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Vantagepoint Funds – ‘N-CSR’ for 12/31/04

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Certified Annual Shareholder Report of a Management Investment Company   —   Form N-CSR
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Document/Exhibit                   Description                      Pages   Size 

 1: N-CSR       Certified Annual Shareholder Report of a             516±  2.09M 
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 5: EX-99.1CERT  Miscellaneous Exhibit                                 1      7K 
 3: EX-99.CERT  Miscellaneous Exhibit                                  2±    10K 
 4: EX-99.CERT2  Miscellaneous Exhibit                                 2±    10K 
 2: EX-99.CODE  Miscellaneous Exhibit                                 36     94K 


N-CSR   —   Certified Annual Shareholder Report of a Management Investment Company
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11st Page   -   Filing Submission
2Item 1 (. REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS): The annual report is set forth, below
4Letter from the President of The Vantagepoint Funds
8Shareholder Expenses
14Payden & Rygel
75Statements of Operations
79Statements of Changes in Net Assets
90Financial Highlights
114Notes to the Financial Statements
118When issued securities
128Repurchase Agreements
139Schedule of Investments
281Item 4 (. Principal Accountant Fees and Services):
282Item 5 (. AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS): Not applicable to this registrant
"Item 7 (. DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES & PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES): Not applicable to this registrant
"Item 8 (. PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS): Not applicable to this registrant
"Item 10 (. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS): Not applicable; no material changes
"Item 11 (. Controls and Procedures):
"Item 12 (. Exhibits):
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FORM N-CSR OMB APPROVAL OMB Number: 3235-0570 Expires: September 30, 2007 Estimated average burden hours per response.....19.4 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM N-CSR CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES Investment Company Act file number 811-08941 The Vantagepoint Funds -------------------------------------------------------------------- (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Washington D.C. 20002-4240 -------------------------------------------------------------------- (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) Paul Gallagher, Secretary of the registrant 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 600, Washington D.C. 20002-4240 -------------------------------------------------------------------- (Name and address of agent for service) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 202-962-4600 Date of fiscal year end: 12/31/04 Date of reporting period: 01/01/04 - 12/31/04 Form N-CSR is to be used by management investment companies to file reports with the Commission not later than 10 days after the transmission to stockholders of any report that is required to be transmitted to stockholders under Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30e-1). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-CSR in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles. A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-CSR, and the Commission will make this information public. A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-CSR unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") control number. Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20549-0609. The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. Section 3507.
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FORM N-CSR ITEM 1 (REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS): The annual report is set forth, below. THE VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS ANNUAL REPORT December 31, 2004 [THE VANTAGEPOINT(R) FUNDS LOGO]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS [Download Table] Letter from the President of The Vantagepoint Funds ..................... 1 Letter from Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC ....................... 2 Shareholder Expenses .................................................... 5 Management's Discussion of Fund Performance ............................. 7 VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS Report of Independent Auditors ....................................... 67 Statements of Assets and Liabilities ................................. 68 Statements of Operations ............................................. 72 Statements of Changes in Net Assets .................................. 76 Financial Highlights ................................................. 87 Notes to the Financial Statements .................................... 111 Schedules of Investments ............................................. 136 A description of the Company's proxy voting policies and procedures and the proxy voting record for the 12-month period ended June 30, 2004 are available on the Company's website at www.icmarc.org or by accessing the Securities and Exchange Commission's website at www.sec.gov. The Company files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on form N-Q; the Company's forms N-Q are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov and may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
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JOAN McCALLEN 777 North Capitol Street, NE President Washington, DC 20002-4240 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS Dear Shareholders: The capital markets delivered positive results to investors in 2004. Equity markets overcame rising interest rates, a decline in the value of the dollar and a sharp escalation of crude oil prices to produce good returns across the broad equity market. As in any year, however, the trend was not steady from quarter to quarter and certain market sectors performed better than others. We encourage our investors to take a long-term perspective focused on building assets for their retirement years. While past performance is no guarantee of future results, long-term performance of The Vantagepoint Funds has demonstrated the value of our multi-management investment strategy, which is designed to offer our mutual fund investors the opportunity to diversify their investments between top-in-class investment managers with complementary investment styles. As most investment professionals advise, the retirement investor should take care to be properly invested among different asset classes--bonds, stocks and cash--as well as within those asset classes. This was demonstrated in particular this year. While the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, which is composed of the largest companies, showed a solid 10.9% return, the Standard & Poor's 600 Index, with a bias to smaller companies, rose 21.5%. In any given year, one area of the market may outpace others, and no one can predict with certainty the source of the future returns. A number of The Vantagepoint Funds regularly received high ratings from Morningstar(R), a mutual fund rating service. In particular, we note the performance of the Equity Income Fund, while cautioning that past performance is not a predictor of future returns. Though its return lagged the S&P, the Growth Fund received a four star Morningstar(R) rating and we believe it is properly positioned to benefit from a general market turn to larger growth companies in the future. At The Vantagepoint Funds and Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC, we actively monitored the regulatory and legislative environment as federal agencies continued their scrutiny of mutual funds that were found to have engaged in unethical practices or illegal trading activities. At The Vantagepoint Funds, our strong value of integrity is tied to our roots in the public sector. We strongly support efforts to maintain the tradition of integrity in the mutual fund industry, while urging regulators to consider the interests of retirement investors in their proposed reforms. As in prior years we continued to deliver enhanced services to our IRA investors. In particular, we encourage you to look closely at our Vantagepoint Milestone Funds, which were launched at the beginning of 2005 and are now available to our investors. These target-based funds allow investors to invest their assets in a fund dated close to when they expect to retire or draw upon their savings. As the date nears, the fund, composed of a selection of underlying Vantagepoint Funds, gradually moves to a more conservative asset mix. We also note that our Internet Web site and our voice response system were given awards by Dalbar, an independent consulting service that sets high criteria for services in the mutual fund industry. All of our work, whether through The Vantagepoint Funds or our related products and services, is dedicated to helping build retirement security for our public sector employees and their families. We look forward to another year of serving you, our clients. Sincerely, /s/ Joan McCallen [THE VANTAGEPOINT(R) FUNDS LOGO] Joan McCallen * This information is being provided for educational purposes and is not intended to be construed as or relied upon as investment advice. The ICMA Retirement Corporation ("ICMA-RC") does not offer specific tax or legal advice. Individuals are advised to consider any new investment strategies carefully prior to implementing. Please consult the current Vantagepoint Fund prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. VantagePlanning fee based financial planning services are offered through ICMA-RC, a federally registered investment adviser. Please consult all disclosure documents prior to initiating any plan. 1
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LETTER FROM VANTAGEPOINT INVESTMENT ADVISERS, LLC 777 North Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4240 Dear Shareholders: Domestic and foreign stocks proved positive again this year. For the first time since 1999, the major market indexes experienced back-to-back years of positive returns. Bonds even continued to post positive returns, despite rising interest rates. A sampling of the year's returns: [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A BAR CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index 4.34% (Investment-grade U.S. bonds) S&P 500 Index 10.87% (Larger U.S. stocks) Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Total 12.49% Market Index (All U.S. stocks) Dow Jones Wilshire 4500 Index 18.08% (Smaller U.S. stocks) MSCI EAFE Index 20.70% (Non-U.S. developed-country stocks) The Vantagepoint Funds also benefited from the market gains. FUND RETURNS [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ACTIVELY MANAGED FUNDS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vantagepoint Money Market Fund 0.82% Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund 3.65% Vantagepoint US Government Securities Fund 1.77% Vantagepoint Asset Allocation Fund 10.62% Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund 14.78% Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund 8.85% Vantagepoint Growth Fund 3.27% Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund 15.99% Vantagepoint International Fund 15.23% VANTAGEPOINT INDEX FUNDS CLASS I CLASS II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vantagepoint Core Bond Index Fund 3.94% 4.22% Vantagepoint 500 Stock Index Fund 10.49% 10.60% Vantagepoint Broad Market Index Fund 11.96% 12.11% Vantagepoint Mid/Small Company Index Fund 17.86% 17.95% Vantagepoint Overseas Equity Index Fund 19.61% 20.05% VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO FUNDS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vantagepoint Savings Oriented Fund 5.78% Vantagepoint Conservative Growth Fund 6.74% Vantagepoint Traditional Growth Fund 7.89% Vantagepoint Long-Term Growth Fund 9.25% Vantagepoint All-Equity Growth Fund 10.30% A discussion of each Fund's 2004 results follows, beginning on page 7. *This information is being provided for educational purposes and should not be construed as or relied upon as investment advice or as a solicitation for a particular product or security. Performance reflected above represents past performance. The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index consists of investment-grade U. S. fixed income securities. The S&P 500 Index is an index comprised of 500 larger capitalization stocks traded in the U. S. The Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Index is composed of U. S. domiciled companies for which daily pricing is available and is a broad measure of the U. S. equity market. The Dow Jones Wilshire 4500 Index consists of all stocks in the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Index except those included in the S&P 500 Index. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. A fund's portfolio may differ significantly from the securities held in the indexes. Indexes are not available for direct investment; therefore, their performance does not reflect the expenses associated with the active management of an actual portfolio. Investment returns and principal value of an investment in the funds will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Please consult the current Vantagepoint Funds' prospectus, which contains additional information on management fees, other fund expenses, and investment risks and objectives carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400 [VANTAGEPOINT(R) INVESTMENT ADVISERS, LLC LOGO] 2
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STOCKS CONTINUE WITH POSITIVE RETURNS In 2004, investors generally enjoyed what they hadn't experienced in some time .... a fairly tranquil, average year. The roaring bull market of the late 1990s swept equity investors to heights of euphoria before the bear market of 2000-2002 led them to feelings of despair. The stock market roared back in 2003, with the S&P 500 Index gaining 28.7%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing 25.9%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index advancing 50.7%. Meanwhile, on the bond front, in the bear market years for stocks (2000-2002), investors benefited from exceptionally good double-digit returns, as was reflected in the performance of the Lehman Aggregate Bond Index (an average annual return of 10.1% over the three-year period). Against that backdrop, 2004 was comparatively tame. The S&P 500 Index returned 10.9 percent, placing it at the high end of its historic return range of 8 to 10 % annually. A broader measure of the market, the DJ Wilshire 5000 Index, finished the year a mere 0.6% above its 10-year average return. The Lehman Aggregate Bond Index returned 4.3%--below its average return of 7.7% over the past 10 years, but above last year's 4.1% and a satisfactory performance in a rising interest rate environment. For something more exciting, investors had to look abroad and at small- and mid-cap stocks. For U.S. investors, the MSCI EAFE Index returned a very healthy 20.7%, helped in large measure by a U.S. dollar that gave up considerable ground against major foreign currencies throughout the year. As measured by the DJ Wilshire 4500 Index, small- and mid-cap stocks advanced 18.1%--surprising some investors, who felt they might lose steam after a very strong showing in 2003's economic recovery. While the U.S. equity market produced a somewhat average return, the ride was bumpy. The S&P 500 Index returned 1.7% in each of the first two quarters before giving up 1.9% in the third quarter. What made the year was the fourth quarter's gain of 9.2%. The bulk of that gain came in the days just before and the weeks following the presidential election, with the S&P 500 Index climbing 4.1% in November and 3.4% in December. For the fifth year in a row, value stocks outperformed growth stocks. While the rotation between growth and value is ongoing, the two recent "runs"--growth over value in the late 1990s and value over growth in the 2000s--are notable for their length. The long trend favoring value stocks during the uncertain economic and geopolitical times led many investors to increasingly question how much longer the value trend can last. Specific value sectors, such as energy and utilities, had a particularly strong year in 2004, while growth sectors, such as semi-conductor and pharmaceutical companies, had an off year. The other stories for 2004 were about the continuing preference for smaller capitalization and lower quality stocks. As in 2003, they outperformed larger capitalization and higher quality stocks. For example, according to Standard and Poor's, in 2004 stocks ranked B+ or better trailed stocks ranked B or worse by about 1.20%. On the fixed income front, the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield closed 2004 at 4.22%--down just 0.03% from where it started the year. The year was not without volatility, however, as the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield reached 4.87% in June. In 2004's low yield environment, corporate bond exposure proved beneficial, and lower quality credits continued to outperform more highly rated issues. High yield bonds, for example, returned 10.9%--well over twice that of the broad bond market benchmark, the Lehman Aggregate Bond Index. The real story in the bond markets was the Federal Reserve finally reversing its highly accommodative interest rate stance and hiking its target Federal Funds Rate five times beginning in June. In the process, that key short-term rate jumped from 1.0% to 2.25%. The Federal Open Market Committee ("FOMC") has signaled its intention to continue raising short-term rates at a measured pace during 2005. 3
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In summary, it was a year of few surprises. For example, the FOMC made it clear that it would be raising the Federal Funds Rate, so investors were not caught off guard. As election uncertainty evaporated, the stock market rallied. The dollar fell--but in a somewhat steady manner, so there was no sharp sell-off. Higher cost oil extracted its measure of pain, but inflation overall remained manageable. Corporate profit growth slowed, but that was to be expected after the sharp run-up in 2003's recovery. Key economic numbers--such as Gross Domestic Product ("GDP") and unemployment--remained steady. And on the geopolitical front the conflicts around the world continued more or less as expected without significant shocks. The big event--the presidential election--was on everybody's calendar for the first Tuesday in November. In that environment, investors realized returns that didn't stray too far from their historical averages--and that may have been just the type of year investors were looking for. The Vantagepoint Funds produced returns in 2004 consistent with their particular asset class and style focus. The fixed income funds returned between 0.82% and 4.22% with shorter-term funds such as the Money Market Fund producing lower returns and the longer-term funds such as the Core Bond Index Fund producing higher returns. The only significant fund change in 2004 was the conversion of the Income Preservation Fund to a short-term bond fund with a fluctuating NAV. At that time, the fund was renamed the Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund. The Vantagepoint equity funds' returns were clearly linked to the amount of non-U.S., value and smaller capitalization exposure. For example, the strongest one-year returns were earned by the Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund (+15.99%), followed by the Vantagepoint International Fund (+15.23%) and Equity Income Fund (+14.78%). Lower one-year returns were earned by the Growth & Income Fund (+8.85%) and the Growth Fund (+3.27%). Likewise, the Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Funds produced results consistent with their asset mix and exposure to specific underlying Vantagepoint Funds. All funds across the Vantagepoint Fund family continue to produce risk-adjusted results that have earned them favorable long-term Morningstar(R) ratings. Knowing that "average" years in the market are actually atypical, Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC (VIA) continues to manage its funds with the goal of producing above-average results over the longer-term, with below average volatility over the shorter-term. By using independent third-party subadvisers to manage certain fund's assets, VIA has the flexibility to always seek best-in-class managers in multiple manager structures that provide consistency of style and results. Sincerely, Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC * The information herein was obtained from various sources; we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Neither the information nor any opinion expressed constitutes an offer, or an invitation to make an offer, to buy or sell any securities. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is not to be construed as investment advice. It does not have regard to the individual investment objectives, financial situation or the particular needs of any specific person who may receive this report. Investors should seek financial advice regarding the appropriateness of investing in any securities or using any investment strategies discussed or recommended here and should understand that statements regarding future prospects may not be realized. Investors should note that returns, if any, from investing in securities, will fluctuate and that each security price or value may rise or fall. Accordingly, investors may receive back less than originally invested. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. 4
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SHAREHOLDER EXPENSES As a shareholder of a Vantagepoint Fund, you incur ongoing expenses, such as advisory fees, investor services fees, fund services fees and other fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing expenses (in dollars and cents) of investing in a Fund and to compare these expenses with the ongoing expenses of investing in other funds. The example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period from July 1, 2004 to December 31, 2004. ACTUAL EXPENSES The first section in the example below provides information about the actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number for your Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES The second section in the example below provides information about the hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on each Fund's actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund's actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in your Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. [Enlarge/Download Table] ACTUAL HYPOTHETICAL ---------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- BEGINNING ENDING EXPENSES BEGINNING ENDING EXPENSES ACCOUNT ACCOUNT ANNUALIZED PAID ACCOUNT ACCOUNT ANNUALIZED PAID VALUE VALUE EXPENSE DURING VANTAGEPOINT VALUE VALUE EXPENSE DURING 7/1/2004 12/31/2004 RATIO PERIOD* FUNDS 7/1/2004 12/31/2004 RATIO PERIOD* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,005.80 0.65% $ 3.28 Money Market** $ 1,000.00 $ 1,022.50 0.65% $ 3.30 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,021.00 0.75% $ 3.81 Short-Term Bond $ 1,000.00 $ 1,021.40 0.75% $ 3.81 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,022.60 0.59% $ 3.00 US Government Securities $ 1,000.00 $ 1,022.20 0.59% $ 3.00 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,080.60 0.75% $ 3.92 Asset Allocation $ 1,000.00 $ 1,021.40 0.75% $ 3.81 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,096.30 0.89% $ 4.69 Equity Income $ 1,000.00 $ 1,020.70 0.89% $ 4.52 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,061.40 0.82% $ 4.25 Growth & Income $ 1,000.00 $ 1,021.00 0.82% $ 4.17 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,027.60 0.95% $ 4.84 Growth $ 1,000.00 $ 1,020.40 0.95% $ 4.82 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,068.00 1.23% $ 6.39 Aggressive Opportunities $ 1,000.00 $ 1,019.00 1.23% $ 6.24 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,118.20 1.18% $ 6.28 International $ 1,000.00 $ 1,019.20 1.18% $ 5.99 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,039.20 0.44% $ 2.26 Core Bond Index Class I $ 1,000.00 $ 1,022.90 0.44% $ 2.24 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,041.10 0.24% $ 1.23 Core Bond Index Class II $ 1,000.00 $ 1,023.90 0.24% $ 1.22 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,070.80 0.46% $ 2.39 500 Stock Index Class I $ 1,000.00 $ 1,022.80 0.46% $ 2.34 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,071.50 0.26% $ 1.35 500 Stock Index Class II $ 1,000.00 $ 1,023.80 0.26% $ 1.32 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,079.80 0.44% $ 2.30 Broad Market Index Class I $ 1,000.00 $ 1,022.90 0.44% $ 2.24 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,080.40 0.24% $ 1.26 Broad Market Index Class II $ 1,000.00 $ 1,023.90 0.24% $ 1.22 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,115.30 0.55% $ 2.92 Mid/Small Company Index Class I $ 1,000.00 $ 1,022.40 0.55% $ 2.80 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,115.50 0.35% $ 1.86 Mid/Small Company Index Class II $ 1,000.00 $ 1,023.40 0.35% $ 1.78 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,144.50 1.10% $ 5.93 Overseas Equity Index Class I $ 1,000.00 $ 1,019.60 1.10% $ 5.58 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,147.30 0.90% $ 4.86 Overseas Equity Index Class II $ 1,000.00 $ 1,020.60 0.90% $ 4.57 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 5
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[Enlarge/Download Table] ACTUAL HYPOTHETICAL --------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- BEGINNING ENDING EXPENSES BEGINNING ENDING EXPENSES ACCOUNT ACCOUNT ANNUALIZED PAID ACCOUNT ACCOUNT ANNUALIZED PAID VALUE VALUE EXPENSE DURING VANTAGEPOINT VALUE VALUE EXPENSE DURING 7/1/2004 12/31/2004 RATIO PERIOD* FUNDS 7/1/2004 12/31/2004 RATIO PERIOD* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $1,000.00 $ 1,038.90 0.83% $ 4.25 Model Portfolio Savings Oriented** $ 1,000.00 $ 1,021.00 0.83% $ 4.22 -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,044.60 0.89% $ 4.57 Model Portfolio Conservative Growth** $ 1,000.00 $ 1,020.70 0.89% $ 4.52 -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,051.70 0.97% $ 5.00 Model Portfolio Traditional Growth** $ 1,000.00 $ 1,020.30 0.97% $ 4.93 -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,062.50 1.02% $ 5.29 Model Portfolio Long-Term Growth** $ 1,000.00 $ 1,020.00 1.02% $ 5.18 -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- $1,000.00 $ 1,065.80 1.17% $ 6.08 Model Portfolio All-Equity Growth** $ 1,000.00 $ 1,019.30 1.17% $ 5.94 -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ----------- * Expenses are calculated using each Fund's annualized expense ratio (as disclosed in the table), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by the number of days in most recent fiscal half-year divided by total # of days in fiscal year e.g. 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period). ** This is a fund of funds. The annualized expense ratio includes this Fund's proportionate share of the expense ratio of the underlying Fund(s). 6
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VANTAGEPOINT MONEY MARKET FUND The Vantagepoint Money Market Fund's objective is to seek maximum current income, consistent with maintaining liquidity and a stable share price of $1.00. The principal investment strategy is to invest substantially all of its assets in the AIM Short-Term Investments Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio, a registered money market mutual fund, which invests in high-quality, short-term money market instruments. The underlying portfolio of the AIM Short-Term Investments Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio consists of certificates of deposit of major U.S. banks, prime commercial paper, high-quality, short-term corporate obligations and short-term U.S. Government and agency securities. The Fund's portfolio has an average maturity of less than 90 days. PERFORMANCE The Vantagepoint Money Market Fund returned 0.82% in 2004. The Fund's unmanaged benchmark, the 30-day U.S. Treasury bill, returned 1.20%, while the benchmark for the Fund's peer group, the MFR Prime Retail Average, returned 0.66%. COMMENTARY In 2003, short-term interest rates fell to 45-year lows as the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) took its target Federal Funds Rate down to 1.00%--an extremely accommodative monetary policy in response to weak economic conditions. That key overnight lending rate reversed direction in 2004, however, as the FOMC raised the rate by 0.25% in June. By the time the year was over, the FOMC raised the Federal Funds Rate four more times for a total of 1.25%, bringing the Federal Funds rate to 2.25% at year end. In reversing course and raising short-term rates, the FOMC most likely was responding to a stronger overall economic picture, capped by firming job creation. In addition, an exceptionally strong housing market, steadily climbing oil prices and the likelihood that corporations would regain some pricing power all led the FOMC to become increasingly concerned over the inflation outlook. While the bond market staged a brief, but sharp sell-off in the second quarter based on strong economic numbers, the Fund benefited from higher money market yields and provided a moderately better return in 2004 compared with 2003. The Fund underperformed its unmanaged benchmark, the 30-day U.S. Treasury bill, owing to fees, but topped its peer fund benchmark, the MFR Prime Retail Average. The AIM Short-Term Investments Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio's average maturity was 29 days at year-end. The AIM Investments Liquid Assets Portfolio has the highest quality rating for money market funds, with all securities rated P-1 by Moody's Investor Service.* * Moody's Investors Service is one of the leading providers of independent credit ratings and research to the capital markets. Moody's publishes credit opinions, research and ratings on fixed income securities, issuers of securities and other credit obligations. 7
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VANTAGEPOINT MONEY MARKET FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Commercial Paper 36% Variable Rate Securities 24% Time Deposits 15% Repurchase Agreements 12% Certificates of Deposit 9% U.S. Agencies 3% Other 1% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 8
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VANTAGEPOINT MONEY MARKET FUND VS. U.S. T-BILLS (30 DAY) AND MFR PRIME RETAIL AVERAGE: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: iMoneyNet & Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MONEY MARKET FUND TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 0.82% Three Years 0.91% Five Years 2.46% Since Inception 2.80% Fund Inception Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns will fluctuate. While the Fund seeks to maintain a stable net asset value of $1 per share, there is no guarantee that it will do so and it is still possible to lose money by investing in the Fund. All returns reflect reinvested dividends but do not include the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's peer benchmark, the MFR Prime Retail Average, measures the performance of a group of approximately 600 retail money market funds. This fund's market benchmark is the 30-day Treasury Bill, an unmanaged benchmark that does not reflect the cost of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the market benchmark, which is a single security. 9
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VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND(1) The Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund's objective is to seek total return that is consistent with preservation of capital. The principal investment strategy is to invest, under normal market conditions, at least 80% of its total assets in bonds of varying maturities. The Fund also normally invests at least 65% of its total assets in debt securities with more than one year to maturity, and its maximum average portfolio maturity (on a dollar-weighted basis) is three years. PERFORMANCE The Short-Term Bond Fund returned 3.65% for 2004. The Fund's benchmark at the beginning of 2004, the 91-day U.S. Treasury bill, returned 1.33%. Effective with the Fund's name, investment objective, strategy and subadviser changes in November, the Merrill Lynch 1-3 Year Government/Corporate Index was selected as the market benchmark for the Fund. For the year, that index returned 1.21%. With the November changes in the Fund, it moved into a peer group of like-style mutual funds benchmarked by the Lipper Short Investment Grade Index. That index returned 1.60% for the year. The Fund's performance in 2004 should not be considered representative of the past performance of the Fund as structured currently. During most of 2004, when the Fund's performance was achieved, it was managed with very different investment objectives and strategies than is the case today. COMMENTARY In anticipation of the change in the Fund's objective and strategy, Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC and Wellington Management Company, LLP, two of the Funds subadvisers, were terminated on September 2, 2004. Payden & Rygel Investment Counsel ("Payden & Rygel") continues to serve as subadviser and on November 8, 2004, STW Fixed Income Management, Ltd ("STW") began serving as a subadviser of the Fund. The Fund's performance reflects a combination of positive factors. Throughout most of 2004, when the Fund was the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund, the Fund followed a strategy that sought to provide current income and maintain a stable net asset value ("NAV") of $100.00. During this period the Fund was invested in a broadly diversified portfolio of bonds that on average was intermediate-term focused, and maintained wrapper contracts to seek to maintain a stable NAV. Following the Fund's name, investment objective and strategy change in November to the Short-Term Bond Fund, discussed below, the Fund began to seek total return, consistent with capital preservation through shorter-term bond investments. The allocation to intermediate term bonds for the majority of the year provided higher returns than the peer group of short-term bond funds. Despite rising short-term interest rates in 2004, which had a negative impact on short-term bond values, the Fund's maturity positioning proved to be beneficial. The headline news in bond markets during 2004 was the Federal Reserve Board's reversal of its year-long highly accommodative monetary stance. In June, the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) began a series of increases in its target Federal Fund Rates. By year-end, the FOMC raised this key rate five times, taking it from a 45-year low of 1.00% to 2.25%. The FOMC made its intentions known well in advance, so despite a back-up in short-term yields, which is to be expected under these conditions, bond market investors generally took the increases in stride. The Fund's name, investment objective, strategy and subadviser changes in November were precipitated by inquiries by the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the method used to value wrap agreements by registered "stable value" funds like the Income Preservation Fund. Coincident with the change, the Fund's NAV began to be marked-to-market daily and the Fund invested in high quality instruments that fall within the one- to three-year average portfolio maturity range. Accordingly, the Fund's benchmark is the Merrill Lynch 1-3 Government/Corporate Index.(2) (1) On November 8, 2004 the Fund underwent a change in name, investment objective, strategy and subadvisers. Prior to this date the Fund was called the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund. (2) The Fund changed benchmarks on November 8, 2004, concurrent with the changes in name, investment objective, strategy and subadvisers. Prior to this date, the Fund was called the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund and used the 91-day T-Bill as its benchmark. 10
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Payden & Rygel and STW follow different approaches to short-term bond investing that complement each other, and Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC, the Fund's adviser believes that together Payden & Rygel and STW are well positioned to seek to achieve the Fund's new short-term bond mandate. SUBADVISER DATA PAYDEN & RYGEL Founded: 1983 Investment Style: Broad-based short duration bond management Investment approach: Pursues a portfolio that focuses on quality, liquidity and safety of principal STW FIXED INCOME MANAGEMENT LTD Founded: 1977 Investment Style: Short duration fixed income management Investment approach: Pursues a portfolio of Investment Grade fixed income securities and short duration assets VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] U.S. Treasuries 36% Asset-Backed 18% U.S. Corporate 16% Cash 12% Mortgage CMO 10% Mortgage Pass-Thru 8% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 11
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VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND VS. U.S. T-BILLS (91 DAY) AND MERRILL LYNCH 1-3 GOVT/CORP: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 4, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: iMoneyNet & Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 3.65% Three Years 3.75% Since Inception 4.14% Fund Inception Date December 4, 2000 The Fund's 2004 performance should not be considered representative of the past performance of the Fund as currently managed. During most of 2004 the Fund's performance was achieved using very different investment objectives and strategies. The Fund was managed using its current investment objective and strategy only since November 8, 2004. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns will fluctuate. It is still possible to lose money by investing in the Fund. All returns reflect reinvested dividends but do not include the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. The Fund's benchmark is the Merrill Lynch 1-3 year Government/Corporate Index ("Merrill 1-3"), which tracks the performance of US dollar-denominated investment grade Government and Corporate public debt issued in the US Domestic bond market with maturities ranging between 1 and 3 years. Bonds must be rated investment grade based on a composite of Moody's and S&P. Prior to November 8, 2004, the Fund's benchmark was the 91-day Treasury bill, an unmanaged benchmark that does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund changed the benchmark to which it compares its performance because the Merrill 1-3 is considered a more appropriate comparison since the Fund changed its name, investment objective and strategies on November 8, 2004. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 12
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VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND The Vantagepoint US Government Securities Fund's objective is to offer current income. The principal investment strategy is to invest, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets in securities issued by the U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government, and U.S. Government-sponsored entities, including mortgage-backed securities issued or guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association ("Ginnie Mae"), the Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ("Freddie Mac"). Mortgage-backed securities issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. PERFORMANCE The Fund returned 1.77% in 2004. Its market benchmark, the Lehman Intermediate U.S. Government Bond Index, returned 2.31%. The Lipper Intermediate U.S. Government Funds Index ("Lipper Index"), a group of mutual funds with similar objectives, returned 2.84%. COMMENTARY The Fund provided a positive return to investors, despite rising short-term interest rates in 2004, which had a negative impact on short-term bond values. The headline news in bond markets during 2004 was the Federal Reserve Board reversing its year-long highly accommodative monetary stance. In June, the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) began a series of increases in its target Federal Funds Rates. By year-end, the FOMC raised this key rate five times, taking it from a 45-year low of 1.00% to 2.25%. The FOMC made its intentions known well in advance, so despite a back-up in short-term yields, which is to be expected under these conditions, bond market investors generally took the increases in stride. The Fund's performance lagged the Lipper Index due to a relative underweighting in mortgage-backed securities (MBS), a sector of the bond market that was strong in 2004. The Fund, on the other hand, invested principally in U.S. government securities and limited its investments in MBS in order to diminish prepayment risk. In 2004, corporate bonds and mortgage securities were strong, as excess yield over Treasuries and spread tightening drove performance. Mortgages, in particular, continued to benefit throughout the year from strong demand from banks and others. In spite of the FOMC's actions to raise interest rates as the year progressed, market participants did not flee from mortgage investments as levels of uncertainty remained low. Lower demand for lower-yielding short- and intermediate-term Treasuries put downward pressure on their prices. Anticipation of the FOMC's action at the end of the second quarter also put significant pressure on Treasuries, particularly short-term maturities most impacted by an increase in the Federal Funds Rate. This caused Treasury yields to move sharply higher during the second quarter, and they finished even higher by year-end. (The two-year U.S. Treasury Note ended 2004 yielding 3.07%.) Despite this rise in yields, which has a negative impact on performance, the Fund finished the year with a positive return. The Fund began the year with a new subadviser, Mellon Capital Management. The subadviser follows an enhanced index approach, seeking to achieve broad diversification among U.S. Government Bonds in the intermediate sector of the bond market. Because it makes very modest active management decisions, investors should expect to achieve a return close to the Fund's market benchmark, the Lehman Intermediate U.S. Government Bond Index. SUBADVISER DATA MELLON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Founded: 1983 Investment Style: U.S. Government securities, duration neutral Investment Approach: Selects U.S. Treasury, U.S. government agency and agency mortgage-backed securities. 13
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VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] U.S. Treasuries 55% U.S. Agency 38% Cash 6% Mortgage Pass-Thru 1% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND VS. LEHMAN BROTHERS INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT BOND INDEX AND LIPPER INTERMEDIATE US GOVERNMENT FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 14
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VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND VS. LEHMAN BROTHERS INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT BOND INDEX AND LIPPER INTERMEDIATE US GOVERNMENT FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 31, 1994 [DATA BLOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 1.77% Three Years 4.01% Five Years 6.25% Ten Years 6.55% Fund Inception Date July 1, 1992 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's market benchmark, the Lehman Brothers Intermediate Government Bond Index, consists of intermediate U. S. Government securities. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the market index. 15
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VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND The Vantagepoint Asset Allocation Fund's objective is to offer long-term capital growth at a lower level of risk than an all equity portfolio. The principal investment strategy is to tactically allocate assets among common stocks, U.S. Treasury securities and short-term debt instruments in proportions determined by the subadviser based on relative expected returns and risk for each asset class. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests 40% to 70% of its assets in common stocks; however, the Fund's investments in common stocks may range from as little as 0% to as much as 100% of Fund assets. PERFORMANCE The Fund returned 10.62% in 2004, while its custom benchmark, a blend of 65% S&P 500 Stock Index, 25% Lehman Brothers Long Term Treasury Bond Index and 10% 91-day U.S. Treasury bills, returned 9.21%. The Fund's peer group benchmark, the Lipper Flexible Portfolio Funds Index, returned 9.49%. COMMENTARY Stocks generally outperformed bonds in 2004--stocks as measured by the S&P 500 Index returned 10.87% while bonds as measured by the Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index returned 4.34%. In this environment, the Fund benefited from its high weighting in stocks throughout the year. The Fund opened the year with an 80% allocation to stocks and a 20% allocation to bonds (and no cash allocation). That stock/bond mix remained through the first and second quarters and the beginning of the third quarter. During the third quarter the stock market began falling amid improved corporate earnings forecasts, increasing the expected returns for stocks. Additionally, longer-term bonds posted strong returns as yields fell, lowering their expected returns. This combination made stocks relatively more attractive than bonds and led to an asset mix shift in mid-August to 90% stocks and 10% bonds. The Fund closed the year at this same 90-10 allocation. The timing of the allocation shift proved highly beneficial for the Fund. The S&P 500 Index closed the third quarter down 1.9% owing to weakness during July and early August. However, the stock market rallied from mid-August through September. In the fourth quarter, stocks continued to gain ground, as the S&P 500 Index closed out the year with a solid 9.2% advance in the fourth quarter. The year-end allocation of 90% stocks, 10% bonds, and 0% cash is more heavily weighted to stocks then the Fund's custom blended benchmark. This reflects the subadviser's belief in near-term stock opportunities as of year-end. The asset allocation approach used by the Fund's subadviser, Mellon Capital Management, has been consistently applied in the Fund for many years. It seeks to provide equity-like returns with lower volatility than an all-equity portfolio, and has achieved such a record historically. The asset allocation is expected to continue to shift over time in an effort to benefit from attractive expected returns as anticipated by the subadviser. When markets shift, the Fund is potentially well suited to quickly change its allocations in an effort to benefit shareholders. SUBADVISER DATA MELLON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Founded: 1983 Investment Style: Tactical asset allocation Investment Approach: Active allocation between stocks, bonds and cash, using a quantitative model and passive management of stock and bond exposure 16
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VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND ALLOCATION OF ASSETS FOR THE 3 YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK, LIPPER FLEXIBLE PORTFOLIO FUND INDEX AND S&P 500 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates 17
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VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK, LIPPER FLEXIBLE PORTFOLIO FUND INDEX AND S&P 500 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 31, 1994 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 10.62% Three Years 5.47% Five Years 1.96% Ten Years 10.59% Fund Inception Date December 1, 1974 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's custom benchmark is comprised of 65% S&P 500 Index, 25% Lehman Brothers Long-Term Treasury Bond Index and 10% 91-day Treasury bills. The S&P 500 Index consists of 500 companies representing larger capitalization stocks traded in the U.S. The Lehman Brothers Long-Term Treasury Bond Index consists of all Treasury obligations with maturities of 10 years or greater. The indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 18
