Schedules of Investments (unaudited) | |
Impax International Sustainable Economy Fund | September 30, 2023 |
PERCENT OF NET ASSETS | SHARES/ | |||||||
NAME OF ISSUER AND TITLE OF ISSUE | PRINCIPAL | VALUE | ||||||
COMMON STOCKS: 97.0% | ||||||||
AUSTRALIA: 6.7% | ||||||||
ANZ Group Holdings, Ltd. | 1,068,158 | $ | 17,519,568 | |||||
Aristocrat Leisure, Ltd. | 256,038 | 6,689,360 | ||||||
Coles Group, Ltd. | 616,187 | 6,150,071 | ||||||
Computershare, Ltd. | 306,623 | 5,109,727 | ||||||
Dexus, REIT | 523,702 | 2,441,232 | ||||||
Goodman Group, REIT | 142,672 | 1,955,438 | ||||||
QBE Insurance Group, Ltd. | 268,598 | 2,690,611 | ||||||
Ramsay Health Care, Ltd. | 109 | 3,618 | ||||||
REA Group, Ltd. | 38,729 | 3,824,970 | ||||||
Stockland, REIT | 1,484,071 | 3,714,287 | ||||||
Suncorp Group, Ltd. | 226,460 | 2,017,676 | ||||||
Telstra Group, Ltd. | 3,895,325 | 9,623,950 | ||||||
Transurban Group | 818,155 | 6,648,046 | ||||||
68,388,554 | ||||||||
AUSTRIA: 1.0% | ||||||||
Verbund AG | 129,199 | 10,510,550 | ||||||
BELGIUM: 0.8% | ||||||||
KBC Group NV | 126,103 | 7,850,744 | ||||||
DENMARK: 3.2% | ||||||||
Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B | 275,945 | 25,125,118 | ||||||
Orsted A/S | 47,804 | 2,600,690 | ||||||
ROCKWOOL A/S, Class B | 12,442 | 3,007,051 | ||||||
Vestas Wind Systems A/S (a) | 91,457 | 1,956,620 | ||||||
32,689,479 | ||||||||
FINLAND: 1.5% | ||||||||
Metso OYJ | 187,301 | 1,964,200 | ||||||
Nokia OYJ | 521,916 | 1,962,442 | ||||||
UPM-Kymmene OYJ | 235,980 | 8,080,157 | ||||||
Wartsila OYJ Abp | 320,906 | 3,637,126 | ||||||
15,643,925 | ||||||||
FRANCE: 11.7% | ||||||||
AXA SA | 244,454 | 7,252,672 | ||||||
BNP Paribas SA | 305,947 | 19,454,030 | ||||||
Carrefour SA | 158,188 | 2,716,895 | ||||||
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA | 521,979 | 15,976,190 | ||||||
Danone SA | 85,685 | 4,726,191 | ||||||
Dassault Systemes SE | 175,356 | 6,513,147 | ||||||
Eiffage SA | 145,508 | 13,811,269 | ||||||
Hermes International | 1,035 | 1,886,626 | ||||||
L’Oreal SA | 12,686 | 5,257,231 | ||||||
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE | 10,949 | 8,264,638 | ||||||
Schneider Electric SE | 125,694 | 20,713,374 | ||||||
Societe Generale SA | 552,259 | 13,363,344 | ||||||
119,935,607 | ||||||||
GERMANY: 6.7% | ||||||||
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG | 164,905 | 16,748,924 | ||||||
Brenntag SE | 26,989 | 2,088,319 | ||||||
Commerzbank AG | 459,753 | 5,217,894 | ||||||
Deutsche Boerse AG | 15,036 | 2,596,669 | ||||||
Deutsche Post AG | 70,900 | 2,876,804 | ||||||
Heidelberg Materials AG | 117,388 | 9,091,744 | ||||||
Knorr-Bremse AG | 32,600 | 2,066,751 | ||||||
LEG Immobilien SE (a) | 54,959 | 3,779,378 | ||||||
Merck KGaA | 99,973 | 16,666,233 | ||||||
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG | 6,009 | 2,340,220 | ||||||
Vonovia SE | 202,381 | 4,848,705 | ||||||
68,321,641 | ||||||||
HONG KONG: 2.9% | ||||||||
AIA Group, Ltd. | 2,416,600 | 19,543,387 | ||||||
BOC Hong Kong Holdings, Ltd. | 57 | 156 | ||||||
Hang Seng Bank, Ltd. | 230,400 | 2,858,683 | ||||||
MTR Corp., Ltd. | 706,500 | 2,790,967 | ||||||
Prudential PLC | 423,681 | 4,554,286 | ||||||
29,747,479 | ||||||||
IRELAND: 1.1% | ||||||||
CRH PLC | 89,412 | 4,893,519 | ||||||
Kingspan Group PLC | 82,412 | 6,154,793 | ||||||
11,048,312 | ||||||||
ITALY: 2.3% | ||||||||
Assicurazioni Generali SpA | 776,547 | 15,851,180 | ||||||
Enel SpA | 326,068 | 1,999,691 | ||||||
Prysmian SpA | 142,367 | 5,714,365 | ||||||
23,565,236 |
JAPAN: 23.4% | ||||||||
