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July 1, 2000
FUND PROFILE
T. ROWE PRICE
Growth &Income Fund
A stock fund seeking long-term capital growth and an attractive level of
current income.
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.
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What is the fund's objective?
The fund seeks to provide long-term capital growth, a reasonable level of
current income, and increasing future income through investments primarily in
dividend-paying common stocks.
What is the fund's principal investment strategy?
Our primary focus is on capital appreciation. We will use fundamental,
bottom-up research and both growth and value approaches in identifying stocks
we believe have good prospects for capital growth over time. Among the many
characteristics we look for are seasoned management, leadership positions in
growing industries, and strong financial fundamentals. In many instances, we
analyze free cash flow because it can allow a company to increase dividends,
repurchase shares, or make acquisitions. While investments may include
midsize companies, large-capitalization companies are expected to
predominate.
In selecting growth stocks, we generally look for companies with above-
average earnings growth and a lucrative niche in the economy that allows them
to sustain earnings momentum even during times of slow economic growth. When
applying a value analysis, we seek companies with good future prospects whose
current stock prices seem undervalued relative to the general market, the
industry average, or the company's historical valuation based on earnings,
cash flow, book value, or dividends.
While most assets will be invested in U.S. common stocks, other securities
may also be purchased, including foreign stocks, futures, and options, in
keeping with fund objectives.
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 either of these documents, call 1-800-638-5660.
What are the main risks of investing in the fund?
As with all equity funds, this fund's share price can fall because of
weakness in the broad market, a particular industry, or specific holdings.
The market as a whole can decline for many reasons, including adverse
political or economic developments here or abroad, 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 per-
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formance even in a rising market. Finally, the fund's investment approach
could fall out of favor with the investing public, resulting in lagging
performance versus other types of stock funds.
Since the fund can hold both growth and value stocks, its share price can be
affected by the particular risks associated with each type of investment.
Stocks with growth characteristics can have relatively wide price swings as a
result of the high valuations they may carry. Because earnings expectations
often drive their stock prices, earnings disappointments can result in sharp
price declines. Stocks with value characteristics carry the risk that
investors will not recognize their intrinsic value for a long time or that
their low prices are actually appropriate. While the fund will seek
dividend-paying stocks, the overall income level is not expected to play a
meaningful role in cushioning its share price against market declines.
Foreign stock holdings are subject to the risk that some holdings may lose
value because of declining foreign currencies or adverse political or
economic events overseas. Investments in futures and options, if any, are
subject to additional volatility and potential losses.
As with any mutual fund, there can be no guarantee the fund will achieve its
objective.
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 risk. If long-term capital appreciation is a primary goal
and you can accept the risks associated with common stocks, including both
growth and value stocks, the fund may be appropriate for you. This fund
should not represent your complete investment program or be used for
short-term trading purposes.
The fund can be used in both regular and tax-deferred accounts, such as IRAs.
How has the fund performed in the past?
The bar chart showing calendar year returns and the average annual total
return table indicate risk by illustrating how much returns can differ from
one year to the next and over time. Fund past performance is no guarantee of
future returns.
The fund can also experience short-term performance swings, as shown by the
best and worst calendar quarter returns during the years depicted in the
chart.
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Calendar Year Total Returns
"90" "91" "92" "93" "94" "95" "96" "97" "98" "99"
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
-11.14 31.52 15.33 12.96 -0.15 30.92 25.64 23.53 9.96 3.78
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Quarter ended Total return
Best quarter 3/31/91 20.50%
Worst quarter 9/30/90 -17.19%
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Table 1 Average Annual Total Returns
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Periods ended 06/30/2000
1 year 5 years 10 years
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
Growth & Income Fund -4.69% 15.75% 13.89%
S&P 500 Stock Index 7.24 23.80 17.80
Lipper Multi-Cap Value Funds Average -3.99 14.20 12.90
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These figures include changes in principal value, reinvested dividends, and
capital gain distributions, if any.
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 2 Fees and Expenses of the Fund
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Annual fund operating expenses
(expenses that are deducted from fund assets)
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<S> <C>
Management fee 0.57%/ // /
Other expenses 0.20%
Total annual fund operating 0.77%/ // /
expenses
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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, you invest $10,000, earn a 5% annual return, and hold the
investment for the following periods:
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1 year 3 years 5 years 10 years
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
$79 $246 $428 $954
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Who manages the fund?
The fund is managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Founded in 1937, T.
Rowe Price and its affiliates manage investments for individual and
institutional accounts. The company offers a comprehensive array of stock,
bond, and money market funds directly to the investing public.
Stephen W. Boesel manages the fund day-to-day and has been chairman of its
Investment Advisory Committee since 1987. He has been managing investments
since joining T. Rowe Price in 1973.
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
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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 quarterly 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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T. Rowe Price Investment Services, Inc., Distributor
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