PRICE T ROWE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS INC
497K2, 1999-11-05
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                                                                 October 1, 1999
FUND PROFILE
T. ROWE PRICE
International Growth & Income Fund

 A fund seeking long-term capital growth and reasonable income through
 investments primarily in the common stocks of mature, dividend-paying companies
 outside the U.S.
This profile summarizes key information about the fund that is included in the
fund's prospectus. The fund's prospectus includes additional information about
the fund, including a more detailed description of the risks associated with
investing in the fund that you may want to consider before you invest. You may
obtain the prospectus and other information about the fund at no cost by calling
1-800-638-5660, or by visiting our Web site at www.troweprice.com.

TROWEPRICELOGO
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 What is the fund's objective?

   The fund seeks long-term growth of capital and reasonable income through
   investments primarily in the common stocks of mature, dividend-paying
   non-U.S. companies.


 What is the fund's principal investment strategy?

   We expect to invest substantially all of the fund's assets outside the U.S.
   and to diversify broadly, primarily among the world's developed countries.
   Typically, the fund will invest in large, mature companies that have
   favorable prospects for capital appreciation, as determined by Price-Fleming.
   Investments in emerging markets will be modest, and limited to more mature
   developing countries.

   In selecting common stocks, we combine proprietary quantitative analysis with
   bottom-up research and a global, regional, and country outlook. Our investing
   style reflects both a growth and a value orientation, although in general we
   place less emphasis on above-average earnings growth and more on "value"
   characteristics such as above-average dividend yields or below-average
   price/earnings or price/book value ratios. Valuation factors often influence
   our allocations among large-, mid-, or small-cap shares. Country allocation
   is driven largely by stock selection, though we may limit investments in
   markets that appear to have poor overall prospects.

   While the fund invests primarily in common stocks, we may also purchase other
   securities, including futures and options, in keeping with the fund's
   objective.

   The fund may sell securities for a variety of reasons, such as to secure
   gains, limit losses, or redeploy assets into more promising opportunities.

   Further information about the fund's investments, including a review of
   market conditions and fund strategies and their impact on performance, is
   available in the annual and semiannual shareholder reports. To obtain free
   copies of any of these documents, call 1-800-638-5660.


 What are the main risks of investing in the fund?

   As with all stock funds, this fund's share price can fall because of weakness
   in one or more of its primary equity markets, a particular industry, or
   specific holdings. Stock markets can decline for many reasons, including
   adverse political or economic developments, changes in investor psychology,
   or heavy institutional selling. The prospects for an industry or company may
   deteriorate because of a variety of factors, including disappointing earnings
   or changes in the competitive environment. In addition, our assessment of
   companies held in the fund may prove incorrect, resulting in losses or poor
   performance even in rising markets.
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   Funds that invest overseas generally carry more risk than funds that invest
   strictly in U.S. assets. Even investments in countries with highly developed
   economies are subject to significant risks. Some particular risks affecting
   this fund include the following:

  . Currency risk  This refers to a decline in the value of a foreign currency
   versus the U.S. dollar, which reduces the dollar value of securities
   denominated in that currency. The overall impact on a fund's holdings can be
   significant and long-lasting depending on the currencies represented in the
   portfolio, how each one appreciates or depreciates in relation to the U.S.
   dollar, and whether currency positions are hedged. Under normal conditions,
   the fund does not engage in extensive foreign currency hedging programs.
   Further, exchange rate movements are unpredictable and it is not possible to
   effectively hedge the currency risks of many developing countries. The
   introduction of the new European common currency on January 1, 1999, may have
   unanticipated adverse effects.

  . Emerging market risk  To the extent the fund invests in emerging markets, it
   is subject to greater risk than a fund investing only in developed markets.
   The economic and political structures of developing nations, in most cases,
   do not compare favorably with the U.S. or other developed countries in terms
   of wealth and stability, and their financial markets often lack liquidity.
   Fund performance will likely be negatively affected by portfolio exposure to
   nations in the midst of hyperinflation, currency devaluation, trade
   disagreements, sudden political upheaval, or interventionist government
   policies. Significant buying or selling actions by a few major investors may
   also heighten the volatility of emerging markets. These factors make
   investing in such countries significantly riskier than in other countries and
   any one of them could cause the fund's share price to decline.

  . Other risks of foreign investing  Other risks result from the varying stages
   of economic and political development, the differing regulatory environments
   and accounting standards, and higher transaction costs of non-U.S. markets.
   Investments outside the United States could be subject to actions such as
   capital or currency controls, nationalizing a company or industry,
   expropriating assets, or imposing punitive taxes which would have an adverse
   effect on the fund.

  . Futures/options risk  To the extent the fund uses futures and options, it is
   exposed to additional volatility and potential losses.

  . Year 2000 risk  Companies, organizations, governmental entities, and markets
   in which the fund invests will be affected by the Year 2000 problem. While at
   this time the fund cannot predict the degree of impact, it is possible that
   foreign markets will be less prepared than U.S. ones. The fund's return could
   be adversely affected as a result.
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   As with all mutual funds, there can be no guarantee the fund will achieve its
   objective.

  . The fund's share price may decline, so when you sell your shares, you may
   lose money. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not
   insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any
   other government agency.


 How can I tell if the fund is appropriate for me?