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VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND The Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund's objective is to offer long-term capital growth with consistency derived from dividend yield. The principal investment strategy is to invest, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities. The Fund seeks to invest primarily in the common stocks of companies that are expected to pay dividends at above-market levels. The Fund may invest across companies of all sizes but generally focuses on larger capitalization companies, which tend to have the most stable long-term earnings and dividend-paying records. The Fund may also invest in bonds, convertible securities and securities of foreign issuers. PERFORMANCE The Fund returned 14.78% in 2004. Its market benchmark, the S&P/BARRA Value Index, gained 15.71%, and the Lipper Equity Income Funds Index, a group of mutual funds with similar objectives, returned 13.02%. COMMENTARY The Fund's performance in 2004 was largely driven by results in the fourth quarter of the year. The primary trends that shaped performance included value stocks outperforming growth stocks; higher dividend paying stocks topping those with lower yields; and smaller-cap stocks outperforming large-cap stocks. Reflecting the value style's leadership, the energy and utilities sectors, which tend to have below market valuations and above market yields, led stocks higher. Financials are also typically favored by value investors, but posted returns in line with the overall market as interest rates rose. Technology was decidedly out of favor, as investors lacked confidence that business spending on technology would benefit companies in the sector in the short-term. Investors also shied away from the health care sector as some leading names encountered a wide range of issues. Compared to the Fund's value-oriented benchmark, the Fund benefited from a 50% underweighting to financial stocks, which lagged in an environment of rising interest rates. A relatively higher weighting to consumer discretionary stocks also helped performance. However, within both sectors, stock-specific exposure variously hurt or helped the Fund. In financials, for instance, insurance holdings hurt Fund performance. The industry came under pressure after a series of severe hurricanes hit the U.S. Southeast and investigators began to probe the practices of several leading property and casualty insurers. Within the consumer discretionary sector, hotel, restaurant, leisure, and media stocks helped the Fund's return. Increased business travel and reduced room discounts were a benefit to hotel stocks. Media stocks (television network and cable providers) benefited from increased advertising revenue and stronger network television programming. Another factor positively impacting Fund performance was exposure to higher yielding (dividend paying) stocks and higher quality stocks. Because of the generally strong returns emanating from value-oriented stocks, particularly in the fourth quarter, the Fund's three subadvisers became increasingly cautious in their stock purchases. They continued to seek attractively priced stocks within their value discipline, and those were increasingly difficult to find as the year-progressed. The Fund's above-normal cash position was reflective of some valuation concerns and detracted from performance. The Fund remained well diversified and style consistent throughout the year. The Fund continued to utilize three distinct subadvisers, each managing complementary value styles, with a goal of providing favorable results with more consistency over time than a single style fund. 19
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SUBADVISER DATA BARROW, HANLEY, MEWHINNEY & STRAUSS, INC. Founded: 1979 Investment Style: Contrarian value Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research SOUTHEASTERN ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. Founded: 1975 Investment Style: Special situations value Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC. Founded: 1937 Investment Style: Relative yield value Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENT [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 1% Hardware 1% Media 11% Telecommunications 3% Healthcare 9% Consumer Services 10% Business Services 7% Financial Services 20% Consumer Goods 16% Industrial Materials 10% Energy 9% Utilities 4% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 20
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VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND VS. S&P 500/BARRA VALUE INDEX AND LIPPER EQUITY INCOME FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND VS. S&P 500/BARRA VALUE INDEX AND LIPPER EQUITY INCOME FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 31, 1994 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 21
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VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 14.78% Three Years 9.12% Five Years 9.47% Ten Years 13.61% Fund Inception Date April 1, 1994 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's market benchmark, the S&P/BARRA Value Index, consists of a subset of the S&P 500 Index that includes stocks with lower price-to-book ratios. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the market index. 22
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VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND The Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund's objective is to offer long-term capital growth and current income. The principal investment strategy is to invest primarily in common stocks that the Fund's subadvisers believe offer the potential for capital appreciation and, secondarily, current income by investing in dividend-paying stocks. PERFORMANCE The Fund returned 8.85% in 2004. The S&P 500 Index, its market benchmark, gained 10.87%. The Lipper Growth & Income Fund Index, a group of mutual funds with similar objectives, advanced 11.73%. COMMENTARY The Fund produced positive returns in 2004, largely due to the strong stock market in the fourth quarter. Some key trends with segments and sectors of the equity markets drove performance over the year. The primary trends that shaped performance included value stocks outperforming growth stocks; higher dividend paying stocks topping those with lower yields; and smaller capitalization stocks outperforming large capitalization stocks. Reflecting the value style's leadership, the energy and utilities sectors, which tend to have below market valuations and above market yields, led stocks higher. Financials are also typically favored by value investors, but posted returns in line with the overall market as interest rates rose. Technology was decidedly out of favor, as investors lacked confidence that business spending on technology would benefit companies in the sector in the short-term. Investors also shied away from the health care sector as some leading names encountered a wide range of issues. Two of the strongest areas for the Fund in 2003 became the biggest underachievers in 2004. A larger-than-benchmark weight to semiconductor stocks was the largest source of underperformance, as investors soured on the industry due its excess inventory position. Intel, Applied Materials and Teradyne were three of the Fund's primary detractors from performance. Large cap pharmaceuticals also hurt performance. Concerns about drug development programs, patent expirations, regulatory actions and potential litigation affected the industry. Fund holdings Pfizer, Forest Labs, AstraZeneca and Eli Lilly all lagged in performance. While the Fund did not own Merck, its Vioxx woes spread throughout the industry. Additional stock-specific issues held back performance, including Marsh & McLennan (involved in New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's probe of the insurance industry) and Alcoa (softer demand and lower-than-expected earnings). On the positive side, the Fund benefited from exposure to selected "defensive" industries. These included health care equipment and services; food staples and retailers; energy; and utilities. The utility sector led all others in 2004, posting a 30.71% return, while the energy sector advanced 29.79%. Throughout the year, the Fund remained well diversified and style consistent. By blending three complementary styles of investing--value, growth and core--the Fund was successful in achieving large-capitalization core-like investment results. The Fund continues to utilize three different subadvisers, each managing in one of three distinct styles, with a goal of providing favorable results with more consistency over time than a single-style fund. 23
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SUBADVISER DATA CAPITAL GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY Founded: 1968 Investment Style: Selected opportunities Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC. Founded: 1937 Investment Style: Blue chip growth Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLP Founded: 1928 Investment Style: Yield-focused value Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 3% Hardware 10% Media 4% Telecommunications 3% Healthcare 15% Consumer Services 7% Business Services 4% Financial Services 23% Consumer Goods 7% Industrial Material 12% Energy 9% Utilities 3% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 24
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VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND VS. S&P 500 INDEX AND LIPPER GROWTH & INCOME FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND VS. S&P 500 INDEX AND LIPPER GROWTH & INCOME FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED OCTOBER 2, 1998 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 25
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VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 8.85% Three Years 3.06% Five Years 1.67% Since Inception 9.35% Fund Inception Date October 2, 1998 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's market benchmark, the S&P 500 Index, consists of 500 companies representing larger capitalization stocks traded in the U.S. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the market index. 26
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VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND The Vantagepoint Growth Fund's objective is to offer long-term capital growth. The principal investment strategy is to invest primarily in common stocks that are considered by the Fund's subadvisers to have above-average potential for growth. PERFORMANCE The Fund returned 3.27% in 2004. Its market benchmark, the DJ Wilshire 5000 Index, gained 12.49% while the Lipper Growth Funds Index, a group of mutual funds with similar objectives, returned 9.22%. COMMENTARY The Fund was in positive territory again in 2004, with strong returns produced in the fourth quarter. However, it lagged its benchmark and peer funds owing to a combination of factors that made the year a challenging one for growth funds. In brief, the Fund encountered a stock market driven by the value style, by lower quality stocks, and by small- and mid-cap stocks. Value-oriented stocks continued their multi-year outperformance versus growth-oriented stocks. Also, small- and mid-cap stocks significantly outperformed large-cap stocks (the Russell Small and Mid-Cap Growth Indexes returned 14.3% and 15.5%, respectively, while Russell Large-Cap Growth returned 6.3%). Finally, lower quality stocks outperformed higher quality stocks. These trends worked against the Fund's performance relative to the Fund's broad market benchmark, which includes all styles and types of stocks, and the Fund's peers that on average make more aggressive bets outside the large capitalization, high-quality stock universe. Across market sectors, 2004 performance was positive but ranged significantly in magnitude across specific sectors as well as specific stocks. The market was led by several sectors that are not traditionally identified with growth, including energy, utilities and materials. The Fund was underweighted in all three sectors because of its focus on growth-style consistency. Traditional growth sectors, where the Fund was overweight, lagged. These included information technology and health care. Finally, some individual Fund holdings--including Pfizer, Intel, Cisco Systems and Gannett--suffered stock-specific setbacks. The Fund was helped by a higher relative weighting to consumer discretionary stocks vis-a-vis the broad market benchmark. With growth stocks underperforming value stocks for a nearly unprecedented five years (2000 - 2004), a rotation favoring growth is expected at some point. The Fund's managers used the market fluctuations throughout 2004 to purchase high-quality growth-oriented companies at favorable valuations. These investments are believed to be positioned to perform well if style rotation favoring growth ultimately occurs. The Fund's investment management strategies complement one another by providing four different styles of growth investing. This multi-management approach seeks to position the Fund for attractive long-term investment opportunities. 27
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SUBADVISER DATA BROWN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Founded: 1983 Investment Style: Well-priced growth Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY Founded: 1981 Investment Style: Aggressive growth Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research TUKMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Founded: 1980 Investment Style: Contrarian growth Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research PEREGRINE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Founded: 1984 Investment Style: Concentrated growth Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental analysis VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 7% Hardware 16% Media 5% Telecommunications 1% Healthcare 12% Consumer Services 15% Business Services 10% Financial Services 14% Consumer Goods 9% Industrial Materials 10% Energy 2% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 28
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VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND VS. DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX AND LIPPER GROWTH FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND VS. DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX AND LIPPER GROWTH FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 31, 1994 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 29
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VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 3.27% Three Years 0.22% Five Years -3.62% Ten Years 10.96% Fund Inception Date April 1, 1983 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's market benchmark, the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Index, consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U.S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U. S. equity market. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the market index. 30
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VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND The Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund's objective is to offer high long-term capital appreciation. The principal investment strategy is to invest, under normal circumstances, primarily in common stocks of small- to medium-capitalization U.S. and foreign companies that the Fund's subadvisers believe offer the opportunity for high capital appreciation. PERFORMANCE The Fund returned 15.99% for the year. The Fund's market benchmark, the DJ Wilshire 4500 Index, gained 18.08%, while the Lipper Capital Appreciation Funds Index, a group of mutual funds with similar objectives, returned 11.30%. COMMENTARY The Fund's annual return reflected strength in small- and mid-cap stocks over their larger-cap counterparts. This was one of the key trends that drove stock market and Fund results. In addition to smaller-capitalization stocks generally outperforming larger-capitalization stocks, the primary trends that shaped stock fund performance in 2004 included value stocks outperforming growth; higher dividend paying stocks topping those with lower yields; and foreign stocks as a whole outperforming US stocks as measured in U.S. dollars. While equity markets produced generally strong results in 2004, individual sector performance was mixed, as was stock specific results within each sector. Reflecting the value style's leadership, the energy and utilities sectors, which tend to have below market valuations and above market yields, led stocks higher. Financials are also typically favored by value investors, but posted returns in line with the overall market as interest rates rose. Technology was decidedly out of favor, as investors lacked confidence that business spending on technology would benefit companies in the sector on the short-term. Investors also shied away from the health care sector as some leading names encountered a wide range of issues. The Fund captured almost all of its return during the first quarter (+7.61%) and the fourth quarter (+12.63%), when the equity markets were strongest. The second quarter was flattish (+0.92%), while the third quarter (-5.18%) produced the only negative period for the year. Returns early in the year were driven by the Fund's smaller-capitalization focus and investments in financial, consumer discretionary and health care stocks, while the strong close to the year was supported by the consumer discretionary and information technology sectors, along with companies in the commercial services and supply industry. Mid-year market weakness can be traced to inventory problems in the semiconductor industry, weak bookings in the software industry and regulatory issues in the health care industry, as well as problems plaguing the broad market, such as high energy prices, the weak dollar and election year uncertainty. Despite the generally weaker performance of the technology sector for the year, the Fund benefited from good stock selection in the sector. The Fund also benefited from holding names with relatively higher Price/Earnings ratios. Consistent with the overall market, lower quality issues outperformed, as well. Financial stocks performed less well for the Fund, with insurance industry holdings lagging the most. Investigators from the office of Eliot Spitzer, the New York State Attorney General, put pressure on select insurance companies over a range of regulatory and business practice issues. The Aggressive Opportunities Fund will, from time to time, underperform the broader market as it seeks to benefit from smaller, more volatile holdings. However, the Fund seeks to limit this volatility by employing three different subadvisers, each with distinct investing styles. The subadvisers of the Fund continued to remain committed to their strategies at year-end and viewed their market positioning as being value-additive in the future. 31
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SUBADVISER DATA SOUTHEASTERN ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. Founded: 1975 Investment Style: Worldwide special situations Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research WELLINGTON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLP Founded: 1928 Investment Style: Worldwide growth opportunities Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC. Founded: 1937 Investment Style: Emerging growth Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 4% Hardware 6% Media 13% Telecommunications 5% Healthcare 11% Consumer Services 13% Business Services 8% Financial Services 17% Consumer Goods 6% Industrial Materials 13% Energy 4% Utilities 1% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 32
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VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND VS. DJ WILSHIRE 4500 INDEX AND LIPPER CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND VS. DJ WILSHIRE 4500 INDEX AND LIPPER CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 31, 1994 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 33
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VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 15.99% Three Years 1.07% Five Years -4.19% Since Inception 11.38% Fund Inception Date October 1, 1994 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's market benchmark, the DJ Wilshire 4500 Index, consists of all stocks in the DJ Wilshire 5000 Index except for those included in the S&P 500 Index. It represents mid- and small-capitalization companies. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the market index. 34
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VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND The Vantagepoint International Fund's objective is to offer long-term capital growth and diversification by country. The principal investment strategy is to invest primarily in the common stocks of companies headquartered outside of the United States. The Fund will invest, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its assets in foreign equity securities. PERFORMANCE The Vantagepoint International Fund rose 15.23% for the year. The Fund's market benchmark, the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Europe, Australasia and Far East (EAFE) Index, returned 20.70%. The Lipper International Fund Index, a group of mutual funds with similar investment objectives, returned 18.66%. COMMENTARY For the second consecutive year, major global stock indexes produced double-digit returns in 2004, and it was the third year in a row that international equity markets (as represented by the MSCI EAFE Index) outperformed their broad U.S. counterparts. The outperformance was aided by currency effects, as the falling dollar boosted foreign security returns to U.S.-based investors. Without the effect of the lower dollar, developed market returns as a whole were above broad market returns in the U.S.--about 13.11% in local market terms and 7.59% due to currency for a total return of 20.70% versus the S&P 500's 10.87% return. Performance across individual countries was widely mixed, however, even within the same geographic region. Fund performance reflected many of the factors that drove international returns over the course of the year. The primary trends that shaped performance included value stocks outperforming growth; higher dividend paying stocks topping those with lower yields; and smaller cap stocks outperforming large-cap issues. Reflecting the value style's leadership, utilities were the best performing sector. Similarly, financial stocks also posted a good year. Energy stocks benefited from high demand and oil prices that on a nominal basis reached record highs. Technology was decidedly out of favor, as investors lacked confidence that business spending on technology would benefit companies in the sector in the short-term. Health care--a traditional growth sector--was out of favor as some leading names encountered issues. Fund performance was hindered by the weakness in technology stocks. Select pharmaceutical holdings--AstraZeneca, in particular--detracted from performance owing to health and litigation concerns. Holding less utility stocks also held back performance, as did stock selection in the financial sector. The Fund benefited from strong results in the telecommunications and energy sectors. Select telecom holdings--such as Telefonica SA, Vodafone and Singapore Telecom--contributed to return as a result of healthy growth in their served markets. Throughout the year, the Fund remained diversified across countries and industry sectors. Because the Fund is designed to provide investors with a core allocation to non-US companies, it largely avoided non-core sectors of the international market such as emerging markets and smaller-capitalization companies and therefore the Fund did not benefit from positive performance in those sectors. The Fund's higher-quality, higher-capitalization bias relative to the market benchmark and the Fund's peers left the Fund trailing the two benchmarks. However, the Fund's subadvisers remained confident at year-end that their emphasis on larger capitalization, higher quality stocks, which were less favored in 2004, would benefit performance in 2005 as the market rotates to the most attractive opportunities. 35
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SUBADVISER DATA CAPITAL GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY Founded: 1968 Investment Style: International selected opportunities Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research ARTISAN PARTNERS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Founded: 1995 Investment Style: International growth opportunities Investment Approach: Bottom-up fundamental research VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND REGIONAL EXPOSURE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Europe 50% UK 15% Latin America 2% North America 4% Asia 7% Australia 1% Japan 21% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 36
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VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND VS. MSCI EAFE INDEX AND LIPPER INTERNATIONAL FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND VS. MSCI EAFE INDEX AND LIPPER INTERNATIONAL FUNDS INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 31, 1994 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 37
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VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 15.23% Three Years 8.29% Five Years -2.91% Since Inception 5.43% Fund Inception Date October 1, 1994 Fund Registration Date March 1, 1999 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1, 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's market benchmark, the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Europe, Australasia, and Far East (EAFE) Index, consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the market index. 38
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VANTAGEPOINT INDEX FUNDS COMMENTARY The Vantagepoint Index Funds follow an indexed or "passively managed" approach to investing. The Funds invest in securities that are selected to approximate the investment characteristics and performance of their respective benchmarks. To minimize transaction costs, the Index Funds, with the exception of the 500 Stock Index Fund, use sampling techniques to approximate their benchmarks' characteristics using fewer securities than are contained in the Index. The VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND'S objective is to offer current income by approximating the performance of the Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index. The VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND'S objective is to offer long-term capital growth by approximating the performance of the S&P 500 Index. The VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND'S objective is to offer long-term capital growth by approximating the performance of the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Index. The VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND'S objective is to offer long-term capital growth by approximating the performance of the Dow Jones Wilshire 4500 Index. The VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND'S objective is to offer long-term capital growth and diversification by approximating the performance of the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Europe, Australasia and Far East (EAFE) Free Index. Interest rates rose from 45-year lows during 2004 as economic data pointed to an acceleration of growth. Because interest rates and bond prices move in opposite directions, the U.S. bond market posted modest returns. The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index rose 4.34%. The Vantagepoint Core Bond Index Fund (Class II shares), which tracks that index, returned 4.22%. The major U.S. stock indexes posted positive returns for the second year in a row, after three negative years from 2000 through 2002. The gains were fueled by low absolute interest rates, an improving economic picture, rising corporate earnings, and decreased uncertainty about U.S. action in Iraq. Most of the returns were earned in the fourth quarter, as uncertainty about the U.S. presidential election evaporated. The Vantagepoint 500 Stock Index Fund (Class II shares) returned 10.60%. The Fund tracks the S&P 500 Index, which gained 10.87%. The Vantagepoint Broad Market Index Fund (Class II shares) returned 12.11%. The Fund tracks the DJ Wilshire 5000 Index, which comprises the stocks of all U.S.-headquartered companies and rose 12.49%. The Vantagepoint Mid/Small Company Index Fund (Class II shares) returned 17.95%. The Fund tracks the DJ Wilshire 4500 Index, which measures the performance of small- and mid-sized companies and gained 18.08%. In general, international stocks experienced positive returns in 2004 and generally higher than most U.S. stocks. Because the dollar declined against major currencies, international stock returns were higher when translated into U.S. dollars. The MSCI Europe, Australasia, Far East (EAFE) Index, which comprises larger stocks in developed markets, rose 20.70% in dollar terms. The Vantagepoint Overseas Equity Index Fund (Class II shares) returned 20.05%. On December 11, 2003, the Board of Directors of the Company approved the transfer of the Index Funds from a Master-Feeder structure to a stand-alone structure where each Index Fund has an investment adviser and sub-adviser. In a Master-Feeder structure, a feeder fund invests in a master portfolio that invests in individual securities and has substantially the same investment objectives as the feeder fund. In a stand-alone structure, a fund invests directly in individual securities. On March 8, 2004, the Index Funds began investing in securities directly. The Board also approved the discontinuation of investing in Barclays Global Fund Advisors' Master Investment Portfolios ("Master Portfolios") in conjunction with the new fund structure. The new subadviser to the Index Funds is Mellon Capital Management Corporation. This transition occurred on March 8, 2004. As of December 31, each Index Fund invested in a portfolio managed by Mellon Capital Management. 39
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SUBADVISER DATA MELLON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Founded: 1983 Investment Style: Index portfolio Investment approach: Approximate the investment characteristics and performance of specified benchmarks VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND CLASS II SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] U.S. Corporate 22% Mortgage CMO 3% Mortgage Pass-Thru 33% U.S. Agency 12% U.S. Treasuries 24% Cash 2% Foreign Corp 2% Asset-Backed 2% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 40
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VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND CLASS I VS. LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND CLASS II VS. LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 5, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 41
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VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] Class I Shares Class II Shares One Year 3.94% 4.22% Three Years 5.70% 5.96% Five Years 7.39% 7.64% Since Inception 6.52% 6.74% Inception Date June 2, 1997 June 2, 1997 Offering Date March 1, 1999 April 5, 1999 Prior to March 1, 1999, the Fund existed as an unregistered commingled fund. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1 (Class I Shares) and April 5 (Class II Shares), 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's benchmark, the Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index, consists of all investment-grade U. S. fixed income securities. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio may differ from the securities in the market index. 42
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VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND CLASS II SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 4% Hardware 10% Media 4% Telecommunications 3% Healthcare 13% Consumer Services 9% Business Services 4% Financial Services 21% Consumer Goods 9% Industrial Materials 13% Energy 7% Utilities 3% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND CLASS I VS. S&P 500 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 43
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VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND CLASS II VS. S&P 500 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 5, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] Class I Shares Class II Shares One Year 10.49% 10.60% Three Years 3.15% 3.35% Five Years -2.75% -2.55% Since Inception 5.96% 6.17% Inception Date June 2, 1997 June 2, 1997 Offering Date March 1, 1999 April 5, 1999 Prior to March 1, 1999, the Fund existed as an unregistered commingled fund. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1 (Class I Shares) and April 5 (Class II Shares), 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's benchmark, the S&P 500 Index, consists of 500 companies representing larger capitalization stocks traded in the U.S. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio may differ from the securities comprising the market index. 44
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VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND CLASS II SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 4% Hardware 10% Media 4% Telecommunications 3% Healthcare 12% Consumer Services 9% Business Services 5% Financial Services 23% Consumer Goods 8% Industrial Materials 12% Energy 7% Utilities 3% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND CLASS I VS. DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 45
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VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND CLASS II VS. DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 5, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] Class I Shares Class II Shares One Year 11.96% 12.11% Three Years 4.78% 4.99% Five Years -1.99% -1.82% Ten Years 11.32% 11.53% Inception Date October 1, 1994 October 1, 1994 Offering Date March 1, 1999 April 5, 1999 Prior to March 1, 1999, the Fund existed as an unregistered commingled fund. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1 (Class I Shares) and April 5 (Class II Shares), 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's benchmark, the DJ Wilshire 5000 Index, consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U. S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U.S. equity market. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio may differ from the securities comprising the market index. 46
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VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND CLASS II SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Software 4% Hardware 7% Media 5% Telecommunications 2% Healthcare 11% Consumer Services 11% Business Services 9% Financial Services 25% Consumer Goods 6% Industrial Materials 10% Energy 7% Utilities 3% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND CLASS I VS. DJ WILSHIRE 4500 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 47
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VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND CLASS II VS. DJ WILSHIRE 4500 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 5, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] Class I Shares Class II Shares One Year 17.86% 17.95% Three Years 10.99% 11.16% Five Years 0.94% 1.13% Since Inception 7.82% 8.03% Inception Date June 2, 1997 June 2, 1997 Offering Date March 1, 1999 April 5, 1999 Prior to March 1, 1999, the Fund existed as an unregistered commingled fund. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1 (Class I Shares) and April 5 (Class II Shares), 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's benchmark, the DJ Wilshire 4500 Index, consists of all stocks in the DJ Wilshire 5000 Index except for those included in the S&P 500 Index. It represents mid- and small-capitalization companies. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio may differ from the securities comprising the market index. 48
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VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND CLASS II REGIONAL EXPOSURE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 % OF TOTAL INVESTMENTS [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] Europe 45% UK 25% Asia 3% Australia 5% Japan 22% Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND CLASS I VS. MSCI EAFE FREE INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED MARCH 1, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 49
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VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND CLASS II VS. MSCI EAFE FREE INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 5, 1999 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] Class I Shares Class II Shares One Year 19.61% 20.05% Three Years 11.12% 11.34% Five Years -1.87% -1.65% Since Inception 3.65% 3.87% Inception Date June 2, 1997 June 2, 1997 Offering Date March 1, 1999 April 5, 1999 Prior to March 1, 1999, the Fund existed as an unregistered commingled fund. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to March 1 (Class I Shares) and April 5 (Class II Shares), 1999 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's benchmark, the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Europe, Australasia, and Far East (EAFE) Free Index, consists of a subset of the EAFE Index that excludes securities that are not available for purchase by foreign investors. The index is unmanaged and does not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio may differ from the securities comprising the market index. 50
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO SAVINGS ORIENTED FUND The Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Savings Oriented Fund's objective is to offer capital preservation, reasonable current income, and some capital growth while seeking to limit risk. The principal investment strategy is to seek to invest 75% of the Fund's assets in fixed income funds and 25% of the Fund's assets in stock funds by investing in the following Vantagepoint Funds in the target percentages indicated: [Download Table] Short-Term Bond Fund 35% Core Bond Index Fund 30% US Government Securities Fund 10% Equity Income Fund 10% Growth & Income Fund 10% International Fund 5% PERFORMANCE The Vantagepoint Savings Oriented Fund returned 5.78% in 2004. The Fund's composite benchmark returned 4.71%. COMMENTARY All components of the Savings Oriented Fund had positive returns in 2004. The Short-Term Bond Fund, which was converted from the Income Preservation Fund on November 8, 2004, continued to be the largest allocation in the Savings Oriented Fund and fulfilled its role as a capital preservation anchor for the Fund. The strong performance of the Equity Income, Growth & Income, and International Funds (all up more than 8%) provided a boost to the lower returns of the bond funds, which ranged in returns from 1.77% to 3.94%. Although stock funds comprised just 25% of total fund assets, they produced almost half of the Fund's overall return. VANTAGEPOINT SAVINGS ORIENTED SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] SOFTWARE <1% HARDWARE 1% MEDIA 2% TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1% HEALTHCARE 3% CONSUMER SERVICES 2% BUSINESS SERVICES 1% FINANCIAL SERVICES 6% CONSUMER GOODS 3% INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 3% ENERGY 2% UTILITIES 1% Cash 8% Foreign Govt <1% Foreign Corp <1% Municipal <1% Asset-Backed 12% US Corporate 11% Mortgage CMO 7% Mortgage Pass-Thru 5% US Agency 4% US Treasury 29% Fixed income funds are in italics and equity funds are shown in BOLD. Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 51
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO SAVINGS ORIENTED FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK AND LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 4, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO SAVINGS ORIENTED FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK AND LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED FEBRUARY 9, 1995 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark Returns: Ibbotson Associates 52
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO SAVINGS ORIENTED FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 5.78% Three Years 4.67% Five Years 4.64% Since Inception 6.88% Fund Inception Date February 9, 1995 Fund Registration Date December 4, 2000 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to December 4, 2000 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's composite blended benchmark is comprised of 65% 30-day T-bill, 10% Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index, 20% DJ Wilshire 5000 Index and 5% MSCI EAFE. The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index consists of all investment-grade U. S. fixed income securities. The DJ Wilshire 5000 Index consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U. S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U.S. equity market. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. The indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 53
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE GROWTH FUND The Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Conservative Growth Fund's objective is to offer reasonable current income and capital preservation, with modest potential for capital growth. The principal investment strategy is to seek to invest 60% of the Fund's assets in fixed income funds and 40% of the Fund's assets in stock funds by investing in the following Vantagepoint Funds in the target percentages indicated: [Download Table] Short-Term Bond Fund 30% Core Bond Index Fund 30% Equity Income Fund 10% Growth & Income Fund 10% Growth Fund 8% Aggressive Opportunities Fund 5% International Fund 7% PERFORMANCE The Conservative Growth Fund returned 6.74% in 2004. The Fund's composite benchmark returned 6.42%. COMMENTARY All components of the Conservative Growth Fund had positive returns in 2004. The bond funds, with returns ranging from 3.65% to 3.94%, produced the majority of the overall Fund's return. The stock funds, which comprise 40% of Fund assets, meaningfully outperformed the bond funds and contributed strongly to the overall Fund return for the year. The Equity Income Fund was the most significant contributor to the overall Fund return, followed by value-added from the Growth & Income Fund. A lower return contribution came from the Aggressive Opportunities Fund and the International Fund, which performed well but had a low weighting in the Fund. VANTAGEPOINT CONSERVATIVE GROWTH SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] SOFTWARE 1% HARDWARE 3% MEDIA 3% TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2% HEALTHCARE 4% CONSUMER SERVICES 4% BUSINESS SERVICES 3% FINANCIAL SERVICES 8% CONSUMER GOODS 4% INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 4% ENERGY 3% UTILITIES 1% Cash 6% Foreign Govt <1% Foreign Corp <1% Asset-Backed 9% US Corporate 10% Mortgage CMO 5% Mortgage Pass-Thru 7% US Agency 1% US Treasury 20% Fixed income funds are in italics and equity funds are shown in BOLD. Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 54
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE GROWTH VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK, LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 4, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE GROWTH VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK, LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 1, 1996 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associate 55
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE GROWTH FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 6.74% Three Years 4.53% Five Years 3.66% Since Inception 7.02% Fund Inception Date April 1, 1996 Fund Registration Date December 4, 2000 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to December 4, 2000 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's composite blended benchmark is comprised of 50% 30-day T-bill, 10% Lehman Aggregate Bond Index, 35% DJ Wilshire 5000 Index and 5% MSCI EAFE Index. The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index consists of all investment-grade U.S. fixed income securities. The DJ Wilshire 5000 Index consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U.S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U.S. equity market. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. The indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 56
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO TRADITIONAL GROWTH FUND The Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Traditional Growth Fund's objective is to offer moderate capital growth and reasonable current income. The principal investment strategy is to seek to invest 40% of the Fund's assets in fixed income funds and 60% of the Fund's assets in stock funds by investing in the following Vantagepoint Funds in the target percentages indicated: [Download Table] Short-Term Bond Fund 20% Core Bond Index Fund 20% Equity Income Fund 10% Growth & Income Fund 15% Growth Fund 15% Aggressive Opportunities Fund 10% International Fund 10% PERFORMANCE The Traditional Growth Fund returned 7.89% in 2004. The Fund's composite benchmark returned 9.10%. COMMENTARY All components of the Traditional Growth Fund had positive returns in 2004. Stock funds comprised 60% of total Fund assets and produced nearly all of the Fund's return. The Aggressive Opportunities Fund and International Fund were the most significant contributors to the overall Fund return, followed by the Equity Income Fund and Growth & Income Fund, with the Growth Fund contributing a modest amount. VANTAGEPOINT TRADITIONAL GROWTH SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] SOFTWARE 2% HARDWARE 5% MEDIA 5% TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2% HEALTHCARE 7% CONSUMER SERVICES 6% BUSINESS SERVICES 4% FINANCIAL SERVICES 12% CONSUMER GOODS 6% INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 7% ENERGY 3% UTILITIES 1% Cash 4% Foreign Govt <1% Foreign Corp <1% Asset-Backed 6% US Corporate 7% Mortgage CMO 3% Mortgage Pass-Thru 6% US Agency 1% US Treasury 13% Fixed income funds are in italics and equity funds are shown in BOLD. Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 57
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO TRADITIONAL GROWTH FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK, LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 4, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO TRADITIONAL GROWTH FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK, LEHMAN BROTHERS AGGREGATE BOND INDEX AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 1, 1996 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates 58
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO TRADITIONAL GROWTH FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 7.89% Three Years 4.39% Five Years 2.35% Since Inception 7.67% Fund Inception Date April 1, 1996 Fund Registration Date December 4, 2000 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to December 4, 2000 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's custom benchmark is comprised of 30% 30-day U.S. Treasury bills, 10% Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index, 50% DJ Wilshire 5000 Index and 10% MSCI EAFE. The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index consists of all investment-grade U.S. fixed income securities. The DJ Wilshire 5000 Index consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U.S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U. S. equity market. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. The indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 59
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO LONG-TERM GROWTH FUND The Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Long-Term Growth Fund's objective is to offer high long-term capital growth and modest current income. The principal investment strategy is to seek to invest 20% of the Fund's assets in fixed income funds and 80% of the Fund's assets in stock funds by investing in the following Vantagepoint Funds in the target percentages indicated: [Download Table] Core Bond Index Fund 20% Equity Income Fund 13% Growth & Income Fund 20% Growth Fund 20% Aggressive Opportunities Fund 15% International Fund 12% PERFORMANCE The Long-Term Growth Fund returned 9.25% in 2004. The Fund's composite benchmark returned 12.15%. COMMENTARY All components of the Long-Term Growth Fund had positive returns in 2004. Since stocks outperformed investment-grade bonds, virtually all of the Fund's return came from stock funds. The Aggressive Opportunities Fund, which returned 15.99% for the year, was the most significant contributor to the overall Fund return, followed by the International Fund. The Equity Income Fund and Growth & Income Fund were also strong contributors to the Fund's total return for the year. VANTAGEPOINT LONG-TERM GROWTH SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] SOFTWARE 3% HARDWARE 7% MEDIA 6% TELECOMMUNICATIONS 3% HEALTHCARE 9% CONSUMER SERVICES 8% BUSINESS SERVICES 5% FINANCIAL SERVICES 16% CONSUMER GOODS 8% INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 9% ENERGY 5% UTILITIES 2% Cash <1% Foriegn Corp <1% Asset-Backed <1% US Corporate 4% Mortgage CMO 1% Mortgage Pass-Thru 7% US Agency 2% US Treasury 5% Fixed income funds are shown in italics and equity funds are shown in BOLD. Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 60
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO LONG-TERM GROWTH FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 4, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO LONG-TERM GROWTH FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED APRIL 1, 1996 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates 61
