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                                  FUND PROFILE

                                Real Estate Fund

                                 INVESTOR CLASS

                                November 6, 1998

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                                    American
                                    Century

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     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 us at 1-800-345-2021,
         accessing our Web site or visiting one of our Investor Centers.
        See the back cover for additional phone numbers and our address.

                             AMERICAN CENTURY GROUP


                          AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENTS
                                REAL ESTATE FUND

1. WHAT IS THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE?

        The Real  Estate  Fund  seeks  long-term  capital  growth  by  investing
     primarily in securities issued by real estate investment trusts (REITs) and
     securities of companies  engaged in the real estate  industry.  Income is a
     secondary objective.

2. WHAT IS THE FUND'S INVESTMENT STRATEGY?

        The fund managers look for real estate securities that they believe will
     provide  superior  returns  to the fund.  They  attempt to focus the fund's
     investments  on real  estate  companies  and REITs with the  potential  for
     strong growth of cash flow to investors and, therefore,  sustained dividend
     increases to the fund.

        To find these issuers,  the fund managers track economic  conditions and
     real estate  market  performance  in major  metropolitan  areas and analyze
     performance of various property types within those regions. To perform this
     analysis,  they use  information  from a nationwide  network of real estate
     professionals  to evaluate the holdings of real estate  companies and REITs
     in which the fund may invest.  Their  analysis also includes the companies'
     management structure,  financial structure and business strategy.  The goal
     of these  analyses is to determine  which of the issuers the fund  managers
     believe will be the most  profitable  to the fund.  The fund  managers also
     consider  the effect of the real  estate  securities  markets in general in
     making investment decisions.

        Under normal  conditions,  the Real Estate Fund will invest at least 80%
     of its  assets  in  equity  securities  of REITs  or  companies  which  are
     principally engaged in the real estate industry. A company is considered to
     be  principally  engaged in the real  estate  industry  if, at the time its
     securities  are  purchased by the fund, at least 50% of its revenues or 50%
     of the market value of its assets, in the opinion of the fund managers, are
     attributed  to the  ownership,  construction,  management  or  sale of real
     estate.  The fund may  invest  up to 20% of its  assets  in other  types of
     securities.

        When the  managers  believe  that it is  prudent,  they also may  invest
     assets in non-leveraged futures and options. "Non-leveraged" means that the
     fund may not invest in futures  and  options  where it would be possible to
     lose more than the fund  invested.  Futures and options can help the fund's
     cash assets remain liquid while performing more like stocks.

        Additional  information  about the Real  Estate  Fund's  investments  is
     available in its annual and semiannual  reports.  In these reports you will
     find a discussion of the market  conditions and investment  strategies that
     significantly  affected  the  fund's  performance  during  the most  recent
     six-month period. You may get these reports at no cost by calling us.

3. WHAT ARE THE SIGNIFICANT RISKS OF INVESTING IN THE FUND?

    *As with all funds,  at any given time, the value of your shares of the fund
     may be worth more or less than the price you paid.  If you sell your shares
     when the  value is less than the  price  you  paid,  you will  lose  money.
     Additionally,  an investment  in the fund is not a bank deposit,  nor is it
     insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit  Insurance  Corporation or any
     other government agency.

    *The value of the  fund's  shares  depends  on the value of the  stocks  and
     other  securities it owns. The value of the individual  securities the Real
     Estate Fund owns will go up and down  depending on the  performance  of the
     companies  that issued them,  general market and economic  conditions,  and
     investor confidence.

    *Due to the fact that the value of its  investments  will be affected by the
     value of the real estate owned by the  companies  in which it invests,  the
     Real  Estate  Fund  may be  subject  to  certain  risks  similar  to  those
     associated  with the direct  ownership of real estate.  These risks include
     changes in economic conditions,  interest rates, property values,  property
     tax increases, increases in competition due to overbuilding,  environmental
     contamination, zoning, and natural disasters.

    *By investing in REITs  indirectly  through the fund, a shareholder  will be
     paying  not  only  a  share  of  the  expenses  of  the  fund,  but  also a
     proportionate  share of the expenses of the REIT - including any management
     fees.

