks related to investing in foreign securities are generally greater with
respect to securities of companies that conduct their business activities in emerging markets or whose
securities are traded principally in emerging markets. The risks of investing in emerging markets include
the risks of illiquidity, increased price volatility, smaller market capitalizations, less government
regulation, less extensive and less frequent accounting, financial and other reporting requirements,
risk of loss resulting from problems in share registration and custody, substantial economic and political
disruptions and the nationalization of foreign deposits or assets.
Depositary Receipts Risk:
Investments in depositary receipts may entail the
special risks of foreign investing, including currency exchange fluctuations, government regulations,
and the potential for political and economic instability.
The following bar chart and tables indicate some
of the risks of investing in the Fund. The bar chart shows you how the Fund's calendar year performance
has varied over the life of the Fund. Sales loads are not reflected in the bar chart. If they were, returns
would be less than those shown. The average annual total returns table shows how the Fund's average annual
total returns (before and after taxes) for the one-year period, five-year period and the life of the
Fund compare to those of a broad-based securities market index. The Fund has selected the MSCI World
Index
as
its primary benchmark. The MSCI World Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index
that is designed to measure the equity market performance of developed markets.
Performance figures for Class
I and Class A shares reflect the historical performance of the Institutional shares and Class P shares,
respectively, of the Epoch Global Equity Shareholder Yield Fund (the predecessor to the Fund, which was
subject to a different fee structure, and for which Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. served as investment
adviser) for periods prior to November 16, 2009. Performance data for the classes varies based on differences
in their fee and expense structures. The Fund commenced operations on December 27, 2005. Class A shares
(formerly Class P shares) were first offered on August 2,
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2006.
Performance figures for Class C and Investor Class shares, first offered November 16, 2009, reflect the
historical performance of Class I shares through November 15, 2009, adjusted for differences in fees
and expenses. Unadjusted, the performance shown for the newer classes would likely have been different.
Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of how the Fund will perform
in the future. Please visit mainstayinvestments.com for more recent performance information.
Annual Returns, Class I Shares
(by calendar year 2006-2012)
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Best
Quarter
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3Q/10
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14.30
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Worst
Quarter
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4Q/08
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-15.14
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Average Annual Total Returns
(for the periods ended December 31, 2012)
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1
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5
Years
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Life
of Fund
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Return Before Taxes
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Investor Class
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4.46
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0.50
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4.74
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Class A
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4.57
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0.49
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3.70
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Class C
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8.74
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0.83
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4.73
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Class I
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10.86
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1.79
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5.74
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Return
After Taxes on Distributions
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Class I
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10.34
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1.13
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4.64
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Return
After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares
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Class I
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7.72
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1.32
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4.47
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MSCI World Index (reflects
no deductions for fees, expenses, or taxes)
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15.83
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-1.18
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2.97
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* Reflects performance from August 2, 2006.
After-tax returns are calculated
using the highest individual federal marginal income tax rates in effect at the time of each distribution
or capital gain or upon the sale of fund shares, and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes.
In some cases, the return after taxes may exceed the return before taxes due to an assumed tax benefit
from any losses on a sale of shares at the end of the measurement period. Actual after-tax returns depend
on your tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns are not relevant if you hold
your shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts.
After-tax returns shown are for Class I shares. After-tax returns for the other share classes may vary.
New York Life Investment Management LLC serves
as the Fund's Manager. Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. serves as the Fund's Subadvisor.
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Subadvisor
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Portfolio Managers
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Service Date
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Epoch
Investment Partners, Inc.
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Eric Sappenfield, Managing Director
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Since 2009
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Michael Welhoelter, Managing Director
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Since 2009
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William
Priest, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Chief Investment Officer
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Since 2009
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How to Purchase and Sell Shares
You may purchase or sell shares of the Fund on
any day the Fund is open for business by contacting your financial adviser or financial intermediary
firm, or by contacting the Fund by telephone at
800-MAINSTAY
(624-6782)
, by mail at MainStay Funds, P.O. Box 8401, Boston, MA 02266-8401 or by accessing our
website at mainstayinvestments.com. Generally, an initial investment minimum of $2,500 applies if you
invest in Investor Class or Class C shares, $25,000 for Class A shares and $5,000,000 for individual
investors in Class I shares investing directly (i) with the Fund; or (ii) through certain private banks
and trust companies that have an agreement with NYLIFE Distributors LLC, the Funds principal underwriter
and distributor, or its affiliates. A subsequent investment minimum of $50 applies to investments in
Investor Class and Class C shares. Institutional shareholders in Class I shares have no initial or subsequent
investment minimums.
The Fund's distributions are generally taxable
to you as ordinary income, capital gains, or a combination of the two, unless you are investing through
a tax-deferred arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account.
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Compensation
to Financial Intermediary Firms
If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary firm
(such as a broker/dealer or bank), the Fund and its related companies may pay the intermediary for the
sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing
the financial intermediary firm or your financial adviser to recommend the Fund over another investment.
Ask your financial adviser or visit your financial intermediary firm's website for more information.
For additional information about compensation to financial intermediaries, please see the section entitled
"Compensation to Financial Intermediary Firms" in the "Shareholder Guide" section starting on page 95
of the Prospectus.
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