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO LONG-TERM GROWTH FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 9.25% Three Years 4.45% Five Years 0.96% Since Inception 8.38% Fund Inception Date April 1, 1996 Fund Registration Date December 4, 2000 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to December 4, 2000 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's custom benchmark is comprised of 20% Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index, 65% DJ Wilshire 5000 Index and 15% MSCI EAFE Index. The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Index consists of all investment-grade U.S. fixed income securities. The DJ Wilshire 5000 Index consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U.S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U.S. equity market. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. The indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 62
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO ALL-EQUITY GROWTH FUND The Vantagepoint Model Portfolio All-Equity Growth Fund's objective is to offer high long-term capital growth. The principal investment strategy is to invest, under normal circumstances, 100% of the Fund's assets in stock funds by investing in the following Vantagepoint Funds whose assets are invested, under normal circumstances, at least 80% in equity securities, in the target percentages indicated: [Download Table] Equity Income Fund 15% Growth & Income Fund 20% Growth Fund 30% Aggressive Opportunities Fund 20% International Fund 15% PERFORMANCE The All-Equity Growth Fund returned 10.30% in 2004. The Fund's composite benchmark returned 14.21%. COMMENTARY The All-Equity Growth Fund's five component funds produced positive returns ranging from 3.27% to 15.99%. The largest contributor to the total Fund return was the 20% weighting in the Aggressive Opportunities Fund, which gained 15.99% for the year. The next biggest contributor to the Fund's return was International Fund, as international stocks generally outperformed US stocks for the year. Each of the Fund's other component funds contributed positively to performance. VANTAGEPOINT ALL-EQUITY GROWTH SECTOR ALLOCATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2004 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A PIE CHART IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [Download Table] UTILITIES 2% SOFTWARE 3% HARDWARE 9% MEDIA 8% TELECOMMUNICATIONS 4% HEALTHCARE 11% CONSUMER SERVICES 11% BUSINESS SERVICES 7% FINANCIAL SERVICES 20% CONSUMER GOODS 10% INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 11% ENERGY 5% Fixed income funds are shown in italics and equity funds are shown in BOLD. Due to rounding, pie chart allocations may total more than 100%. 63
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO ALL-EQUITY GROWTH FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED DECEMBER 4, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO ALL-EQUITY GROWTH FUND VS. BLENDED BENCHMARK AND DJ WILSHIRE 5000 INDEX: GROWTH OF $10,000 INVESTED OCTOBER 1, 2000 [DATA BELOW IS REPRESENTED BY A LINE GRAPH IN THE ORIGINAL REPORT] [PLOT POINT TO COME] Source for Benchmark returns: Ibbotson Associates 64
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VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO ALL-EQUITY GROWTH FUND AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] One Year 10.30% Three Years 3.73% Since Inception -1.33% Fund Inception Date October 1, 2000 Fund Registration Date December 4, 2000 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance information for periods prior to December 4, 2000 represents the performance of the Fund prior to its SEC registration. All returns assume reinvested dividends and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Please consult the current prospectus carefully before investing any money. The Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of ICMA-RC and a member NASD/SIPC. 1-800-669-7400. This fund's custom benchmark is comprised of 80% DJ Wilshire 5000 Index and 20% MSCI EAFE Index. The DJ Wilshire 5000 Index consists of common equity securities of companies domiciled in the U.S. for which daily pricing is available. It is the broadest measure of the U.S. equity market. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of approximately 1,100 securities listed on the stock exchanges of developed markets of countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. The indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the costs of portfolio management or trading. The Fund's portfolio will differ significantly from the securities comprising the indexes. 65
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM To the Shareholders and Board of Directors of The Vantagepoint Funds: In our opinion, the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the schedules of investments, and the related statements of operations and changes in net assets and the financial highlights present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Money Market Fund, Short-Term Bond Fund (formerly the Income Preservation Fund), US Government Securities Fund, Asset Allocation Fund, Equity Income Fund, Growth & Income Fund, Growth Fund, Aggressive Opportunities Fund, International Fund, Core Bond Index Fund, 500 Stock Index Fund, Broad Market Index Fund, Mid/Small Company Index Fund, Overseas Equity Index Fund, Model Portfolio Savings Oriented Fund, Model Portfolio Conservative Growth Fund, Model Portfolio Traditional Growth Fund, Model Portfolio Long-Term Growth Fund and Model Portfolio All-Equity Growth Fund (comprising The Vantagepoint Funds, hereafter referred to as the "Funds") at December 31, 2004, and the results of each of their operations, the changes in each of their net assets for the periods ended December 31, 2004 and 2003 and the financial highlights for the periods ended December 31, 2004, 2003 and 2000, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. These financial statements and financial highlights (hereafter referred to as "financial statements") are the responsibility of the Funds' management; our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits of these financial statements in accordance with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits, which included confirmation of securities at December 31, 2004 by correspondence with the custodian and brokers, provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. The financial highlights for the periods ended December 31, 2002 and 2001 were audited by other independent auditors whose report dated March 7, 2003 expressed an unqualified opinion on those statements. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Baltimore, Maryland February 25, 2005 67
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] SHORT-TERM BOND (FORMERLY US MONEY INCOME GOVERNMENT ASSET EQUITY MARKET PRESERVATION) SECURITIES ALLOCATION INCOME ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- ASSETS: Securities, at market value+ .................... $116,456,103 $516,837,853 $191,594,516 $854,987,336 $1,232,525,714 Cash ............................................ -- 7,257,374 -- 14,423,867 2,442,845 Receivable for: Dividends ...................................... -- -- -- 885,476 1,592,253 Interest ....................................... 201,446 3,844,961 1,610,664 1,947,723 311,055 Investments sold ............................... -- -- 6,460,337 30,360 48,832 Fund shares sold ............................... 45,264 1,080,938 102,803 16,516 771,469 Recoverable foreign taxes ...................... -- -- -- -- 1,113 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- Total Assets .................................. 116,702,813 529,021,126 199,768,320 872,291,278 1,237,693,281 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- LIABILITIES: Payable for: Investments purchased .......................... -- 4,000,000 8,438,934 53,343 -- When issued securities ......................... -- 23,741,219 -- -- -- Fund shares redeemed ........................... 141,732 -- 471 608,917 231,369 Variation margin on futures contracts .......... -- 16,781 -- 462,935 -- Collateral for securities loaned ............... -- 1,210,000 28,012,188 74,703,511 147,420,698 Unamortized reimbursement from affiliate ....... 27,525 -- -- -- -- Distribution to shareholders .................... 5,522 -- -- -- -- Accrued Expenses: Administrative services fees ................... 2,112 8,797 2,893 14,039 18,927 Advisory fees .................................. 9,786 41,845 13,761 66,779 90,034 Subadviser fees ................................ -- 187,153 47,033 443,633 1,296,348 Other accrued expense .......................... 67,457 411,682 85,564 404,030 429,403 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- Total Liabilities ............................. 254,134 29,617,477 36,600,844 76,757,187 149,486,779 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- NET ASSETS ...................................... $116,448,679 $499,403,649 $163,167,476 $795,534,091 $1,088,206,502 ============ ============ ============ ============ ============== NET ASSETS REPRESENTED BY: Paid-in capital ................................. $116,448,679 $500,904,187 $164,151,341 $775,665,333 $ 908,609,847 Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .......................... -- (902,954) (618,295) 66,320,118 223,585,917 Undistributed net investment income ............. -- -- 74,752 1,057,089 188,498 Accumulated net realized loss on investments, futures contracts, foreign currency transactions, written options and swaps ........ -- (597,584) (440,322) (47,508,449) (44,177,760) ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- NET ASSETS ...................................... $116,448,679 $499,403,649 $163,167,476 $795,534,091 $1,088,206,502 ============ ============ ============ ============ ============== CAPITAL SHARES: Net Assets ...................................... $116,448,679 $499,403,649 $163,167,476 $795,534,091 $1,088,206,502 Shares Outstanding .............................. 116,448,679 5,005,792 15,792,417 108,587,661 121,536,270 Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price per share (net assets divided by shares outstanding) ............................ $ 1.00 $ 99.77 $ 10.33 $ 7.33 $ 8.95 Cost of investments ............................. $116,456,103 $517,663,034 $192,212,811 $789,830,874 $1,008,939,797 ----------- [Enlarge/Download Table] + Includes securities on loan with market values of (Note 6): $ -- $ 1,183,750 $ 27,407,117 $ 71,997,642 $ 142,735,214 See Notes to Financial Statements. 68
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] GROWTH & AGGRESSIVE INCOME GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES INTERNATIONAL -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- ASSETS: Securities, at market value+ .............................. $1,009,044,905 $3,311,613,967 $1,413,860,974 $647,866,859 Cash ...................................................... 1,143,175 -- 2,470,187 -- Cash denominated in foreign currencies .................... -- -- 787,118 61,388 Receivable for: Dividends ................................................ 914,152 2,470,777 605,270 391,055 Interest ................................................. 17,100 78,502 191,637 28,890 Investments sold ......................................... -- 8,774,384 3,145,469 927,457 Fund shares sold ......................................... 1,428,421 391,754 102,091 570,435 Recoverable foreign taxes ................................ 356 9,046 43,253 29,068 Gross unrealized gain on forward foreign currency exchange contracts ....................................... -- -- 4,462,145 24,871 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ Total Assets ............................................ 1,012,548,109 3,323,338,430 1,425,668,144 649,900,023 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ LIABILITIES: Payable for: Investments purchased .................................... 750,378 7,526,073 2,687,597 1,431,600 Fund shares redeemed ..................................... 466,550 1,765,194 372,606 579,086 Collateral for securities loaned ......................... 97,333,589 310,829,981 236,308,830 41,502,762 Accrued Expenses: Administrative services fees ............................. 15,973 53,128 20,123 10,478 Advisory fees ............................................ 75,983 252,701 95,722 49,841 Subadviser fees .......................................... 1,078,425 3,228,323 2,317,532 1,077,473 Other accrued expense .................................... 357,664 1,213,677 476,046 280,839 Gross unrealized loss on forward foreign currency exchange contracts ....................................... -- -- 33,327,282 158,668 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ Total Liabilities ....................................... 100,078,562 324,869,077 275,605,738 45,090,747 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ NET ASSETS ................................................ $ 912,469,547 $2,998,469,353 $1,150,062,406 $604,809,276 ============== ============== ============== ============ NET ASSETS REPRESENTED BY: Paid-in capital ........................................... $ 824,801,425 $3,529,205,442 $1,152,145,423 $565,491,419 Net unrealized appreciation on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .............. 152,311,967 381,671,682 262,913,427 122,039,706 Undistributed net investment income (loss) ................ 463,848 63,613 9,842,859 (2,948,521) Accumulated net realized loss on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .............. (65,107,693) (912,471,384) (274,839,303) (79,773,328) -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ NET ASSETS ................................................ $ 912,469,547 $2,998,469,353 $1,150,062,406 $604,809,276 ============== ============== ============== ============ CAPITAL SHARES: Net Assets ................................................ $ 912,469,547 $2,998,469,353 $1,150,062,406 $604,809,276 Shares Outstanding ........................................ 90,163,376 360,655,698 109,312,161 60,117,320 Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price per share (net assets divided by shares outstanding) ......... $ 10.12 $ 8.31 $ 10.52 $ 10.06 Cost of investments ....................................... $ 856,732,939 $2,929,943,333 $1,122,113,523 $525,700,507 Cost of cash denominated in foreign currencies ............ $ -- $ -- $ 762,160 $ 61,085 ------------- [Enlarge/Download Table] + Includes securities on loan with market value of (Note 6): $ 93,920,813 $ 300,641,785 $ 227,055,268 $ 39,505,595 See Notes to Financial Statements. 69
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] BROAD MID/SMALL OVERSEAS CORE BOND 500 STOCK MARKET COMPANY EQUITY INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- ASSETS: Securities, at market value+ ..................... $1,026,885,562 $387,180,782 $659,823,870 $171,047,081 $69,584,384 Cash denominated in foreign currencies ........... -- -- -- -- 505,914 Receivable for: Dividends ....................................... -- 502,127 799,093 174,353 77,524 Interest ........................................ 8,854,587 4,925 15,573 11,169 1,156 Investments sold ................................ 11,662,879 17,991 96 97 -- Fund shares sold ................................ 2,249,835 181,554 2,596 408,025 68,909 Recoverable foreign taxes ....................... -- -- -- -- 15,466 Variation margin on futures contracts ........... -- -- -- 9,190 -- Gross unrealized gain on forward foreign currency exchange contracts ..................... -- -- -- -- 49,985 -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- Total Assets ................................... 1,049,652,863 387,887,379 660,641,228 171,649,915 70,303,338 -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- LIABILITIES: Payable for: Investments purchased ........................... 13,592,645 30,066 -- -- 983,250 When issued securities .......................... 10,367,405 -- -- -- -- Fund shares redeemed ............................ 454,443 221,760 420,407 564,879 707,734 Variation margin on futures contracts ........... -- 3,037 4,386 -- 1,395 Collateral for securities loaned ................ 92,127,853 29,756,221 60,953,706 28,110,505 1,109,206 Accrued Expenses: Administrative services fees .................... 16,417 6,283 10,518 2,464 1,202 Advisory fees ................................... 39,046 14,944 25,016 5,861 2,858 Subadviser fees ................................. 83,790 18,133 32,531 17,885 14,412 Other accrued expense ........................... 287,384 116,252 159,470 51,382 44,082 Gross unrealized loss on forward foreign currency exchange contracts ..................... -- -- -- -- 22,105 -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- Total Liabilities .............................. 116,968,983 30,166,696 61,606,034 28,752,976 2,886,244 -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- NET ASSETS ....................................... $ 932,683,880 $357,720,683 $599,035,194 $142,896,939 $67,417,094 ============== ============ ============ ============ =========== NET ASSETS REPRESENTED BY: Paid-in capital .................................. $ 925,485,807 $210,455,801 $462,786,429 $103,301,178 $49,832,111 Net unrealized appreciation on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .................................... 9,320,857 167,818,491 167,665,411 44,794,414 21,552,529 Undistributed net investment income (loss) ....... 238,184 15,094 5,379,363 466,662 28,184 Accumulated net realized loss on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .................................... (2,360,968) (20,568,703) (36,796,009) (5,665,315) (3,995,730) -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- NET ASSETS ....................................... $ 932,683,880 $357,720,683 $599,035,194 $142,896,939 $67,417,094 ============== ============ ============ ============ =========== CAPITAL SHARES: Net Assets--Class I .............................. $ 764,673,785 $115,532,851 $224,618,996 $ 56,156,106 $25,556,763 Shares Outstanding--Class I ...................... 75,226,045 12,065,312 22,699,913 4,070,543 2,514,000 Net Asset Value--Class I, offering and redemption price per share (net assets divided by shares outstanding) .................. $ 10.17 $ 9.58 $ 9.90 $ 13.80 $ 10.17 Net Assets--Class II ............................. $ 168,010,095 $242,187,832 $374,416,198 $ 86,740,833 $41,860,331 Shares Outstanding--Class II ..................... 16,462,819 26,621,682 39,946,169 6,559,286 4,342,339 Net Asset Value--Class II, offering and redemption price per share (net assets divided by shares outstanding) .................. $ 10.21 $ 9.10 $ 9.37 $ 13.22 $ 9.64 Cost of investments .............................. $1,017,564,705 $219,432,876 $492,352,509 $126,385,977 $48,073,238 Cost of cash denominated in foreign currencies ...................................... $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ 502,345 ------------ [Enlarge/Download Table] + Includes securities on loan with market values of (Note 6): $ 90,049,724 $ 28,569,040 $ 58,525,689 $ 26,962,480 $ 1,040,121 See Notes to Financial Statements. 70
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIOS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAVINGS CONSERVATIVE TRADITIONAL LONG-TERM ALL-EQUITY ORIENTED GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH ------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ ASSETS: Securities of affiliated Mutual Funds, at market value* ............................. $ 261,001,156 $ 480,129,455 $1,005,130,931 $1,040,562,840 $216,435,576 Receivable for: Investments sold ............................. 32,773 58,415 231,409 123,817 26,704 Fund shares sold ............................. 524,816 1,099,653 25,435 424,071 110,104 ------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ Total Assets ................................ 261,558,745 481,287,523 1,005,387,775 1,041,110,728 216,572,384 ------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ LIABILITIES: Payable for: Investments purchased ........................ 447,996 893,083 -- 346,927 34,813 Fund shares redeemed ......................... 76,820 206,571 136,575 77,143 75,291 Accrued Expenses: Administrative services fees ................. 3,508 6,397 13,454 13,881 2,856 Advisory fees ................................ 21,860 39,875 83,854 86,526 17,807 Other accrued expense ........................ 32,974 45,454 77,678 78,965 26,454 ------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ Total Liabilities ........................... 583,158 1,191,380 311,561 603,442 157,221 ------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ NET ASSETS .................................... $ 260,975,587 $ 480,096,143 $1,005,076,214 $1,040,507,286 $216,415,163 ============= ============= ============== ============== ============ NET ASSETS REPRESENTED BY: Paid-in capital .............................. $ 257,133,936 $ 483,072,607 $1,003,944,187 $1,017,560,527 $192,808,528 Net unrealized appreciation on investments .... 14,505,837 37,764,174 96,823,816 72,431,918 30,394,491 Undistributed net investment income ........... 486,284 72,722 804,759 162,561 -- Accumulated net realized loss on investments .. (11,150,470) (40,813,360) (96,496,548) (49,647,720) (6,787,856) ------------- ------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ NET ASSETS .................................... $ 260,975,587 $ 480,096,143 $1,005,076,214 $1,040,507,286 $216,415,163 ============= ============= ============== ============== ============ CAPITAL SHARES: Net Assets .................................... $ 260,975,587 $ 480,096,143 $1,005,076,214 $1,040,507,286 $216,415,163 Shares Outstanding ............................ 10,779,811 20,990,306 46,371,159 49,499,754 10,117,962 Net Asset Value, offering and redemption price per share (net assets divided by shares outstanding) .......................... $ 24.21 $ 22.87 $ 21.67 $ 21.02 $ 21.39 Cost of investments ........................... $ 246,495,319 $ 442,365,281 $ 908,307,115 $ 968,130,922 $186,041,085 ------------ * Investment in other Vantagepoint Funds (Note 1) See Notes to Financial Statements. 71
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] SHORT-TERM BOND (FORMERLY MONEY INCOME US GOVERNMENT ASSET EQUITY MARKET PRESERVATION) SECURITIES ALLOCATION INCOME ---------- ------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ INVESTMENT INCOME: Dividends ........................................ $1,416,187 $ -- $ -- $ 11,035,505 $ 17,468,917 Interest+ ........................................ -- 18,014,337 5,039,072 7,050,469 1,903,032 Foreign taxes withheld on dividends .............. -- -- -- -- (120,468) Net increase from payments by affiliate .......... 33,900 37,582 62,054 66,591 67,668 ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ Total investment income .......................... 1,450,087 18,051,919 5,101,126 18,152,565 19,319,149 ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ EXPENSES: Subadviser ....................................... -- 1,008,550 91,236 1,762,220 3,618,520 Custodian ........................................ 26,105 222,356 41,199 163,306 166,922 Advisory ........................................ 106,403 661,441 165,972 770,814 932,619 Fund services .................................... 159,605 992,162 248,957 1,156,221 1,398,929 Investor services ................................ 212,807 1,322,883 331,943 1,541,628 1,865,239 Administration ................................... 20,871 135,925 34,277 156,939 186,783 Wrapper .......................................... -- 689,757 -- -- -- Other expenses ................................... 32,118 160,528 46,875 238,305 185,767 ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ Total expenses ................................... 557,909 5,193,602 960,459 5,789,433 8,354,779 ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ NET INVESTMENT INCOME ............................ 892,178 12,858,317 4,140,667 12,363,132 10,964,370 ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) (Note 2): Net realized gain on sale of investments ......... -- 2,214,784 1,650,778 32,773,929 25,457,689 Net realized gain on futures contracts, foreign currency transactions, written options and swaps ............................... -- 1,958,397 -- 11,544,268 -- Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and wrapper agreements .............................. -- 8,554,124 (2,796,396) 21,891,790 100,047,611 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts, foreign currency transactions, written options and swaps ............................... -- (681,236) -- (1,158,268) -- ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ NET GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ................... -- 12,046,069 (1,145,618) 65,051,719 125,505,300 ---------- ----------- ----------- ------------ ------------ NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ....................... $ 892,178 $24,904,386 $ 2,995,049 $ 77,414,851 $136,469,670 ========== =========== =========== ============ ============ ----------- [Enlarge/Download Table] + Interest income includes net securities lending income of (Note 6): $ -- $ 6,018 $ 71,922 $ 73,870 $ 287,980 See Notes to Financial Statements. 72
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] GROWTH & AGGRESSIVE INCOME GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES INTERNATIONAL ----------- ----------- ------------- ------------- INVESTMENT INCOME: Dividends .......................................... $14,243,267 $34,877,663 $ 9,468,171 $11,159,457 Interest+ .......................................... 454,295 1,075,859 1,207,067 581,909 Foreign taxes withheld on dividends ................ (64,964) (138,613) (645,332) (1,193,475) Net increase from payments by affiliate ............ 67,079 82,904 68,857 64,631 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- Total investment income ............................ 14,699,677 35,897,813 10,098,763 10,612,522 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- EXPENSES: Subadviser ......................................... 2,502,048 12,922,534 6,996,274 2,975,984 Custodian .......................................... 172,603 637,694 598,852 625,716 Advisory ........................................... 824,394 2,909,334 1,041,121 528,297 Fund services ...................................... 1,236,592 4,364,000 1,561,682 792,445 Investor services .................................. 1,648,789 5,818,667 2,082,242 1,056,593 Administration ..................................... 166,103 588,467 209,628 105,154 Other expenses ..................................... 172,405 565,696 214,231 119,258 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- Total expenses before reductions and reimbursements .................................... 6,722,934 27,806,392 12,704,030 6,203,447 Less reimbursements (Note 3) ....................... -- (101,753) -- -- ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- Total expenses net of reductions and reimbursements .................................... 6,722,934 27,704,639 12,704,030 6,203,447 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) ....................... 7,976,743 8,193,174 (2,605,267) 4,409,075 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) (NOTE 2): Net realized gain on sale of investments ........... 19,147,790 87,152,984 118,544,267 28,167,371 Net realized loss on futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ............................. -- (204,108) (14,727,215) (979,328) Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments .................................... 46,277,058 1,214,430 63,803,598 47,679,881 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ...................................... -- 6,971 (6,389,275) (26,368) ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- NET GAIN ON INVESTMENTS ............................ 65,424,848 88,170,277 161,231,375 74,841,556 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ................................... $73,401,591 $96,363,451 $158,626,108 $79,250,631 =========== =========== ============ =========== ------------ [Enlarge/Download Table] + Interest income includes net securities lending income of (Note 6): $ 82,926 $ 438,323 $ 653,444 $ 306,105 See Notes to Financial Statements. 73
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] BROAD MID/SMALL OVERSEAS CORE BOND 500 STOCK MARKET COMPANY EQUITY INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ INVESTMENT INCOME: Dividends ...................................... $ -- $ 5,591,762 $ 8,834,845 $ 1,418,975 $ 1,300,717 Interest+ ...................................... 23,401,557 63,611 128,762 74,896 24,779 Net income allocated from Master Portfolio .............................. 5,366,760 1,014,627 1,561,736 226,143 142,025 Foreign taxes withheld on dividends ............ -- -- (776) (779) (140,111) Net increase from payments by affiliate ........ 116,313 114,230 115,803 152,692 169,887 ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ Total investment income ........................ 28,884,630 6,784,230 10,640,370 1,871,927 1,497,297 ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ EXPENSES: Subadviser ..................................... 215,316 86,098 183,099 79,262 73,761 Custodian ...................................... 138,761 68,507 98,471 65,578 188,908 Advisory ....................................... 327,645 164,263 277,552 62,983 28,221 Fund services Class I .......................... 762,632 189,497 376,524 89,148 40,311 Fund services Class II ......................... 73,434 101,097 152,044 33,267 14,784 Investor services Class I ...................... 762,632 189,497 376,524 89,148 40,311 Investor services Class II ..................... 73,434 101,097 152,044 33,267 14,784 Administration ................................. 126,255 64,368 108,907 24,586 11,128 Other expenses ................................. 145,629 127,651 133,195 45,383 32,859 ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ Total expenses ................................. 2,625,738 1,092,075 1,858,360 522,622 445,067 ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ NET INVESTMENT INCOME .......................... 26,258,892 5,692,155 8,782,010 1,349,305 1,052,230 ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) (NOTE 2): Net realized gain on sale of investments ....... 4,667,579 7,226,376 2,519,763 21,426,391 13,545,717 Net realized gain (loss) on futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ............. -- (32,677) 447,825 80,856 173,034 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments allocated from Master Portfolio for the period 1/1/2004 - 3/5/2004 ........................... 4,215 4,999,777 7,277,273 308,789 (2,232,686) Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments ................. (6,341,957) 180,724,820 195,772,002 41,656,137 16,860,430 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ................. (10) (72,657) (146,405) 178,375 5,774 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments allocated from the Master Portfolio ..................... 1,699,132 (164,261,037) (149,463,973) (44,498,556) (17,924,012) ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ NET GAIN ON INVESTMENTS ........................ 28,959 28,584,602 56,406,485 19,151,992 10,428,257 ------------ --------------- ------------- ------------ ------------ NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ..................... $ 26,287,851 $ 34,276,757 $ 65,188,495 $ 20,501,297 $ 11,480,487 ============ =============== ============= ============ ============ ----------- [Enlarge/Download Table] + Interest income includes net securities lending income of (Note 6): $ 90,014 $ 18,197 $ 68,617 $ 53,708 $ 12,983 See Note 1 regarding the change in structure of the Index Funds See Notes to Financial Statements. 74
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIOS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SAVINGS CONSERVATIVE TRADITIONAL LONG-TERM ALL-EQUITY ORIENTED GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- INVESTMENT INCOME OF AFFILIATED MUTUAL FUNDS: Dividends* ...................................... $ 7,345,256 $11,944,591 $ 19,073,351 $13,919,332 $ 1,300,558 Net increase from payments by affiliate ......... 42,366 43,759 47,117 47,292 41,954 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- Total investment income ......................... 7,387,622 11,988,350 19,120,468 13,966,624 1,342,512 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- EXPENSES: Legal ........................................... 22,875 42,375 89,625 91,625 16,500 Custodian ....................................... 24,499 26,956 33,929 34,133 23,893 Advisory ........................................ 229,312 421,584 890,568 910,233 168,874 Administration .................................. 37,367 70,064 147,949 151,196 26,610 Other expenses .................................. 31,715 49,178 90,930 98,063 29,487 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- Total expenses .................................. 345,768 610,157 1,253,001 1,285,250 265,364 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- NET INVESTMENT INCOME ........................... 7,041,854 11,378,193 17,867,467 12,681,374 1,077,148 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) (NOTE 2): Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments .................................... 942,404 (481,869) (5,288,045) (776,226) 305,015 Realized gain distributions from affiliated mutual funds ................................... 601,451 531,384 738,455 764,585 -- Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments .................. 4,913,460 17,289,629 57,772,527 72,632,271 17,316,017 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- NET GAIN ON INVESTMENTS ......................... 6,457,315 17,339,144 53,222,937 72,620,630 17,621,032 ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ...................... $13,499,169 $28,717,337 $ 71,090,404 $85,302,004 $18,698,180 =========== =========== ============ =========== =========== --------- * Received from other Vantagepoint Funds (Note 1) See Notes to Financial Statements. 75
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] SHORT-TERM BOND MONEY MARKET (FORMERLY INCOME PRESERVATION) ------------------------------ ------------------------------ FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................. $ 892,178 $ 718,627 $ 12,858,317 $ 17,833,245 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments, futures contracts, written options and swaps ......... -- -- 4,173,181 (210,172) Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments, futures contracts, wrapper agreements, written options and swaps ................ -- -- 7,872,888 209,035 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ........................................... 892,178 718,627 24,904,386 17,832,108 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ................................. (892,178) (718,627) (13,695,265) (17,096,436) Net realized gain on investments ...................... -- -- (2,997,378) (282,358) Return of capital ..................................... -- -- (9,370,727) (735,660) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................. (892,178) (718,627) (26,063,370) (18,114,454) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares .......................... 67,693,871 50,094,767 147,809,055 186,595,284 Reinvestment of distributions ......................... 886,656 718,628 26,063,370 18,114,454 Value of shares redeemed .............................. (57,893,381) (83,283,464) (293,273,355) (39,147,262) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase (decrease) from capital share transactions .................................. 10,687,146 (32,470,069) (119,400,930) 165,562,476 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Total increase (decrease) in net assets ............... 10,687,146 (32,470,069) (120,559,914) 165,280,130 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year ........................ 105,761,533 138,231,602 619,963,563 454,683,433 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year .............................. $ 116,448,679 $ 105,761,533 $ 499,403,649 $ 619,963,563 ============= ============= ============== ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Reverse stock split (Note 9) .......................... -- -- -- (2,824) Number of shares sold ................................. 67,693,871 50,094,767 1,478,246 1,865,954 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions ....................... 886,656 718,628 260,679 181,145 Number of shares redeemed ............................. (57,893,381) (83,283,464) (2,932,769) (391,473) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase (decrease) in shares outstanding ......................................... 10,687,146 (32,470,069) (1,193,844) 1,652,802 ============= ============= ============== ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 76
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ASSET ALLOCATION ------------------------------ ------------------------------ FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................. $ 4,140,667 $ 5,720,320 $ 12,363,132 $ 7,302,865 Net realized gain on sale of investments and futures contracts .................................... 1,650,778 1,347,658 44,318,197 28,429,333 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and futures contracts .................................... (2,796,396) (3,558,192) 20,733,522 126,594,793 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ...................................... 2,995,049 3,509,786 77,414,851 162,326,991 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ................................. (4,208,409) (6,277,903) (12,114,505) (18,592,974) Net realized gain on investments ...................... (1,961,049) (1,764,146) (2,476,414) -- ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................. (6,169,458) (8,042,049) (14,590,919) (18,592,974) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares .......................... 27,362,135 29,263,078 70,983,496 29,594,988 Reinvestment of distributions ......................... 6,169,328 8,042,006 14,590,919 18,592,974 Value of shares redeemed .............................. (55,735,709) (79,870,716) (137,304,716) (55,637,459) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net decrease from capital share transactions ......... (22,204,246) (42,565,632) (51,730,301) (7,449,497) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Total increase (decrease) in net assets ............... (25,378,655) (47,097,895) 11,093,631 136,284,520 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year ........................ 188,546,131 235,644,026 784,440,460 648,155,940 ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year .............................. $ 163,167,476 $ 188,546,131 $ 795,534,091 $ 784,440,460 ============= ============= ============== ============= Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year ............................ $ 74,752 $ -- $ 1,057,089 $ 812,895 ============= ============= ============== ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ................................. 2,601,985 2,727,506 10,241,095 4,766,549 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions ....................... 591,542 753,046 1,996,022 2,779,219 Number of shares redeemed ............................. (5,287,610) (7,486,679) (19,786,946) (9,438,905) ------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net decrease in shares outstanding ................... (2,094,083) (4,006,127) (7,549,829) (1,893,137) ============= ============= ============== ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 77
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] EQUITY INCOME GROWTH & INCOME ------------------------------- ------------------------------ FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................... $ 10,964,370 $ 8,128,669 $ 7,976,743 $ 5,203,793 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments ......... 25,457,689 (11,640,559) 19,147,790 (12,399,157) Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments ......................................... 100,047,611 198,421,766 46,277,058 175,167,589 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ........................................ 136,469,670 194,909,876 73,401,591 167,972,225 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ................................... (11,313,087) (8,027,003) (8,053,044) (5,357,715) -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................... (11,313,087) (8,027,003) (8,053,044) (5,357,715) -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares ............................ 225,527,945 107,105,380 160,398,883 115,205,917 Reinvestment of distributions ........................... 11,312,360 8,027,003 8,053,044 5,357,715 Value of shares redeemed ................................ (97,883,783) (42,967,771) (86,446,179) (33,659,485) -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase from capital share transactions ........... 138,956,522 72,164,612 82,005,748 86,904,147 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total increase in net assets ............................ 264,113,105 259,047,485 147,354,295 249,518,657 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year .......................... 824,093,397 565,045,912 765,115,252 515,596,595 -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year ................................ $1,088,206,502 $ 824,093,397 $ 912,469,547 $ 765,115,252 ============== ============= ============= ============= Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year .............................. $ 188,498 $ 452,874 $ 463,848 $ 462,473 ============== ============= ============= ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ................................... 27,621,915 15,843,899 16,854,283 14,109,835 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions ......................... 1,271,052 1,034,408 798,121 579,212 Number of shares redeemed ............................... (11,953,977) (6,792,269) (9,038,442) (4,379,412) -------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase in shares outstanding ..................... 16,938,990 10,086,038 8,613,962 10,309,635 ============== ============= ============= ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 78
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] GROWTH AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES --------------------------------- ------------------------------- FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income (loss) .......................... $ 8,193,174 $ (1,055,417) $ (2,605,267) $ (927,175) Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ......................................... 86,948,876 (1,551,631) 103,817,052 32,699,862 Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ................................ 1,221,401 595,671,532 57,414,323 237,652,174 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ...................................... 96,363,451 593,064,484 158,626,108 269,424,861 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ................................. (8,572,095) (11,487) -- (117,905) In excess of investment income ........................ -- -- -- (57) -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................. (8,572,095) (11,487) -- (117,962) -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares .......................... 533,717,568 370,213,000 242,579,461 151,533,874 Reinvestment of distributions ......................... 8,572,095 11,487 -- 117,962 Value of shares redeemed .............................. (527,252,433) (128,192,189) (189,934,356) (54,637,632) -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase from capital share transactions ......... 15,037,230 242,032,298 52,645,105 97,014,204 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Total increase in net assets .......................... 102,828,586 835,085,295 211,271,213 366,321,103 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year ........................ 2,895,640,767 2,060,555,472 938,791,193 572,470,090 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year .............................. $2,998,469,353 $2,895,640,767 $1,150,062,406 $ 938,791,193 ============== ============== ============== ============= Undistributed net investment income (loss) included in net assets at end of year ................ $ 63,613 $ (213,643) $ 9,842,859 $ 9,274,177 ============== ============== ============== ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ................................. 66,090,849 49,213,468 25,454,212 19,994,985 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions ....................... 1,035,277 1,443 -- 13,195 Number of shares redeemed ............................. (65,379,183) (19,050,783) (19,694,589) (7,788,237) -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase in shares outstanding ................... 1,746,943 30,164,128 5,759,623 12,219,943 ============== ============== ============== ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 79
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] INTERNATIONAL -------------------------------- FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 ------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ...................................................... $ 4,409,075 $ 3,030,082 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments and foreign currency transactions ..................................................... 27,188,043 (501,142) Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments and foreign currency transactions ..................................................... 47,653,513 96,916,139 ------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ....................... 79,250,631 99,445,079 ------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ...................................................... (7,434,341) (4,534,410) Return of capital .......................................................... -- (82,003) ------------- ------------- Total distributions ....................................................... (7,434,341) (4,616,413) ------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares ............................................... 125,800,143 117,611,346 Reinvestment of distributions .............................................. 7,434,341 4,616,413 Value of shares redeemed ................................................... (71,736,948) (28,481,849) ------------- ------------- Net increase from capital share transactions .............................. 61,497,536 93,745,910 ------------- ------------- Total increase in net assets ............................................... 133,313,826 188,574,576 ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year ............................................. 471,495,450 282,920,874 ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year ................................................... $ 604,809,276 $ 471,495,450 ============= ============= Undistributed net investment loss included in net assets at end of year .... $ (2,948,521) $ (1,406,432) ============= ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ...................................................... 13,830,719 15,139,666 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions 747,922 532,458 Number of shares redeemed .................................................. (7,801,496) (3,966,878) ------------- ------------- Net increase in shares outstanding ........................................ 6,777,145 11,705,246 ============= ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 80
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] CORE BOND INDEX 500 STOCK INDEX ------------------------------ ------------------------------ FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................. $ 26,258,892 $ 21,982,669 $ 5,692,155 $ 3,622,592 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments and futures contracts ................................ 4,671,794 6,740,246 12,193,476 (3,378,597) Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and futures contracts .................................... (4,642,835) (8,590,458) 16,391,126 65,154,317 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ...................................... 26,287,851 20,132,457 34,276,757 65,398,312 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income--Class I ........................ (23,468,707) (19,642,302) (1,565,275) (1,324,391) Net investment income--Class II ....................... (6,981,820) (7,391,666) (4,112,161) (2,293,214) Net realized gain on investments--Class I ............ (2,831,243) (2,787,601) -- -- Net realized gain on investments--Class II ............ (622,926) (858,658) -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................. (33,904,696) (30,680,227) (5,677,436) (3,617,605) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares--Class I ................. 353,975,429 117,057,172 25,033,535 34,902,771 Proceeds from sale of shares--Class II ................ 53,782,173 19,661,185 80,865,572 50,464,141 Reinvestment of distributions--Class I ................ 26,299,950 22,429,904 1,565,275 1,324,391 Reinvestment of distributions--Class II ............... 7,604,746 8,250,324 4,112,161 2,293,214 Value of shares redeemed--Class I ..................... (62,336,340) (63,242,255) (51,678,020) (16,094,565) Value of shares redeemed--Class II .................... (30,419,241) (36,902,391) (47,341,881) (24,139,915) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase from capital share transactions ......... 348,906,717 67,253,939 12,556,642 48,750,037 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total increase in net assets .......................... 341,289,872 56,706,169 41,155,963 110,530,744 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year ........................ 591,394,008 534,687,839 316,564,720 206,033,976 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year .............................. $ 932,683,880 $ 591,394,008 $ 357,720,683 $ 316,564,720 ============= ============= ============= ============= Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year ............................ $ 238,184 $ -- $ 15,094 $ 3,378 ============= ============= ============= ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold--Class I ........................ 34,647,630 11,224,595 2,789,480 4,534,443 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions--Class I .............. 2,580,522 2,159,844 163,732 152,932 Number of shares redeemed--Class I .................... (6,078,345) (6,053,167) (5,751,752) (2,110,783) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase (decrease) in shares outstanding--Class I ................................ 31,149,807 7,331,272 (2,798,540) 2,576,592 ============= ============= ============= ============= Number of shares sold--Class II ....................... 5,223,469 1,871,013 9,448,258 6,969,036 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions--Class II ............. 743,028 790,897 452,881 278,303 Number of shares redeemed--Class II ................... (2,957,308) (3,540,548) (5,498,720) (3,314,055) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase (decrease) in shares outstanding--Class II ............................... 3,009,189 (878,638) 4,402,419 3,933,284 ============= ============= ============= ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 81