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. | 75,300 | 2,903,465 | ||||||
Astellas Pharma, Inc. | 876,900 | 12,137,715 | ||||||
Azbil Corp. | 92,200 | 2,816,656 | ||||||
Bridgestone Corp. | 345,500 | 13,463,424 | ||||||
Brother Industries, Ltd. | 135,200 | 2,177,807 | ||||||
Daifuku Co, Ltd. | 121,900 | 2,301,059 | ||||||
Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. | 76,600 | 2,097,101 | ||||||
Eisai Co., Ltd. | 56,300 | 3,120,357 | ||||||
FANUC Corp. | 244,800 | 6,366,617 | ||||||
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. | 34,300 | 1,984,274 | ||||||
Fujitsu, Ltd. | 33,300 | 3,916,449 | ||||||
Hitachi, Ltd. | 296,300 | 18,363,943 | ||||||
Hoya Corp. | 153,600 | 15,731,318 | ||||||
KDDI Corp. | 551,200 | 16,872,488 | ||||||
Kurita Water Industries, Ltd. | 79,200 | 2,756,066 | ||||||
Lixil Corp. | 243,400 | 2,828,726 | ||||||
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. | 437,500 | 2,756,279 | ||||||
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. | 116,000 | 1,969,441 | ||||||
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. | 76,400 | 2,795,804 | ||||||
NEC Corp. | 42,100 | 2,324,872 | ||||||
Nintendo Co., Ltd. | 159,200 | 6,615,228 | ||||||
Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd. | 323,800 | 2,174,682 | ||||||
Nitto Denko Corp. | 51,600 | 3,383,690 | ||||||
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. | 82,500 | 2,144,316 | ||||||
Omron Corp. | 63,700 | 2,834,741 | ||||||
Oriental Land Co., Ltd. | 335,300 | 11,000,405 | ||||||
ORIX Corp. | 119,200 | 2,225,749 | ||||||
Recruit Holdings Co, Ltd. | 217,700 | 6,660,534 | ||||||
Renesas Electronics Corp. (a) | 133,700 | 2,042,261 | ||||||
Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. | 164,900 | 2,372,408 | ||||||
Shionogi & Co., Ltd. | 97,900 | 4,366,775 | ||||||
SoftBank Corp. | 1,476,700 | 16,713,727 | ||||||
Sompo Holdings, Inc. | 60,800 | 2,605,691 | ||||||
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. | 40,400 | 1,984,692 | ||||||
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. | 694,800 | 16,087,180 | ||||||
Tokyo Electron, Ltd. | 136,400 | 18,631,183 | ||||||
Tokyu Corp. | 243,500 | 2,807,445 | ||||||
TOTO, Ltd. | 78,700 | 2,030,838 | ||||||
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. | 279,100 | 7,336,697 | ||||||
Yaskawa Electric Corp. | 83,100 | 2,992,518 | ||||||
Yokogawa Electric Corp. | 120,000 | 2,316,085 | ||||||
239,010,706 | ||||||||
NETHERLANDS: 4.3% | ||||||||
ASML Holding NV | 47,107 | 27,734,247 | ||||||
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV | 286,608 | 8,638,275 | ||||||
Prosus NV | 164,182 | 4,837,791 | ||||||
Universal Music Group NV | 100,399 | 2,620,029 | ||||||
43,830,342 | ||||||||
NEW ZEALAND: 0.2% | ||||||||
Xero, Ltd. (a) | 28,015 | 2,014,778 | ||||||
NORWAY: 0.6% | ||||||||
Norsk Hydro ASA | 599,692 | 3,752,777 | ||||||
Telenor ASA | 251,372 | 2,850,718 | ||||||
6,603,495 | ||||||||
POLAND: 0.3% | ||||||||
Mondi PLC | 164,303 | 2,740,878 | ||||||
SINGAPORE: 0.8% | ||||||||
City Developments, Ltd. | 1,028,700 | 4,964,387 | ||||||
United Overseas Bank, Ltd. | 149,600 | 3,115,884 | ||||||
8,080,271 | ||||||||
SPAIN: 2.3% | ||||||||
Amadeus IT Group SA | 44,573 | 2,692,329 | ||||||
Iberdrola SA | 1,495,244 | 16,723,478 | ||||||
Redeia Corp SA | 242,353 | 3,812,535 | ||||||
23,228,342 | ||||||||
SWEDEN: 3.2% | ||||||||
Alfa Laval AB | 73,361 | 2,513,193 | ||||||
Assa Abloy AB, Class B | 239,914 | 5,212,988 | ||||||
Atlas Copco AB, Class A | 684,860 | 9,198,125 | ||||||
