About Our Investment Team

Our main objective is making each of our 15 State Farm Mutual Funds® a highly competitive and rewarding long-term investment for our shareholders.

In order to help achieve this objective, we utilize an investment management structure that capitalizes on the unique strengths, focused attention and expertise of seasoned investment professionals in State Farm's internal investment department as well as from the seven other highly-respected asset management organizations listed below.

Each of our sub-advisors is a well-known, long established expert in its respective investment strategy and has shared beliefs and investment philosophies that are consistent with our own.

State Farm Mutual Funds shareholders can feel confident that their investments are being managed in a responsible, conservative and cost-effective manner consistent with a long-term perspective.

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BlackRock Fund Advisors ("BFA")

Over 20 years of experience

Bridgeway Capital Management, Inc.

Over 15 years of experience

Northern Trust

Over 100 years of experience

Northern Cross, LLC

Over 23 years of experience

State Farm Investment Management Corp. (SFIMC)

Over 40 years of experience

Westwood Management Corp.

Over 25 years of experience

Marsico Capital Management, LLC

Over 10 years of experience

Rainier Investment Management, Inc.®

Over 17 years of experience

State Farm Mutual Funds are available through prospectus by State Farm VP Management Corp., One State Farm Plaza, Bloomington, Illinois 61710, 1-800-447-4930. Please read the Prospectus and consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses and other information it contains about State Farm Mutual Funds carefully before investing.

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It is important to note that there is market risk involved when investing in mutual funds, including possible loss of principal.

It is important to note that diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in a declining market.

The stocks of small companies are more volatile than the stocks of larger, more established companies.

It is not possible to invest directly in an index.

It is not possible to invest in individual stock through State Farm Registered Agents.

State Farm VP Management Corp Risk/Important Disclosures. State Farm Mutual Funds Prospectus. The State Farm College Savings Plan Enrollment Handbook (PDF 525 KB) .


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