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] BROAD MARKET INDEX MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX ------------------------------ ----------------------------- FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................. $ 8,782,010 $ 5,839,494 $ 1,349,305 $ 677,073 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments and futures contracts ................................ 10,244,861 (8,835,289) 21,816,036 (2,490,793) Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and futures contracts .................................... 46,161,624 127,184,348 (2,664,044) 27,378,308 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ...................................... 65,188,495 124,188,553 20,501,297 25,564,588 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income--Class I ........................ (2,700,957) (2,374,886) (386,820) (250,183) Net investment income--Class II ....................... (5,816,259) (3,035,133) (845,754) (312,686) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ Total distributions .................................. (8,517,216) (5,410,019) (1,232,574) (562,869) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares--Class I ................. 23,080,081 28,204,359 25,606,605 22,355,195 Proceeds from sale of shares--Class II ................ 103,837,138 38,133,764 44,174,621 20,820,155 Reinvestment of distributions--Class I ................ 2,699,233 2,374,086 386,820 250,183 Reinvestment of distributions--Class II ............... 5,816,259 3,035,133 845,754 312,686 Value of shares redeemed--Class I ..................... (91,467,641) (13,017,356) (34,816,487) (5,907,958) Value of shares redeemed--Class II .................... (41,262,010) (17,495,892) (22,356,153) (5,745,000) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ Net increase from capital share transactions ......... 2,703,060 41,234,094 13,841,160 32,085,261 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ Total increase in net assets ......................... 59,374,339 160,012,628 33,109,883 57,086,980 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ NET ASSETS at beginning of year ........................ 539,660,855 379,648,227 109,787,056 52,700,076 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ NET ASSETS at end of year .............................. $ 599,035,194 $ 539,660,855 $ 142,896,939 $109,787,056 ============= ============= ============= ============ Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year ............................ $ 5,379,363 $ 5,425,575 $ 466,662 $ 530,123 ============= ============= ============= ============ SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold--Class I ........................ 2,518,584 3,690,025 2,066,217 2,139,171 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions--Class I .............. 273,478 268,866 28,256 21,383 Number of shares redeemed--Class I .................... (9,968,833) (1,744,055) (2,847,419) (631,230) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ Net increase (decrease) in shares outstanding--Class I ................................ (7,176,771) 2,214,836 (752,946) 1,529,324 ============= ============= ============= ============ Number of shares sold--Class II ....................... 11,913,586 5,266,992 3,728,681 2,104,290 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions--Class II ............. 622,726 362,620 64,463 27,869 Number of shares redeemed--Class II ................... (4,694,922) (2,406,675) (1,908,889) (621,496) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------ Net increase in shares outstanding--Class II ......... 7,841,390 3,222,937 1,884,255 1,510,663 ============= ============= ============= ============ See Notes to Financial Statements. 82
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX ------------------------------- FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 ------------- ------------ INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ........................................................ $ 1,052,230 $ 963,079 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ....................................................... 11,486,065 (339,572) Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ................................. (1,057,808) 18,699,542 ------------- ------------ Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ......................... 11,480,487 19,323,049 ------------- ------------ DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income--Class I ............................................... (436,369) (746,430) Net investment income--Class II .............................................. (850,151) (284,019) ------------- ------------ Total distributions ......................................................... (1,286,520) (1,030,449) ------------- ------------ CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares--Class I ........................................ 14,500,712 17,087,851 Proceeds from sale of shares--Class II ....................................... 26,501,988 12,084,758 Reinvestment of distributions--Class I ....................................... 436,369 746,430 Reinvestment of distributions--Class II ...................................... 850,151 284,019 Value of shares redeemed--Class I ............................................ (54,719,455) (7,305,647) Value of shares redeemed--Class II ........................................... (10,487,417) (4,123,347) ------------- ------------ Net increase (decrease) from capital share transactions ..................... (22,917,652) 18,774,064 ------------- ------------ Total increase (decrease) in net assets ...................................... (12,723,685) 37,066,664 ------------- ------------ NET ASSETS at beginning of year ............................................... 80,140,779 43,074,115 ------------- ------------ NET ASSETS at end of year ..................................................... $ 67,417,094 $ 80,140,779 ============= ============ Undistributed net investment loss included in net assets at end of year ...... $ 28,184 $ (98,051) ============= ============ SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold--Class I ............................................... 1,587,950 2,415,187 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions--Class I ...................................................... 43,420 88,230 Number of shares redeemed--Class I ........................................... (6,124,012) (1,063,384) ------------- ------------ Net increase (decrease) in shares outstanding--Class I ...................... (4,492,642) 1,440,033 ============= ============ Number of shares sold--Class II .............................................. 3,064,244 1,694,565 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions--Class II ..................................................... 89,208 35,370 Number of shares redeemed--Class II ......................................... (1,193,033) (617,086) ------------- ------------ Net increase in shares outstanding--Class II ................................ 1,960,419 1,112,849 ============= ============ See Notes to Financial Statements. 83
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIOS ---------------------------------------------------------------- SAVINGS ORIENTED CONSERVATIVE GROWTH ------------------------------ ------------------------------ FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................... $ 7,041,854 $ 4,622,134 $ 11,378,193 $ 7,258,186 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments ......... 1,543,855 (1,320,823) 49,515 (4,535,756) Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments ......................................... 4,913,460 13,931,335 17,289,629 41,499,733 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ........................................ 13,499,169 17,232,646 28,717,337 44,222,163 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ................................... (7,102,173) (4,742,773) (11,420,590) (7,341,813) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................... (7,102,173) (4,742,773) (11,420,590) (7,341,813) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares ............................ 87,344,075 50,333,016 126,559,544 76,878,175 Reinvestment of distributions ........................... 7,102,172 4,742,773 11,420,590 7,341,813 Value of shares redeemed ................................ (42,131,690) (24,798,193) (51,181,257) (25,886,387) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase from capital share transactions ........... 52,314,557 30,277,596 86,798,877 58,333,601 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total increase in net assets ............................ 58,711,553 42,767,469 104,095,624 95,213,951 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year .......................... 202,264,034 159,496,565 376,000,519 280,786,568 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year ................................ $ 260,975,587 $ 202,264,034 $ 480,096,143 $ 376,000,519 ============= ============= ============= ============= Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year .............................. $ 486,284 $ 454,848 $ 72,722 $ 1,771 ============= ============= ============= ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ................................... 3,642,596 2,210,386 5,650,396 3,692,283 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions ......................... 293,842 201,735 500,026 334,631 Number of shares redeemed ............................... (1,752,687) (1,092,212) (2,288,725) (1,271,477) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net increase in shares outstanding ..................... 2,183,751 1,319,909 3,861,697 2,755,437 ============= ============= ============= ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 84
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIOS ------------------------------------------------------------------- TRADITIONAL GROWTH LONG-TERM GROWTH ------------------------------- ------------------------------- FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2004 2003 -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................................. $ 17,867,467 $ 11,136,577 $ 12,681,374 $ 8,512,317 Net realized loss on sale of investments .............. (4,549,590) (24,668,299) (11,641) (3,713,663) Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments .......................................... 57,772,527 136,703,711 72,632,271 154,914,138 -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ...................................... 71,090,404 123,171,989 85,302,004 159,712,792 -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ................................. (17,929,796) (11,300,929) (12,739,224) (8,786,488) Net realized gain on investments ...................... -- -- (16,720) (39,436) -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Total distributions .................................. (17,929,796) (11,300,929) (12,755,944) (8,825,924) -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares .......................... 244,689,511 153,902,419 244,435,831 152,487,229 Reinvestment of distributions ......................... 17,929,796 11,300,929 12,755,944 8,825,924 Value of shares redeemed .............................. (106,284,836) (48,047,781) (110,007,651) (20,133,102) -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase from capital share transactions ......... 156,334,471 117,155,567 147,184,124 141,180,051 -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Total increase in net assets .......................... 209,495,079 229,026,627 219,730,184 292,066,919 -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at beginning of year ........................ 795,581,135 566,554,508 820,777,102 528,710,183 -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- NET ASSETS at end of year .............................. $1,005,076,214 $ 795,581,135 $1,040,507,286 $ 820,777,102 ============== ============= ============== ============= Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year ............................ $ 804,759 $ 709,569 $ 162,561 $ 57,356 ============== ============= ============== ============= SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ................................. 11,729,674 8,167,202 12,268,364 8,809,489 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions ....................... 828,166 552,883 607,137 453,542 Number of shares redeemed ............................. (5,086,532) (2,782,988) (5,513,684) (1,270,771) -------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- Net increase in shares outstanding ................... 7,471,308 5,937,097 7,361,817 7,992,260 ============== ============= ============== ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 85
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIOS ------------------------------ ALL-EQUITY GROWTH ------------------------------ FOR THE FOR THE YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 ------------ ------------ INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS: Net investment income ...................................................... $ 1,077,148 $ 478,278 Net realized gain (loss) on sale of investments ............................ 305,015 (920,294) Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments ....................... 17,316,017 25,931,002 ------------ ------------ Net increase in net assets resulting from operations ....................... 18,698,180 25,488,986 ------------ ------------ DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM: Net investment income ...................................................... (1,077,177) (478,278) Return of capital .......................................................... -- (18) ------------ ------------ Total distributions ....................................................... (1,077,177) (478,296) ------------ ------------ CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from sale of shares ............................................... 97,584,412 55,390,147 Reinvestment of distributions .............................................. 1,077,177 478,296 Value of shares redeemed ................................................... (28,012,915) (7,512,736) ------------ ------------ Net increase from capital share transactions .............................. 70,648,674 48,355,707 ------------ ------------ Total increase in net assets ............................................... 88,269,677 73,366,397 ------------ ------------ NET ASSETS at beginning of year ............................................. 128,145,486 54,779,089 ------------ ------------ NET ASSETS at end of year ................................................... $216,415,163 $128,145,486 ============ ============ SHARE TRANSACTIONS: Number of shares sold ...................................................... 4,895,761 3,277,779 Number of shares issued through reinvestment of dividends and distributions 50,359 24,553 Number of shares redeemed .................................................. (1,403,779) (458,502) ------------ ------------ Net increase in shares outstanding ........................................ 3,542,341 2,843,830 ============ ============ See Notes to Financial Statements. 86
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MONEY MARKET ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF YEAR ...... $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income .................. 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.06 Net realized and unrealized gain on investments ........................ -- -- -- -- -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ........ 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.06 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............. (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.04) (0.06) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ..................... (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.04) (0.06) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ............ $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ............................ 0.82% 0.60% 1.32% 3.70% 6.05% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) .......... $116,449 $105,762 $138,232 $119,652 $ 93,385 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.52% 0.52% 0.49% 0.46% 0.46% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets .................... 0.84% 0.60% 1.30% 3.54% 5.89% Ratio of expenses to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ............................... N/A N/A 0.52% 0.53% 0.52% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses .................... N/A N/A 1.27% 3.47% 5.83% Portfolio turnover ...................... N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A See Notes to Financial Statements. 87
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] SHORT-TERM BOND (FORMERLY INCOME PRESERVATION) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER 4, 2000* TO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002- 2001(a)(carat) 2000(carat) -------- -------- -------- -------------- ---------------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD .............. $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ............................ 1.18 3.46 4.02 5.08 0.47 Net realized and unrealized gain on investments, futures contracts, foreign currency transactions, wrappers agreements, written options and swaps ....................................... 2.41 --** --** --** -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS .................. 3.59 3.46 4.02 5.08 0.47 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ....................... (2.00) (3.34) (4.02) (4.93) (0.47) From net realized gains .......................... (0.44) (0.05) (0.47) (2.45) -- Reverse stock split (Note 10) .................... -- 0.05 0.47 2.45 -- Return of capital ................................ (1.38) (0.12) -- (0.15) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ............................... (3.82) (3.46) (4.02) (5.08) (0.47) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF PERIOD .................... $ 99.77 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ...................................... 3.65% 3.51% 4.09% 5.18% 0.46%++ Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of period (000) .................. $499,404 $619,964 $454,683 $408,910 $329,137 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets .......... 0.78% 0.82% 0.83% 0.84% 0.78%+ Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ...................................... 1.94% 3.42% 4.02% 5.06% 6.90%+ Portfolio turnover ................................ 273% 211% 310% 213% 139%++ --------------- + Annualized ++ Not annualized * Commencement of operations ** Rounds to less than $0.01 (a) The Fund has adopted the provisions of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide for Investment Companies and began amortizing premium and discount on debt securities. The effect of this change for the period ended December 31, 2001 was an increase in net investment income per share of less than $0.01, a decrease in net realized and unrealized gains and losses per share of less than $0.01, and an increase in the ratio of net investment income to average net assets of less than 0.01%. - Per share amounts were calculated using average shares outstanding. (carat) Per share amounts were restated to reflect a 0.9953 reverse stock split effective December 27, 2002. See Notes to Financial Statements. 88
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ----------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001(a) 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 10.54 $ 10.76 $ 10.34 $ 10.07 $ 9.50 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.26 0.27 0.34 0.46 0.53 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ....................... (0.07) (0.10) 0.54 0.27 0.57 -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 0.19 0.17 0.88 0.73 1.10 -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.27) (0.30) (0.35) (0.46) (0.53) From net realized gains ............... (0.13) (0.09) (0.11) -- -- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.40) (0.39) (0.46) (0.46) (0.53) -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 10.33 $ 10.54 $ 10.76 $ 10.34 $ 10.07 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======= Total return ........................... 1.77% 1.66% 8.76% 7.42% 12.00% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $163,167 $188,546 $235,644 $150,807 $87,209 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.58% 0.61% 0.61% 0.64% 0.68% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 2.49% 2.57% 3.30% 4.52% 5.54% Portfolio turnover ..................... 205% 120% 114% 278% 121% ---------- (a) The Fund has adopted the provisions of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide for Investment Companies and began amortizing premium and discount on debt securities. The effect of this change for the year ended December 31, 2001 was an increase in net investment income per share of less than $0.01, a decrease in net realized and unrealized gains and losses per share of less than $0.01, and an increase in the ratio of net investment income to average net assets of less than 0.01%. See Notes to Financial Statements. 89
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] ASSET ALLOCATION ----------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001(a) 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 6.75 $ 5.49 $ 6.52 $ 9.96 $ 10.49 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.12 0.07 0.10 0.21 0.29 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 0.59 1.35 (1.13) (0.83) (0.36) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 0.71 1.42 (1.03) (0.62) (0.07) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.11) (0.16) -- (0.21) (0.29) From net realized gains ............... (0.02) -- -- (1.10) (0.17) In excess of net realized gain on investments ....................... -- -- -- (1.22) -- Return of capital ..................... -- -- -- (0.29) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.13) (0.16) -- (2.82) (0.46) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 7.33 $ 6.75 $ 5.49 $ 6.52 $ 9.96 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ........................... 10.62% 25.97% (15.80)% (5.42)% (0.71)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $795,534 $784,440 $648,156 $876,207 $986,504 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.75% 0.76% 0.75% 0.75% 0.78% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.60% 1.06% 1.61% 2.21% 2.61% Portfolio turnover ..................... 15% 17% 25% 107% 19% ---------- (a) The Fund has adopted the provisions of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide for Investment Companies and began amortizing premium and discount on debt securities. The effect of this change for the year ended December 31, 2001 was an increase in net investment income per share of less than $0.01, a decrease in net realized and unrealized gains and losses per share of less than $0.01, and an increase in the ratio of net investment income to average net assets of less than 0.01%. See Notes to Financial Statements. 90
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] EQUITY INCOME -------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD .... $ 7.88 $ 5.98 $ 7.12 $ 8.15 $ 7.16 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income .................. 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.15 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ..... 1.07 1.90 (1.15) 0.06 1.11 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ........ 1.16 1.98 (1.06) 0.17 1.26 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............. (0.09) (0.08) (0.08) (0.11) (0.15) From net realized gains ................ -- -- -- (0.29) (0.12) In excess of net realized gain on investments ........................ -- -- -- (0.78) -- Return of capital ...................... -- -- -- (0.02) -- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ..................... (0.09) (0.08) (0.08) (1.20) (0.27) ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ............ $ 8.95 $ 7.88 $ 5.98 $ 7.12 $ 8.15 ========== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ............................ 14.78% 33.09% (14.96)% 2.92% 17.56% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) .......... $1,088,207 $824,093 $565,046 $628,075 $522,954 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.90% 0.92% 0.92% 0.94% 0.85% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets .................... 1.18% 1.25% 1.21% 1.37% 2.00% Ratio of expenses to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ............................... N/A N/A 0.90% 0.92% 0.79% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses .................... N/A N/A 1.23% 1.39% 2.06% Portfolio turnover ...................... 14% 13% 17% 16% 58% See Notes to Financial Statements. 91
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] GROWTH & INCOME ------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ......... $ 9.38 $ 7.24 $ 9.45 $ 10.83 $ 11.85 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ....................... 0.09 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.06 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions ...................... 0.74 2.15 (2.22) (0.62) 0.44 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ............. 0.83 2.21 (2.17) (0.57) 0.50 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income .................. (0.09) (0.07) (0.04) (0.05) (0.06) From net realized gains ..................... -- -- -- -- (1.46) In excess of net realized gain on investments -- -- -- (0.70) -- Return of capital ........................... -- -- -- (0.06) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .......................... (0.09) (0.07) (0.04) (0.81) (1.52) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ................. $ 10.12 $ 9.38 $ 7.24 $ 9.45 $ 10.83 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ................................. 8.85% 30.49% (22.93)% (4.77)% 4.21% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ............... $912,470 $765,115 $515,597 $436,285 $376,137 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets ..... 0.82% 0.83% 0.84% 0.88% 0.82% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................................. 0.97% 0.86% 0.76% 0.52% 0.58% Ratio of expenses to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses .. N/A N/A 0.81% 0.85% 0.79% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ......................... N/A N/A 0.79% 0.55% 0.61% Portfolio turnover ........................... 22% 22% 29% 58% 94% See Notes to Financial Statements. 92
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] GROWTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD .... $ 8.07 $ 6.27 $ 8.28 $ 10.77 $ 13.21 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income (loss) ........... 0.02 --* --* (0.00)* (0.01) Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ........................ 0.24 1.80 (2.01) (1.69) (0.33) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ........ 0.26 1.80 (2.01) (1.69) (0.34) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............. (0.02) (0.00)* (0.00)* (0.00) (0.02) From net realized gains ................ -- -- -- (0.00) (2.08) In excess of net realized gain on investments ........................ -- -- -- (0.72) -- Return of capital ...................... -- -- -- (0.08) -- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ..................... (0.02) --* (0.00)* (0.80) (2.10) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ............ $ 8.31 $ 8.07 $ 6.27 $ 8.28 $ 10.77 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== Total return ............................ 3.27% 28.71% (24.26)% (15.21)% (2.56)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) .......... $2,998,469 $2,895,641 $2,060,555 $2,810,546 $3,349,618 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.95% 0.96% 0.91% 0.89% 0.86% Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net assets .................... 0.28% (0.05)% (0.01)% (0.05)% (0.09)% Ratio of expenses to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ............................... 0.95% N/A 0.88% 0.88% 0.84% Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ..... N/A N/A 0.02% (0.04)% (0.07)% Portfolio turnover ...................... 49% 46% 74% 40% 59% ---------- * Rounds to less than $0.01 See Notes to Financial Statements. 93
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES -------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 9.07 $ 6.27 $ 10.19 $ 11.82 $ 15.82 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment loss ................... (0.03) (0.00)* (0.04) (0.07) (0.03) Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ....................... 1.48 2.80 (3.88) (1.56) (1.45) ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 1.45 2.80 (3.92) (1.63) (1.48) ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ -- (0.00)* -- -- -- In excess of net investment income .... -- (0.00)* -- -- -- From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- -- (2.52) In excess of net realized gain on investments ....................... -- -- -- (0.00)* -- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... -- -- -- -- (2.52) ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 10.52 $ 9.07 $ 6.27 $ 10.19 $ 11.82 ========== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ........................... 15.99% 44.68% (38.47)% (13.75)% (9.35)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $1,150,062 $938,791 $572,470 $819,047 $850,915 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 1.22% 1.23% 1.18% 1.24% 1.25% Ratio of net investment loss to average net assets ........................... (0.25)% (0.13)% (0.58)% (0.72)% (0.29)% Ratio of expenses to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses .............................. N/A N/A 1.14% 1.19% 1.24% Ratio of net investment loss to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ............... N/A N/A (0.54)% (0.67)% (0.28)% Portfolio turnover ..................... 55% 75% 128% 102% 41% ---------- * Rounds to less than $0.01 See Notes to Financial Statements. 94
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] INTERNATIONAL ------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD .... $ 8.84 $ 6.80 $ 8.20 $ 10.73 $ 13.76 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income .................. 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.07 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ........................ 1.27 2.07 (1.39) (2.23) (2.12) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ........ 1.35 2.13 (1.32) (2.17) (2.05) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............. (0.13) (0.09) (0.08) -- (0.12) From net realized gains ................ -- -- -- -- (0.86) In excess of net realized gain on investments ........................ -- -- -- (0.25) -- Return of capital ...................... -- (0.00)* -- (0.11) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ..................... (0.13) (0.09) (0.08) (0.36) (0.98) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ............ $ 10.06 $ 8.84 $ 6.80 $ 8.20 $ 10.73 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ............................ 15.23% 31.31% (16.08)% (20.16)% (14.91)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) .......... $604,809 $471,495 $282,921 $304,357 $326,534 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 1.17% 1.22% 1.20% 1.20% 1.15% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets .................... 0.83% 0.93% 0.85% 0.54% 0.44% Ratio of expenses to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses ............................... N/A N/A 1.16% 1.18% 1.13% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets after expense reductions and reimbursed expenses .................... N/A N/A 0.89% 0.56% 0.46% Portfolio turnover ...................... 40% 38% 81% 37% 40% ---------- * Rounds to less than $0.01 See Notes to Financial Statements. 95
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] CORE BOND INDEX CLASS I -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001(a) 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 10.27 $ 10.46 $ 10.07 $ 9.85 $ 9.41 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.40 0.40 0.50 0.52 0.60 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ....................... 0.01 (0.04) 0.44 0.30 0.44 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 0.41 0.36 0.94 0.82 1.04 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.47) (0.49) (0.55) (0.60) (0.60) From net realized gains ............... (0.04) (0.06) (0.00)* -- -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.51) (0.55) (0.55) (0.60) (0.60) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 10.17 $ 10.27 $ 10.46 $ 10.07 $ 9.85 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ........................... 3.94% 3.59% 9.69% 8.51% 11.43% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $764,674 $452,739 $384,323 $343,980 $293,330 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.45% 0.48%** 0.48%** 0.48%** 0.47%** Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 3.96% 3.85% 4.90% 5.58% 6.30% Portfolio turnover ..................... 31%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Rounds to less than $0.01 ** Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (a) The Fund has adopted the provisions of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide for Investment Companies and began amortizing premium and discount on debt securities. The effect of this change for the period ended December 31, 2001 was a decrease in net investment income per share of $0.08, an increase in net realized and unrealized gains and losses per share of $0.08 and a decrease in the ratio of net investment income to average net assets from 5.98% to 5.58%. (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 96
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] CORE BOND INDEX CLASS II ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001(a) 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 10.31 $ 10.49 $ 10.10 $ 9.88 $ 9.43 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.43 0.42 0.53 0.55 0.62 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ....................... -- (0.02) 0.43 0.29 0.45 -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 0.43 0.40 0.96 0.84 1.07 -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.49) (0.52) (0.57) (0.62) (0.62) From net realized gains ............... (0.04) (0.06) (0.00)* -- -- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.53) (0.58) (0.57) (0.62) (0.62) -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 10.21 $ 10.31 $ 10.49 $ 10.10 $ 9.88 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======= Total return ........................... 4.22% 3.88% 9.88% 8.71% 11.73% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $168,010 $138,655 $150,365 $116,664 $81,972 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.25% 0.28%** 0.28%** 0.28%** 0.27%** Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 4.19% 4.05% 5.10% 5.78% 6.53% Portfolio turnover ..................... 31%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Rounds to less than $(0.01) ** Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (a) The Fund has adopted the provisions of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide for Investment Companies and began amortizing premium and discount on debt securities. The effect of this change for the period ended December 31, 2001 was a decrease in net investment income per share of $0.07, an increase in net realized and unrealized gains and losses per share of $0.07 and a decrease in the ratio of net investment income to average net assets from 6.17% to 5.78%. (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 97
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] 500 STOCK INDEX CLASS I ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- ------- ------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 8.79 $ 6.94 $ 9.05 $ 10.43 $ 11.85 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.14 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.10 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 0.78 1.85 (2.11) (1.37) (1.24) -------- -------- ------- ------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 0.92 1.94 (2.02) (1.29) (1.14) -------- -------- ------- ------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.13) (0.09) (0.09) (0.08) (0.07) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- -- (0.21) Return of capital ..................... -- -- -- (0.01) -- -------- -------- ------- ------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.13) (0.09) (0.09) (0.09) (0.28) -------- -------- ------- ------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 9.58 $ 8.79 $ 6.94 $ 9.05 $ 10.43 ======== ======== ======= ======= ======== Total return ........................... 10.49% 27.98% (22.39)% (12.29)% (9.61)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $115,533 $130,663 $85,250 $97,478 $100,732 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.46% 0.47%* 0.47%* 0.47%* 0.44%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.56% 1.33% 1.17% 0.89% 0.83% Portfolio turnover ..................... 7%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 98
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] 500 STOCK INDEX CLASS II ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 8.37 $ 6.61 $ 8.62 $ 9.95 $ 11.32 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.16 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.10 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 0.73 1.75 (2.01) (1.31) (1.16) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 0.89 1.86 (1.91) (1.22) (1.06) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.16) (0.10) (0.10) (0.10) (0.10) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- -- (0.21) Return of capital ..................... -- -- -- (0.01) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.16) (0.10) (0.10) (0.11) (0.31) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 9.10 $ 8.37 $ 6.61 $ 8.62 $ 9.95 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ........................... 10.60% 28.24% (22.17)% (12.17)% (9.36)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $242,188 $185,901 $120,784 $144,574 $149,423 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.26% 0.27%* 0.27%* 0.27%* 0.24%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.84% 1.52% 1.37% 1.09% 1.02% Portfolio turnover ..................... 7%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 99
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] BROAD MARKET INDEX CLASS I ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 8.95 $ 6.89 $ 8.80 $ 10.17 $ 12.21 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.13 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.11 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 0.94 2.06 (1.99) (1.30) (1.42) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 1.07 2.14 (1.90) (1.22) (1.31) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.12) (0.08) (0.01) (0.06) (0.08) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- (0.09) (0.65) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.12) (0.08) (0.01) (0.15) (0.73) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 9.90 $ 8.95 $ 6.89 $ 8.80 $ 10.17 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ........................... 11.96% 31.08% (21.62)% (11.87)% (10.78)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $224,619 $267,250 $190,706 $255,532 $313,268 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.44% 0.48%* 0.49%* 0.47%* 0.47%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.42% 1.22% 1.07% 0.85% 0.74% Portfolio turnover ..................... 5%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 100
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] BROAD MARKET INDEX CLASS II ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 8.49 $ 6.54 $ 8.35 $ 9.67 $ 11.68 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.15 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 0.88 1.95 (1.88) (1.24) (1.35) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 1.03 2.05 (1.79) (1.15) (1.25) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.15) (0.10) (0.02) (0.08) (0.11) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- (0.09) (0.65) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.15) (0.10) (0.02) (0.17) (0.76) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 9.37 $ 8.49 $ 6.54 $ 8.35 $ 9.67 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ........................... 12.11% 31.30% (21.39)% (11.73)% (10.69)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $374,416 $272,411 $188,942 $240,617 $248,565 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.24% 0.28%* 0.29%* 0.27%* 0.27%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.72% 1.42% 1.27% 1.05% 0.94% Portfolio turnover ..................... 5%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 101
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX CLASS I ----------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 11.79 $ 8.33 $ 10.21 $ 11.50 $ 13.92 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.12 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.06 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 1.99 3.47 (1.94) (1.22) (2.14) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 2.11 3.51 (1.88) (1.15) (2.08) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.10) (0.05) -- (0.05) (0.05) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- (0.08) (0.29) Return of capital ..................... -- -- -- (0.01) -- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.10) (0.05) -- (0.14) (0.34) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 13.80 $ 11.79 $ 8.33 $ 10.21 $ 11.50 ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= Total return ........................... 17.86% 42.17% (18.41)% (9.90)% (14.91)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $56,156 $56,880 $27,427 $30,220 $33,805 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.52% 0.52%* 0.53%* 0.55%* 0.51%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 0.95% 0.86% 0.70% 0.63% 0.52% Portfolio turnover ..................... 22%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 102
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX CLASS II ----------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 11.32 $ 7.99 $ 9.78 $ 11.02 $ 13.37 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.14 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.09 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 1.89 3.34 (1.87) (1.16) (2.06) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 2.03 3.40 (1.79) (1.08) (1.97) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.13) (0.07) -- (0.08) (0.09) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- (0.08) (0.29) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.13) (0.07) -- (0.16) (0.38) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 13.22 $ 11.32 $ 7.99 $ 9.78 $ 11.02 ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= Total return ........................... 17.95% 42.53% (18.30)% (9.65)% (14.75)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $86,741 $52,907 $25,273 $30,158 $34,334 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.32% 0.32%* 0.33%* 0.35%* 0.31%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.18% 1.06% 0.90% 0.83% 0.73% Portfolio turnover ..................... 22%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from the Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004 to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 103
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX CLASS I --------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 8.65 $ 6.36 $ 7.78 $ 10.13 $ 12.75 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.15 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.16 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 1.54 2.29 (1.40) (2.30) (2.10) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 1.69 2.40 (1.30) (2.21) (1.94) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.17) (0.11) (0.12) (0.07) (0.11) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- (0.01) (0.57) Return of capital ..................... -- -- -- (0.06) -- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.17) (0.11) (0.12) (0.14) (0.68) ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 10.17 $ 8.65 $ 6.36 $ 7.78 $ 10.13 ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= Total return ........................... 19.61% 37.75% (16.73)% (21.77)% (15.21)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $25,557 $60,601 $35,413 $35,682 $34,167 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.89% 0.69%* 0.70%* 0.68%* 0.67%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 1.61% 1.77% 1.51% 1.05% 1.07% Portfolio turnover ..................... 12%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004, to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 104
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX CLASS II -------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004- 2003 2002 2001 2000 ------- ------- ------ ------ ------ NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ... $ 8.20 $ 6.04 $ 7.40 $ 9.64 $12.19 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ................. 0.18 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.13 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions .... 1.46 2.17 (1.35) (2.19) (1.96) ------- ------- ------ ------ ------ TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ....... 1.64 2.28 (1.23) (2.09) (1.83) ------- ------- ------ ------ ------ LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ............ (0.20) (0.12) (0.13) (0.08) (0.15) From net realized gains ............... -- -- -- (0.01) (0.57) Return of capital ..................... -- -- -- (0.06) -- ------- ------- ------ ------ ------ TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .................... (0.20) (0.12) (0.13) (0.15) (0.72) ------- ------- ------ ------ ------ NET ASSET VALUE, END OF YEAR ........... $ 9.64 $ 8.20 $ 6.04 $ 7.40 $ 9.64 ======= ======= ====== ====== ====== Total return ........................... 20.05% 37.85% (16.59)% (21.56)% (15.02)% Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of year (000) ......... $41,860 $19,539 $7,661 $8,234 $9,950 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets 0.69% 0.49%* 0.50%* 0.48%* 0.47%* Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................... 2.10% 1.89% 1.71% 1.28% 1.20% Portfolio turnover ..................... 12%(carat) N/A N/A N/A N/A ---------- * Includes effect of expenses allocated from Master Investment Portfolio (Note 1) (carat) Portfolio turnover figure represents the period from March 5, 2004, to December 31, 2004. Prior to March 5, 2004, portfolio turnover was calculated at the Master Investment Portfolio level. - Per share amounts were calculated using the average shares outstanding. See Notes to Financial Statements. 105