Atlas Copco AB, Class B | 498,810 | 5,833,604 | ||||||
Epiroc AB, Class B | 128,082 | 2,048,965 | ||||||
Nibe Industrier AB, Class B | 474,922 | 3,104,918 | ||||||
Nordea Bank Apb | 187,430 | 2,054,931 | ||||||
Sandvik AB | 152,682 | 2,809,402 | ||||||
32,776,126 |
SWITZERLAND: 10.0% | ||||||||
ABB, Ltd. | 375,444 | 13,400,791 | ||||||
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise | 19,261 | 2,015,513 | ||||||
DSM-Firmenich AG | 24,230 | 2,047,504 | ||||||
Geberit AG | 6,820 | 3,400,981 | ||||||
Givaudan SA | 774 | 2,520,013 | ||||||
Kuehne & Nagel International AG | 15,951 | 4,532,167 | ||||||
Lonza Group AG | 13,110 | 6,063,991 | ||||||
Novartis AG | 284,929 | 29,099,410 | ||||||
Sika AG | 34,865 | 8,833,422 | ||||||
Sonova Holding AG | 46,911 | 11,102,739 | ||||||
Swiss Life Holding AG | 7,579 | 4,715,488 | ||||||
Swiss Re AG | 120,332 | 12,358,138 | ||||||
Zurich Insurance Group AG | 4,333 | 1,982,587 | ||||||
102,072,744 | ||||||||
UNITED KINGDOM: 14.0% | ||||||||
3i Group PLC | 81,754 | 2,057,800 | ||||||
Associated British Foods PLC | 129,730 | 3,259,314 | ||||||
AstraZeneca PLC | 206,710 | 27,881,957 | ||||||
Auto Trader Group PLC | 267,903 | 2,013,014 | ||||||
BT Group PLC | 3,567,445 | 5,065,989 | ||||||
Burberry Group PLC | 82,274 | 1,906,692 | ||||||
CNH Industrial NV | 436,927 | 5,304,135 | ||||||
HSBC Holdings PLC | 3,258,908 | 25,502,203 | ||||||
Informa PLC | 307,415 | 2,807,150 | ||||||
J Sainsbury PLC | 859,419 | 2,646,603 | ||||||
Lloyds Banking Group PLC | 15,037,252 | 8,080,933 | ||||||
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC | 74,450 | 5,250,269 | ||||||
RELX PLC | 565,171 | 19,068,821 | ||||||
Schroders PLC | 523 | 2,584 | ||||||
Spirax-Sarco Engineering, PLC | 34,090 | 3,946,027 | ||||||
Tesco PLC | 4,542,076 | 14,609,507 | ||||||
Unilever PLC | 274,443 | 13,575,814 | ||||||
142,978,812 | ||||||||
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS | ||||||||
(Cost $937,364,630) | 991,038,021 | |||||||
PREFERRED STOCKS: 1.5% | ||||||||
GERMANY: 1.5% | ||||||||
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG | 162,439 | 15,119,924 | ||||||
(Cost $17,243,941) | ||||||||
TOTAL INVESTMENTS: 98.5% | 1,006,157,945 | |||||||
(Cost $954,608,571) | ||||||||
Other assets and liabilities - (net): 1.5% | 15,544,926 | |||||||
Net Assets: 100.0% | $ | 1,021,702,871 |
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS BY SECTOR
PERCENT OF | ||||||||
SECTOR | VALUE | NET ASSETS | ||||||
Communication Services | $ | 69,007,265 | 6.8 | % | ||||
Consumer Discretionary | 108,295,408 | 10.6 | % | |||||
Consumer Staples | 69,733,635 | 6.8 | % | |||||
Financials | 212,665,740 | 20.8 | % | |||||
Health Care | 153,396,331 | 15.0 | % | |||||
Industrials | 206,021,275 | 20.2 | % | |||||
Information Technology | 79,413,255 | 7.8 | % | |||||
Materials | 50,274,665 | 4.9 | % | |||||
Real Estate | 21,703,427 | 2.1 | % | |||||
Utilities | 35,646,944 | 3.5 | % | |||||
Other assets and liabilities (net) | 15,544,926 | 1.5 | % | |||||
Total | $ | 1,021,702,871 | 100.0 | % |
September 30, 2023
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Notes to Schedules of Investments |
Pax World Funds Series Trust I and Pax World Fund Series Trust III