    *Market  performance  tends  to be  cyclical,  and  in the  various  cycles,
     certain  investment  styles may fall in and out of favor.  If the market is
     not  favoring the fund's  style,  the fund's gains may not be as big as, or
     its  losses  may  be  bigger  than,  other  equity  funds  using  different
     investment styles.

        In summary,  the Real Estate Fund is  intended  for  investors  who seek
     long-term  capital  growth  through an equity fund investing in real estate
     securities and who are willing to accept


REAL ESTATE FUND                                  AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENTS


     the risks associated with that investment  strategy.  Because of the fund's
     policy of  concentrating  its  investments  in real estate  securities,  an
     investment  in the fund  should not be  considered  a  complete  investment
     program.

     FUND PERFORMANCE

        The bar chart  below  shows the actual  performance  of the Real  Estate
     Fund's  Investor Class shares for each calendar year since its inception on
     September 21, 1995. It indicates  the  volatility of the fund's  historical
     returns from year to year.  Neither it nor the quarterly  information below
     is intended to indicate how the fund will perform in the future.

     [bar chart to be filed]

     As of September 30, 1998, the end of the most recent calendar quarter, Real
     Estate's year-to-date return was ____%.

        The highest and lowest returns of the fund's Investor Class shares for a
     calendar  quarter  since the fund's  inception  on  September  21, 1995 are
     provided in the chart below to indicate  the fund's  historical  short-term
     volatility.  Shareholders  should be aware,  however,  that the Real Estate
     Fund is intended for investors with a long-term  investment  horizon and is
     not managed for short-term results.

     [bar chart to be filed]

        The table below shows the average  annual return of the fund's  Investor
     Class  shares for the  periods  indicated.  The  Wilshire  REIT  Index,  an
     unmanaged index that reflects no operating costs, is included for long-term
     performance comparisons.

                                      1 YR.        5 YRS.   LIFE OF FUND
      AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS (PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1998)
           Real Estate                17.94%      00.00%      19.49%
           Wilshire REIT Index        25.12%      00.00%      20.16%
                                               (index as of 8/31/93)

4. WHAT ARE THE FUND'S FEES AND EXPENSES?

        There  are no sales  loads,  fees or other  charges  to buy fund  shares
     directly from American Century, to reinvest dividends in additional shares,
     to exchange into the Investor Class shares of other American Century funds,
     or to redeem  your  shares.  The  following  table  describes  the fees and
     expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold shares of the fund.

     ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
     (EXPENSES THAT ARE DEDUCTED FROM FUND ASSETS)
           Management Fee                                 1.20%
           Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees          None
           Other Expenses(1)                              0.00%
           Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses           1.20%

        (1)Other  expenses,  which  include the fees and  expenses of the fund's
        independent directors,  their legal counsel,  interest and extraordinary
        expenses, were less than 0.005% for the most recent fiscal year.

           EXAMPLE OF HYPOTHETICAL FUND COSTS
              Assuming you . . .
              * invest $10,000 in the fund
              * redeem your shares at the end of the periods shown below 
              * earn a 5% return each year 
              * incur the same fund operating expenses shown above
                  . . . your cost of investing in the fund would be:

            1 year       3 years       5 years       10 years
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             $120         $380          $660          $1,450

               Of course,  actual costs may be higher or lower. Use this example
           to compare the costs of investing in other funds.

5. WHO ARE THE FUND'S INVESTMENT ADVISOR AND PORTFOLIO MANAGERS?

        American  Century  Investment   Management,   Inc.  provides  investment
     advisory and management  services for the fund. American Century Investment
     Management,  Inc.  has in turn  hired  RREEF  America,  L.L.C.  to make the
     day-to-day  investment  decisions  for  the  fund.  RREEF  America,  L.L.C.
     performs this function under the supervision of American Century Investment
     Management, Inc. and the fund's Board of Directors.

        The portfolio managers on the RREEF America team are:

        KIM G. REDDING,  Portfolio Manager,  is a Senior Vice President of RREEF
     America,  L.L.C.  From 1990 to 1993,  he was a principal in K.G.  Redding &
     Associates, an investment advisor, and previously the President of Redding,
     Melchor & Company,  an investment  advisor.  Mr.  Redding has been managing
     portfolios of real estate securities since 1987.