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO SAVINGS ORIENTED ------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER 4, 2000* TO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ......... $ 23.53 $ 21.92 $ 22.91 $ 25.09 $ 25.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ....................... 0.66 0.54 0.64 0.96 0.16 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ............................. 0.70 1.64 (0.96) (0.32) 0.21 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ............. 1.36 2.18 (0.32) 0.64 0.37 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income .................. (0.68) (0.57) (0.61) (1.47) (0.15) From net realized gains ..................... -- -- (0.06) (0.85) (0.13) In excess of net realized gain on investments -- -- -- (0.37) -- Return of capital ........................... -- -- -- (0.13) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .......................... (0.68) (0.57) (0.67) (2.82) (0.28) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF PERIOD ............... $ 24.21 $ 23.53 $ 21.92 $ 22.91 $ 25.09 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ................................. 5.78% 9.93% (1.38)% 2.81% 1.48%++ Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of period (000) ............. $260,976 $202,264 $159,497 $137,029 $101,093 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets ..... 0.15% 0.16% 0.16% 0.18% 0.13%+ Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................................. 3.07% 2.60% 3.06% 3.76% 8.95%+ Portfolio turnover ........................... 42% 10% 10% 14% 2%++ ---------- + Annualized ++ Not annualized * Commencement of operations See Notes to Financial Statements. 106
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE GROWTH -------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER 4, 2000* TO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ......... $ 21.95 $ 19.54 $ 21.52 $ 24.81 $ 25.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income ....................... 0.56 0.43 0.53 0.83 0.14 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ............................. 0.92 2.42 (1.96) (0.95) 0.33 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ............. 1.48 2.85 (1.43) (0.12) 0.47 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income .................. (0.56) (0.44) (0.55) (1.27) (0.14) From net realized gains ..................... -- -- -- (1.17) (0.52) In excess of net realized gain on investments -- -- -- (0.53) -- Return of capital ........................... -- -- -- (0.20) -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS .......................... (0.56) (0.44) (0.55) (3.17) (0.66) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF PERIOD ............... $ 22.87 $ 21.95 $ 19.54 $ 21.52 $ 24.81 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return ................................. 6.74% 14.64% (6.66)% 0.09% 1.89%++ Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of period (000) ............. $480,096 $376,001 $280,787 $280,813 $236,682 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets ..... 0.14% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.12%+ Ratio of net investment income to average net assets ................................. 2.70% 2.29% 2.64% 3.17% 8.26%+ Portfolio turnover ........................... 27% 8% 12% 15% 1%++ ---------- + Annualized ++ Not annualized * Commencement of operations See Notes to Financial Statements. 107
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO TRADITIONAL GROWTH ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER 4, 2000* TO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 ---------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ............ $ 20.45 $ 17.19 $ 20.06 $ 24.64 $ 25.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income .......................... 0.39 0.29 0.34 0.57 0.14 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ................................ 1.22 3.27 (2.88) (1.69) 0.47 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ................ 1.61 3.56 (2.54) (1.12) 0.61 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ..................... (0.39) (0.30) (0.33) (0.92) (0.14) From net realized gains ........................ -- -- -- (1.78) (0.83) In excess of net realized gain on investments .. -- -- -- (0.62) -- Return of capital .............................. -- -- -- (0.14) -- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ............................. (0.39) (0.30) (0.33) (3.46) (0.97) ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF PERIOD .................. $ 21.67 $ 20.45 $ 17.19 $ 20.06 $ 24.64 ========== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return .................................... 7.89% 20.68% (12.64)% (3.62)% 2.46%++ Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of period (000) ................ $1,005,076 $795,581 $566,555 $571,357 $489,791 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets ........ 0.14% 0.15% 0.14% 0.15% 0.11%+ Ratio of net investment income to average net assets .................................... 2.01% 1.73% 1.94% 2.20% 8.22%+ Portfolio turnover .............................. 14% 9% 11% 13% 0%++** ---------- + Annualized ++ Not annualized * Commencement of operations ** Rounds to less than 1% See Notes to Financial Statements. 108
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO LONG-TERM GROWTH ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER 4 2000* TO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 ---------- -------- -------- -------- --------------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ............ $ 19.48 $ 15.48 $ 19.16 $ 24.53 $ 25.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income .......................... 0.26 0.20 0.22 0.36 0.15 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ................................ 1.54 4.01 (3.67) (2.39) 0.66 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ................ 1.80 4.21 (3.45) (2.03) 0.81 ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ..................... (0.26) (0.21) (0.22) (0.62) (0.15) From net realized gains ........................ --*** (0.00)*** (0.01) (2.11) (1.13) In excess of net realized gain on investments .. -- -- -- (0.59) -- Return of capital .............................. -- -- -- (0.02) -- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ............................. (0.26) (0.21) (0.23) (3.34) (1.28) ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF PERIOD .................. $ 21.02 $ 19.48 $ 15.48 $ 19.16 $ 24.53 ========== ======== ======== ======== ======== Total return .................................... 9.25% 27.21% (18.01)% (7.15)% 3.23%++ Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of period (000) ................ $1,040,507 $820,777 $528,710 $533,348 $467,522 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets ........ 0.14% 0.14% 0.14% 0.15% 0.11%+ Ratio of net investment income to average net assets .................................... 1.39% 1.33% 1.40% 1.40% 8.05%+ Portfolio turnover .............................. 8% 4% 9% 10% 0%++** ---------- + Annualized ++ Not annualized * Commencement of operations ** Rounds to less than 1% *** Rounds to less than $0.01 See Notes to Financial Statements. 109
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD) [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO ALL-EQUITY GROWTH ----------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER 4 2000* TO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 -------- -------- ------- ------- --------------- NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD ............ $ 19.49 $ 14.68 $ 19.41 $ 24.27 $ 25.00 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income .......................... 0.11 0.07 0.06 0.13 0.16 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ................................ 1.90 4.81 (4.73) (3.05) 0.72 -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS ................ 2.01 4.88 (4.67) (2.92) 0.88 -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- LESS DISTRIBUTIONS: From net investment income ..................... (0.11) (0.07) (0.06) (0.42) (0.16) From net realized gains ........................ -- -- -- (1.02) (1.45) In excess of net realized gain on investments .. -- -- -- (0.49) -- Return of capital .............................. -- (0.00)** -- (0.01) -- -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS ............................. (0.11) (0.07) (0.06) (1.94) (1.61) -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- NET ASSET VALUE, END OF PERIOD .................. $ 21.39 $ 19.49 $ 14.68 $ 19.41 $ 24.27 ======== ======== ======= ======= ======= Total return .................................... 10.30% 33.26% (24.07)% (11.13)% 3.53%++ Ratios/Supplemental data: Net assets, end of period (000) ................ $216,415 $128,145 $54,779 $37,812 $11,697 Ratios to average net assets: Ratio of expenses to average net assets ........ 0.16% 0.17% 0.18% 0.20% 0.13%+ Ratio of net investment income to average net assets .................................... 0.64% 0.59% 0.45% 0.21% 9.23%+ Portfolio turnover .............................. 9% 3% 6% 18% 2%++ ---------- + Annualized ++ Not annualized * Commencement of operations ** Rounds to less than $0.01 See Notes to Financial Statements. 110
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. ORGANIZATION The Vantagepoint Funds (the "Company") is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, (the "1940 Act"), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Delaware statutory trust. The Company commenced operations on March 1, 1999 and as of December 31, 2004 consists of the following series: [Enlarge/Download Table] THE "ACTIVELY MANAGED FUNDS": THE "INDEX FUNDS": THE "MODEL PORTFOLIO FUNDS": Money Market Fund Core Bond Index Fund Savings Oriented Fund Short-Term Bond Fund(1) 500 Stock Index Fund Conservative Growth Fund US Government Securities Fund Broad Market Index Fund Traditional Growth Fund Asset Allocation Fund Mid/Small Company Index Fund Long-Term Growth Fund Equity Income Fund Overseas Equity Index Fund All-Equity Growth Fund Growth & Income Fund Growth Fund Aggressive Opportunities Fund International Fund On December 4, 2000, the Model Portfolio Funds commenced operations by acquiring all of the assets of certain funds of the VantageTrust (the "Trust Funds"). The acquisition was accomplished by a tax-free transfer of net assets of the corresponding Trust Funds in exchange for shares in the newly formed funds. Additionally, the Short-Term Bond Fund commenced operations on this date. The Actively Managed and Model Portfolio Funds offer a single class of shares. The Index Funds offer two classes of shares: Class I Shares and Class II Shares. The two classes of shares differ principally in their respective level of account-based services and the fees associated with such services. Ordinary dividends to shareholders are allocated to each class, based upon shares outstanding on the date of distribution. Neither class has preferential dividend rights. Differences in per share dividend rates are generally due to differences in separate class expenses. Model Portfolio Fund Structure The Model Portfolio Funds invest entirely in other series of the Company ("underlying funds"). Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC ("VIA") may approve allocation changes to the funds based on its periodic analysis to identify the allocation of assets among the different funds of the Company that is optimum for each Model Portfolio. The underlying funds of each Model Portfolio Fund and the target percentage investment in each underlying fund at recent dates are shown below: [Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO FUND 12/31/04 6/30/04 12/31/03 IN UNDERLYING VANTAGEPOINT FUND -------------------- -------- ------- -------- ------------------------------- SAVINGS ORIENTED FUND 35% 65% 65% Short-Term Bond 10% 10% 10% US Government Securities Fund 30% 0% 0% Core Bond Index Fund 10% 10% 10% Equity Income Fund 10% 10% 10% Growth & Income Fund 5% 5% 5% International Fund -------------- (1) On November 8, 2004 the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund changed its name to the Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund and underwent changes in its investment objective, strategies and subadvisers. 111
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) [Enlarge/Download Table] MODEL PORTFOLIO FUND 12/31/04 6/30/04 12/31/03 IN UNDERLYING VANTAGEPOINT FUND -------------------- -------- ------- -------- ------------------------------- CONSERVATIVE GROWTH FUND 30% 50% 50% Short-Term Bond 30% 10% 10% Core Bond Index Fund 10% 10% 10% Equity Income Fund 10% 10% 10% Growth & Income Fund 8% 8% 10% Growth Fund 7% 7% 5% International Fund 5% 5% 5% Aggressive Opportunities Fund TRADITIONAL GROWTH FUND 20% 30% 30% Short-Term Bond 20% 10% 10% Core Bond Index Fund 15% 15% 15% Growth & Income Fund 15% 15% 15% Growth Fund 10% 10% 10% Equity Income Fund 10% 10% 10% International Fund 10% 10% 10% Aggressive Opportunities Fund LONG-TERM GROWTH FUND 20% 20% 20% Core Bond Index Fund 20% 20% 20% Growth & Income Fund 20% 20% 20% Growth Fund 15% 15% 15% Aggressive Opportunities Fund 13% 13% 10% Equity Income Fund 12% 12% 10% International Fund 0% 0% 5% Overseas Equity Index Fund ALL-EQUITY GROWTH FUND 30% 30% 25% Growth Fund 20% 20% 20% Growth & Income Fund 20% 20% 20% Aggressive Opportunities Fund 15% 15% 15% Equity Income Fund 15% 15% 20% International Fund Since the Model Portfolio Funds invest entirely in other series of the Company, investment earnings are composed of: 1. dividend and capital gain distributions from the underlying funds 2. unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments in the underlying funds 3. realized gain/loss from sales of the shares of the underlying funds triggered by net outflows associated with normal capital stock activity and rebalancing of the Model Portfolio Funds. Change in Structure of Index Funds On December 11, 2003, the Board of Directors of the Company approved the transfer of the Index Funds from a Master-Feeder structure to a stand-alone structure where each Index Fund has an investment adviser and sub-adviser. In a Master-Feeder structure, a feeder fund invests in a master portfolio that invests in individual securities and has substantially the same investment objectives as the feeder fund. In a stand-alone structure, a fund invests directly in individual securities. On March 8, 2004, the Index Funds began investing in securities directly. The Board also approved the discontinuation of investing in Barclays Global Fund Advisors' Master Investment Portfolios ("Master Portfolios") in conjunction with the new fund structure. The new subadviser to the Index Funds is Mellon Capital Management Corporation. This transition occurred on March 8, 2004. On March 8, 2004, the Index Funds received assets in each fund as follows: 112
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) [Enlarge/Download Table] MID/SMALL OVERSEAS CORE BOND 500 STOCK BROAD MARKET COMPANY EQUITY ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- Received assets $617,378,547 $339,746,824 $577,597,655 $132,704,425 $50,359,599 ============ ============ ============ ============ =========== Unrealized Appreciation/ (Depreciation) $ (1,699,132) $164,261,037 $149,463,973 $ 44,498,556 $17,924,012 ============ ============ ============ ============ =========== As of March 8, 2004, the received assets for each fund included the above-noted amounts of unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) from a tax-free redemption. The accounting policies of the Index Funds, when the Index Funds were invested in the Master Portfolios from January 1, 2004 through March 5, 2004, were the same as the Index Funds' policies disclosed herein. Transition of Income Preservation Fund to Short-Term Bond Fund On November 8, 2004, the name, investment objective, investment strategies and certain subadvisers of the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund were changed. Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC and Wellington Management Company, LLP were terminated in September 2004 as subadvisers. STW Fixed Income Management Ltd. started as a subadviser in November 2004 and Payden & Rygel Investment Counsel ("Payden and Rygel") continues as a subadviser. The Board of Directors of the Company took these actions because it concluded that it was not likely that the fund would be able to continue, over the long term, to follow its investment strategy of using wrapper agreements to seek to preserve capital and maintain a stable net asset value per share. The Board's conclusion was based on, among other things, the current regulatory uncertainty about the method of valuing wrapper agreements. In this regard, the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission inquired of "stable value" mutual funds, including the Income Preservation Fund, as to the methodology used by such funds to value their wrapper agreements. In early August 2004, at the direction of VIA, the fund's investment adviser, the average duration of the fund's portfolio was shortened to approximately 1.5 years, as permitted by the fund's investment guidelines. Beginning in early September 2004, those portions of the fund's portfolio subadvised by Wellington Management Company, LLP and Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC were placed under the management of the fund's remaining subadviser, Payden & Rygel. In order to seek to maintain a stable net asset value, Payden & Rygel invested the fund's assets in a portfolio of short-term fixed income instruments with less than 60 days to maturity ("Interim Portfolio"). Payden & Rygel constructed the Interim Portfolio and continued to subadvise the portfolio, subject to VIA's oversight. Shortly before the November 8, 2004 conversion took place, the Interim Portfolio matured and the fund's assets were primarily invested in cash and cash equivalents for a brief period of time. By investing its assets in this manner, the fund was able to maintain a stable net asset value of $100 per share until the November 8, 2004 conversion. The Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund will retain the historical performance, the ticker symbol, and cusip number of the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund. While the fund's goal is to seek total return that is consistent with preservation of capital, there is no assurance that the fund will be able to do so. As a short-term bond fund, the fund's investment returns are expected to be more volatile and will vary depending on market conditions, particularly over the short-term. The fund's net asset value will fluctuate. Information statements related to the changes were sent to shareholders on October 15, 2004 and February 14, 2005. The changes were also filed in the supplements to the prospectus dated May 1, 2004, as amended on September 2, 2004 and November 8, 2004. New Lifecycle Funds--The Milestone Funds Eight new Vantagepoint Funds commenced operations on January 3, 2005. Each fund received $500,000 in exchange for shares purchased by the ICMA Retirement Corporation, the parent company of VIA. These new funds are referred to collectively as the Vantagepoint Milestone Funds and are described in the prospectus dated January 3, 2005. 113
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) The eight new funds are: - Milestone Retirement Income Fund - Milestone 2010 Fund - Milestone 2015 Fund - Milestone 2020 Fund - Milestone 2025 Fund - Milestone 2030 Fund - Milestone 2035 Fund - Milestone 2040 Fund The Milestone Funds are designed to serve as investing vehicles for retirement assets. Each fund invests in a professionally selected combination of equity and fixed income funds that is believed to be appropriate given the time remaining until retirement. Each of these funds invests in certain other underlying funds rather than investing directly in a portfolio of securities. Each Milestone Fund has a different degree of potential risk and reward and is diversified among various Vantagepoint Funds in differing allocations. 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The Company's significant accounting policies are consistently applied in the preparation of its financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Management makes estimates and assumptions in the preparation of financial statements that affect the reported amounts of assets, and liabilities including the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements as well as the revenue and expense amounts during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current year presentation. Investment Policy and Security Valuation The equity securities held by each fund normally are valued at the last reported sale price on the exchange on which the security is principally traded. Securities for which the primary market is the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations National Market System ("NASDAQ") are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Equity securities not traded on an exchange or on NASDAQ normally are valued at the last reported sale price in the over-the-counter market. If a non-exchange traded security does not trade on a particular day, then the security is normally valued at the mean between the highest bid price and the lowest priced offer obtained from quotation services or other sources believed to be reliable. Fixed income debt instruments, such as commercial paper, bankers' acceptances and U.S. Treasury Bills, with a remaining maturity of less than 60 days, are valued at amortized cost. Prices for other fixed income securities are normally obtained from a commercial pricing service that may use pricing matrices or other methodologies designed to identify the market value of fixed income securities. Any security for which market value as described above is not readily available is valued at fair value as determined in good faith in accordance with policies approved by the Company's Board of Directors. Each Model Portfolio Fund is diversified among various asset classes reflecting different risk and reward tradeoff potentials. On each business day shares of the underlying funds are valued and reported at their net asset value. 114
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) The Money Market Fund invests all of its assets in the AIM Short-Term Investments Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio Institutional Class. The AIM Short-Term Investments Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio uses the amortized cost method to value its portfolio securities in accordance with Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act. Amortized cost, which is a security's historical cost adjusted for amortization of discount or premium, if any, approximates market value. Valuation of Foreign Securities For foreign equity securities that are principally traded in markets outside North and South America, effective October 1, 2004, The Company's Board of Directors has approved the use of a third party fair valuation service. The service uses a multifactor model to calculate a factor that is then applied to adjust the market price for each such security. The Company's Board of Directors has approved use of the fair value prices provided by the service on a daily basis without a market trigger or confidence interval filter for all foreign equity securities held by the funds that are principally traded in markets outside North and South America. In the event prices for such foreign security are not available through the service or another fair value pricing service approved by the Company's Board of Directors, the security may be priced at the average of two or more independent broker-dealer quotations at the fair value of the security, in accordance with the funds' valuation procedures. When Issued Securities When issued securities or "To Be Announced" securities are held by the funds. These securities are fully collateralized by other securities. Such collateral is in possession of the fund's custodian. The collateral is evaluated daily to ensure its market value equals the current market value of the when issued securities and is noted in the Schedule of Investments. Foreign Currency The accounting records of the funds are maintained in U.S. dollars. Investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing rates of exchange at the end of each day. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts and expense payments are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the respective dates of such transactions. Unrealized gains and losses, not relating to securities, that result from changes in foreign currency exchange rates, have been included in unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) of securities. Net realized foreign currency gains and losses include foreign currency gains and losses resulting from changes in exchange rates between trade date and settlement date on investment securities transactions, gains and losses on foreign currency transactions, and the difference between the amounts of interest and dividends recorded on the books of the funds and the amounts actually received. The portion of foreign currency gains and losses related to fluctuations in exchange rates between the initial purchase trade date and subsequent sale trade date is included in realized gains/(losses) from security transactions. Security Transactions and Income Recognition Security transactions are accounted for on the date the securities are purchased or sold (trade date). Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date net of applicable taxes withheld by foreign countries, and interest income is accrued daily. Realized gains or losses are reported on the basis of identified cost of securities delivered. Bond discounts and premiums are amortized for both financial reporting and tax purposes. Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders Dividends from net investment income are declared and paid monthly to shareholders of the Core Bond Index Fund, the Short-Term Bond Fund and US Government Securities Fund. Dividends from net investment income are declared daily and paid monthly to shareholders of the Money Market 115
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Fund. Prior to November 2004, dividends from net investment income were declared daily and paid monthly to shareholders of the Short-Term Bond Fund (formerly the Income Preservation Fund). For the remaining Actively Managed Funds and the Index Funds as well as the Model Porfolio Funds, dividends from net investment income are declared and paid annually to shareholders. Distributions from any net realized capital gains are generally declared and paid annually to shareholders. Income distributions and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations which may differ from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. These differences are primarily due to differing treatments of income and gains on various investment securities held by the funds, dividends payable, and differing characterization of distributions made by each fund as a whole. The following reclassifications were made in the financial statements to present each fund's components of its net asset accounts on a tax basis. Net investment income per share calculations in the Financial Highlights were not affected by these reclassifications. Permanent book and tax differences, if any, relating to shareholder distributions will result in reclassifications to paid-in capital. These include net operating losses not utilized during the current year, commission adjustments, foreign currency gains and losses, returns of capital, recharacterized distributions, and adjustments relating to dispositions of REIT and PFIC securities. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset values per share. Any taxable gain remaining at fiscal year end is distributed in the following year. [Enlarge/Download Table] UNDISTRIBUTED ACCUMULATED NET REALIZED PAID-IN CAPITAL NET INVESTMENT INCOME GAIN/(LOSS) INCREASE/(DECREASE) INCREASE/(DECREASE) INCREASE/(DECREASE) --------------------- ----------------------- ------------------------- Short-Term Bond $ (9,419,241) $13,205,053 $ (3,785,812) US Government Securities 36,521 142,494 (179,015) Asset Allocation 2,997 (4,433) 1,436 Equity Income 612,678 84,341 (697,019) Growth & Income -- 77,676 (77,676) Growth (1,848) 656,177 (654,329) Aggressive Opportunities (17,191,628) 3,173,949 14,017,679 International 1 1,483,177 (1,483,178) Core Bond Index (941,951) 4,429,819 (3,487,868) 500 Stock Index (5,282,328) (3,003) 5,285,331 Broad Market Index (19,759,606) (311,006) 20,070,612 Mid/Small Company Index 17,575,460 (180,192) (17,395,268) Overseas Equity Index 7,331,271 360,525 (7,691,796) Savings Oriented (2) 91,755 (91,753) Conservative Growth -- 113,348 (113,348) Traditional Growth 1 157,519 (157,520) Long-Term Growth (665,287) 163,055 502,232 All-Equity Growth (29) 29 -- Federal Income Taxes Each fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code for federal tax purposes. Accordingly, each fund intends to make distributions of substantially all of its net investment company taxable income and any net realized capital gains (after reduction for capital loss carryforwards) sufficient to relieve it from all, or substantially all, federal income and excise taxes. Therefore, no provision for federal income or excise taxes is required. 116
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) At December 31, 2004, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows: [Download Table] UNDISTRIBUTED UNDISTRIBUTED TOTAL DISTRIBUTABLE FUND ORDINARY INCOME LONG-TERM GAIN EARNINGS ---- --------------- -------------- ------------------- US Government Securities $ 74,752 $-- $ 74,752 Asset Allocation 1,029,496 -- 1,029,496 Equity Income 188,498 -- 188,498 Growth & Income 427,229 -- 427,229 Growth 63,382 -- 63,382 International 3,757,895 -- 3,757,895 Core Bond Index 238,184 -- 238,184 500 Stock Index 15,094 -- 15,094 Broad Market Index 5,364,213 -- 5,364,213 Mid/Small Company Index 455,567 -- 455,567 Overseas Equity Index 317,421 -- 317,421 Savings Oriented 486,284 -- 486,284 Conservative Growth 72,722 -- 72,722 Traditional Growth 804,759 -- 804,759 Long-Term Growth 162,561 -- 162,561 The tax character of distributions paid during 2004 were as follows: [Enlarge/Download Table] DISTRIBUTIONS PAID DISTRIBUTIONS PAID FROM ORDINARY FROM LONG-TERM RETURN OF TOTAL FUND INCOME CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL DISTRIBUTIONS ---- ------------------ ------------------ ------------ -------------- Money Market $ 892,178 $ -- $ -- $ 892,178 Short-Term Bond 13,695,265 2,997,378 9,370,727 26,063,370 US Government Securities 4,296,728 1,872,729 -- 6,169,457 Asset Allocation 12,114,597 2,476,322 -- 14,590,919 Equity Income 11,313,087 -- -- 11,313,087 Growth & Income 8,053,044 -- -- 8,053,044 Growth 8,572,095 -- -- 8,572,095 International 7,434,341 -- -- 7,434,341 Core Bond Index 31,240,408 2,664,288 -- 33,904,696 500 Stock Index 5,677,436 -- -- 5,677,436 Broad Market Index 8,517,216 -- -- 8,517,216 Mid/Small Company Index 1,232,574 -- -- 1,232,574 Overseas Equity Index 1,286,520 -- -- 1,286,520 Savings Oriented 7,102,173 -- -- 7,102,173 Conservative Growth 11,420,590 -- -- 11,420,590 Traditional Growth 17,929,796 -- -- 17,929,796 Long-Term Growth 12,739,261 16,683 -- 12,755,944 All-Equity Growth 1,077,177 -- -- 1,077,177 117
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) At December 31, 2004 the following funds had net capital loss carryovers: [Download Table] EXPIRING DECEMBER 31, -------------------------------------------- 2010 2011 2012 -------------- ------------- ------------ Asset Allocation $ -- $ -- $ 977,358 Equity Income -- 8,064,610 -- Growth & Income 16,318,853 32,170,941 -- Growth 701,253,321 82,974,331 -- Aggressive Opportunities 272,442,199 -- -- International 57,789,244 11,063,180 -- 500 Stock Index 17,305,336 3,056,924 -- Broad Market Index 28,893,686 7,434,496 -- Mid/Small Company Index 3,037,231 2,371,348 -- Overseas Equity Index 1,567,932 729,412 -- Savings Oriented 979,850 2,603,132 1,655,802 Conservative Growth 220,902 4,470,715 715,946 Traditional Growth 806,402 7,782,948 85,055 Long-Term Growth -- -- 821,661 All-Equity Growth 359,640 159,745 186,118 At December 31, 2004 the following Funds elected to defer post-October 31 net capital losses and currency losses of: [Download Table] CAPITAL LOSSES CURRENCY LOSSES -------------- --------------- Short-Term Bond $ 347,977 $ -- US Government Securities 151,813 -- Growth -- 12,065 Aggressive Opportunities -- 17,325,991 International -- 585,460 Core Bond Index 102,342 -- Overseas Equity Index 1,561,622 -- Savings Oriented 512,445 -- Conservative Growth 867,128 -- Traditional Growth 1,052,941 -- 118
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Futures Contracts The funds may purchase futures contracts to gain exposure to market changes as this may be more efficient or cost effective than actually buying the securities. A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell a security at a set price. Pursuant to the contract, the fund agrees to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in the value of the contract. Such receipts or payments are known as "variation margin" and are recorded by the fund as unrealized gains or losses. When the contract is closed, the fund records a gain or loss equal to the difference between the value of the contract at the time it was opened and the value at the time it was closed. Pursuant to regulations and/or published positions of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the fund is required to segregate cash or liquid instruments in connection with futures transactions in an amount generally equal to the entire futures contract amount. Risks of entering into futures contracts include the possibility that there may be an illiquid market and that a change in the value of the contracts may not correlate with changes in the value of the underlying securities. The amounts of risk under such futures may exceed the amounts reflected in the financial statements. As of December 31, 2004, the following funds had open futures contracts: Short-Term Bond Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] UNDERLYING NET NUMBER OF FACE AMOUNT UNREALIZED CONTRACTS EXCHANGE CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE AT VALUE DEPRECIATION --------- -------- -------- --------------- ----------- ------------ 15 CBT U.S. 10 Year Treasury Note March 2005 $1,679,063 $(17,343) 91 CBT U.S. 5 Year Treasury Note March 2005 $9,967,344 (60,430) -------- TOTAL UNREALIZED DEPRECIATION $(77,773) ======== Asset Allocation Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] UNDERLYING NET NUMBER OF FACE AMOUNT UNREALIZED CONTRACTS EXCHANGE CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE AT VALUE APPRECIATION --------- -------- -------- --------------- ----------- ------------ 334 CBT S&P 500 Index March 2005 $101,343,950 $2,131,763 508 CME U.S. Treasury Long Bond March 2005 $ 57,150,000 (968,107) ---------- TOTAL UNREALIZED APPRECIATION $1,163,656 ========== 500 Stock Index Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] UNDERLYING NET NUMBER OF FACE AMOUNT UNREALIZED CONTRACTS EXCHANGE CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE AT VALUE APPRECIATION --------- -------- -------- --------------- ----------- ------------ 62 CME E-MINI S&P 500 Index March 2005 $3,762,470 $70,585 ------- TOTAL UNREALIZED APPRECIATION $70,585 ======= Broad Market Index Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] UNDERLYING NET NUMBER OF FACE AMOUNT UNREALIZED CONTRACTS EXCHANGE CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE AT VALUE APPRECIATION --------- -------- -------- --------------- ----------- ------------ 14 CME E-MINI Russell Index March 2005 $ 915,530 $ 32,730 104 CME E-MINI S&P 500 Index March 2005 $6,311,240 161,320 -------- TOTAL UNREALIZED APPRECIATION $194,050 ======== 119
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Mid/Small Company Index Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] UNDERLYING NET NUMBER OF FACE AMOUNT UNREALIZED CONTRACTS EXCHANGE CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE AT VALUE APPRECIATION --------- -------- -------- --------------- ----------- ------------- 48 CME E-MINI Russell Index March 2005 $3,138,960 $ 70,120 38 CME E-MINI S&P MID 400 Index March 2005 $2,528,330 63,190 -------- TOTAL UNREALIZED APPRECIATION $133,310 ======== Overseas Equity Index Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] NET UNDERLYING UNREALIZED NUMBER OF FACE AMOUNT APPRECIATION/ CONTRACTS EXCHANGE CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE AT VALUE (DEPRECIATION) --------- -------- -------- --------------- ----------- -------------- 12 EUX DJ Stoxx 50 Eurodollar March 2005 $478,815 $ (309) 5 LSE FTSE 100 Index March 2005 $459,541 1,130 3 TSE Topix Index March 2005 $335,592 4,695 ------ TOTAL UNREALIZED APPRECIATION $5,516 ====== Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts A forward foreign currency exchange contract is an agreement to pay or receive specific amounts of a currency at a future date in exchange for another currency at an agreed upon exchange rate. The funds may use forward foreign currency exchange contracts to hedge certain foreign currency assets and liabilities. Contracts are recorded at market value and marked to market daily. Risks of entering into forward foreign currency exchange contracts include the possibility that there may be an illiquid market and that a change in the value of the contracts may not correlate with changes in the value of the underlying securities. The amount at risk for such forward foreign currency exchange contracts may exceed the amount reflected in the financial statements. Realized and unrealized gains or losses on forward foreign currency exchange contracts are reflected in the accompanying financial statements. As of December 31, 2004, the funds had the following open forward foreign currency exchange contracts outstanding: Aggressive Opportunities Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] EXCHANGE FOREIGN CURRENCY U.S. DOLLAR VALUE NET UNREALIZED CURRENCY DATE COST/PROCEEDS (U.S.$) AT DECEMBER 31, 2004 GAIN/(LOSS) -------- ------------ ----------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- PURCHASE CONTRACTS Australian Dollar 03/03/2005 $ 494,308 $ 504,103 $ 9,795 British Pound Sterling 08/01/2005 3,549,667 4,533,063 983,396 Canadian Dollar 01/04/2005 56,006 55,997 (9) 01/05/2005 13,415 13,384 (31) Euro Dollar 03/03/2005 5,401,593 5,365,549 (36,044) 08/01/2005 6,038,705 8,549,905 2,511,200 Japanese Yen 01/05/2005 46,013 46,159 146 03/30/2005 11,087,127 11,081,839 (5,288) 06/23/2005 4,949,025 4,936,721 (12,304) 08/01/2005 3,318,942 3,602,355 283,413 New Zealand Dollar 08/01/2005 406,144 535,560 129,416 Swedish Krona 03/03/2005 178,423 180,294 1,871 Swiss Franc 08/02/2005 897,170 1,153,363 256,193 ----------- NET GAIN ON PURCHASE CONTRACTS $ 4,121,754 120
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) [Enlarge/Download Table] EXCHANGE FOREIGN CURRENCY U.S. DOLLAR VALUE NET UNREALIZED CURRENCY DATE COST/PROCEEDS (U.S.$) AT DECEMBER 31, 2004 GAIN/(LOSS) ------------------------ ------------ ----------------------- ---------------------- ---------------- SALE CONTRACTS Australian Dollar 08/02/2005 $ 4,031,960 $ 6,079,671 $ (2,047,711) British Pound Sterling 01/04/2005 46,338 46,296 42 01/05/2005 60,657 60,471 186 03/03/2005 12,242,545 12,218,368 24,177 08/01/2005 17,432,460 22,167,957 (4,735,497) Canadian Dollar 03/03/2005 22,949,703 22,687,657 262,046 03/30/2005 5,643,134 6,362,048 (718,914) 06/23/2005 14,174,091 16,150,817 (1,976,726) Danish Krone 03/03/2005 383,751 390,339 (6,588) 08/01/2005 2,005,175 2,829,453 (824,278) Euro Dollar 01/03/2005 26,902 26,813 89 01/04/2005 6,232 6,205 27 03/03/2005 20,002,031 20,347,644 (345,613) 06/23/2005 19,328,000 21,712,589 (2,384,589) 08/01/2005 28,613,280 40,067,066 (11,453,786) Hong Kong Dollar 01/03/2005 27,480 27,502 (22) 01/04/2005 18,250 18,266 (16) Japanese Yen 01/04/2005 37,213 37,783 (570) 01/06/2005 30,669 30,829 (160) 03/03/2005 23,262,506 23,292,187 (29,681) 03/30/2005 10,752,688 11,081,839 (329,151) 06/23/2005 80,710,516 84,566,036 (3,855,520) 08/01/2005 34,026,829 36,155,406 (2,128,577) Mexican Peso 01/03/2005 50,371 50,470 (99) New Zealand Dollar 01/05/2005 35,388 35,736 (348) 03/03/2005 4,052,440 4,105,537 (53,097) 08/01/2005 324,216 535,560 (211,344) Republic of Korea Won 03/03/2005 9,048,828 9,164,998 (116,170) Singapore Dollar 03/03/2005 3,655,934 3,656,382 (448) Swedish Krona 01/03/2005 33,361 33,213 148 01/04/2005 13,463 13,517 (54) 01/05/2005 27,685 27,797 (112) 08/01/2005 3,491,968 5,281,081 (1,789,113) Swiss Franc 03/03/2005 5,547,579 5,573,642 (26,063) 08/02/2005 914,004 1,153,363 (239,359) ------------ NET LOSS ON SALE CONTRACTS $(32,986,891) ------------ NET UNREALIZED LOSS ON FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY CONTRACTS $(28,865,137) ============ 121
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) International Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] EXCHANGE FOREIGN CURRENCY U.S. DOLLAR VALUE NET UNREALIZED CURRENCY DATE COST/PROCEEDS (U.S.$) AT DECEMBER 31, 2004 GAIN/(LOSS) -------- -------- --------------------- -------------------- -------------- PURCHASE CONTRACTS British Pound Sterling 01/04/2005 $ 14,701 $ 14,700 $ (1) 06/30/2005 1,779,309 1,791,240 11,931 06/30/2005 1,095,674 1,099,551 3,877 Canadian Dollar 01/05/2005 16,641 16,602 (39) Hong Kong Dollar 01/03/2005 179,539 179,684 145 01/04/2005 152,187 152,260 73 Japanese Yen 01/04/2005 441,976 444,174 2,198 01/05/2005 56,104 56,644 540 01/06/2005 371,411 373,093 1,682 ---------- NET GAIN ON PURCHASE CONTRACTS $ 20,406 SALE CONTRACTS British Pound Sterling 01/04/2005 $ 15,439 $ 15,425 $ 14 Canadian Dollar 01/03/2005 1,389 1,395 (6) 01/04/2005 270,271 272,292 (2,021) 01/06/2005 57,034 56,991 43 Euro Dollar 01/03/2005 64,253 63,968 285 01/04/2005 37,022 36,721 301 01/05/2005 178,733 177,503 1,230 06/27/2005 1,019,000 1,020,982 (1,982) 06/30/2005 1,095,674 1,101,946 (6,272) Japanese Yen 01/05/2005 34,623 34,733 (110) 01/24/2005 1,575,000 1,678,019 (103,019) 03/01/2005 918,000 916,678 1,322 Swedish Krona 01/03/2005 7,295 7,263 32 Swiss Franc 01/03/2005 20,860 20,777 83 01/04/2005 21,129 20,963 166 02/17/2005 685,000 707,018 (22,018) 03/01/2005 2,810,018 2,809,855 163 04/07/2005 693,982 693,196 786 06/30/2005 1,779,309 1,802,509 (23,200) ---------- NET LOSS ON SALE CONTRACTS $ (154,203) ---------- NET UNREALIZED LOSS ON FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY CONTRACTS $ (133,797) ========== 122
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Overseas Equity Index Fund [Enlarge/Download Table] EXCHANGE FOREIGN CURRENCY U.S. DOLLAR VALUE NET UNREALIZED CURRENCY DATE COST/PROCEEDS (U.S.$) AT DECEMBER 31, 2004 GAIN/(LOSS) -------- -------- --------------------- -------------------- -------------- PURCHASE CONTRACTS Australian Dollar 01/05/2005 $ 33,231 $ 33,323 $ 92 British Pound Sterling 01/05/2005 233,047 231,754 (1,293) 03/17/2005 1,212,107 1,213,693 1,586 Danish Krone 01/05/2005 8,243 8,179 (64) Euro Dollar 01/04/2005 243,630 241,773 (1,857) 01/05/2005 65,496 64,997 (499) 03/17/2005 1,630,839 1,651,302 20,463 Hong Kong Dollar 01/04/2005 9,100 9,104 4 Japanese Yen 01/06/2005 306,172 307,498 1,326 03/17/2005 1,057,278 1,075,533 18,255 Norwegian Krone 01/04/2005 7,301 7,266 (35) Swedish Krona 01/05/2005 14,746 14,653 (93) Swiss Franc 01/04/2005 65,188 64,728 (460) --------- NET GAIN ON PURCHASE CONTRACTS $ 37,425 SALE CONTRACTS British Pound Sterling 03/17/2005 $ 820,693 $ 812,434 $ 8,259 Euro Dollar 03/17/2005 1,099,520 1,105,564 (6,044) Japanese Yen 03/17/2005 759,348 771,108 (11,760) --------- NET LOSS ON SALE CONTRACTS $ (9,545) --------- NET UNREALIZED GAIN ON FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY CONTRACTS $ 27,880 ========= Option Contracts The Short-Term Bond Fund may use options to obtain exposure to fixed income sectors without incurring leverage. The International and Aggressive Opportunities Funds may use options for currency management. Purchases of put and call options are recorded as an investment, the value of which is marked to market at each valuation date. When a purchased option expires, the fund will realize a loss equal to the premium paid. When a fund enters into a closing sale transaction, the fund will realize a gain or loss depending on whether the sales proceeds from the closing sale transaction are greater or less than the cost of the option. When a fund exercises a put option, it will realize a gain or loss from the sale of the underlying security and the proceeds from such sale will be decreased by the premium originally paid. When a fund exercises a call option, the cost of the security which the fund purchases upon exercise will be increased by the premium originally paid. When a fund writes a call or put option, an amount equal to the premium received by the fund is recorded as a liability, the value of which is marked to market at each valuation date. When a written option expires, the fund realizes a gain equal to the amount of the premium originally received. When a fund enters into a closing purchase transaction, the fund realizes a gain (or loss if the cost of the closing purchase transaction exceeds the premium originally received when the option was sold/written) without regard to any unrealized gain or loss on the underlying security, and the liability related to such option is eliminated. When a call option is exercised, the fund realizes a gain or loss from the sale of the underlying security and the proceeds from such sale are increased by the amount of the premium originally received. When a put option is exercised, the amount of the premium originally received will reduce the cost of the security which the fund purchased upon exercise. 123
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Options written are reported as a liability in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Gains and losses are reported in the Statement of Operations. There are no other transaction fees associated with option contracts other than the premium paid or received. The risk in writing a call option is that the fund gives up the opportunity for profit if the market price of the security increases and the option is exercised. The risk in writing a put option is that the fund may incur a loss if the market price of the security decreases and the option is exercised. The risk in buying an option is that the fund pays a premium whether or not the option is exercised. Written option activity for the year ended December 31, 2004, was as follows: [Enlarge/Download Table] CALL OPTIONS PUT OPTIONS ------------------------------ -------------------------- SHORT-TERM BOND FUND CONTRACTS PREMIUM CONTRACTS PREMIUM ------------------------------------ ----------- ---------------- ----------- ------------ Beginning balance as of 12/31/2003 368 $ 281,776 0 $ 0 ------ ----------- ---- ------- Contracts written 731 $ 736,633 109 $ 1,565 Contracts closed (1,099) $(1,018,409) (109) $(1,565) ------ ----------- ---- ------- Ending balance as of 12/31/2004 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 ====== =========== ==== ======= At December 31, 2004, there were no written options. Swaptions During the period January 1, 2004 through September 2, 2004, the Short-Term Bond Fund (formerly the Income Preservation Fund) invested in swaptions for the purposes of hedging against adverse movements in interest rates. This instrument combines the features of an option and an interest rate swap. A swaption is an option to buy an interest rate swap. If the agreement terminates at valuation, the fund records an unrealized gain or loss for the amount expected to be received or paid under the agreement. The unrealized gain or loss is recorded in the fund's Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Swaption activity for the year ended December 31, 2004, was as follows: [Enlarge/Download Table] CALL OPTIONS PUT OPTIONS ---------------------------- ---------------------------- SHORT-TERM BOND FUND CONTRACTS PREMIUM CONTRACTS PREMIUM ------------------------------------ ------------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Beginning balance as of 12/31/2003 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 -------- -------- -------- -------- Contracts written 500,000 $ 2,625 500,000 $ 3,275 Contracts closed (500,000) $ (2,625) (500,000) $ (3,275) -------- -------- -------- -------- Ending balance as of 12/31/2004 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 ======== ======== ======== ======== At December 31, 2004, there were no positions in swaptions. Swap Agreements The Short-Term Bond Fund may invest in swap agreements. A swap is an agreement to exchange the return generated by one instrument for the return generated by another instrument. The fund may enter into interest rate swap agreements to manage its exposure to interest rates and credit risk. Interest rate swap agreements involve the exchange between two parties of their respective commitments to pay or receive interest. Swaps are marked to market daily based upon quotations from market makers and the change in value, if any, is recorded as unrealized gain or loss in the Statement of Operations. Net payments of interest on interest rate swap agreements are included as a component of net realized gain (loss). Entering into these agreements involves, to varying degrees, elements of credit, default, prepayment, market and documentation risk in excess of the amounts recognized on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Such risks involve the possibility that there will be no liquid market for these agreements, the counterparty to these agreements may default on its obligation to perform and there may be unfavorable changes in interest rates. As a result of recent changes in generally accepted accounting principles, the Fund has reclassified periodic payments made under interest rate swap agreements, previously included within interest 124