Valuation of Investments For purposes of calculating the net asset value (“NAV”), determined ordinarily as of the close of regular trading (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) (the “NYSE Close”) on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on each day that the NYSE is open for trading, the Funds normally use pricing data for domestic equity securities received shortly after the NYSE Close and do not normally take into account trading, clearances or settlements that take place after the NYSE Close. U.S. fixed income and non-U.S. securities are normally priced using data reflecting the earlier closing of the principal markets for those securities, subject to possible fair value adjustments. Information that becomes known to the Funds or their agents after NAV has been calculated on a particular day will not generally be used to retroactively adjust the price of a security or NAV determined earlier that day.
For the purpose of these financial statements, fair values for various types of securities and other instruments are determined on the basis of closing prices or last sales prices on an exchange or other market, or based on quotes or other market information obtained from quotation reporting systems, established market makers or pricing services. Short-term investments having a maturity of 60 days or less are generally valued at amortized cost, which approximates fair value.
Investments denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are converted to U.S. dollars using exchange rates obtained from pricing services. As a result, the NAV of a Fund’s shares may be affected by changes in the value of currencies in relation to the U.S. dollar.
If market quotations are not readily available (including in cases when available market quotations are deemed to be unreliable), the Funds’ investments will be valued as determined in good faith pursuant to policies and procedures approved by the Boards of Trustees of the Trusts (the “Boards” or “Boards of Trustees”) (so called “fair value pricing”). Fair value pricing may require subjective determinations about the value of a security or other asset, and fair values used to determine a Fund’s NAV may differ from quoted or published prices, or from prices that are used by others, for the same investments. Also, the use of fair value pricing may not always result in adjustments to the prices of securities or other assets held by a Fund. The Boards have delegated to the Adviser’s Best Execution and Valuation Committee the day-to-day responsibility for making fair value pricing determinations with respect to Fund holdings.
The Funds may determine that market quotations are not readily available due to events relating to a single issuer (e.g., corporate actions or announcements) or events relating to multiple issuers (e.g., governmental actions or natural disasters). The Funds may determine the fair value of investments based on information provided by pricing services and other third-party vendors, which may recommend fair value prices or adjustments with reference to other securities, indices or assets. In considering whether fair value pricing is required and in determining fair values, the Funds may, among other things, consider significant events (which may be considered to include changes in the value of U.S. securities or securities indices) that occur after the close of the relevant market and the usual time of valuation. At September 30, 2023, three securities were fair valued in good faith pursuant to policies and procedures approved by the Boards of Trustees. The Core Bond Fund held two securities fair valued at $454,521, representing 0.05% of the Fund’s net asset value and the High Yield Bond Fund held two securities fair valued at $671,055, representing 0.12% of the Fund’s net asset value.