   Consider your investment goals, your time horizon for achieving them, and
   your tolerance for the inherent risk of common stock and international
   investments. If you want to diversify your domestic stock portfolio by adding
   foreign investments, seek the long-term capital appreciation potential of
   growth stocks, and are comfortable with the risks that accompany foreign
   investments, the fund could be an appropriate part of your overall investment
   strategy.

   The fund can be used in both regular and tax-deferred accounts, such as IRAs.

  . The fund should not represent your complete investment program or be used
   for short-term trading purposes.


 How has the fund performed in the past?

   Because the fund commenced operations in 1999, there is no historical
   performance information shown here. Performance history will be available
   after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.


 What fees or expenses will I pay?

   The fund is 100% no load. There are no fees or charges to buy or sell fund
   shares, reinvest dividends, or exchange into other T. Rowe Price funds. There
   are no 12b-1 fees.
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 Table 1  Fees and Expenses of the Fund
<CAPTION>
                                               Annual fund operating expenses
                                        (expenses that are deducted from fund assets)
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 <S>                                   <C>
  Management fee                                           0.67%/a/

  Other expenses                                           0.59%

  Total annual fund operating
  expenses                                                 1.26%/a/

  Fee waiver/reimbursement                                 0.01%

  Net expenses                                             1.25%
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 /a/Price-Fleming is contractually obligated to waive its fees and bear any
   expenses through October 31, 2000, that would cause the fund's ratio of
   expenses to average net assets to exceed 1.25%. Fees waived or expenses paid
   or assumed under this agreement are subject to reimbursement to Price-Fleming
   by the fund whenever the fund's expense ratio is below 1.25%; however, no
   reimbursement will be made after October 31, 2001, or if it would result in
   the expense ratio exceeding 1.25%. Any amounts reimbursed have the effect of
   increasing fees otherwise paid by the fund.


   Example.  The following table gives you a rough idea of how expense ratios
   may translate into dollars and helps you to compare the cost of investing in
   this fund with that of other funds. Although your actual costs may be higher
   or lower, the table shows how much you would pay if operating expenses remain
   the same, the expense limitation currently in place is not renewed, you
   invest $10,000, you earn a 5% annual return, and you hold the investment for
   the following periods:
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<CAPTION>
   1 year      3 years      5 years       10 years
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 <S>         <C>          <C>          <C>
    $127        $397         $686          $1,511
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 Who manages the fund?

   The fund is managed by Rowe Price-Fleming International, Inc., a joint
   venture between T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. and the London-based Fleming
   Group. Established in 1979, Price-Fleming manages investments for individual
   and institutional accounts, including 12 no-load mutual funds sold directly
   to the public.

   The fund has an Investment Advisory Group that has day-to-day responsibility
   for managing the portfolio and developing and executing its investment
   program. The advisory group consists of Martin G. Wade, who joined
   Price-Fleming in 1979 and has 30 years of experience with the Fleming Group
   in research, client service, and investment management; Richard T. Whitney,
   who joined Price-Fleming in 1998, has been with T. Rowe Price since 1985, and
   has 16 years of experience in equity research and portfolio management; John
   R. Ford, who joined Price-Fleming in 1982 and has 19 years of experience with
   the Fleming Group in research and portfolio management; James B.M. Seddon,
   who joined Price-Fleming in 1987 and has 12 years of experi-
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   ence in portfolio management; and Robert W. Smith, who joined Price- Fleming
   in 1996, has been with T. Rowe Price since 1992, and has 12 years of
   experience in financial analysis.

 Note: The following questions and answers about buying and selling shares and
 services do not apply to employer-sponsored retirement plans. If you are a
 participant in one of these plans, please call your plan's toll-free number for
 additional information.


 How can I purchase shares?

   Fill out the New Account Form and return it with your check in the postpaid
   envelope. The minimum initial purchase is $2,500 ($1,000 for IRAs and gifts
   or transfers to minors). The minimum subsequent investment is $100 ($50 for
   IRAs, gifts or transfers to minors, or Automatic Asset Builder). You can also
   open an account by bank wire, by exchanging from another T. Rowe Price fund,
   or by transferring assets from another financial institution.


 How can I sell shares?

   You may redeem or sell any portion of your account on any business day.
   Simply write to us or call. You can also access your account at any time via
   Tele*Access /(R)/ or our Web site. We offer convenient exchange among our
   entire family of domestic and international funds. Restrictions may apply in
   special circumstances, and some redemption requests need a signature
   guarantee. A $5 fee is charged for wire redemptions under $5,000.


 When will I receive income and capital gain distributions?

   The fund distributes income and net capital gains, if any, at year-end. For
   regular accounts, income and short-term gains are taxable at ordinary income
   rates, and long-term gains are taxable at the capital gains rate.
   Distributions are reinvested automatically in additional shares unless you
   choose another option, such as receiving a check. Distributions paid to IRAs
   and employer-sponsored retirement plans are automatically reinvested.


 What services are available?

   A wide range, including but not limited to:

  . retirement plans for individuals and large and small businesses;

  . automated information and transaction services by telephone or computer;

  . electronic transfers between fund and bank accounts;

  . automatic investing and automatic exchange;

  . brokerage services; and

  . asset manager accounts.
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T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
100 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
www.troweprice.com

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