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) income, as a component of net realized gain (loss) in the Statement of Operations. This change does not affect the calculation of Net Asset Value per share. The effect of this reclassification was to increase net investment income and reduce net realized gain by $180,971. At December 31, 2004, there were no open swap agreements. Repurchase Agreements Transactions involving purchases of securities under agreements to resell such securities at a specified price and time ("repurchase agreements") are treated as collateralized financing transactions and are recorded at their contracted resale amounts. These repurchase agreements, if any, are detailed in each fund's Schedule of Investments. The funds require that the cash investment be fully collateralized based on values that are marked to market daily. The collateral is generally held by an agent bank under a tri-party agreement. It is the adviser's responsibility to value collateral daily and to obtain additional collateral as necessary to maintain the value at equal to or greater than 102% of market value. The repurchase agreements entered into on December 31, 2004 are collateralized by U.S. Government securities. If the custodian or counterparty becomes bankrupt, the funds' realization of collateral might be delayed, or the funds may incur a cost or possible losses of principal and income in selling the collateral. Wrapper Agreements Until its transition to the Short-Term Bond Fund on November 8, 2004, the Income Preservation Fund sought to maintain a stable net asset value ("NAV") by purchasing wrapper agreements from financial institutions such as insurance companies and banks ("wrap providers"). These agreements were designed to maintain the fund's NAV at a stable share price. These agreements generally offset differences between daily market value and book value for the fixed income securities. Risks of purchasing wrapper agreements included the possibility that the wrapper agreement purchased by the fund could fail to achieve the goal of limiting fluctuations in the fund's NAV. Risks also included potential changes in regulatory guidelines for wrapper agreements. Wrap providers did not assume the credit risk associated with fixed income securities. Therefore, if the issuer of a security defaulted on payment of principal or interest or had its credit rating downgraded, the fund could have to sell such a security quickly and at a price that may not reflect its book value, and the wrapper agreements would not shield the fund from any resultant loss. Additionally, the wrapper agreements were not liquid investments. The fund had wrapper agreements with Bank of America, N.A. and AIG Financial Products and the contractual fee related to both these agreements was 0.13% of the average net assets assigned to each contract of the fund. 3. AGREEMENTS AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES VIA, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ICMA Retirement Corporation ("ICMA-RC"), provides investment advisory services to each of the Actively Managed, Index and Model Portfolio Funds. Pursuant to a Master Advisory Agreement, VIA is entitled to receive 0.10% of the average daily net assets of each Actively Managed and Model Portfolio Fund and 0.05% of the average daily net assets of the Index Funds. VIA and the Company contract with one or more subadvisers ("Subadvisers") for the day-to-day management of each of the funds other than the Money Market and Model Portfolio Funds. Each Subadviser is paid a fee by the funds during the year based on average net assets under management. The fee structure for many of the Subadvisers provides for a range of fees so that as average net assets of a fund increase the rate of fee paid decreases. With other Subadvisers, one fee is applicable to all levels of assets under management. Additional information about each subadviser's fee is presented in greater detail in the funds' prospectus and statement of additional information. Presented below are the fees paid by the funds for the year ended December 31, 2004. Fees are shown as an annual percentage of average net assets under management as well as total dollars paid. 125
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) [Enlarge/Download Table] FEE AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS UNDER FUND SUBADVISER MANAGEMENT DOLLARS PAID ---- ---------- ----------------- ------------ Short-Term Bond Payden & Rygel 0.09% $ 198,923 Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC 0.25% 525,336 STW Fixed Income Management Ltd. 0.24% -- Wellington Management Company, LLP 0.20% 371,851 US Government Securities Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.06% 45,472 Seix Investment Advisers, Inc.***** 0.10% 46,799 Asset Allocation Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.23% 1,749,458 Equity Income Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, Inc. 0.25% 775,106 T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. 0.38% 803,880 Southeastern Asset Management, Inc. 0.54% 1,498,093 Growth & Income Capital Guardian Trust Company** 0.24% 479,768 T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. 0.38% 725,475 Wellington Management Company, LLP 0.28% 757,524 Growth Barclays Global Fund Advisors*** 0.02% 3,556 Brown Capital Management, Inc. 0.27% 1,860,930 Fidelity Management & Research Company 0.61% 4,671,943 Peregrine Capital Management, Inc. 0.41% 2,713,136 Tukman Capital Management, Inc. 0.48% 3,344,323 Aggressive Opportunities Southeastern Asset Management, Inc. 0.79% 2,483,209 T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. 0.57% 1,403,889 Wellington Management Company, LLP**** 0.68% 2,261,945 International Artisan Partners Limited Partnership 0.70% 1,683,153 Capital Guardian Trust Company* 0.42% 761,273 Core Bond Index Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.02% 83,409 500 Stock Index Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.02% 38,632 Broad Market Index Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.02% 69,585 Mid/Small Company Index Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.05% 39,597 Overseas Equity Index Mellon Capital Management Corporation 0.09% 27,957 -------------- * Minimum fee of $167,500 per year. ** Minimum fee of $337,000 per year. *** Barclays Global Fund Advisors was terminated from the Growth Fund in December 2003. Fourth Quarter 2003 payment was made during the first quarter 2004. **** Effective June 7, 2004, Wellington International Ltd. became a sub-adviser to this fund, and is compensated from fees paid to this subadviser. ***** Seix Investment Advisers was terminated from the US Government Securities Fund in December 2003. Fourth quarter 2003 payment was made during the first quarter 2004. 126
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Vantagepoint Transfer Agents, LLC ("VTA"), a wholly owned subsidiary of ICMA-RC, is the transfer agent for each fund in the Company. Pursuant to a Transfer Agency and Administrative Services Agreement with the Vantagepoint Funds, VTA is entitled to receive a fee for investor services and fund services stated as an annual percentage of average daily net assets. For all funds, except the Index Funds, VTA receives 0.35%. For Class I Shares of the Index Funds, VTA receives 0.30%. For Class II Shares of the Index Funds, VTA receives 0.10%. Investors Bank & Trust Company ("IBT") provides sub-transfer agency services pursuant to a sub-transfer agency and service agreement between IBT, VTA and RC. VTA pays IBT for these services. IBT serves as the custodian to each fund in the Company and also provides portfolio accounting services. IBT is entitled to certain transaction charges plus a monthly fee at an annual rate based on average daily net assets. IBT also provides administrative services for the Actively Managed, Index and Model Portfolio Funds. Expenses The Money Market Fund and the Model Portfolio Funds will incur fees and expenses indirectly as shareholders in underlying funds. Because the underlying funds have varied expense and fee levels and the Money Market and Model Portfolio Funds may own different proportions of underlying funds at different times, the amount of fees and expenses indirectly incurred by the Money Market and Model Portfolio Funds will vary. Fee Waiver From March 1, 1999 until May 1, 2002, VIA voluntarily agreed to waive any fees that would result in total fund expenses of the Money Market Fund exceeding an annual rate of 0.55% of average net assets. If the aggregate advisory fees of the Growth Fund exceed 0.54% because of subadvisory changes, VIA will waive its advisory fee or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary on any resulting increase in subadvisory fees payable by the Growth Fund. This commitment will continue until such time as shareholders approve an increase in this limit. For the year ended December 31, 2004, VIA reimbursed the Growth Fund $101,753 related to advisory fees to comply with the 0.54% maximum subadvisory fee rate. Correction of Error in Payments Made During the period, errors were discovered in the payments of amounts by the Company to IBT for sub-transfer agency services provided. Under the sub-transfer agency agreement these payments should have been charged to and paid for by VTA. The errors resulted in excess payments from the inception of the Company through April 30, 2004 of approximately $1.2 million. The Company was also disadvantaged due to understated NAVs by approximately $94,000. VTA fully reimbursed the Company on October 1, 2004 for the total of these two issues plus interest. The total reimbursement to the Company was approximately $1.4 million. There was no material impact on the financial statements of the funds as a result of this matter. For 20 of 24 funds (which includes classes of the Index Funds), the cumulative error amount through April 30, 2004 was less than $0.01 per capital share outstanding. In four classes of the Index Funds (Mid/Small Company Index Class I, Mid/Small Company Index Class II, Overseas Equity Index Class I, and Overseas Equity Index Class II), the cumulative error equaled or exceeded $0.01 per share. The error was less than 1/2 of 1 percent for each fund over the entire period except for the Overseas Equity Index Fund Class II. Disadvantaged shareholders of this fund were made whole (by VTA) with interest on October 1, 2004. The total amount remitted to these shareholders was less than $4,000 due to limited redemption activity in the fund during the period. 127
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) 4. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS Purchases and sales of investments, exclusive of short-term securities, for each Fund for the year ended December 31, 2004 are as follows: [Enlarge/Download Table] U.S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS OTHER SECURITIES ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ FUND PURCHASES AT COST SALES PROCEEDS PURCHASES AT COST SALES PROCEEDS ---- ----------------- -------------- ----------------- -------------- Short-Term Bond $739,533,931 $748,443,223 $ 532,892,475 $ 495,543,446 US Government Securities 336,462,144 354,071,555 -- -- Asset Allocation 10,512,327 6,794,508 88,262,678 91,979,443 Equity Income -- -- 190,233,864 118,200,161 Growth & Income -- -- 245,144,810 172,984,063 Growth -- -- 1,395,488,781 1,409,985,629 Aggressive Opportunities -- -- 564,126,599 548,730,457 International -- -- 268,233,846 206,043,062 Core Bond Index 525,646,957 172,528,875 114,011,516 32,702,466 500 Stock Index -- -- 22,194,634 23,893,967 Broad Market Index -- -- 29,670,993 46,133,710 Mid/Small Company Index -- -- 27,613,797 28,978,929 Overseas Equity Index -- -- 16,159,095 6,251,838 Savings Oriented -- -- 149,175,804 96,309,872 Conservative Growth -- -- 200,878,106 113,581,300 Traditional Growth -- -- 278,257,274 121,234,420 Long-Term Growth -- -- 223,167,234 75,280,632 All-Equity Growth -- -- 85,212,809 14,550,729 5. TAX BASIS UNREALIZED APPRECIATION/(DEPRECIATION) At December 31, 2004, net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities investments was as follows: [Enlarge/Download Table] TAX BASIS FEDERAL GROSS GROSS NET UNREALIZED INCOME TAX UNREALIZED UNREALIZED APPRECIATION/ FUND COST APPRECIATION DEPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ---- ---------------- -------------- -------------- --------------- Money Market $ 116,456,103 $ -- $ -- $ -- Short-Term Bond 517,912,641 75,858 1,150,646 (1,074,788) US Government Securities 192,501,320 396,628 1,303,432 (906,804) Asset Allocation 836,334,372 72,487,262 53,834,298 18,652,964 Equity Income 1,045,052,947 213,886,199 26,413,432 187,472,767 Growth & Income 873,314,219 152,489,024 16,758,338 135,730,686 Growth 3,058,174,768 352,341,322 98,902,123 253,439,199 Aggressive Opportunities 1,097,341,777 328,633,942 12,114,745 316,519,197 International 542,742,367 111,254,820 6,130,328 105,124,492 Core Bond Index 1,019,823,331 10,574,788 3,512,557 7,062,231 500 Stock Index 219,639,319 186,868,025 19,326,562 167,541,463 Broad Market Index 492,805,186 207,344,304 40,325,620 167,018,684 Mid/Small Company Index 126,631,617 56,621,878 12,206,414 44,415,464 Overseas Equity Index 48,499,239 23,143,099 2,057,954 21,085,145 Savings Oriented 251,894,561 9,909,673 803,078 9,106,595 Conservative Growth 476,903,950 4,354,537 1,129,032 3,225,505 Traditional Growth 995,076,317 12,181,292 2,126,678 10,054,614 Long-Term Growth 1,016,956,981 26,143,674 2,537,815 23,605,859 All-Equity Growth 192,123,438 24,312,138 -- 24,312,138 128
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) 6. PORTFOLIO SECURITIES LOANED The funds lend securities to approved brokers to earn additional income. As of December 31, 2004, certain funds had loaned securities, which were collateralized by cash, cash equivalents, or U.S. Government Obligations. Each fund receives compensation for providing services in connection with the securities lending program. Collateral is maintained over the life of the loan in an amount not less than 102% of the value of the loaned securities, as determined by the funds at the close of business each day. Any additional collateral required due to changes in the value of securities is delivered to the funds the next business day. Although the collateral mitigates risk, the funds could experience a delay in recovering its securities and a possible loss of income or value if the borrower fails to return the securities. The funds have the right under the securities lending agreement to recover the securities from the borrower on demand. The risks to the funds associated with securities lending are that the borrower may not provide additional collateral when required or return the securities when due. The value of the securities on loan and the value of the related collateral were as follows: [Download Table] COLLATERALIZATION FUND SECURITIES ON LOAN COLLATERAL % ---- ------------------ ------------ ----------------- Short-Term Bond $ 1,183,750 $ 1,210,000 102% US Government Securities 27,407,117 28,012,188 102% Asset Allocation 71,997,642 74,703,511 104% Equity Income 142,735,214 147,420,698 103% Growth & Income 93,920,813 97,333,589 104% Growth 300,641,785 310,829,980 103% Aggressive Opportunities 227,055,268 236,308,830 104% International 39,505,595 41,502,762 105% Core Bond Index 90,049,724 92,127,853 102% 500 Stock Index 28,569,040 29,756,221 104% Broad Market Index 58,525,689 60,953,706 104% Mid/Small Company Index 26,962,480 28,110,505 104% Overseas Equity Index 1,040,121 1,109,206 107% 7. TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATED FUNDS At December 31, 2004, the Model Portfolio Funds held investments in a number of underlying funds. The figures presented below represent the percentage of shares outstanding in each of the underlying funds owned by the Model Portfolio Funds: [Download Table] SAVINGS CONSERVATIVE TRADITIONAL LONG-TERM ALL-EQUITY UNDERLYING FUND ORIENTED GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH --------------- -------- ------------ ----------- --------- ---------- Short-Term Bond 18.23% 28.69% 39.79% -- -- US Government Securities 15.98% -- -- -- -- Equity Income 2.41% 4.44% 9.31% 12.45% 2.98% Growth & Income 2.87% 5.27% 16.56% 22.77% 4.74% Growth -- 1.28% 5.01% 6.91% 2.16% Aggressive Opportunities -- 2.13% 8.92% 13.70% 3.77% International 2.20% 5.68% 16.93% 20.91% 5.40% Core Bond Index 10.22% 18.76% 26.02% 26.97% -- 129
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS--(CONTINUED) Additionally, at December 31, 2004, employer clients that have adopted the VantageTrust, an affiliated group of common trust Funds, held shares of the Vantagepoint Funds in the percentages shown below: [Download Table] % OWNED BY THE FUND VANTAGE TRUST ---- ------------- Money Market 58.34% US Government Securities 96.45% Asset Allocation 98.21% Equity Income 95.44% Growth & Income 93.93% Growth 98.91% Aggressive Opportunities 97.92% International 97.42% Core Bond Index Class I 82.18% Core Bond Index Class II 100.00% 500 Stock Index Class I 91.95% 500 Stock Index Class II 100.00% Broad Market Index Class I 93.83% Broad Market Index Class II 93.90% Mid/Small Company Index Class I 89.56% Mid/Small Company Index Class II 100.00% Overseas Equity Index Class I 92.62% Overseas Equity Index Class II 100.00% Savings Oriented 90.55% Conservative Growth 92.50% Traditional Growth 95.86% Long-Term Growth 97.38% All-Equity Growth 94.79% 8. BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS Certain funds have entered into agreements with brokers whereby the brokers will rebate a portion of brokerage commissions. Such amounts earned by the funds, under such agreements, are included in net realized gain (loss) on the sale of investments presented in the Statement of Operations. 9. ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS In order to comply with requirements of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies, the Income Preservation Fund was required to distribute accumulated net realized gains, if any, on an annual basis. When such distributions were made, the immediate effect was a corresponding reduction in the net asset value per share. Given the objective of the fund to maintain a stable net asset value per share, the fund declared a reverse stock split immediately subsequent to the distribution at a rate that caused the total number of shares held by each shareholder, including shares acquired on reinvestment of that distribution, to remain the same as before the distribution was paid and reinstated the same net asset value of $100 per share as before the distribution. The last such distribution and reverse stock split occurred on December 31, 2003. The Income Preservation Fund's transition to the Short-Term Bond Fund eliminated the need for this procedure. 130
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (UNAUDITED) A. TAX DISCLOSURES For corporate shareholders, a portion of the ordinary dividends paid during the Company's year ended December 31, 2004 qualified for the dividends received deduction as follows: [Download Table] Asset Allocation 87.17% Equity Income 100.00% Growth & Income 100.00% Growth 100.00% 500 Stock Index 97.34% Broad Market Index 98.16% Mid/Small Company Index 87.01% Pursuant to Section 852 of the Internal Revenue Code, the Company designated the following capital gain dividends for the year ended December 31, 2004: [Download Table] LONG TERM CAPITAL GAIN DIVIDEND --------------------- Short-Term Bond $2,997,378 US Government Securities 1,872,729 Asset Allocation 2,476,322 Core Bond Index 2,664,288 Long-Term Growth 16,683 B. FOREIGN TAXES PAID For the year ended December 31, 2004, dividends from foreign countries were $11,585,403 and $1,313,182 for the International and Overseas Equity Index Funds, respectively. Taxes paid to foreign countries were $1,191,864 and $132,323 for the International and Overseas Equity Index Funds, respectively. C. SOURCES OF INCOME The following table summarizes the percentage of income received by the funds in 2004 from various obligors: [Enlarge/Download Table] OTHER U.S. TREASURY U.S. GOVERNMENT FUND OBLIGATIONS GNMA FNMA FHLMC AGENCY ---- ------------- -------- --------- -------- --------------- Short-Term Bond 20.65% 4.00% 26.88% 5.34% 1.35% US Government Securities 48.01% -- 27.72% 19.02% 3.48% Asset Allocation 33.79% -- -- -- -- Aggressive Opportunities 0.01% -- -- -- -- Core Bond Index 17.28% 3.59% 15.56% 15.77% 1.68% 500 Stock Index 0.07% -- -- -- -- Broad Market Index 0.05% -- -- -- -- Mid/Small Company Index 0.08% -- -- -- -- Overseas Equity Index 0.09% -- -- -- -- 131
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--(CONTINUED) D. QUALIFIED DIVIDEND INCOME The following percentages represent the portion, of dividend income received by the funds through December 31, 2004, that qualifies for a reduced tax rate pursuant to the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003: [Download Table] QUALIFIED FUND DIVIDEND INCOME ---- --------------- Asset Allocation 89.28% Equity Income 100.00 Growth & Income 100.00 Growth 100.00 International 100.00 500 Stock Index 100.00 Broad Market Index 100.00 Mid/Small Company Index 78.77 Overseas Equity Index 88.92 Savings Oriented 9.45 Conservative Growth 12.76 Traditional Growth 22.58 Long-Term Growth 42.33 All-Equity Growth 100.00 132
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--(CONTINUED) E. DIRECTORS TABLE INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS [Enlarge/Download Table] OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS POSITION(S) TERM OF OFFICE PRINCIPAL HELD BY NAME HELD WITH AND LENGTH OF OCCUPATION(S) DIRECTOR AND AGE FUND TIME SERVED DURING PAST 5 YEARS OR OFFICER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N. Anthony Calhoun (57) Director Director since Deputy Chief Financial Officer N/A November, and Treasurer--District of 1998 Columbia (2001 to present); Term expires Deputy Executive Director & October, 2006 Chief Financial Officer-- Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. (1993-2001) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Donna K. Gilding (64) Chair of the Director since Chief Investment Officer-- N/A Board and November, Progress Investment Director 1998 Management Company Term expires (2001-present); Chief October, 2006 Investment Officer--New York City Comptroller's Office (1993-2001) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur R. Lynch (50) Director Director since Chief Financial Officer-- N/A November, City of Glendale, Arizona 1998 (1985-present) Term expires October, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eddie N. Moore, Jr. (57) Director Director since President--Virginia State Director--Universal November University (1993-present) Corporation (2000- 1998 present) Term expires October 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Meenan (63) Director Director since Independent Consultant-- Trustee--Eclipse December, (1999-2000); President and Funds, dba "Mainstay 2001 CEO Babson--United, Inc., Funds" (2002 present) Term expires (2000-2003); Independent Director--Eclipse October, 2009 Consultant (2003-present) Funds, Inc., dba "Mainstay Funds" (2002-present) (12 portfolios together); Trustee--New York Life Investment Management Institutional Funds (3 portfolios) (2001-2003) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robin L. Wiessmann (51) Director Director since Principal and President-- Director--ICMA November, Brown, Wiessmann Retirement 1998 Group (Financial Services Corporation from Term expires Consulting) (2002-present); January, 1994 to October, 2009 Managing Director--Dain December, 2001; Rauscher (Investment Director--Council of Banking) (1999-2001) Lafayette Women; Director--New York City Public/Private Initiatives Corporation; Trustee--Citizens Budget Commission of New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 133
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--(CONTINUED) INTERESTED DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS [Enlarge/Download Table] OTHER POSITION(S) TERM OF OFFICE PRINCIPAL DIRECTORSHIPS NAME HELD WITH AND LENGTH OF OCCUPATION(S) HELD BY AND AGE FUND TIME SERVED DURING PAST 5 YEARS DIRECTOR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alison D. Rudolf* (52) Director Since May 14, Township Manager--Lower Director--ICMA 2004; Term Moreland Twp, PA (1982- Retirement expires present) Corporation (2003- October 2005. present); Trustee-- ICMA Retirement Trust (1997-2000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joan McCallen** (52) President Since CEO--ICMA Retirement N/A and September 11, Corporation (August 2003- Principal 2003 present); President-- Executive Vantagepoint Investment Officer Advisers, LLC (August 2003- present); President, CEO and Director--ICMA--RC Services, LLC, broker-dealer (August 2003-present); Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer ICMA--Retirement Corporation (1997 to 2003) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gerard P. Maus** (53) Treasurer Since Senior Vice President and N/A and December, Chief Financial Officer Principal 2004 ICMA Retirement Corporation Financial (November 2004 to present) Officer Manager and Treasurer-- VIA, VTA, ICMA-RC Services (Dec. 2004-present); Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administrative Officer-- Schwab Soundview Capital Markets (2002-November 2004); Partner, Chief Administrative Officer-- Advanced Technology Ventures (2001-2002); Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administrative Officer--State Street Research and Management Company (1993-2001) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Gallagher** (45) Secretary Since Senior Vice President/ N/A November, Secretary and General 1998 Counsel--ICMA Retirement Corporation (1998-present); Secretary--Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC (1999 present); Principal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B. James Rohrbacher** Senior Vice Since Senior Vice President, N/A (52) President September Compliance ICMA Retirement and Chief 2004 Corporation (September 2004 Compliance to present); Director of Officer Compliance and Internal Audit--Frank Russell Company (1996-2004) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Ms. Rudolf is considered an interested director because she is a director of ICMA Retirement Corporation. Vantagepoint Investment Advisers, LLC, the adviser to the Funds, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of RC. ** Ms. McCallen and Messrs. Maus, Gallagher and Rohrbacher are the executive officers of The Vantagepoint Funds and are considered interested persons as defined by the 1940 Act. 134
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VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--(CONTINUED) The Statement of Additional Information includes additional information about the Vantagepoint Funds' Board of Directors and is available, without charge, upon request, by calling 1-800-669-7400. Aggregate compensation that was paid to the directors during the year ended December 31, 2004 totaled $92,000. Executive officers do not receive any compensation from the Vantagepoint Funds. F. WRITTEN CONSENT OF MAJORITY SHAREHOLDER On September 2, 2004, the Company's Board of Directors recommended to the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund that they approve changes to the name, investment objective and principal investment strategies of the fund. At a meeting held on September 2, 2004, the Board of Directors of the VantageTrust Company, which indirectly holds a majority of the Funds' shares through the Model Portfolio Savings Oriented Fund, the Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Conservative Growth Fund and the Vantagepoint Model Portfolio Traditional Growth Fund, approved these changes. An information statement describing the approval of these changes was mailed to all shareholders of the Vantagepoint Income Preservation Fund on October 4, 2004. G. HOUSEHOLDING Only one copy of this Annual Report may be mailed to households, even if more than one person in a household is a shareholders of record; unless The Vantagepoint Funds has received instructions to the contrary. If you need additional copies of this Annual Report, please contact The Vantagepoint Funds toll free at 1-800-669-7400 or in writing at 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 600; Washington, D.C. 20002. If you do not want the mailing of this Annual Report to be combined with those for other members of your household, contact the Vantagepoint Funds in writing at 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20002 or toll free at 1-800-669-7400. 135
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MONEY MARKET FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------- MUTUAL FUNDS--100.0% AIM Short-Term Investments Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio (Cost $116,456,103) 116,456,103 $116,456,103 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0% (Cost $116,456,103) 116,456,103 Other assets less liabilities--(0.0%) (7,424) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $116,448,679 ============ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 136
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND (FORMERLY VANTAGEPOINT INCOME PRESERVATION FUND) [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--18.4% AUTOMOTIVE--1.4% DaimlerChrysler North America Holding Corporation, Guaranteed Note 7.200% 09/01/2009 $ 3,120,000 $ 3,476,072 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Note 5.625% 05/15/2009 3,500,000 3,503,469 ------------ 6,979,541 ------------ BANKING--5.4% Abbey National PLC (United Kingdom) 6.690% 10/17/2005 6,000,000 6,150,756 Bank of America Corporation, Subordinated Note 6.375% 02/15/2008 5,000,000 5,384,605 Citicorp, Subordinated Note 7.125% 05/15/2006 2,326,000 2,449,599 Citicorp., Note 6.375% 01/15/2006 3,430,000 3,531,435 Ford Motor Credit Co., Global Note 7.375% 10/28/2009 3,250,000 3,509,227 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note 2.800% 01/15/2007 6,000,000 5,923,278 ------------ 26,948,900 ------------ CHEMICALS--0.2% Equistar Chemicals, LP/Equistar Funding Corp., Senior Note 10.125% 09/01/2008 800,000 926,000 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--0.3% Allied Waste North America, Senior Note 7.625% 01/01/2006 850,000 879,750 Service Corp. International, Note 7.700% 04/15/2009 800,000 868,000 ------------ 1,747,750 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--0.2% PanAmSat Corp., Note 6.375% 01/15/2008 850,000 881,875 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--4.5% CIT Group, Inc., Senior Note 5.750% 09/25/2007 6,000,000 6,311,490 EOP Operating, LP, Note 6.800% 01/15/2009 2,100,000 2,303,876 Household Finance Corporation, Note 5.750% 01/30/2007 6,000,000 6,266,196 Principal Life Global Funding I, Note 144A (MTN) 5.125% 06/28/2007 - 1,750,000 1,806,747 TIAA Global Markets 144A 3.875% 01/22/2008 - 6,000,000 6,041,502 ------------ 22,729,811 ------------ FOOD RETAILERS--0.5% Safeway, Inc., Note 7.500% 09/15/2009 2,050,000 2,319,698 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.2% Bowater, Inc., Senior Note 5.490% 03/15/2010 # 900,000 922,500 ------------ HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--0.2% HCA, Inc., Note 5.250% 11/06/2008 850,000 855,688 ------------ INSURANCE--0.9% Allstate Financial Global Funding, Secured Note 144A 5.250% 02/01/2007 - 4,500,000 4,653,873 ------------ LODGING--0.2% MGM Mirage, Senior Note 6.000% 10/01/2009 850,000 875,500 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--1.3% Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Global Note 4.250% 05/15/2009 2,380,000 2,358,233 COX Communications, Inc., Note 7.875% 08/15/2009 2,050,000 2,328,991 CSC Holdings, Inc., Senior Note 7.250% 07/15/2008 850,000 901,000 Echostar DBS Corporation, Note 5.750% 10/01/2008 850,000 864,875 ------------ 6,453,099 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--0.2% AmerisourceBergen Corporation, Senior Note 8.125% 09/01/2008 800,000 894,000 ------------ RETAILERS--0.0% Saks, Inc., Note 8.250% 11/15/2008 250,000 275,000 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--2.9% America Movil SA de CV, Guaranteed Senior Note (Mexico) 4.125% 03/01/2009 1,200,000 1,185,164 GTE California, Inc., Series H, Note 7.650% 03/15/2007 3,250,000 3,510,224 Sprint Capital Corporation, Note 6.125% 11/15/2008 3,280,000 3,520,578 Telefonica Europe BV, Note (Netherlands) 7.350% 09/15/2005 3,250,000 3,346,736 Vodafone Group PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 7.625% 02/15/2005 2,888,000 2,904,921 ------------ 14,467,623 ------------ TOTAL CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS (Cost $92,047,991) 91,930,858 ------------ U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS--14.8% U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES-- MORTGAGE BACKED--12.6% Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 5.500% 01/01/2019 23,000,000 23,754,676 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 2866, Class WE 3.500% 08/15/2016 10,000,000 9,979,508 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 2885, Class DK 3.500% 10/15/2012 6,000,000 5,993,111 Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2004-81, Class KG 3.500% 05/25/2012 6,000,000 5,999,634 Federal National Mortgage Association 5.249% 10/01/2034 1,880,266 1,925,683 5.088% 10/01/2034 14,717,692 15,063,593 ------------ 62,716,205 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 137
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND (FORMERLY VANTAGEPOINT INCOME PRESERVATION FUND) [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS-- (CONTINUED) U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY-- DISCOUNT NOTES--2.2% Federal Home Loan Bank 2.190% 01/19/2005 + $ 4,000,000 $ 3,995,620 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 2.260% 01/18/2005 + 7,000,000 6,992,529 ------------ 10,988,149 ------------ TOTAL U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $73,625,981) 73,704,354 ------------ U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--39.6% U.S. TREASURY BONDS--10.5% U.S. Treasury Bond 2.375% 08/15/2006 53,000,000 52,513,513 ------------ U.S. TREASURY NOTES--29.1% U.S. Treasury Note 2.750% 08/15/2007 * 20,600,000 20,380,322 2.625% 05/15/2008 2,370,000 2,317,786 2.500% 10/31/2006 21,150,000 20,959,164 2.375% 08/31/2006 20,200,000 20,005,110 2.000% 08/31/2005 11,800,000 11,757,603 1.625% 02/28/2006 71,000,000 70,059,818 ------------ 145,479,803 ------------ TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $198,587,772) 197,993,316 ------------ SOVEREIGN DEBT OBLIGATIONS--1.4% GOVERNMENT ISSUED--1.4% Republic of Brazil (Brazil) 8.299% 06/29/2009 #++ 1,000,000 1,178,750 Republic of South Africa (South Africa) 9.125% 05/19/2009 1,000,000 1,187,500 Russian Federation 144A (Russia) 10.000% 06/26/2007 - 1,920,000 2,179,200 United Mexican States (Mexico) 10.375% 02/17/2009 1,900,000 2,327,500 ------------ TOTAL SOVEREIGN DEBT OBLIGATIONS (Cost $6,800,537) 6,872,950 ------------ ASSET BACKED SECURITIES--25.6% BANKING--25.6% Bank of America Mortgage Securities, Series 2004-L, Class 1A1 4.242% 01/25/2035 ++ 8,000,000 8,039,912 Bank One Issuance Trust, Series 2002-4, Class A 2.940% 06/16/2008 6,826,000 6,825,461 BMW Vehicle Owner Trust, Series 2003-A, Class A4 2.530% 02/25/2008 1,300,000 1,288,114 California Infrastructure PG&E-1, Series 1997-1, Class A8 6.480% 12/26/2009 6,000,000 6,412,473 California Infrastructure SCE-1, Series 1997-1, Class A7 6.420% 12/26/2009 6,450,000 6,868,918 Capital Auto Receivables Asset Trust, Series 2002-5, Class A4 2.920% 04/15/2008 1,000,000 998,824 Capital Auto Receivables Asset Trust, Series 2004-2, Class A3 3.580% 01/15/2009 ++ 6,100,000 6,089,039 Chase Manhattan Auto Owner Trust, Series 2004-A, Class A3 2.080% 05/15/2008 7,000,000 6,913,578 Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust, Series 2003-A3, Class A3 3.100% 03/10/2010 5,445,000 5,351,531 Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust, Series 2003-A5, Class A5 2.500% 04/07/2008 1,300,000 1,289,307 Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust, Series 2004-A1, Class A1 2.550% 01/20/2009 1,000,000 983,608 Countrywide Home Loan Mortgage Pass Through Trust, Series 2004-19, Class A1 5.500% 10/25/2034 3,877,589 3,954,933 Countrywide Home Loan Mortgage Pass Through Trust, Series 2004-7, Class 6A1 3.682% 05/25/2034 + 4,071,217 4,168,263 Daimler Chrysler Auto Trust, Series 2003-B, Class A2 1.610% 07/10/2006 723,266 722,050 Daimler Chrysler Auto Trust, Series 2003-B, Class A-4 2.860% 03/09/2009 6,010,000 5,947,475 Discover Card Master Trust I, Series 2000-9, Class A 6.350% 07/15/2008 1,125,000 1,163,040 EMC Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2004-C, Class A1 144A 2.600% 03/25/2031 - 3,986,504 4,013,111 Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust, Series 2002-D, Class A4A 3.130% 11/15/2006 2,400,000 2,402,722 Honda Auto Receivables Owner Trust, Series 2003-4, Class A4 2.790% 03/16/2009 6,860,000 6,779,099 MBNA Credit Card Master Note Trust, Series 2002-6A, Class A6 3.900% 11/15/2007 1,000,000 1,005,517 MBNA Credit Card Master Note Trust, Series 2003-A1, Class A 3.300% 07/15/2010 5,545,000 5,490,675 MBNA Master Credit Card Trust, Series 2003-A11, Class A11 3.650% 03/15/2011 1,000,000 995,352 MLCC Mortgage Investors, Inc., Series 2004-1, Class 2A2 4.774% 12/25/2034 5,765,753 5,792,940 MortgageIT Trust, Series 2004-2, Class A1 2.788% 12/25/2034 + 3,986,032 3,990,770 Nissan Auto Receivables Owner Trust, Series 2003-C, Class A-5 3.210% 03/16/2009 1,000,000 993,386 Nissan Auto Receivables Owner Trust, Series 2004-A, Class A4 2.760% 07/15/2009 5,000,000 4,904,580 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 138
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND (FORMERLY VANTAGEPOINT INCOME PRESERVATION FUND) [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASSET BACKED SECURITIES--(CONTINUED) Peco Energy Transition Trust, Series 1999-A, Class A6 6.050% 03/01/2009 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,559,262 Peco Energy Transition Trust, Series 2000-A, Class A3 7.625% 03/01/2010 6,689,000 7,605,823 Provident Funding Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2004-1, Class IA1 4.077% 04/25/2034 1,265,256 1,251,703 Structured Asset Mortgage Investments, Inc., Series 2004-AR5, Class IIA1 3.590% 10/19/2034 + 3,762,312 3,851,161 USAA Auto Owner Trust, Series 2004-3, Class A4 3.530% 06/15/2011 6,000,000 5,976,346 Washington Mutual, Series 2005-AR1, Class A2A1 2.740% 01/25/2045 +++ 4,000,000 4,000,000 ------------ TOTAL ASSET BACKED SECURITIES (Cost $127,893,351) 127,628,973 ------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS--0.2% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--0.0% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 +++ 79,175 79,175 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 +++ 20,530 20,530 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 +++ 18,942 18,942 ------------ 118,647 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--0.2% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 +++ 22,830 22,830 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 +++ 9,132 9,132 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 +++ 4,749 4,749 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 +++ 475 475 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 +++ 14,155 14,155 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 +++ 45,888 45,888 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 +++ 27,396 27,396 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 +++ 9,132 9,132 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 +++ 9,132 9,132 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 +++ 22,830 22,830 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 +++ 31,962 31,962 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 +++ 27,396 27,396 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 +++ 45,660 45,660 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 +++ 9,132 9,132 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 +++ 19,180 19,180 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 +++ 54,792 54,792 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 +++ 457 457 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 +++ 22,830 22,830 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 +++ 41,094 41,094 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 +++ 22,830 22,830 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 +++ 27,396 27,396 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 +++ 22,758 22,758 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 +++ 182,640 182,640 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 +++ 13,698 13,698 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 +++ 18,264 18,264 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 +++ 13,698 13,698 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 +++ 13,698 13,698 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 +++ 92,233 92,233 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 +++ 9,035 9,035 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 +++ 8,949 8,949 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 +++ 6,392 6,392 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 +++ 45,660 45,660 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 +++ 30,957 30,957 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 +++ 13,698 13,698 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 +++ 21,551 21,551 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 +++ 45,660 45,660 ------------ 1,007,339 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.0% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 +++ 9,132 9,132 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 +++ 9,132 9,132 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 +++ 10,958 10,958 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 +++ 22,830 22,830 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 +++ 31,962 31,962 ------------ 84,014 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $1,210,000) 1,210,000 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 139
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT SHORT-TERM BOND FUND (FORMERLY VANTAGEPOINT INCOME PRESERVATION FUND) [Download Table] FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--3.5% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/04 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $17,500,027 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Agency Obligations with rates ranging from 2.803% to 5.375%, maturity dates ranging from 07/25/27 to 01/20/34 and an aggregate market value of $18,372,505. $17,497,402 $ 17,497,402 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--103.5% (Cost $517,663,034) 516,837,853 Other assets less liabilities--(3.5%) (17,434,204) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $499,403,649 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: MTN Medium Term Note - Securities acquired pursuant to Rule 144A, representing 3.62% of Total Investments. # Rate is subject to change. Rate shown reflects current rate. + Security has been pledged as collateral for when-issued (TBA) securities. * Security has been pledged as collateral for futures contracts. ++ Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Security valued at fair value as determined by policies approved by the board of directors. +++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 140
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS--38.8% U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND MORTGAGE BACKED--38.8% Federal Home Loan Bank 4.500% 11/15/2012- 09/16/2013 $3,000,000 $ 3,036,568 3.000% 04/15/2009 1,250,000 1,214,664 2.950% 09/14/2006 300,000 298,926 2.875% 09/15/2006 1,300,000 1,295,924 2.750% 03/14/2008 1,500,000 1,466,983 2.625% 02/16/2007 500,000 492,510 1.875% 06/15/2006 2,800,000 2,751,686 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 6.625% 09/15/2009 1,400,000 1,567,272 6.250% 03/05/2012 250,000 261,514 6.000% 06/15/2011- 10/01/2017 1,789,615 1,953,598 5.750% 03/15/2009 1,700,000 1,833,572 5.500% 07/15/2006- 09/15/2011 1,900,000 1,991,334 5.125% 10/15/2008- 11/07/2013 2,200,000 2,297,136 5.000% 01/30/2014 400,000 400,303 4.750% 12/08/2010- 10/11/2012 450,000 451,146 4.500% 01/15/2013- 01/15/2014 1,500,000 1,512,479 4.375% 02/04/2010 150,000 150,161 4.250% 05/04/2009 500,000 500,830 4.125% 09/01/2009- 02/24/2011 600,000 593,996 4.000% 06/12/2013 400,000 382,708 3.875% 01/12/2009 400,000 398,717 3.500% 09/15/2007- 04/01/2008 1,850,000 1,850,997 3.375% 08/23/2007 500,000 497,340 3.300% 09/14/2007 300,000 299,333 3.250% 02/25/2008 500,000 496,837 3.050% 01/19/2007 700,000 697,376 3.000% 09/29/2006 600,000 596,398 2.875% 12/15/2006 1,400,000 1,390,830 2.850% 02/23/2007 500,000 494,748 2.700% 03/16/2007 500,000 493,973 2.400% 03/29/2007 1,000,000 981,150 2.000% 02/23/2006 800,000 790,828 Federal National Mortgage Association 7.500% 01/01/2034 838,432 897,872 7.125% 03/15/2007- 06/15/2010 2,700,000 3,037,078 7.000% 02/01/2013 353,883 375,325 6.625% 10/15/2007- 11/15/2010 2,950,000 3,257,899 6.000% 05/15/2011- 10/01/2017 811,612 868,140 5.500% 02/15/2006- 07/18/2012 2,650,000 2,717,741 5.250% 08/01/2012 1,000,000 1,039,247 4.750% 02/21/2013 400,000 398,252 4.375% 10/15/2006- 07/17/2013 2,550,000 2,568,207 4.250% 07/15/2007 900,000 919,411 4.125% 04/15/2014 300,000 291,316 4.000% 12/15/2008 500,000 499,922 3.875% 11/17/2008 400,000 398,683 3.750% 05/17/2007 500,000 500,986 3.500% 01/28/2008 250,000 249,303 3.410% 08/30/2007 200,000 199,451 3.375% 12/15/2008 1,500,000 1,482,032 3.250% 06/28/2006 800,000 800,016 3.125% 05/04/2007- 03/16/2009 1,150,000 1,129,998 3.000% 03/02/2007 500,000 497,137 2.875% 05/19/2008 650,000 635,233 2.750% 08/11/2006 1,400,000 1,391,475 2.625% 01/19/2007 1,000,000 987,882 2.250% 02/28/2006- 05/15/2006 4,000,000 3,955,932 2.150% 04/13/2006 800,000 790,865 ------------ TOTAL U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $63,208,983) 63,331,240 ------------ U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--59.9% U.S. TREASURY BONDS--4.3% U.S. Treasury Bond 12.000% 08/15/2013 + 1,000,000 1,289,141 9.375% 02/15/2006 2,700,000 2,894,908 5.000% 08/15/2011 1,700,000 1,810,301 2.375% 08/15/2006 + 1,000,000 990,821 ------------ 6,985,171 ------------ U.S. TREASURY NOTES--55.6% U.S. Treasury Note 6.875% 05/15/2006 3,300,000 3,475,702 6.625% 05/15/2007 1,600,000 1,726,563 6.500% 10/15/2006- 02/15/2010 2,700,000 2,934,860 6.250% 02/15/2007 1,500,000 1,597,032 6.000% 08/15/2009 1,645,000 1,814,771 5.500% 05/15/2009 2,800,000 3,029,253 5.000% 02/15/2011 2,800,000 2,979,486 4.875% 02/15/2012 2,500,000 2,643,165 4.375% 08/15/2012 1,200,000 1,229,016 4.250% 08/15/2013- 11/15/2014 + 6,200,000 6,241,586 4.000% 11/15/2012- 02/15/2014 + 6,000,000 5,961,525 3.875% 02/15/2013 2,750,000 2,714,123 3.625% 07/15/2009 2,500,000 2,508,010 3.500% 11/15/2009 + 3,300,000 3,285,566 3.375% 11/15/2008- 12/15/2008 + 6,900,000 6,882,391 3.250% 08/15/2007- 01/15/2009 + 4,800,000 4,783,236 3.125% 05/15/2007- 10/15/2008 + 8,800,000 8,748,910 3.000% 11/15/2007- 02/15/2008 + 6,500,000 6,455,941 2.875% 11/30/2006 + 9,500,000 9,473,286 2.625% 11/15/2006- 05/15/2008 1,700,000 1,677,508 2.500% 05/31/2006 2,000,000 1,989,142 2.375% 08/31/2006 4,200,000 4,159,478 2.250% 02/15/2007 1,700,000 1,671,712 2.000% 05/15/2006 2,800,000 2,767,845 ------------ 90,750,107 ------------ TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $98,475,830) 97,735,278 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 141