For those Funds that invest in non-U.S. securities, investors should be aware that many securities markets and exchanges outside the U.S. close prior to the close of the NYSE, and the closing prices for securities in such markets or on such exchanges may not fully reflect events that occur after such close but before the close of the NYSE. As a result, the Funds’ fair value pricing procedures require the Funds to consider changes in the fair value of non-U.S. securities between the time of the closing of the local market’s exchange and the close of the NYSE. Generally, if there has been a movement in the U.S. market that exceeds a specified threshold, the Funds will assess whether the closing price on the local exchange is still appropriate. Although the threshold may be revised from time to time and the number of days on which fair value prices will be used will depend on market activity, it is possible that fair value prices will be used by the Funds to a significant extent. The value determined for an investment using the Funds’ fair value pricing procedures may differ from recent market prices for the investment.
Fair Value Measurements Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive upon selling an investment in an orderly transaction between market participants. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized in the three broad Levels listed below.
• | Level 1 – unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments |
• | Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.) |
• | Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including the Funds’ own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments) |
Observable inputs are inputs that reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs are inputs that reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on the best information available in the circumstances. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. The following is a general summary of valuation inputs and classifications for different categories of securities.
Equity Securities Equity securities, including common stocks, preferred stocks and exchange-traded funds, for which market quotations are readily available, valued at the last reported sale price or official closing price as reported by an independent pricing service, are generally categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy. Non-U.S. equity securities may also be valued at official close, or may be valued based on the fair value pricing procedures noted above. When third-party fair value pricing of foreign securities methods are applied, they are generally categorized as Level 2. To the extent that inputs for equity securities are unobservable, values are categorized as Level 3 in the hierarchy.
Fixed Income Securities Fixed income securities, including Corporate Bonds (both investment-grade and high-yield), U.S. Treasury Obligations, Government Bonds, Mortgage-Backed and Asset-Backed Securities, Bank Loans and Municipal Bonds, are valued at evaluated prices received from independent pricing services, which are evaluated using various inputs and techniques which may include trade activity, broker-dealer quotes, yield curves, coupon rates, default rates, cash flows, models and other inputs, and are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy. To the extent that inputs for fixed income securities are unobservable, values are categorized as Level 3 in the hierarchy.
Affiliated and Unaffiliated Investment Companies Investments in mutual funds are valued at the Funds’ closing net asset value and are generally categorized as Level 1.
Short-term Investments Short-term securities, including repurchase agreements, with remaining maturities of 60 days or less, which are valued at amortized cost, are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy.
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Funds’ net assets as of September 30, 2023:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3* | Totals | |||||||||||||
Large Cap | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 1,225,307,594 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 1,225,307,594 | ||||||||
Total | $ | 1,225,307,594 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 1,225,307,594 | ||||||||
Small Cap | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 597,484,456 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 597,484,456 | ||||||||
Total | $ | 597,484,456 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 597,484,456 | ||||||||
US Sustainable Economy | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 257,937,266 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 257,937,266 | ||||||||
Total | $ | 257,937,266 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 257,937,266 | ||||||||
Global Sustainable Infrastructure | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 54,862,354 | $ | 46,295,659 | $ | - | $ | 101,158,013 | ||||||||