FUND PROFILE                                                  REAL ESTATE FUND


        KAREN J. KNUDSON, Portfolio Manager, is a Senior Vice President of RREEF
     America,  L.L.C.  Prior to  joining  RREEF  America,  she was  Senior  Vice
     President  and Chief  Financial  Officer  of  Security  Capital  Group,  an
     investment advisor. Ms. Knudson has over 14 years of real estate investment
     experience, specializing in real estate investment trusts.

        The representative of American Century Investment Management,  Inc. that
     oversees the management of the fund is:

        MARK L. MALLON, Senior Vice President and Managing Director.  Mr. Mallon
     joined American  Century  Investment  Management,  Inc. in April 1997. From
     August 1978 until joining  American  Century,  he was employed by Federated
     Investors,  serving as President and Chief  Executive  Officer of Federated
     Investment  Counseling and Executive  Vice President of Federated  Research
     Corporation from 1990 to 1997.

6. HOW DO I BUY FUND SHARES?

     *    Complete and return the enclosed application

     *    Call us and exchange shares from another American Century fund

     *    Call us and send your investment by bank wire transfer

        Your initial  investment must be at least $2,500 ($1,000 for traditional
     IRAs, Roth IRAs and UGMA/UTMA accounts),  unless you establish an automatic
     investment  plan of at least $50 per  month.  If the value of your  account
     falls   below  this   account   minimum,   your   shares  may  be  redeemed
     involuntarily.

7. HOW DO I SELL FUND SHARES?

        You may sell all or part of your  fund  shares  on any  business  day by
     writing or calling  us. You also may  exchange  your shares in the fund for
     shares  in  nearly 70 other  mutual  funds  offered  by  American  Century.
     Depending  on the  options  you  select  when you open your  account,  some
     restrictions  may apply.  For your  protection,  some  redemption  requests
     require a signature guarantee.

8. HOW ARE FUND DISTRIBUTIONS MADE AND TAXED?

        The Real  Estate  Fund pays  distributions  from net  investment  income
     quarterly.  Distributions from realized capital gains are paid once a year,
     usually in  December.  Distributions  may be taxable  as  ordinary  income,
     capital  gains,  or a  combination  of the two.  Capital gains are taxed at
     different  rates  depending  on the  length  of  time  the  fund  held  the
     securities that were sold.

        The fund may also  receive  "returns of capital"  from REITs in which it
     invests which will be distributed to fund  shareholders.  Return of capital
     distributions are generally not taxable to the fund's shareholders, but may
     decrease  the cost basis of fund shares for those  shareholders  who do not
     reinvest  distributions.  Distributions  are  reinvested  automatically  in
     additional shares unless you choose another option.

9. WHAT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE?

        American Century offers several ways to make it easier for you to manage
     your account, such as:

     *    telephone transactions

     *    wire and electronic funds transfers

     *    24-hour Automated Information Line transactions

     *    24-hour online Internet account access and transactions

        You may find  more  information  about  these  choices  in our  Investor
     Services Guide, which you may request by calling us, accessing our Web site
     or visiting one of our Investor Centers.

        Information  contained  in  our  Investor  Services  Guide  pertains  to
     shareholders  who invest directly with American Century rather than through
     an employer-sponsored retirement plan or through a financial intermediary.

        If  you  own  or are  considering  purchasing  fund  shares  through  an
     employer-sponsored retirement plan or financial intermediary,  your ability
     to purchase shares of the fund,  exchange them for shares of other American
     Century  funds,  and redeem  them will  depend on the terms of your plan or
     financial  intermediary.  If  you  have  questions  about  investing  in an
     employer-sponsored  retirement  plan or through a  financial  intermediary,
     call an Institutional Service Representative at 1-800-345-3533.

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American
Century

AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENTS
P.O. BOX 419200
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 64141-6200

WWW.AMERICANCENTURY.COM

INVESTOR SERVICES
1-800-345-2021 or 816-531-5575

AUTOMATED INFORMATION LINE
1-800-345-8765

INSTITUTIONAL, CORPORATE, KEOGH, SEP/SARSEP,
SIMPLE AND 403(B) SERVICES
1-800-345-3533

TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE FOR THE DEAF
1-800-634-4113 or 816-444-3485

FAX
816-340-7962

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