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--17.2% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.7% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ $ 1,832,931 $ 1,832,931 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 475,282 475,282 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 438,508 438,508 ------------ 2,746,721 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--14.3% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 528,527 528,527 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 211,411 211,411 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 109,933 109,933 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 10,997 10,997 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 327,687 327,687 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 1,062,339 1,062,339 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 634,231 634,231 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 211,411 211,411 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 211,411 211,411 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 528,527 528,527 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 739,937 739,937 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 634,232 634,232 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,057,053 1,057,053 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 211,411 211,411 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 444,033 444,033 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,268,464 1,268,464 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 10,571 10,571 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 528,527 528,527 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 951,348 951,348 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 528,527 528,527 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 634,232 634,232 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 526,872 526,872 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,228,214 4,228,214 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 317,116 317,116 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 422,821 422,821 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 317,116 317,116 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 317,116 317,116 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,135,248 2,135,248 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 209,174 209,174 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 207,182 207,182 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 147,987 147,987 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 1,057,053 1,057,053 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 716,682 716,682 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 317,116 317,116 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 498,929 498,929 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 1,057,053 1,057,053 ------------ 23,320,488 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--1.2% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 211,411 211,411 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 211,411 211,411 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 253,693 253,693 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 528,527 528,527 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 739,937 739,937 ------------ 1,944,979 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $28,012,188) 28,012,188 ------------ REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--1.5% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $2,516,810 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with a rate of 4.75%, maturity date of 12/25/2028 and a market value of $2,641,601. 2,515,810 2,515,810 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--117.4% (Cost $192,212,811) 191,594,516 Other assets less liabilities--(17.4%) (28,427,040) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $163,167,476 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 142
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--78.5% ADVERTISING--0.2% Interpublic Group, Inc. *+ 24,700 $ 330,980 Monster Worldwide, Inc. * 7,000 235,480 Omnicom Group 10,800 910,656 ------------ 1,477,116 ------------ AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--1.1% Goodrich Corporation 6,600 215,424 Boeing Company (The) 46,592 2,412,068 General Dynamics Corporation 10,900 1,140,140 Honeywell International, Inc. 47,725 1,689,942 Lockheed Martin Corporation 24,900 1,383,195 Northrop Grumman Corporation 20,192 1,097,637 Textron, Inc. 7,500 553,500 ------------ 8,491,906 ------------ AIRLINES--0.1% Delta Airlines, Inc. *+ 7,300 54,604 Southwest Airlines Company 43,412 706,747 ------------ 761,351 ------------ APPAREL RETAILERS--0.4% Gap, Inc. (The) 49,587 1,047,277 Kohl's Corporation * 18,800 924,396 Ltd. Brands 22,500 517,950 Nordstrom, Inc. 7,500 350,475 ------------ 2,840,098 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--0.8% Autonation, Inc. * 14,900 286,229 Dana Corporation 9,424 163,318 Delphi Corporation + 30,635 276,328 Ford Motor Company + 101,346 1,483,705 General Motors Corporation + 31,100 1,245,866 Genuine Parts Company 9,525 419,671 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (The) *+ 10,600 155,396 Harley-Davidson, Inc. 16,600 1,008,450 ITT Industries, Inc. 5,100 430,695 Navistar International Corporation * 4,200 184,716 Paccar, Inc. + 9,722 782,427 Visteon Corporation + 9,104 88,946 ------------ 6,525,747 ------------ BANKING--9.4% American Express Company 69,490 3,917,151 AmSouth Bancorp + 19,300 499,870 BB&T Corporation 31,200 1,311,960 Bank of America Corporation 223,606 10,507,246 Bank of New York Company, Inc. (The) 42,800 1,430,376 Capital One Financial Corporation + 13,300 1,119,993 CIT Group, Inc. 11,700 536,094 Citigroup, Inc. 286,648 13,810,701 Comerica, Inc. 9,650 588,843 Compass Bancshares, Inc. 5,500 267,685 Fifth Third Bancorp + 31,868 1,506,719 First Horizon National Corporation + 6,900 297,459 Golden West Financial Corporation 16,800 1,031,856 Huntington Bancshares, Inc. + 12,536 310,642 JP Morgan Chase & Company 197,639 7,709,897 KeyCorp 23,100 783,090 M&T Bank Corporation 6,700 722,528 MBNA Corporation 70,740 1,994,161 Marshall & IIsley Corporation 12,400 548,080 Mellon Financial Corporation 23,700 737,307 National City Corporation + 37,100 1,393,105 North Fork Bancorp, Inc. 25,950 748,657 Northern Trust Corporation 12,100 587,818 PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 15,300 878,832 Providian Financial Corporation *+ 16,100 265,167 Regions Financial Corporation 25,336 901,708 SLM Corporation 23,900 1,276,021 Sovereign Bancorp, Inc. + 19,000 428,450 State Street Corporation 18,500 908,720 Suntrust Banks, Inc. 19,800 1,462,824 Synovus Financial Corporation + 16,600 474,428 U.S. Bancorp 104,205 3,263,701 Wachovia Corporation 89,671 4,716,695 Washington Mutual, Inc. 47,814 2,021,576 Wells Fargo & Company 93,860 5,833,399 Zions Bancorp 4,900 333,347 ------------ 75,126,106 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--4.1% Adolph Coors Company Class B + 2,400 181,608 Altria Group, Inc. 113,700 6,947,070 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. 43,740 2,218,930 Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 35,624 794,771 Brown-Forman Corporation Class B 6,700 326,156 Campbell Soup Company 22,600 675,514 Coca-Cola Company (The) 134,800 5,611,724 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. 25,200 525,420 ConAgra Foods, Inc. 29,600 871,720 General Mills, Inc. + 20,600 1,024,026 H.J. Heinz Company 19,350 754,456 Hershey Foods Corporation 14,300 794,222 Kellogg Company 22,600 1,009,316 McCormick & Company, Inc. 7,500 289,500 Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. + 14,400 389,376 Pepsico, Inc. 93,250 4,867,650 RJ Reynolds Tobacco Holding, Inc. 8,300 652,380 Safeway, Inc. * 24,300 479,682 Sara Lee Corporation 43,700 1,054,918 Supervalu, Inc. 7,500 258,900 Sysco Corporation + 35,700 1,362,669 UST, Inc. 9,100 437,801 WM Wrigley Jr. Company 12,400 857,956 ------------ 32,385,765 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--1.0% Home Depot, Inc. 121,500 5,192,910 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation + 6,800 181,832 Lowe's Companies, Inc. 43,600 2,510,924 Vulcan Materials Company 5,600 305,816 ------------ 8,191,482 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 143
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) CHEMICALS--1.2% Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 12,500 $ 724,625 Avery Dennison Corporation 6,100 365,817 Cooper Tire & Rubber Company + 4,700 101,285 Dow Chemical Company (The) 51,936 2,571,351 Eastman Chemical Company 3,975 229,477 Ecolab, Inc. + 14,200 498,846 EI Du Pont de Nemours & Company 55,300 2,712,465 Great Lakes Chemical Corporation 3,300 94,017 Hercules, Inc. * 6,900 102,465 International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 5,200 222,768 Monsanto Company 14,349 797,087 PPG Industries, Inc. 9,324 635,524 Praxair, Inc. 17,900 790,285 ------------ 9,846,012 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--0.9% Allied Waste Industries, Inc. * 14,200 131,776 Apollo Group, Inc. Class A * 10,700 863,597 Cendant Corporation 56,100 1,311,618 Cintas Corporation 9,400 412,284 Convergys Corporation * 7,600 113,924 Equifax, Inc. 7,500 210,750 Fluor Corporation + 5,000 272,550 H&R Block, Inc. + 9,800 480,200 Moody's Corporation 8,200 712,170 Paychex, Inc. 20,750 707,160 Robert Half International, Inc. 9,500 279,585 RR Donnelley & Sons Company 11,900 419,951 Ryder System, Inc. 3,800 181,526 Waste Management, Inc. 32,227 964,876 ------------ 7,061,967 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--1.3% ADC Telecommunications, Inc. * 48,800 130,784 Andrew Corporation * 9,787 133,397 Avaya, Inc. *+ 24,668 424,290 Ciena Corporation * 30,600 102,204 Comverse Technology, Inc. * 10,700 261,615 Corning, Inc. * 76,200 896,874 L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. 4,900 358,876 Lucent Technologies, Inc. *+ 232,119 872,767 Motorola, Inc. 129,090 2,220,348 Network Appliance, Inc. *+ 18,900 627,858 Qualcomm, Inc. 89,900 3,811,760 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 8,400 277,284 Tellabs, Inc. * 25,200 216,468 ------------ 10,334,525 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--4.7% Adobe Systems, Inc. 12,900 809,346 Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Class A *+ 7,500 451,425 Autodesk, Inc. 12,000 455,400 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 32,900 1,459,115 BMC Software, Inc. * 12,300 228,780 Citrix Systems, Inc. * 8,900 218,317 Computer Associates International, Inc. + 32,025 994,696 Computer Sciences Corporation * 10,300 580,611 Compuware Corporation * 23,000 148,810 Electronic Arts, Inc. * 16,500 1,017,720 Electronic Data Systems Corporation 26,700 616,770 First Data Corporation 45,936 1,954,117 Fiserv, Inc. * 10,600 426,014 IMS Health, Inc. 13,125 304,631 Intuit, Inc. * 10,900 479,709 Mercury Interactive Corporation *+ 5,100 232,305 Microsoft Corporation 603,600 16,122,156 NCR Corporation * 5,100 353,073 Novell, Inc. * 22,400 151,200 Nvidia Corporation * 9,500 223,820 Oracle Corporation * 283,910 3,895,245 Parametric Technology Corporation * 18,300 107,787 Siebel Systems, Inc. * 27,200 285,600 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * 180,800 972,704 Sungard Data Systems, Inc. * 15,800 447,614 Symantec Corporation * 34,000 875,840 Unisys Corporation * 20,200 205,636 Veritas Software Corporation *+ 23,633 674,722 Yahoo!, Inc. * 74,700 2,814,696 ------------ 37,507,859 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--4.4% 3M Company 43,600 3,578,252 Apple Computer, Inc. * 21,000 1,352,400 Cisco Systems, Inc. * 369,000 7,121,700 Dell, Inc. * 137,600 5,798,464 EMC Corporation * 136,200 2,025,294 Gateway, Inc. * 20,900 125,609 Hewlett-Packard Company 169,196 3,548,040 International Business Machines Corporation 92,300 9,098,934 International Game Technology 19,100 656,658 Jabil Circuit, Inc. * 11,000 281,380 Lexmark International, Inc. * 7,400 629,000 Pitney Bowes, Inc. 12,900 597,012 Solectron Corporation * 53,300 284,089 Symbol Technologies, Inc. + 12,800 221,440 ------------ 35,318,272 ------------ CONTAINERS & PACKAGING--0.1% Ball Corporation 6,000 263,880 Sealed Air Corporation * 4,565 243,178 ------------ 507,058 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--1.7% Alberto Culver Company Class B 5,500 267,135 Avon Products, Inc. 26,200 1,013,940 Clorox Company 9,200 542,156 Colgate-Palmolive Company 29,700 1,519,452 Gillette Company (The) 56,100 2,512,158 Procter & Gamble Company 141,000 7,766,280 ------------ 13,621,121 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--2.7% General Electric Company 584,900 21,348,850 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 144
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) ELECTRIC UTILITIES--2.2% AES Corporation (The) * 34,200 $ 467,514 Allegheny Energy, Inc. *+ 7,700 151,767 Ameren Corporation 10,700 536,498 American Electric Power Company, Inc. 21,860 750,672 CMS Energy Corporation *+ 8,800 91,960 Calpine Corporation *+ 21,300 83,922 Centerpoint Energy, Inc. + 14,626 165,274 Cinergy Corporation 9,800 407,974 Consolidated Edison, Inc. + 13,300 581,875 Constellation Energy Group, Inc. 9,300 406,503 DTE Energy Company + 9,300 401,109 Dominion Resources, Inc. 17,971 1,217,356 Duke Energy Corporation 50,224 1,272,174 Edison International 17,900 573,337 Entergy Corporation 12,700 858,393 Exelon Corporation + 36,324 1,600,799 FPL Group, Inc. + 10,100 754,975 FirstEnergy Corporation 18,173 718,015 KeySpan Corporation 8,800 347,160 NiSource, Inc. 14,602 332,634 PG&E Corporation * 22,900 762,112 PPL Corporation 9,800 522,144 Pinnacle West Capital Corporation 4,800 213,168 Progress Energy, Inc. + 13,500 610,740 Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 13,000 673,010 Sempra Energy + 12,969 475,703 Southern Company (The) 40,500 1,357,560 TXU Corporation 13,297 858,454 TECO Energy, Inc. + 12,300 188,682 Xcel Energy, Inc. + 21,870 398,034 ------------ 17,779,518 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.3% Cooper Industries Ltd. Class A 5,500 373,395 Emerson Electric Company 23,300 1,633,330 ------------ 2,006,725 ------------ ELECTRONICS--2.5% Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *+ 19,100 420,582 Agilent Technologies, Inc. * 26,269 633,083 Altera Corporation * 20,800 430,560 American Power Conversion Corporation 10,800 231,120 Analog Devices, Inc. 20,300 749,476 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation * 17,700 74,517 Broadcom Corporation Class A * 17,400 561,672 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Class B * 18,453 338,797 Intel Corporation 350,040 8,187,436 JDS Uniphase Corporation *+ 84,700 268,499 LSI Logic Corporation * 22,700 124,396 Linear Technology Corporation 17,200 666,672 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 18,100 767,259 Micron Technology, Inc. *+ 33,600 414,960 Molex, Inc. + 10,475 314,250 National Semiconductor Corporation 21,600 387,720 Novellus Systems, Inc. 7,400 206,386 PMC-Sierra, Inc. *+ 10,900 122,625 Power-One, Inc. * 4,400 39,248 QLogic Corporation * 5,200 190,996 Raytheon Company 24,800 962,984 Rockwell Collins, Inc. 9,700 382,568 Sanmina-SCI Corporation *+ 28,400 240,548 Teradyne, Inc. * 11,200 191,184 Texas Instruments, Inc. 96,000 2,363,520 Xilinx, Inc. 18,900 560,385 ------------ 19,831,443 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--1.6% Eastman Kodak Company + 15,800 509,550 Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. + 6,050 404,685 Hasbro, Inc. 9,775 189,440 Mattel, Inc. 23,578 459,535 News Corporation, Inc. Class A *+ 141,300 2,636,658 Time Warner, Inc. * 253,210 4,922,402 Walt Disney Company 113,400 3,152,520 Xerox Corporation * 43,700 743,337 ------------ 13,018,127 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--2.8% Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. (The) 5,833 596,774 Charles Schwab Corporation (The) 75,022 897,263 Countrywide Financial Corporation 30,498 1,128,731 E*Trade Financial Corporation * 20,200 301,990 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 38,900 2,866,930 Federal National Mortgage Association 53,900 3,838,219 Federated Investors, Inc. Class B 5,700 173,280 Franklin Resources, Inc. 13,800 961,170 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 26,700 2,777,868 Janus Capital Group, Inc. 14,000 235,340 Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. 15,100 1,320,948 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 51,560 3,081,741 Morgan Stanley 60,930 3,382,834 T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 6,900 429,180 ------------ 21,992,268 ------------ FOOD RETAILERS--0.3% Albertson's, Inc. + 20,242 483,379 Kroger Company *+ 41,100 720,894 Starbucks Corporation * 21,700 1,353,212 ------------ 2,557,485 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.7% Bemis Company 6,800 197,812 Georgia-Pacific Corporation 13,938 522,396 International Paper Company 26,602 1,117,284 Kimberly Clark Corporation 27,020 1,778,186 MeadWestvaco Corporation 11,014 373,264 Pactiv Corporation * 8,100 204,849 Temple-Inland, Inc. 3,400 232,560 Weyerhaeuser Company 13,300 894,026 ------------ 5,320,377 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 145
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--0.8% Caremark Rx, Inc. * 24,800 $ 977,864 Express Scripts, Inc. * 4,300 328,692 HCA, Inc. + 23,317 931,747 Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A + 13,200 299,904 Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings * 7,700 383,614 Manor Care, Inc. 4,700 166,521 Tenet Healthcare Corporation *+ 25,550 280,539 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 36,700 3,230,701 ------------ 6,599,582 ------------ HEAVY CONSTRUCTION--0.1% Centex Corporation + 6,900 411,102 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--1.6% American Standard Companies, Inc. * 12,100 499,972 Applied Materials, Inc. * 92,400 1,580,040 Baker Hughes, Inc. 18,480 788,542 Black & Decker Corporation + 4,800 423,984 Caterpillar, Inc. 19,200 1,872,192 Cummins, Inc. 2,600 217,854 Deere & Company 13,800 1,026,720 Dover Corporation 11,200 469,728 Eaton Corporation 9,100 658,476 Ingersoll-Rand Company Class A 9,650 774,895 Pall Corporation + 7,666 221,931 Parker Hannifin Corporation 6,525 494,204 Rockwell Automation, Inc. 10,200 505,410 Stanley Works (The) + 4,400 215,556 United Technologies Corporation 28,500 2,945,475 W.W. Grainger, Inc. 5,000 333,100 ------------ 13,028,079 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--0.4% Johnson Controls, Inc. 10,400 659,776 KB Home 2,500 261,000 Leggett & Platt, Inc. 10,700 304,201 Masco Corporation 25,400 927,862 Maytag Corporation + 5,000 105,500 Pulte Homes, Inc. 7,100 452,980 Whirlpool Corporation + 3,600 249,156 ------------ 2,960,475 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.4% Fortune Brands, Inc. 8,100 625,158 Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 16,370 1,517,172 Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. + 15,060 364,301 Rohm & Haas Company 12,275 542,923 Snap-On, Inc. 3,650 125,414 ------------ 3,174,968 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.5% Tyco International Ltd. 110,949 3,965,317 ------------ INSURANCE--4.0% ACE Ltd. (Bermuda) 15,400 658,350 Aflac, Inc. 28,300 1,127,472 Aetna, Inc. 8,437 1,052,516 Allstate Corporation (The) 39,038 2,019,045 AMBAC Financial Group, Inc. 6,250 513,313 American International Group, Inc. 144,790 9,508,359 AON Corporation + 17,225 410,989 Chubb Corporation 10,760 827,444 Cigna Corporation 7,700 628,089 Cincinnati Financial Corporation 9,180 406,307 Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. + 16,200 1,122,822 Humana, Inc. * 8,800 261,272 Jefferson Pilot Corporation 7,687 399,417 Lincoln National Corporation 9,800 457,464 Loews Corporation 10,200 717,060 MBIA, Inc. + 7,850 496,748 MGIC Investment Corporation + 5,400 372,114 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. 29,300 963,970 Metlife, Inc. 42,100 1,705,471 Principal Financial Group 17,800 728,732 Progressive Corporation (The) 11,080 940,027 Prudential Financial, Inc. + 28,400 1,560,864 Safeco Corporation + 7,600 397,024 St. Paul Travelers Companies 36,616 1,357,355 Torchmark Corporation 6,200 354,268 UnumProvident Corporation 16,418 294,539 WellPoint, Inc. * 16,000 1,840,000 XL Capital Ltd. Class A (Bermuda) + 7,600 590,140 ------------ 31,711,171 ------------ LODGING--0.2% Hilton Hotels Corporation 20,800 472,992 Marriott International, Inc. Class A 12,700 799,846 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 11,100 648,240 ------------ 1,921,078 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--1.6% Clear Channel Communications, Inc. 31,750 1,063,308 Comcast Corporation Class A *+ 122,880 4,089,446 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. + 4,400 189,464 Gannett Company, Inc. 14,130 1,154,421 Knight-Ridder, Inc. 4,400 294,536 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (The) 10,600 970,324 Meredith Corporation 2,700 146,340 New York Times Company Class A + 8,200 334,560 Tribune Company 18,167 765,557 Univision Communications, Inc. Class A *+ 17,800 521,006 Viacom, Inc. Class B 94,391 3,434,889 ------------ 12,963,851 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--3.3% Allergan, Inc. 7,500 608,025 Applera Corporation--Applied Biosystems Group 11,300 236,283 Bausch & Lomb, Inc. 2,806 180,875 Baxter International, Inc. 33,700 1,163,998 Becton, Dickinson & Company 14,000 795,200 Biomet, Inc. 14,025 608,545 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 146
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Boston Scientific Corporation * 46,300 $ 1,645,965 C.R. Bard, Inc. 6,000 383,880 Fisher Scientific International *+ 6,200 386,756 Guidant Corporation 17,600 1,268,960 Johnson & Johnson 164,788 10,450,855 Kla-Tencor Corporation * 10,700 498,406 Medtronic, Inc. 67,300 3,342,791 Millipore Corporation *+ 2,900 144,449 PerkinElmer, Inc. 7,800 175,422 Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 5,700 544,635 St. Jude Medical, Inc. * 19,200 805,056 Stryker Corporation 22,100 1,066,325 Tektronix, Inc. 4,500 135,945 Thermo Electron Corporation * 9,100 274,729 Waters Corporation * 6,600 308,814 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. * 13,390 1,072,807 ------------ 26,098,721 ------------ METALS--0.7% Alcoa, Inc. 47,960 1,506,903 Allegheny Technologies, Inc. 5,183 112,316 Danaher Corporation 17,000 975,970 Engelhard Corporation 7,537 231,160 Newmont Mining Corporation + 24,568 1,091,065 Nucor Corporation + 8,600 450,124 Phelps Dodge Corporation 4,928 487,478 United States Steel Corporation + 5,820 298,275 ------------ 5,153,291 ------------ MINING--0.1% Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold, Inc. Class B + 9,700 370,831 ------------ OIL & GAS--5.5% Amerada Hess Corporation 5,000 411,900 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 13,870 898,915 Apache Corporation 17,792 899,741 Ashland, Inc. 3,800 221,844 BJ Services Company 8,900 414,206 Burlington Resources, Inc. 21,904 952,824 ChevronTexaco Corporation 117,280 6,158,373 ConocoPhillips 38,309 3,326,370 Devon Energy Corporation 26,598 1,035,194 Dynegy, Inc. Class A *+ 23,100 106,722 EOG Resources, Inc. 6,300 449,568 EL Paso Corporation 33,377 347,121 Exxon Mobil Corporation 357,138 18,306,894 Halliburton Company 24,200 949,608 Kerr-McGee Corporation 8,271 477,981 Kinder Morgan, Inc. 6,800 497,284 Marathon Oil Corporation 19,200 722,112 Nabors Industries Ltd. * 8,700 446,223 Nicor, Inc. + 2,900 107,126 Noble Corporation * 7,700 382,998 Occidental Petroleum Corporation 21,890 1,277,500 Peoples Energy Corporation 2,300 101,085 Rowan Companies, Inc. * 6,200 160,580 Schlumberger Ltd. 32,500 2,175,875 Sunoco, Inc. 4,100 335,011 Transocean, Inc. * 17,511 742,291 Unocal Corporation 14,310 618,764 Valero Energy Corporation 14,000 635,600 Williams Companies, Inc. 28,400 462,636 XTO Energy, Inc. 12,700 449,326 ------------ 44,071,672 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--5.4% Abbott Laboratories 86,800 4,049,220 AmerisourceBergen Corporation + 6,100 357,948 Amgen, Inc. * 70,344 4,512,568 Biogen Idec, Inc. *+ 18,930 1,260,927 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 107,600 2,756,712 Cardinal Health, Inc. 23,950 1,392,693 Chiron Corporation *+ 10,400 346,632 Eli Lilly & Company 62,400 3,541,200 Forest Laboratories, Inc. *+ 20,300 910,658 Genzyme Corporation * 12,300 714,261 Gilead Sciences, Inc. * 23,600 825,764 Hospira, Inc. * 8,650 289,775 King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 13,066 162,018 McKesson Corporation 15,989 503,014 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. * 14,895 619,632 MedImmune, Inc. * 13,600 368,696 Merck & Company, Inc. 123,500 3,969,290 Mylan Laboratories + 14,400 254,592 Pfizer, Inc. 416,912 11,210,764 Schering-Plough Corporation 81,300 1,697,544 Sigma Aldrich Corporation 3,800 229,748 Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 5,900 193,579 Wyeth 73,900 3,147,401 ------------ 43,314,636 ------------ REAL ESTATE--0.4% Apartment Investment & Management Company REIT Class A 5,900 227,386 Archstone-Smith Trust REIT 9,200 352,360 Equity Office Properties Trust REIT 22,000 640,640 Equity Residential REIT 15,100 546,318 Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. REIT 10,800 415,152 Prologis REIT 9,800 424,634 Simon Property Group, Inc. REIT 11,500 743,705 ------------ 3,350,195 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.4% Darden Restaurants, Inc. 8,900 246,886 McDonald's Corporation 70,200 2,250,612 Wendy's International, Inc. 6,200 243,412 Yum! Brands, Inc. 16,200 764,316 ------------ 3,505,226 ------------ RETAILERS--4.1% Autozone, Inc. * 4,800 438,288 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. * 16,400 653,212 Best Buy Company, Inc. 18,200 1,081,444 Big Lots, Inc. * 7,200 87,336 CVS Corporation 21,800 982,526 Circuit City Stores, Inc. + 10,300 161,092 Costco Wholesale Corporation 25,276 1,223,611 Dillard's, Inc. Class A 4,200 112,854 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 147
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Dollar General Corporation 18,440 $ 382,999 eBay, Inc. * 36,200 4,209,336 Family Dollar Stores, Inc. 9,400 293,562 Federated Department Stores 9,900 572,121 JC Penney Company, Inc. (Holding Company) 15,200 629,280 May Department Stores Company (The) 15,900 467,460 Office Depot, Inc. * 17,400 302,064 OfficeMax, Inc. 3,800 119,244 RadioShack Corporation 9,000 295,920 Sears Roebuck & Company 11,700 597,051 Sherwin-Williams Company (The) 7,900 352,577 Staples, Inc. 27,300 920,283 TJX Companies, Inc. + 27,700 696,101 Target Corporation 50,500 2,622,465 Tiffany & Company 8,100 258,957 Toys R US, Inc. * 12,300 251,781 Walgreen Company 56,800 2,179,416 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 235,600 12,444,392 ------------ 32,335,372 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Citizens Communications Company 15,500 213,745 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--2.5% Alltel Corporation 17,200 1,010,672 AT&T Corporation 43,667 832,293 BellSouth Corporation 101,400 2,817,906 CenturyTel, Inc. 7,700 273,119 Nextel Communications, Inc. Class A * 61,000 1,830,000 Qwest Communications International, Inc. * 97,229 431,697 SBC Communications, Inc. 183,752 4,735,289 Sprint Corp.-FON Group 78,300 1,945,755 Verizon Communications, Inc. 153,371 6,213,059 ------------ 20,089,790 ------------ TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--0.4% Coach, Inc. * 10,400 586,560 Jones Apparel Group, Inc. 6,700 245,019 Liz Claiborne, Inc. 5,800 244,818 Nike, Inc. Class B 14,500 1,315,005 Reebok International Ltd. + 3,600 158,400 VF Corporation 5,900 326,742 ------------ 2,876,544 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--1.6% Brunswick Corporation 5,800 287,100 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation 20,456 967,773 CSX Corporation 11,800 472,944 Carnival Corporation + 34,900 2,011,287 FedEx Corporation 16,540 1,629,025 Norfolk Southern Corporation 21,500 778,085 Sabre Holdings Corporation 6,930 153,569 Union Pacific Corporation 14,200 954,950 United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B 62,400 5,332,704 ------------ 12,587,437 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $564,341,451) 624,554,261 ------------ [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--15.8% U.S. TREASURY BONDS--15.8% U.S. Treasury Bond 10.625% 08/15/2015 + $ 5,565,000 $ 8,552,275 8.875% 08/15/2017 6,077,000 8,613,673 8.750% 05/15/2017- 08/15/2020 4,515,000 6,392,055 8.125% 08/15/2019- 08/15/2021 + 11,630,000 15,996,396 8.000% 11/15/2021 ** 10,015,000 13,750,675 7.875% 02/15/2021 1,000,000 1,351,407 7.625% 11/15/2022 2,875,000 3,843,403 7.250% 05/15/2016- 08/15/2022 ** 11,855,000 14,905,117 7.125% 02/15/2023 2,890,000 3,688,704 6.875% 08/15/2025 + 7,680,000 9,675,901 6.750% 08/15/2026 5,030,000 6,275,715 6.250% 08/15/2023- 05/15/2030 + 12,050,000 14,318,661 6.125% 11/15/2027 1,680,000 1,962,648 5.250% 11/15/2028- 02/15/2029 ** 15,665,000 16,428,012 ------------ TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $120,810,990) 125,754,642 ------------ [Download Table] SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------- RIGHTS--0.0% COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--0.0% Seagate Technology, Inc. (Cost $--) (delta) 10,600 -- ------------ [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------- COMMERCIAL PAPER--3.8% BANKING--3.8% Liberty Street Funding Corporation 144A 2.280% 01/18/2005 *** 10,000,000 9,989,233 Old Line Funding Corporation 144A 2.240% 01/11/2005 *** 10,000,000 9,993,778 Tulip Funding Corporation 144A 2.240% 01/14/2005 *** 10,000,000 9,991,911 ---------- TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER (Cost $29,974,922) 29,974,922 ---------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--9.4% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--0.9% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,888,099 4,888,099 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,267,491 1,267,491 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,169,423 1,169,423 ---------- 7,325,013 ---------- See accompanying notes to financial statements. 148
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT ASSET ALLOCATION FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--7.8% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ $ 1,409,486 $ 1,409,486 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 563,795 563,795 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 293,173 293,173 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 29,329 29,329 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 873,882 873,882 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 2,833,068 2,833,068 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 1,691,384 1,691,384 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 563,795 563,795 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 563,795 563,795 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,409,486 1,409,486 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 1,973,281 1,973,281 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 1,691,384 1,691,384 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,818,973 2,818,973 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 563,795 563,795 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 1,184,158 1,184,158 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 3,382,767 3,382,767 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 28,190 28,190 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 1,409,486 1,409,486 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 2,537,076 2,537,076 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 1,409,486 1,409,486 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 1,691,384 1,691,384 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 1,405,072 1,405,072 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 11,275,890 11,275,890 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 845,692 845,692 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 1,127,589 1,127,589 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 845,691 845,691 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 845,692 845,692 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 5,694,325 5,694,325 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 557,831 557,831 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 552,519 552,519 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 394,657 394,657 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 2,818,973 2,818,973 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,911,264 1,911,264 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 845,692 845,692 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 1,330,556 1,330,556 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 2,818,973 2,818,973 ------------ 62,191,589 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.7% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 563,795 563,795 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 563,795 563,795 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 676,552 676,552 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 1,409,486 1,409,486 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 1,973,281 1,973,281 ------------ 5,186,909 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $74,703,511) 74,703,511 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--107.5% (Cost $789,830,874) 854,987,336 Other assets less liabilities--(7.5%) (59,453,245) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $795,534,091 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ** Security has been pledged as collateral for futures contracts. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. *** Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified buyers. 144A securities represent 3.51% of Total Investments. (delta) Security has no market value at 12/31/2004. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 149
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--88.9% AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--1.1% Honeywell International, Inc. 265,200 $ 9,390,732 Lockheed Martin Corporation 50,000 2,777,500 ------------ 12,168,232 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--2.6% Ford Motor Company + 200,000 2,928,000 General Motors Corporation + 519,000 20,791,140 Genuine Parts Company 90,552 3,989,721 ------------ 27,708,861 ------------ BANKING--8.2% American Express Company 50,000 2,818,500 Bank of America Corporation 342,984 16,116,818 Citigroup, Inc. 194,869 9,388,788 JP Morgan Chase & Company 155,622 6,070,814 KeyCorp + 100,000 3,390,000 MBNA Corporation 330,500 9,316,795 Mellon Financial Corporation 110,000 3,422,100 Northern Trust Corporation 40,000 1,943,200 PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 71,400 4,101,216 SLM Corporation 115,000 6,139,850 State Street Corporation 60,000 2,947,200 Suntrust Banks, Inc. 40,000 2,955,200 U.S. Bancorp 50,000 1,566,000 Wachovia Corporation 133,004 6,996,010 Washington Mutual, Inc. 178,845 7,561,567 Wells Fargo & Company 73,000 4,536,950 ------------ 89,271,008 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--4.7% Altria Group, Inc. 196,000 11,975,600 Campbell Soup Company 99,712 2,980,392 Coca-Cola Company (The) 120,000 4,995,600 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. 25,000 521,250 ConAgra Foods, Inc. 217,000 6,390,650 General Mills, Inc. + 80,022 3,977,894 H.J. Heinz Company 162,249 6,326,089 Imperial Tobacco Group PLC (United Kingdom) 130,200 7,193,550 Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A + 60,000 2,136,600 UST, Inc. 56,537 2,719,995 Unilever NV (Netherlands) 25,000 1,667,750 ------------ 50,885,370 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--0.9% Hanson PLC Sponsored ADR (United Kingdom) 168,700 7,242,291 Home Depot, Inc. 70,000 2,991,800 ------------ 10,234,091 ------------ CHEMICALS--1.2% Dow Chemical Company (The) 39,771 1,969,062 EI Du Pont de Nemours & Company 61,446 3,013,926 Great Lakes Chemical Corporation 40,500 1,153,845 Hercules, Inc. * 48,000 712,800 International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 50,900 2,180,556 Lyondell Chemical Company 146,000 4,222,320 ------------ 13,252,509 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--2.0% Dun & Bradstreet Company * 30,000 1,789,500 Waste Management, Inc. 663,200 19,856,208 ------------ 21,645,708 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--0.1% Lucent Technologies, Inc. +* 200,000 752,000 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--0.3% Microsoft Corporation 100,000 2,671,000 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--0.8% Hewlett-Packard Company 130,450 2,735,537 Pitney Bowes, Inc. 87,100 4,030,988 Seagate Technology (Cayman Islands) +* 100,000 1,727,000 ------------ 8,493,525 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--0.6% Clorox Company 40,000 2,357,200 Colgate-Palmolive Company 90,000 4,604,400 ------------ 6,961,600 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--0.6% General Electric Company 185,000 6,752,500 ------------ ELECTRIC UTILITIES--3.3% Cinergy Corporation 170,400 7,093,752 Constellation Energy Group, Inc. 50,000 2,185,500 Duke Energy Corporation 384,000 9,726,720 Entergy Corporation 126,000 8,516,340 FirstEnergy Corporation 50,000 1,975,500 NiSource, Inc. + 130,000 2,961,400 TXU Corporation + 50,000 3,228,000 ------------ 35,687,212 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--1.2% Cooper Industries Ltd. Class A 75,000 5,091,750 Emerson Electric Company 120,000 8,412,000 ------------ 13,503,750 ------------ ELECTRONICS--4.3% American Power Conversion Corporation 220,000 4,708,000 Intel Corporation 25,000 584,750 Koninklijke (Royal) Philips Electronics NV NY Shares (Netherlands) 1,130,000 29,945,000 Raytheon Company 100,000 3,883,000 Sony Corporation ADR (Japan) 125,000 4,870,000 Texas Instruments, Inc. 125,000 3,077,500 ------------ 47,068,250 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--4.2% Eastman Kodak Company + 85,741 2,765,147 Mattel, Inc. + 456,800 8,903,032 Time Warner, Inc. * 215,000 4,179,600 Walt Disney Company 1,054,000 29,301,200 Xerox Corporation * 51,000 867,510 ------------ 46,016,489 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 150
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--88.9% FINANCIAL SERVICES--0.7% Charles Schwab Corporation (The) 284,200 $ 3,399,032 Federal National Mortgage Association 40,806 2,905,795 Janus Capital Group, Inc. + 90,000 1,512,900 ------------ 7,817,727 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--1.4% International Paper Company + 250,668 10,528,056 Kimberly Clark Corporation 45,259 2,978,495 MeadWestvaco Corporation 50,000 1,694,500 ------------ 15,201,051 ------------ HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--0.7% HCA, Inc. + 177,100 7,076,916 ------------ Heavy Machinery--1.5% Baker Hughes, Inc. 57,500 2,453,525 Pall Corporation + 120,000 3,474,000 Stanley Works (The) 214,300 10,498,557 ------------ 16,426,082 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--0.3% Whirlpool Corporation + 40,000 2,768,400 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--1.0% Fortune Brands, Inc. 37,765 2,914,703 Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 38,900 3,605,252 Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. + 185,000 4,475,150 ------------ 10,995,105 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.5% Tyco International Ltd. 161,556 5,774,011 ------------ INSURANCE--10.7% Allstate Corporation (The) 160,000 8,275,200 American International Group, Inc. 31,014 2,036,689 AON Corporation + 766,000 18,276,760 Chubb Corporation 33,000 2,537,700 Cigna Corporation 102,300 8,344,611 Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. (Canada) + 110,000 18,535,000 Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. + 118,400 8,206,304 Lincoln National Corporation 49,690 2,319,529 MGIC Investment Corporation + 123,600 8,517,276 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. 130,000 4,277,000 Safeco Corporation 70,000 3,656,800 St. Paul Travelers Companies 190,306 7,054,643 UnumProvident Corporation 105,000 1,883,700 WellPoint, Inc. * 112,700 12,960,500 XL Capital Ltd. Class A (Bermuda) + 115,000 8,929,750 ------------ 115,811,462 ------------ LODGING--0.7% Hilton Hotels Corporation 200,000 4,548,000 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 60,000 3,504,000 ------------ 8,052,000 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--6.9% Comcast Corporation Class A * 135,000 4,492,800 Comcast Corporation Special Class A * 696,000 22,856,640 DIRECTV Group, Inc. (The) * 1,394,000 23,335,560 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. + 80,000 3,444,800 Knight-Ridder, Inc. 188,000 12,584,720 New York Times Company Class A + 100,000 4,080,000 Viacom, Inc. Class B 120,000 4,366,800 ------------ 75,161,320 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--1.4% Baxter International, Inc. 329,600 11,384,384 Johnson & Johnson 60,000 3,805,200 ------------ 15,189,584 ------------ METALS--0.6% Alcoa, Inc. 100,000 3,142,000 Nucor Corporation + 60,000 3,140,400 ------------ 6,282,400 ------------ OIL & GAS--7.7% Amerada Hess Corporation 75,000 6,178,500 BP Amoco PLC ADR (United Kingdom) 241,054 14,077,554 ChevronTexaco Corporation 287,700 15,107,127 ConocoPhillips 113,300 9,837,839 EnCana Corporation (Canada) 111,300 6,350,778 Exxon Mobil Corporation 124,760 6,395,198 Kerr-McGee Corporation + 146,100 8,443,119 Marathon Oil Corporation 109,100 4,103,251 Occidental Petroleum Corporation 165,900 9,681,924 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company NY Shares (Netherlands) 60,781 3,487,614 ------------ 83,662,904 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--4.0% Abbott Laboratories 75,000 3,498,750 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 342,300 8,769,726 MedImmune, Inc. * 80,000 2,168,800 Merck & Company, Inc. 175,000 5,624,500 Pfizer, Inc. 211,200 5,679,168 Schering-Plough Corporation + 430,000 8,978,400 Wyeth 211,447 9,005,528 ------------ 43,724,872 ------------ REAL ESTATE--0.3% Simon Property Group, Inc. REIT 50,000 3,233,500 ------------ RESTAURANTS--3.5% McDonald's Corporation 150,000 4,809,000 Wendy's International, Inc. + 176,100 6,913,686 Yum! Brands, Inc. 555,000 26,184,900 ------------ 37,907,586 ------------ RETAILERS--4.0% Dollar General Corporation 320,200 6,650,554 JC Penney Company, Inc. (Holding Company) + 95,300 3,945,420 May Department Stores Company (The) 60,765 1,786,491 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 151
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--88.9% Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. 201,500 $ 13,460,200 Neiman-Marcus Group, Inc. Class A + 214,200 15,323,868 Toys R US, Inc. * 135,000 2,763,450 ------------ 43,929,983 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.2% Nokia Corporation ADR (Finland) 160,000 2,507,200 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--2.5% Alltel Corporation 40,000 2,350,400 AT&T Corporation 100,000 1,906,000 Qwest Communications International, Inc. * 630,000 2,797,200 SBC Communications, Inc. 276,800 7,133,136 Sprint Corp.--FON Group 140,000 3,479,000 Verizon Communications, Inc. 240,441 9,740,265 ------------ 27,406,001 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--4.2% Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation 223,000 10,550,130 Carnival Corporation + 74,000 4,264,620 FedEx Corporation 237,000 23,342,130 Norfolk Southern Corporation 84,540 3,059,503 Union Pacific Corporation 65,997 4,438,298 ------------ 45,654,681 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $746,648,167) 967,654,890 ------------ [Download Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------- COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--1.1% TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--1.1% Level 3 Communications, Inc., Senior Note 9.125% 05/01/2008 + $ 2,575,000 $ 2,253,125 Level 3 Communications, Inc., Senior Note, Step-Up 10.500% 12/01/2008 + 10,670,000 9,869,750 ------------ TOTAL CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS (Cost $9,913,209) 12,122,875 ------------ CONVERTIBLE DEBT OBLIGATIONS--0.3% TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--0.3% Level 3 Communications, Inc., Subordinated Note, Convertible 6.000% 03/15/2010 + (Cost $3,036,072) 5,760,000 3,405,600 ------------ COMMERCIAL PAPER--1.4% BANKING--0.4% Preferred Receivables Funding Corp. 144A 2.350% 01/21/2005 ** 4,000,000 3,994,778 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--1.0% Delaware Funding Corp. 144A 2.330% 01/19/2005 ** 3,000,000 2,996,506 Grampian Funding LLC 144A 2.370% 03/03/2005 ** 2,000,000 1,991,968 Park Avenue Receivables Corporation 144A 2.180% 01/12/2005 ** 6,000,000 5,996,003 ------------ 10,984,477 ------------ TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER (Cost $14,979,255) 14,979,255 ------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS--13.6% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.3% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 9,646,227 9,646,227 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,501,281 2,501,281 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,307,751 2,307,751 ------------ 14,455,259 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--11.3% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 2,781,494 2,781,494 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 1,112,598 1,112,598 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 578,551 578,551 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 57,878 57,878 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 1,724,527 1,724,527 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 5,590,806 5,590,806 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 3,337,794 3,337,794 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 1,112,598 1,112,598 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 1,112,597 1,112,597 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 2,781,495 2,781,495 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 3,894,094 3,894,094 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 3,337,795 3,337,795 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 5,562,992 5,562,992 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 1,112,597 1,112,597 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 2,336,829 2,336,829 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 6,675,589 6,675,589 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 152
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT EQUITY INCOME FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ $ 55,630 $ 55,630 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 2,781,495 2,781,495 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 5,006,692 5,006,692 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 2,781,495 2,781,495 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 3,337,795 3,337,795 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 2,772,787 2,772,787 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 22,251,963 22,251,963 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 1,668,897 1,668,897 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 2,225,197 2,225,197 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 1,668,897 1,668,897 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 1,668,897 1,668,897 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 11,237,242 11,237,242 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,100,829 1,100,829 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 1,090,347 1,090,347 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 778,819 778,819 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 5,562,992 5,562,992 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 3,771,707 3,771,707 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 1,668,897 1,668,897 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 2,625,732 2,625,732 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 5,562,992 5,562,992 ------------ 122,729,536 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--1.0% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 1,112,597 1,112,597 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 1,112,598 1,112,598 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 1,335,119 1,335,119 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 2,781,495 2,781,495 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 3,894,094 3,894,094 ------------ 10,235,903 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $147,420,698) 147,420,698 ------------ [Download Table] FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--8.0% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $86,955,438 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 2.9175% to 5.625%, maturity dates ranging from 03/25/2016 to 08/01/2033 and an aggregate market value of $91,311,618. $86,942,396 $ 86,942,396 -------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--113.3% (Cost $1,008,939,797) 1,232,525,714 Other assets less liabilities--(13.3%) (144,319,212) -------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $1,088,206,502 ============== NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: ADR American Depositary Receipt REIT Real Estate Investment Trust + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. * Non-income producing security. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. ** Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified buyers. 144A securities represent 1.22% of Total Investments. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 153
