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4 Steps to Rollover Your Retirement:

 

 

1.

Open your IRA (Click here.)

2.

Choose one of the following:

 

401 (k) Rollover (Click here.)

 

IRA Rollover (Click here.)

3.

Send forms #1 and #2 to the

 

address on the form.

4.

If it is a 401 (k) rollover, contact your current employer and have

 

them send you forms to rollover your money.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This fund is available direct from Unified (see steps above), or at Scottrade and TD Waterhouse/Ameritrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Need help with the forms?  Please call or email us at:

  Phone: 800-238-7701

  Email: info@thearcherfunds.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You should carefully consider the investment objectives, potential risks, management fees, and charges and expenses of the Fund before investing.  The Fund's prospectus contains this and other information about the Fund, and should be read carefully before investing.  There is no guarantee the Fund will achieve its stated investment objective.  You may obtain a current copy of the Fund's prospectus by calling (800) 238-7701 or by downloading one online at www.thearcherfunds.com


Distributed by:

Unified Financial Services, Inc.

2960 N. Meridian St., Suite 300

Indianapolis, IN 46208

(Member FINRA)

 

P.O. Box 6110

Indianapolis, IN 46206

(800) 238-7701

If you are looking for a mutual fund or money manager, you should ask:

  • Does the manager have his own money invested in the fund?

  • Does the manager have at least five years experience?  And do those years include a bear market?

  • Are the expenses of the fund in line with the strategy?

The Archer Balanced Fund answers "YES" to each question.



The S&P 500 and Lehman Aggregate Bond Index (LABI) are unmanaged indices.  The S&P 500 and LABI are widely recognized indices of equity and bond prices and is representative of broader markets and range securities than in found in the Fund's portfolio.  Individuals cannot invest directly in the Index.