Closed-End Funds | - | 505,460 | - | 505,460 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 54,862,354 | $ | 46,801,119 | $ | - | $ | 101,663,473 | ||||||||
Global Opportunities | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 58,743,710 | $ | 48,516,123 | $ | - | $ | 107,259,833 | ||||||||
Preferred Stocks | - | 2,154,431 | - | 2,154,431 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 58,743,710 | $ | 50,670,554 | $ | - | $ | 109,414,264 | ||||||||
Global Environmental Markets | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 1,362,346,648 | $ | 828,534,089 | $ | - | $ | 2,190,880,737 | ||||||||
Total | $ | 1,362,346,648 | $ | 828,534,089 | $ | - | $ | 2,190,880,737 | ||||||||
Global Women’s Leadership | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 495,785,731 | $ | 248,124,891 | $ | - | $ | 743,910,622 | ||||||||
Preferred Stocks | - | 248,307 | - | 248,307 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 495,785,731 | $ | 248,373,198 | $ | - | $ | 744,158,929 | ||||||||
International Sustainable Economy | ||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 4,893,519 | $ | 986,144,502 | $ | - | $ | 991,038,021 | ||||||||
Preferred Stocks | - | 15,119,924 | - | 15,119,924 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 4,893,519 | $ | 1,001,264,426 | $ | - | $ | 1,006,157,945 | ||||||||
Core Bond | ||||||||||||||||
Community Investment Notes | $ | - | $ | 237,173 | $ | 454,521 | $ | 691,694 | ||||||||
Corporate Bonds | - | 304,123,576 | - | 304,123,576 | ||||||||||||
U.S. Gov't Agency Bonds | - | 11,035,594 | - | 11,035,594 | ||||||||||||
Government Bonds | - | 6,216,909 | - | 6,216,909 | ||||||||||||
Supranational Bonds | - | 91,381,091 | - | 91,381,091 | ||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds | - | 10,673,738 | - | 10,673,738 | ||||||||||||
U.S. Treasury Notes | - | 140,158,414 | - | 140,158,414 | ||||||||||||
Asset-Backed Securities | - | 51,124,227 | - | 51,124,227 | ||||||||||||
Mortgage-Backed Securities | - | 216,450,025 | - | 216,450,025 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | - | $ | 831,400,747 | $ | 454,521 | $ | 831,855,268 | ||||||||
High Yield Bond | ||||||||||||||||
Community Investment Notes | $ | - | $ | 237,173 | $ | 671,055 | $ | 908,228 | ||||||||
Common Stocks | 2,052,330 | - | - | 2,052,330 | ||||||||||||
Corporate Bonds | - | 505,401,789 | - | 505,401,789 | ||||||||||||
Loans | - | 21,694,445 | - | 21,694,445 | ||||||||||||
Medium Term Certificates of Deposit | - | 500,000 | - | 500,000 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 2,052,330 | $ | 527,833,407 | $ | 671,055 | $ | 530,556,792 | ||||||||
Sustainable Allocation | ||||||||||||||||
Affiliated Investment Companies | $ | 2,113,406,882 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 2,113,406,882 | ||||||||
Total | $ | 2,113,406,882 | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 2,113,406,882 |
See Schedules of Investments for additional detailed industry classifications.
Significant unobservable inputs were used by two Funds for Level 3 fair value measurementsThe Core Bond Fund and High Yield Bond Fund each hold a position in the same promissory note and community investment note, which are both valued at par.
Affiliated Investments The term “affiliated company” includes other investment companies that are managed by a Fund’s Adviser. At September 30, 2023, the Sustainable Allocation Fund held the following investments in affiliated Funds:
Net change in | |||||||||||
Unrealized | |||||||||||
Shares Held at | Gross | Gross | Shares Held at | Value at | Dividend | Realized | Appreciation/ | Value at | |||
Fund | 12/31/22 | Additions | Reductions | 09/30/23 | 12/31/22 | Income | Gains/Losses1 | Depreciation | 09/30/23 | ||
Sustainable Allocation | |||||||||||
Large Cap | 75,268,533 | 311,912 | 8,987,370 | 66,593,075 | $ 870,104,236 | $ 3,926,967 | $ 12,773,348 | $ 42,335,192 | $ 813,101,441 | ||
Small Cap | 4,176,980 | 1,464,715 | - | 5,641,695 | 59,689,044 | - | - | 1,000,294 | 82,989,338 | ||
Global Sustainable Infrastructure | 7,971,319 | 105,484 | - | 8,076,803 | 68,314,199 | 947,248 | - | (1,739,377) | 67,522,070 | ||
Global Opportunities | 4,082,111 | 13,285 | - | 4,095,396 | 56,129,027 | 201,273 | - | 2,274,823 | 58,605,122 | ||
Global Environmental Markets | 2,635,835 | 20,868 | - | 2,656,703 | 51,609,644 | 444,489 | - | 814,252 | 52,868,384 | ||
Global Women's Leadership | 2,057,973 | 37,627 | - | 2,095,600 | 56,491,351 | 1,113,007 | - | 1,680,158 | 59,284,517 | ||
International Sustainable Economy | 11,578,384 | 203,421 | - | 11,781,805 | 99,689,886 | 1,922,324 | - | 4,541,849 | 106,154,059 | ||
Core Bond | 85,316,699 | 8,160,156 | 1,167,718 | 92,309,137 | 740,548,945 | 17,902,717 | (2,643,211) | (22,990,521) | 776,319,840 | ||
High Yield | 16,220,310 | 720,411 | - | 16,940,721 | 92,617,968 | 4,174,081 | - | (229,938) | 96,562,111 | ||
Total | $ 2,095,194,300 | $ 30,632,106 | $ 10,130,137 | $ 27,686,732 | $ 2,113,406,882 |
1 | Includes realized capital gain distributions from an affiliated fund, if any. |