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--96.3% ADVERTISING--0.3% Monster Worldwide, Inc. * 26,100 $ 878,004 Omnicom Group + 19,100 1,610,512 ------------ 2,488,516 ------------ AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--1.3% General Dynamics Corporation 61,500 6,432,900 Honeywell International, Inc. 40,000 1,416,400 Lockheed Martin Corporation 58,300 3,238,565 Northrop Grumman Corporation 10,700 581,652 ------------ 11,669,517 ------------ AIRLINES--0.5% Southwest Airlines Company 287,800 4,685,384 ------------ APPAREL RETAILERS--0.1% Kohl's Corporation * 22,000 1,081,740 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--1.0% Autonation, Inc. * 56,100 1,077,681 General Motors Corporation + 76,800 3,076,608 Harley-Davidson, Inc. + 50,000 3,037,500 Lear Corporation 28,000 1,708,280 Navistar International Corporation * 8,900 391,422 ------------ 9,291,491 ------------ BANKING--13.2% American Express Company 70,000 3,945,900 AmeriCredit Corporation *+ 38,800 948,660 Bank of America Corporation 331,800 15,591,282 Bank of New York Company, Inc. (The) 30,000 1,002,600 Citigroup, Inc. 530,750 25,571,535 Golden West Financial Corporation 21,000 1,289,820 IndyMac Bancorp, Inc. + 34,500 1,188,525 JP Morgan Chase & Company 393,636 15,355,740 Mellon Financial Corporation 88,000 2,737,680 National City Corporation + 173,400 6,511,170 Northern Trust Corporation 37,000 1,797,460 PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 50,200 2,883,488 SLM Corporation + 203,400 10,859,526 State Street Corporation 131,000 6,434,720 Suntrust Banks, Inc. 43,600 3,221,168 U.S. Bancorp 64,000 2,004,480 Washington Mutual, Inc. 188,900 7,986,692 Wells Fargo & Company 183,900 11,429,385 ------------ 120,759,831 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--3.4% Altria Group, Inc. 96,903 5,920,773 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. 78,984 4,006,858 Campbell Soup Company 63,000 1,883,070 Coca-Cola Company (The) 37,000 1,540,310 H.J. Heinz Company 16,700 651,133 Kellogg Company 84,100 3,755,906 Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A + 57,600 2,051,136 Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. + 20,000 540,800 Pepsico, Inc. 148,100 7,730,820 Sysco Corporation + 37,100 1,416,107 Unilever NV (Netherlands) 29,000 1,934,590 ------------ 31,431,503 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--1.1% Home Depot, Inc. 115,000 4,915,100 Lowe's Companies, Inc. 92,200 5,309,798 ------------ 10,224,898 ------------ CHEMICALS--1.8% Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 21,600 1,252,152 Dow Chemical Company (The) 117,000 5,792,670 EI Du Pont de Nemours & Company 188,400 9,241,020 ------------ 16,285,842 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--0.8% Accenture Ltd. (Bermuda) * 20,000 540,000 Apollo Group, Inc. Class A * 25,000 2,017,750 Fluor Corporation + 58,800 3,205,188 Paychex, Inc. 20,000 681,600 Waste Management, Inc. 40,000 1,197,600 ------------ 7,642,138 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--0.9% American Tower Corporation Class A * 15,400 283,360 Corning, Inc. * 49,100 577,907 Polycom, Inc. * 25,300 589,996 Qualcomm, Inc. 142,700 6,050,480 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 34,700 1,145,447 ------------ 8,647,190 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--4.3% Adobe Systems, Inc. + 50,000 3,137,000 Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Class A *+ 65,700 3,954,483 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 44,800 1,986,880 Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *+ 42,500 586,925 Checkfree Corporation * 22,059 840,007 First Data Corporation 65,000 2,765,100 Fiserv, Inc. * 34,000 1,366,460 Google, Inc. Class A *+ 3,400 656,540 Intuit, Inc. * 50,000 2,200,500 Juniper Networks, Inc. * 30,000 815,700 Microsoft Corporation 515,200 13,760,992 Oracle Corporation * 100,000 1,372,000 SAP AG ADR (Germany) 23,400 1,034,514 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * 305,200 1,641,976 Symantec Corporation * 56,000 1,442,560 VeriSign, Inc. * 27,900 935,208 Veritas Software Corporation *+ 30,000 856,500 ------------ 39,353,345 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--3.4% Apple Computer, Inc. * 12,200 785,680 Cisco Systems, Inc. * 399,850 7,717,105 Dell, Inc. * 150,000 6,321,000 Hewlett-Packard Company 98,473 2,064,979 International Business Machines Corporation 60,200 5,934,516 International Game Technology 98,000 3,369,240 Jabil Circuit, Inc. *+ 65,200 1,667,816 Lexmark International, Inc. * 22,000 1,870,000 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 154
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Seagate Technology (Cayman Islands) *+ 58,100 $ 1,003,387 ------------ 30,733,723 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--0.8% Avon Products, Inc. 29,600 1,145,520 Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. (The) Class A 13,400 613,318 Gillette Company (The) 25,000 1,119,500 Procter & Gamble Company 80,800 4,450,464 ------------ 7,328,802 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--1.7% General Electric Company 424,100 15,479,650 ------------ ELECTRIC UTILITIES--3.1% AES Corporation (The) * 138,600 1,894,662 Dominion Resources, Inc. 56,550 3,830,697 Duke Energy Corporation 92,400 2,340,492 Edison International 6,700 214,601 Entergy Corporation 54,000 3,649,860 Exelon Corporation + 136,200 6,002,334 NiSource, Inc. 22,500 512,550 PPL Corporation 56,300 2,999,664 Progress Energy, Inc. + 44,600 2,017,704 SCANA Corporation 43,300 1,706,020 TXU Corporation + 45,600 2,943,936 ------------ 28,112,520 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.7% Cooper Industries Ltd. Class A 19,100 1,296,699 Emerson Electric Company 68,100 4,773,810 ------------ 6,070,509 ------------ ELECTRONICS--3.9% Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *+ 35,800 788,316 Agilent Technologies, Inc. * 103,114 2,485,047 Altera Corporation * 49,500 1,024,650 Analog Devices, Inc. 65,000 2,399,800 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation * 163,700 689,177 Avnet, Inc. * 50,300 917,472 Flextronics International Ltd. (Singapore) * 63,000 870,660 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Class A * 12,800 228,096 Intel Corporation + 361,300 8,450,807 JDS Uniphase Corporation *+ 158,000 500,860 Linear Technology Corporation 20,900 810,084 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 85,000 3,603,150 Micron Technology, Inc. *+ 48,500 598,975 Novellus Systems, Inc. 15,400 429,506 PMC-Sierra, Inc. * 60,300 678,375 Teradyne, Inc. * 362,900 6,194,703 Texas Instruments, Inc. 70,000 1,723,400 Xilinx, Inc. 106,000 3,142,900 ------------ 35,535,978 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--1.6% Mattel, Inc. 32,600 635,374 Time Warner, Inc. * 695,100 13,512,744 Walt Disney Company 6,900 191,820 ------------ 14,339,938 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--4.8% Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class A * 38 3,340,200 Charles Schwab Corporation (The) + 100,000 1,196,000 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 96,300 7,097,310 Federal National Mortgage Association + 120,100 8,552,321 Franklin Resources, Inc. 46,000 3,203,900 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 84,900 8,832,996 Legg Mason, Inc. 37,000 2,710,620 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 40,000 2,390,800 Morgan Stanley 121,800 6,762,336 ------------ 44,086,483 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.6% International Paper Company 24,700 1,037,400 Kimberly Clark Corporation 62,100 4,086,801 ------------ 5,124,201 ------------ HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--1.7% DaVita, Inc. * 15,700 620,621 Lincare Holdings, Inc. * 85,200 3,633,780 Tenet Healthcare Corporation *+ 81,300 892,674 Triad Hospitals, Inc. * 16,600 617,686 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 110,000 9,683,300 ------------ 15,448,061 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--4.2% American Standard Companies, Inc. * 66,000 2,727,120 Applied Materials, Inc. * 498,000 8,515,800 Baker Hughes, Inc. 110,000 4,693,700 Caterpillar, Inc. 107,500 10,482,325 Deere & Company 10,000 744,000 Ingersoll-Rand Company Class A 23,100 1,854,930 Lam Research Corporation *+ 84,100 2,431,331 Rockwell Automation, Inc. 70,300 3,483,365 United Technologies Corporation 32,000 3,307,200 ------------ 38,239,771 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.5% Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 52,300 4,847,164 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--1.2% Tyco International Ltd. 303,100 10,832,794 ------------ INSURANCE--4.7% ACE Ltd. (Bermuda) 97,700 4,176,675 American International Group, Inc. 131,600 8,642,172 Chubb Corporation 55,600 4,275,640 Everest Re Group Ltd. (Bermuda) 5,800 519,448 Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. + 48,500 3,361,535 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. 63,000 2,072,700 PMI Group, Inc. (The) 35,300 1,473,775 Principal Financial Group 79,300 3,246,542 St. Paul Travelers Companies 40,000 1,482,800 WellPoint, Inc. * 101,100 11,626,500 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 155
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) XL Capital Ltd. Class A (Bermuda) + 22,200 $ 1,723,830 ------------ 42,601,617 ------------ LODGING--0.1% Las Vegas Sands Corporation *+ 7,100 340,800 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 13,800 805,920 ------------ 1,146,720 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--3.0% Cablevision Systems Corporation Class A * 65,381 1,627,987 Clear Channel Communications, Inc. + 74,000 2,478,260 Comcast Corporation Class A *+ 203,900 6,785,792 Comcast Corporation Special Class A * 70,000 2,298,800 DIRECTV Group, Inc. (The) * 64,091 1,072,883 EW Scripps Company Class A + 38,000 1,834,640 Gannett Company, Inc. 33,200 2,712,440 IAC/InterActiveCorp *+ 114,000 3,148,680 Knight-Ridder, Inc. 7,300 488,662 Viacom, Inc. Class B 133,200 4,847,148 ------------ 27,295,292 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--4.2% Allergan, Inc. + 71,000 5,755,970 Applera Corporation 95,100 1,988,541 Baxter International, Inc. 123,100 4,251,874 Beckman Coulter, Inc. 58,800 3,939,012 Becton, Dickinson & Company 21,500 1,221,200 Biomet, Inc. 30,000 1,301,700 Boston Scientific Corporation * 87,800 3,121,290 Credence Systems Corporation *+ 20,900 191,235 Guidant Corporation 30,177 2,175,762 Johnson & Johnson 75,000 4,756,500 Kla-Tencor Corporation *+ 96,000 4,471,680 Medtronic, Inc. 75,400 3,745,118 St. Jude Medical, Inc. *+ 20,000 838,600 Stryker Corporation 17,000 820,250 ------------ 38,578,732 ------------ METALS--2.1% Alcoa, Inc. 315,500 9,913,010 Danaher Corporation 110,000 6,315,100 Precision Castparts Corporation 45,800 3,008,144 ------------ 19,236,254 ------------ OIL & GAS--8.1% BJ Services Company 15,900 739,986 ConocoPhillips 124,800 10,836,384 Equitable Resources, Inc. 16,000 970,560 Exxon Mobil Corporation 445,100 22,815,826 GlobalSantaFe Corporation + 199,800 6,615,378 Kinder Morgan Management LLC * 28,454 1,158,078 Kinder Morgan, Inc. 11,326 828,270 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company NY Shares (Netherlands) 93,700 5,376,506 Schlumberger Ltd. 120,800 8,087,560 Shell Transport & Trading Company ADR (United Kingdom) + 117,700 6,049,780 Smith International, Inc. * 40,000 2,176,400 Transocean, Inc. * 42,400 1,797,336 Unocal Corporation 84,800 3,666,752 Weatherford International Ltd. *+ 40,100 2,057,130 Williams Companies, Inc. 50,900 829,161 ------------ 74,005,107 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--7.4% Abbott Laboratories 46,000 2,145,900 Amgen, Inc. * 146,600 9,404,390 AstraZeneca Group PLC ADR (United Kingdom) + 251,100 9,137,529 Biogen Idec, Inc. * 29,800 1,984,978 Elan Corporation PLC ADR (Ireland) *+ 20,100 547,725 Eli Lilly & Company 89,600 5,084,800 Forest Laboratories, Inc. *+ 182,000 8,164,520 Genentech, Inc. * 22,600 1,230,344 ImClone Systems, Inc. *+ 11,400 525,312 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. * 23,900 994,240 Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 46,300 561,156 Pfizer, Inc. 467,186 12,562,632 Sepracor, Inc. *+ 6,400 379,968 Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ADR (Israel) + 71,600 2,137,976 Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 106,100 3,481,141 Wyeth 213,500 9,092,965 ------------ 67,435,576 ------------ REAL ESTATE--0.1% General Growth Properties, Inc. REIT 21,010 759,722 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.4% McDonald's Corporation 122,700 3,933,762 ------------ RETAILERS--4.1% Amazon.Com, Inc. * 19,200 850,367 Best Buy Company, Inc. 43,000 2,555,060 CVS Corporation 146,300 6,593,741 Costco Wholesale Corporation 75,100 3,635,591 Dollar General Corporation 136,000 2,824,720 Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. *+ 45,200 1,296,336 eBay, Inc. * 53,600 6,232,608 OfficeMax, Inc. 25,300 793,914 RadioShack Corporation + 29,500 969,960 Target Corporation 109,600 5,691,528 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 88,000 4,648,160 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. *+ 38,500 1,349,040 ------------ 37,441,025 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.5% Nokia Corporation ADR (Finland) 50,000 783,500 Vodafone Group PLC ADR (United Kingdom) 140,000 3,833,200 ------------ 4,616,700 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 156
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--2.6% BellSouth Corporation 129,500 $ 3,598,805 Nextel Communications, Inc. Class A * 75,000 2,250,000 Qwest Communications International, Inc. * 33,600 149,184 SBC Communications, Inc. 172,300 4,440,171 Sprint Corp.-FON Group 432,100 10,737,685 TELUS Corporation (Canada) + 13,400 400,660 TELUS Corporation Non- Voting Shares (Canada) 19,600 566,440 Verizon Communications, Inc. 31,300 1,267,963 ------------ 23,410,908 ------------ TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--0.4% Nike, Inc. Class B 35,500 3,219,495 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--1.7% CSX Corporation 136,800 5,482,944 Carnival Corporation + 94,000 5,417,220 Union Pacific Corporation 8,000 538,000 United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B 43,000 3,674,780 ------------ 15,112,944 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $726,597,982) 878,534,843 ------------ CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS--0.1% METALS & MINING--0.1% Phelps Dodge Corporation (Cost $309,596) 3,300 681,038 ------------ WARRANTS--0.0% COMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Lucent Technologies, Inc. Exp. 12/10/2007 (Cost $--) * 2,318 3,662 ------------ [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------- COMMERCIAL PAPER--1.7% BANKING--0.2% Old Line Funding Corporation 144A 2.250% 01/11/2005 ** $ 2,000,000 $ 1,998,750 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--1.5% Park Avenue Receivables Corporation 144A 2.180% 01/12/2005 ** 7,500,000 7,495,004 Yorktown Capital LLC 144A 2.340% 01/21/2005 ** 6,500,000 6,491,550 ------------ 13,986,554 ------------ TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER (Cost $15,985,304) 15,985,304 ------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS--10.7% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.1% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 6,368,861 6,368,861 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,651,455 1,651,455 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,523,678 1,523,678 ------------ 9,543,994 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--8.9% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 1,836,464 1,836,464 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 734,586 734,586 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 381,985 381,985 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 38,213 38,213 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 1,138,608 1,138,608 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 3,691,295 3,691,295 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 2,203,757 2,203,757 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 734,586 734,586 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 734,586 734,586 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,836,464 1,836,464 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 2,571,051 2,571,051 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 2,203,757 2,203,757 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 3,672,930 3,672,930 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 734,586 734,586 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 1,542,876 1,542,876 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 4,407,516 4,407,516 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 36,729 36,729 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 1,836,465 1,836,465 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 3,305,638 3,305,638 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 1,836,465 1,836,465 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 2,203,758 2,203,758 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 1,830,715 1,830,715 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 14,691,719 14,691,719 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 1,101,880 1,101,880 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 1,469,172 1,469,172 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 157
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH & INCOME FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ $ 1,101,880 $ 1,101,880 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 1,101,880 1,101,880 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 7,419,317 7,419,317 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 726,816 726,816 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 719,892 719,892 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 514,210 514,210 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 3,672,930 3,672,930 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,490,245 2,490,245 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 1,101,880 1,101,880 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 1,733,623 1,733,623 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 3,672,930 3,672,930 -------------- 81,031,404 -------------- FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.7% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 734,585 734,585 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 734,586 734,586 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 881,504 881,504 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 1,836,465 1,836,465 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 2,571,051 2,571,051 -------------- 6,758,191 -------------- TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $97,333,589) 97,333,589 -------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--1.8% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $16,508,943 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 4.70% to 5.88%, maturity dates ranging from 10/25/2022 to 03/25/2029 and an aggregate market value of $17,331,791. 16,506,469 16,506,469 -------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--110.6% (Cost $856,732,939) 1,009,044,905 Other assets less liabilities--(10.6%) (96,575,358) -------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $ 912,469,547 ============== NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: ADR American Depositary Receipt REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ** Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified buyers. 144A securities represent 1.58% of Total Investments. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 158
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--97.4% ADVERTISING--0.2% DoubleClick, Inc. * 358,671 $ 2,790,460 Jupitermedia Corporation * 56,000 1,331,680 Marchex, Inc. Class B *+ 20,300 426,300 Omnicom Group 8,800 742,016 ------------ 5,290,456 ------------ AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--0.3% Lockheed Martin Corporation 164,200 9,121,310 Northrop Grumman Corporation 17,200 934,992 ------------ 10,056,302 ------------ APPAREL RETAILERS--0.7% American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 27,300 1,285,830 Claire's Stores, Inc. 108,400 2,303,500 Kohl's Corporation * 311,300 15,306,621 Next PLC (United Kingdom) 47,800 1,510,952 ------------ 20,406,903 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--1.1% Brilliance China Auto Sponsored ADR (Bermuda) + 81,800 1,578,740 Coachmen Industries, Inc. 79,500 1,380,120 Harley-Davidson, Inc. 258,200 15,685,650 JLG Industries, Inc. 10,000 196,300 Paccar, Inc. + 35,300 2,840,944 Toyota Motor Corporation ADR (Japan) + 30,900 2,529,783 Winnebago Industries, Inc. + 260,800 10,186,848 ------------ 34,398,385 ------------ BANKING--4.1% American Express Company 368,200 20,755,434 Citigroup, Inc. 510,633 24,602,298 State Street Corporation + 131,200 6,444,544 Wells Fargo & Company 1,151,800 71,584,370 ------------ 123,386,646 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--4.1% Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. 783,300 39,736,809 Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 130,300 2,906,993 Bunge, Ltd. 42,400 2,417,224 Coca-Cola Company (The) 462,900 19,270,527 Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A * 26,300 1,223,213 Corn Products International, Inc. 3,800 203,528 Lance, Inc. 11,800 224,554 Pepsico, Inc. 948,400 49,506,480 Smithfield Foods, Inc. * 7,100 210,089 Sysco Corporation + 212,200 8,099,674 United Natural Foods, Inc. * 1,000 31,100 ------------ 123,830,191 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--2.6% Champion Enterprises, Inc. * 681,800 8,058,876 Eagle Materials, Inc. 7,968 688,037 Home Depot, Inc. 556,900 23,801,906 Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A * 107,500 2,236,000 Lowe's Companies, Inc. + 737,500 42,472,625 ------------ 77,257,444 ------------ CHEMICALS--1.0% Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 50,200 2,910,094 Ecolab, Inc. + 21,800 765,834 Lyondell Chemical Company 28,690 829,715 Monsanto Company 73,600 4,088,480 Mosaic Company (The) *+ 161,700 2,638,944 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Inc. (Canada) + 217,800 18,090,468 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Inc. (foreign shares) (Canada) 5,000 414,864 Wellman, Inc. 100 1,069 ------------ 29,739,468 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--3.5% Accenture Ltd. (Bermuda) * 308,700 8,334,900 Apollo Group, Inc. Class A * 234,200 18,902,282 BearingPoint, Inc. * 113,900 914,617 Career Education Corporation * 197,900 7,916,000 Cintas Corporation 424,200 18,605,412 Consolidated Graphics, Inc. * 8,200 376,380 Cytyc Corporation *+ 31,900 879,483 DeVry, Inc. *+ 105,300 1,828,008 Fluor Corporation + 17,000 926,670 Navigant Consulting, Inc. * 11,900 316,540 Paychex, Inc. 908,050 30,946,344 Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc. * 900 37,098 Reuters Group PLC ADR (United Kingdom) 207,700 8,920,715 Robert Half International, Inc. + 20,700 609,201 RR Donnelley & Sons Company 99,000 3,493,710 Sotheby's Holdings, Inc. Class A * 31,200 566,592 ------------ 103,573,952 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--0.7% American Tower Corporation Class A *+ 13,100 241,040 Ciena Corporation * 920,000 3,072,800 Comverse Technology, Inc. * 51,600 1,261,620 L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. 15,900 1,164,516 Lucent Technologies, Inc. *+ 240,500 904,280 Motorola, Inc. 148,800 2,559,360 Qualcomm, Inc. 136,900 5,804,560 Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc. * 141,700 1,084,005 Ulticom, Inc. * 26,800 429,604 XM Satellite Radio Holdings, Inc. Class A *+ 113,500 4,269,870 ------------ 20,791,655 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 159
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--11.5% Acxiom Corporation 21,600 $ 568,079 Adobe Systems, Inc. + 25,100 1,574,774 Autodesk, Inc. 192,600 7,309,170 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 1,068,800 47,401,280 Blue Coat Systems, Inc. *+ 27,378 509,505 Borland Software Corporation * 19,600 228,928 Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *+ 203,100 2,804,811 Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation * 14,400 609,552 Cognos, Inc. (Canada) *+ 97,600 4,300,256 Cognos, Inc. (Canada) * 28,500 1,252,179 Computer Sciences Corporation * 53,000 2,987,610 Electronic Arts, Inc. * 208,600 12,866,448 Electronic Data Systems Corporation 75,800 1,750,980 First Data Corporation 1,158,800 49,295,352 Fiserv, Inc. * 458,200 18,415,058 Google, Inc. Class A *+ 31,800 6,140,580 GTECH Holdings Corporation 14,600 378,870 Hyperion Solutions Corporation * 24,600 1,146,852 IMS Health, Inc. 55,200 1,281,192 Infosys Technologies Sponsored ADR (India) + 5,300 367,343 Intuit, Inc. * 182,300 8,023,023 Juniper Networks, Inc. * 56,600 1,538,954 Macromedia, Inc. * 7,100 220,952 McAfee, Inc. * 12,400 358,732 Mentor Graphics Corporation *+ 513,020 7,844,076 Mercury Interactive Corporation *+ 164,800 7,506,640 Microsoft Corporation 3,562,670 95,158,916 NCR Corporation * 9,000 623,070 NAVTEQ Corporation * 107,500 4,983,700 Novell, Inc. *+ 291,739 1,969,238 Oracle Corporation * 664,900 9,122,428 RealNetworks, Inc. * 125,700 832,134 SAP AG ADR (Germany) + 212,600 9,399,046 Sapient Corporation * 271,543 2,147,905 Siebel Systems, Inc. * 555,434 5,832,057 Symantec Corporation * 19,400 499,744 TIBCO Software, Inc. * 295,172 3,937,594 VeriSign, Inc. * 144,600 4,846,992 Veritas Software Corporation *+ 70,800 2,021,340 Websense, Inc. * 4,600 233,312 Yahoo!, Inc. * 453,920 17,103,706 ------------ 345,392,378 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--7.3% Apple Computer, Inc. * 15,500 998,200 Cisco Systems, Inc. * 2,987,900 57,666,470 Dell, Inc. * 1,142,200 48,132,308 EMC Corporation * 1,334,500 19,844,015 International Business Machines Corporation 577,900 56,969,382 Jabil Circuit, Inc. * 381,000 9,745,980 Paxar Corporation * 73,400 1,627,278 Seagate Technology (Cayman Islands) * 189,300 3,269,211 Storage Technology Corporation * 71,400 2,256,954 Symbol Technologies, Inc. + 197,719 3,420,539 Zebra Technologies Corporation Class A * 250,154 14,078,667 ------------ 218,009,004 ------------ CONTAINERS & PACKAGING--0.0% Silgan Holdings, Inc. 600 36,576 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--1.1% Procter & Gamble Company 603,300 33,229,764 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--3.3% General Electric Company 2,694,200 98,338,300 ------------ ELECTRIC UTILITIES--0.3% FPL Group, Inc. 7,000 523,250 Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 5,300 154,495 NorthWestern Corporation * 5,700 159,600 PG&E Corporation * 134,700 4,482,816 TXU Corporation + 73,900 4,770,984 ------------ 10,091,145 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.2% Cooper Industries Ltd. Class A 58,400 3,964,776 Leica Geosystems AG (Switzerland) * 7,817 2,399,430 ------------ 6,364,206 ------------ ELECTRONICS--5.9% Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. * 70,600 1,554,612 Altera Corporation *+ 306,500 6,344,550 Analog Devices, Inc. + 203,600 7,516,912 Flextronics International Ltd. (Singapore) * 402,900 5,568,078 Flir Systems, Inc. * 70,400 4,490,816 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Class B * 128,986 2,368,183 Garmin Ltd. (Cayman Islands) 316,449 19,252,757 Intel Corporation 2,396,000 56,042,440 Linear Technology Corporation 419,300 16,252,068 Measurement Specialties, Inc. * 14,100 358,986 Molex, Inc. + 237,500 7,125,000 PMC-Sierra, Inc. * 182,100 2,048,625 QLogic Corporation * 586,732 21,550,666 Rockwell Collins, Inc. 60,200 2,374,288 Sycamore Networks, Inc. * 504,730 2,049,204 Teradyne, Inc. *+ 53,600 914,952 Texas Instruments, Inc. 545,000 13,417,900 Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc. *+ 23,800 877,030 Xilinx, Inc. 187,700 5,565,305 ------------ 175,672,372 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--1.4% Avid Technology, Inc. * 26,200 1,617,850 International Speedway Corporation Class A 74,340 3,925,152 International Speedway Corporation Class B 53,500 2,862,250 Macrovision Corporation * 35,900 923,348 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 160
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS----(CONTINUED) Penn National Gaming, Inc. * 14,100 $ 853,755 Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. * 21,900 433,182 Walt Disney Company 1,170,000 32,526,000 ------------ 43,141,537 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--6.7% AG Edwards, Inc. 12,300 531,483 Ameritrade Holding Corporation *+ 34,800 494,856 Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. (The) 30,700 3,140,917 Charles Schwab Corporation (The) + 2,064,050 24,686,038 Chicago Mercantile Exchange + 30,600 6,998,220 Federal National Mortgage Association + 146,900 10,460,749 Franklin Resources, Inc. + 274,200 19,098,030 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 1,000,200 104,060,808 Legg Mason, Inc. 218,500 16,007,310 Moody's Corporation 46,100 4,003,785 T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 163,700 10,182,140 ------------ 199,664,336 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.0% Canfor Corporation * 23,100 301,686 Sonoco Products Company 18,800 557,420 ------------ 859,106 ------------ HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--0.7% American Healthways, Inc. *+ 13,900 459,256 Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A + 758,700 17,237,664 Pacificare Health Systems *+ 81,800 4,623,336 ------------ 22,320,256 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--1.8% Applied Materials, Inc. * 512,300 8,760,330 Bucyrus International, Inc. Class A 46,500 1,889,760 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV NY Shares (Netherlands) 266,200 10,648,000 Cummins, Inc. 38,600 3,234,294 Deere & Company 37,100 2,760,240 Donaldson Company, Inc. + 101,300 3,300,354 Dycom Industries, Inc. * 46,600 1,422,232 Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A * 400 9,068 Joy Global, Inc. 153,100 6,649,133 Lam Research Corporation *+ 179,100 5,177,781 Pentair, Inc. + 74,600 3,249,576 Tennant Company 32,900 1,304,485 UNOVA, Inc. *+ 182,800 4,623,012 Varian Medical Systems, Inc. * 50,700 2,192,268 ------------ 55,220,533 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--0.6% Harman International Industries, Inc. 98,500 12,509,500 Herman Miller, Inc. + 157,353 4,347,663 Layne Christensen Company * 1,400 25,410 ------------ 16,882,573 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.7% Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 239,900 22,233,932 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.8% Roper Industries, Inc. 28,200 1,713,714 Tyco International Ltd. 623,600 22,287,464 ------------ 24,001,178 ------------ INSURANCE--3.0% American International Group, Inc. 1,289,950 84,711,017 Leucadia National Corporation 33,400 2,320,632 WR Berkley Corporation 38,100 1,797,177 ------------ 88,828,826 ------------ LODGING--0.1% Boyd Gaming Corporation 7,600 316,540 Four Seasons Hotels, Inc. (Canada) + 7,100 580,709 Mandalay Resort Group + 42,200 2,972,146 Wynn Resorts Ltd. *+ 3,500 234,220 ------------ 4,103,615 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--2.9% EW Scripps Company Class A + 61,800 2,983,704 Gannett Company, Inc. 741,600 60,588,720 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (The) 11,000 1,006,940 Meredith Corporation 70,200 3,804,840 News Corporation Class B *+ 56,400 1,082,880 Viacom, Inc. Class B 401,100 14,596,029 Washington Post Class B 3,100 3,047,362 ------------ 87,110,475 ------------ MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES--0.1% Cholestech Corporation * 3,100 25,237 Dade Behring Holdings, Inc. *+ 29,850 1,671,600 Intuitive Surgical, Inc. * 10,300 412,206 ------------ 2,109,043 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--5.1% Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. *+ 9,400 370,924 Aspect Medical Systems, Inc. * 2,300 56,258 Biomet, Inc. 70,700 3,067,673 Boston Scientific Corporation * 672,100 23,893,155 Dionex Corporation * 75,802 4,295,699 Haemonetics Corporation * 9,400 340,374 Ionics, Inc. *+ 155,500 6,739,370 Johnson & Johnson 665,400 42,199,668 Kla-Tencor Corporation * 28,900 1,346,162 Medtronic, Inc. 953,200 47,345,444 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. * 1 15 Stryker Corporation 182,600 8,810,450 Waters Corporation * 149,500 6,995,105 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 161
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Wright Medical Group, Inc. * 17,900 $ 510,150 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. * 89,937 7,205,752 ------------ 153,176,199 ------------ METALS--1.3% Cameco Corporation (Canada) + 6,000 629,160 Cameco Corporation (Canada) 10,500 366,391 Carpenter Technology Corporation 12,400 724,904 Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. + 52,800 5,483,808 Danaher Corporation + 266,900 15,322,729 Newmont Mining Corporation + 31,700 1,407,797 Phelps Dodge Corporation 97,500 9,644,700 RTI International Metals, Inc. * 31,300 642,902 Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A 29,800 1,011,114 Shaw Group, Inc. (The) * 10,100 180,285 Stillwater Mining Company * 246,353 2,773,935 Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A 3,500 112,840 ------------ 38,300,565 ------------ MISCELLANEOUS--0.1% Li & Fung Ltd. (Hong Kong) 1,310,000 2,207,799 ------------ OIL & GAS--1.6% ENSCO International, Inc. 48,900 1,552,086 Occidental Petroleum Corporation 9,600 560,256 Rowan Companies, Inc. * 122,000 3,159,800 Schlumberger Ltd. 225,500 15,097,225 Smith International, Inc. *+ 452,600 24,625,966 Southern Union Company * 15,900 381,282 Tesoro Petroleum Corporation * 15,500 493,830 Valero Energy Corporation + 46,000 2,088,400 ------------ 47,958,845 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--6.0% Amgen, Inc. * 498,700 31,991,605 Biogen Idec, Inc. * 32,800 2,184,808 Connetics Corporation *+ 96,900 2,353,701 Eli Lilly & Company 180,600 10,249,050 Genentech, Inc. * 601,800 32,761,992 Genzyme Corporation * 321,100 18,646,277 Gilead Sciences, Inc. *+ 276,700 9,681,733 McKesson Corporation 100,900 3,174,314 Medarex, Inc. *+ 7,100 76,538 Omnicare, Inc. + 176,000 6,093,120 Pfizer, Inc. 2,222,450 59,761,681 Protein Design Labs, Inc. *+ 21,400 442,124 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 14,200 130,782 Roche Holding AG (Switzerland) 16,553 1,900,274 Sigma Aldrich Corporation 26,770 1,618,514 ------------ 181,066,513 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.8% Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. * 8,100 281,961 Cheesecake Factory (The) *+ 543,727 17,654,816 PF Chang's China Bistro, Inc. *+ 83,000 4,677,050 ------------ 22,613,827 ------------ RETAILERS--10.3% Advance Auto Parts, Inc. * 169,991 7,425,207 Best Buy Company, Inc. 115,100 6,839,242 Costco Wholesale Corporation + 291,300 14,101,833 eBay, Inc. *+ 833,000 96,861,240 Fastenal Company + 411,578 25,336,742 Guitar Center, Inc. * 28,000 1,475,320 Longs Drug Stores Corporation 84,600 2,332,422 Neiman-Marcus Group, Inc. Class A + 25,500 1,824,270 Staples, Inc. 282,500 9,523,075 Stride Rite Corporation 92,100 1,028,757 TJX Companies, Inc. + 380,200 9,554,426 Target Corporation + 365,300 18,970,029 Tiffany & Company + 342,200 10,940,134 Walgreen Company 135,200 5,187,624 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 1,666,000 87,998,120 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. *+ 283,300 9,926,832 ------------ 309,325,273 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.8% America Movil SA de CV ADR (Mexico) 12,300 643,905 Nokia Corporation ADR (Finland) 1,436,600 22,511,522 ------------ 23,155,427 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--0.2% Adtran, Inc. 257,372 4,926,100 Nextel Communications, Inc. Class A * 21,100 633,000 ------------ 5,559,100 ------------ TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--1.3% Coach, Inc. * 159,845 9,015,258 Columbia Sportswear Company *+ 17,200 1,025,292 Deckers Outdoor Corporation *+ 32,700 1,536,573 Nike, Inc. Class B 35,900 3,255,771 Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation 32,400 1,380,240 Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport (Germany) 68,475 18,749,349 Quiksilver, Inc. * 151,200 4,504,248 ------------ 39,466,731 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--3.2% Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. 135,293 5,739,129 AP Moller--Maersk A/S (Denmark) 92 756,692 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation 175,500 8,302,905 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 162
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 39,574 $ 2,197,148 CSX Corporation 21,300 853,704 Carnival Corporation + 287,900 16,591,677 Cosco Pacific Ltd. (Hong Kong) 296,000 613,105 FedEx Corporation 78,100 7,692,069 Forward Air Corporation * 9,917 443,290 HUB Group, Inc. Class A * 6,700 349,874 JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc. + 32,700 1,466,595 Laidlaw International, Inc. * 154,900 3,314,860 Landstar System, Inc. * 54,696 4,027,813 Norfolk Southern Corporation 106,300 3,846,997 Pacer International, Inc. * 6,400 136,064 RailAmerica, Inc. * 25,500 332,775 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. + 144,800 7,882,912 Swift Transportation Company, Inc. *+ 87,181 1,872,648 Thor Industries, Inc. + 464,260 17,200,833 Trinity Industries, Inc. 25,505 869,210 UTI Worldwide, Inc. (Luxembourg) 18,500 1,258,370 United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B 83,000 7,093,180 Wabtec Corporation 58,400 1,245,088 Yellow Roadway Corporation * 30,266 1,686,119 ------------- 95,773,057 ------------- TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $2,539,276,315) 2,920,943,893 ------------- WARRANTS--0.0% COMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Lucent Technologies, Inc. Exp. 12/10/2007 (Cost $--) * 1,934 3,056 ------------- [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--10.4% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.0% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ $20,338,637 20,338,637 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 5,273,840 5,273,840 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,865,791 4,865,791 ------------ 30,478,268 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--8.7% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 5,864,660 5,864,660 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 2,345,864 2,345,864 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 1,219,850 1,219,850 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 122,033 122,033 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 3,636,089 3,636,089 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 11,787,965 11,787,965 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 7,037,590 7,037,590 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 2,345,863 2,345,863 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 2,345,863 2,345,863 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 5,864,660 5,864,660 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 8,210,523 8,210,523 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 7,037,591 7,037,591 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 11,729,319 11,729,319 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 2,345,864 2,345,864 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 4,927,101 4,927,101 Den Danske Bank ++ 2.260% 01/20/2005 14,075,182 14,075,182 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 117,294 117,294 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 5,864,660 5,864,660 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 10,556,386 10,556,386 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 5,864,660 5,864,660 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 7,037,591 7,037,591 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 5,846,297 5,846,297 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 46,917,273 46,917,273 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 3,518,796 3,518,796 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 4,691,727 4,691,727 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 3,518,796 3,518,796 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 3,518,796 3,518,796 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 23,693,221 23,693,221 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,321,050 2,321,050 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 2,298,946 2,298,946 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 1,642,105 1,642,105 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 11,729,319 11,729,319 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 7,952,478 7,952,478 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 3,518,796 3,518,796 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 5,536,239 5,536,239 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 11,729,319 11,729,319 ------------ 258,769,766 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 163
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT GROWTH FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.7% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ $ 2,345,863 $ 2,345,863 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 2,345,864 2,345,864 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 2,815,037 2,815,037 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 5,864,660 5,864,660 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 8,210,523 8,210,523 -------------- 21,581,947 -------------- TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $310,829,981) 310,829,981 -------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--2.6% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $79,849,013 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 2.9175% to 5.625%, maturity dates ranging from 06/25/2016 to 04/01/2035 and an aggregate market value of $83,838,322. 79,837,037 79,837,037 -------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--110.4% (Cost $2,929,943,333) 3,311,613,967 Other assets less liabilities--(10.4%) (313,144,614) -------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $2,998,469,353 ============== NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: ADR American Depositary Receipt * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 164
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--96.9% ADVERTISING--0.3% Asatsu-DK, Inc. (Japan) 26,500 $ 745,296 Catalina Marketing Corporation 66,500 1,970,395 STW Communications Group Ltd. (Australia) 349,403 862,202 ----------- 3,577,893 ----------- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--0.3% Alliant Techsystems, Inc. *+ 23,500 1,536,430 Armor Holdings, Inc. * 40,800 1,918,416 ----------- 3,454,846 ----------- AIRLINES--0.2% Air New Zealand Ltd. (New Zealand) * 755,749 892,512 easyJet PLC (United Kingdom) * 426,100 1,532,605 ----------- 2,425,117 ----------- APPAREL RETAILERS--1.7% AnnTaylor Stores Corporation * 200,000 4,306,000 Charming Shoppes, Inc. * 193,000 1,808,410 Christopher & Banks Corporation 285,000 5,258,250 Finish Line Class A 380,000 6,954,000 Giordano International Ltd. (Hong Kong) 1,648,000 1,033,591 ----------- 19,360,251 ----------- AUTOMOTIVE--1.4% Brembo SpA (Italy) 189,438 1,423,044 Group 1 Automotive, Inc * 53,000 1,669,500 Nissin Kogyo Company Ltd. (Japan) 19,000 587,151 Oshkosh Truck Corporation 161,000 11,009,180 Standard Motor Products, Inc. 66,000 1,042,800 ----------- 15,731,675 ----------- BANKING--2.5% 77 Bank Ltd. (The) (Japan) [star] 535,000 3,760,333 Advance America Cash Advance Centers, Inc. *+ 62,100 1,422,090 Aichi Bank Ltd. (The) (Japan) 19,900 1,635,377 Bank of Nagoya, Ltd. (The) (Japan) 225,000 1,294,112 First Republic Bank [star] 40,400 2,141,200 FirstFed Financial Corporation * 38,000 1,971,060 Industrial Bank of Korea Ltd. (South Korea) *[star] 318,160 2,231,300 Investors Financial Services Corporation 65,300 3,263,694 Julius Baer Holding AG Class B (Switzerland) 3,999 1,200,314 KNBT Bancorp, Inc. 118,500 2,002,650 NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc. 114,800 1,756,440 OKO Bank Class A (Finland) 33,864 477,600 PFF Bancorp, Inc. [star] 51,280 2,375,802 Shiga Bank (The), Ltd. (Japan) 230,000 1,334,081 Suruga Bank Ltd. (The) (Japan) 64,000 510,353 Tier One Corporation 77,300 1,920,905 ----------- 29,297,311 ----------- BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--1.0% AWB, Ltd. (Australia) 300,990 1,069,446 Carlsberg AS Class B (Germany) +[star] 54,530 2,748,578 Gold Kist, Inc. *[star] 161,000 2,192,820 Hokuto Corporation (Japan) + 51,300 932,182 Kook Soon Dang Brewery Company Ltd. (South Korea) * 44,369 548,612 Pilgrim's Pride Corporation +[star] 70,000 2,147,600 Remy Cointreau SA (France) 36,377 1,467,241 ----------- 11,106,479 ----------- BIO-TECHNOLOGY--0.3% deCODE genetics, Inc. *+ 462,500 3,612,125 ----------- BUILDING MATERIALS--1.3% Cemex SA de CV (Mexico) 1,510,000 11,017,255 FLS Industries AS Class B (Denmark) *+ 92,390 1,731,630 Hanil Cement Manufacturing (South Korea) * 11,700 678,130 Interline Brands, Inc. * 28,700 504,833 Titan Cement Company SA (Greece) 24,820 732,346 ----------- 14,664,194 ----------- CHEMICALS--0.7% Fujimi, Inc. (Japan) 50,200 1,311,523 Taiyo Ink Manufacturing Company Ltd. (Japan) [star] 65,100 2,411,581 Takasago International Corporation (Japan) 277,700 1,448,328 Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Company Ltd. (Japan) [star] 115,400 2,306,200 Yule Catto & Company PLC (United Kingdom) 216,296 1,174,736 ----------- 8,652,368 ----------- COAL--0.4% Arch Coal, Inc. 47,000 1,670,380 Grande Cache Coal Corporation (Canada) *[star] 211,000 2,843,287 ----------- 4,513,667 ----------- COMMERCIAL SERVICES--9.8% Advo, Inc. 26,900 958,985 Aggreko PLC (United Kingdom) [star] 645,200 2,076,550 Amstelland MDC NV (Netherlands) 85,100 822,406 Apollo Group, Inc. Class A * 195,000 15,738,450 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 165
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Applera Corporation Celera Genomics Group * 117,100 $ 1,610,125 Arbinet-thexchange, Inc. * 3,200 79,520 Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc * 265,300 1,971,179 BISYS Group, Inc. (The) * 121,500 1,998,675 Bacou Dalloz SA (France) 23,693 1,892,040 Cegedim SA (France) 9,023 711,996 Cheil Communications, Inc. (South Korea) * 4,770 693,475 Corinthian Colleges, Inc. *[star] 122,500 2,308,512 CV Therapeutics, Inc. *+[star] 148,500 3,415,500 De La Rue PLC (United Kingdom) 271,200 1,802,843 Education Management Corporation * 300,000 9,903,000 Exelixis, Inc. * 165,625 1,573,438 Group 4 Securicor PLC (United Kingdom) * 681,300 1,827,281 Hochtief AG (Germany) 62,301 2,022,942 Incyte Corporation *+[star] 265,400 2,651,346 Iron Mountain, Inc. *+[star] 68,000 2,073,320 Laureate Education, Inc. * 128,500 5,665,565 Macquarie Infrastructure Company Trust *+ 65,400 1,919,490 Maximus, Inc. *[star] 85,500 2,660,760 Mobile Mini, Inc. *+ 179,500 5,930,680 MTC Technologies, Inc. * 14,200 476,694 Permasteelisa SpA (Italy) 90,200 1,540,722 PHS Group PLC (United Kingdom) 1,056,355 1,659,444 Prosegur Cia de Seguridad SA (Spain) [star] 113,800 2,230,330 Regis Corporation 39,300 1,813,695 Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers, Inc. (Canada) [star] 64,600 2,135,676 Senomyx, Inc. * 106,400 880,992 SureBeam Corporation Class A * 337,400 2,277 Symyx Technologies, Inc. * 148,500 4,466,880 Sypris Solutions, Inc. 93,700 1,434,547 Toppan Forms Company, Ltd. (Japan) 121,300 1,478,115 United Rentals, Inc. *+[star] 135,500 2,560,950 Waste Connections, Inc. * 85,250 2,919,813 Waste Management, Inc. 557,000 16,676,580 ------------ 112,584,793 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--0.1% Datacraft Asia Ltd. (Singapore) * 647,200 698,976 Remec, Inc. * 66,700 480,907 ------------ 1,179,883 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--6.0% Agile Software Corporation * 447,500 3,656,075 Blackbaud, Inc. * 116,500 1,705,560 CNET Networks, Inc. *+ 220,200 2,472,846 Digital Insight Corporation * 290,700 5,348,880 eAccess Ltd. (Japan) *+ 637 561,986 Exact Holding NV (Netherlands) 19,699 591,910 GL Trade SA (France) 23,400 1,030,920 Informatica Corporation * 354,300 2,876,916 Internet Security Systems, Inc. * 81,800 1,901,850 JDA Software Group, Inc. *+ 82,500 1,123,650 Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 240,000 4,778,400 Kronos, Inc. *+ 115,500 5,905,515 LogicaCMG PLC (United Kingdom) 438,100 1,617,732 Magma Design Automation, Inc. *+ 164,600 2,067,376 Matrix One, Inc. * 377,500 2,472,625 Misys PLC (United Kingdom) [star] 751,933 3,014,279 Nassda Corporation * 324,800 2,241,120 NETIQ Corporation * 290,000 3,540,900 OBIC Business Consultants Ltd. (Japan) 36,000 1,852,993 Obic Company Ltd. (Japan) [star] 10,300 2,043,332 Open Solutions, Inc. * 63,900 1,658,844 RSA Security, Inc. * 219,000 4,393,140 Salesforce.com, Inc. *+ 33,900 574,266 Skillsoft PLC ADR (Ireland) * 435,000 2,457,750 Surfcontrol PLC (United Kingdom) * 129,561 1,365,136 Teleca AB Class B (Sweden) * 318,350 1,746,179 Tietoenator Oyj (Finland) 62,925 1,992,954 Unit 4 Agresso NV (Netherlands) * 70,683 1,090,632 Verity, Inc. * 241,200 3,164,544 ------------ 69,248,310 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--0.8% Dimension Data Holdings PLC (United Kingdom) * 2,033,900 1,480,649 Equant NV (Netherlands) *[star] 629,395 3,237,167 Iomega Corporation * 336,600 1,864,764 Scansoft, Inc. *+[star] 599,700 2,512,743 SimpleTech, Inc. * 112,000 515,200 ------------ 9,610,523 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--0.4% 1-800 Contacts, Inc. *+ 83,300 1,832,600 Kose Corporation (Japan) 12,440 545,720 LG Household & Health Care Ltd. (South Korea) * 34,190 906,603 Milbon Company Ltd. (Japan) 49,300 1,357,696 ------------ 4,642,619 ------------ ELECTRIC UTILITIES--0.4% China Power International Holding Ltd. (Hong Kong) * 263,500 97,462 KFX, Inc. *+[star] 173,500 2,519,220 PNM Resources, Inc. 68,000 1,719,720 ------------ 4,336,402 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 166
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.2% Eneserve Corporation (Japan) 23,700 $ 859,466 GrafTech International Ltd. *+ 125,500 1,187,230 ----------- 2,046,696 ----------- ELECTRONICS--7.3% Adaptec, Inc. * 239,000 1,814,010 Aixtron AG (Germany) *+ 148,069 611,255 AMIS Holdings, Inc. * 260,000 4,295,200 ASM International NV (Netherlands) *+ 42,000 690,691 ATMI, Inc. *+ 85,100 1,917,303 EDO Corporation 61,000 1,936,750 Elmos Semiconductor (Germany) 88,979 1,421,110 Futaba Corporation (Japan) 69,800 1,809,982 Hosiden Corporation (Japan) + 150,900 1,669,638 Hutchinson Technology, Inc. *+[star] 85,400 2,952,278 Integrated Circuit Systems, Inc. *+ 97,500 2,039,700 International Rectifier Corporation *+[star] 60,500 2,696,485 Koninklijke (Royal) Philips Electronics NV NY Shares (Netherlands) 278,000 7,367,000 Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV (Netherlands) 897,000 23,686,886 Kontron AG (Germany) * 71,757 655,581 Lattice Semiconductor Corporation * 361,100 2,058,270 Leadis Technology, Inc. *+ 67,600 719,940 Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. *+ 67,000 1,988,560 Mykrolis Corporation * 287,400 4,072,458 Nexans SA (France) 4,073 159,485 OSI Systems, Inc. *+[star] 130,000 2,952,300 Premier Farnell PLC (United Kingdom) 335,596 1,099,390 Radstone Technology PLC (United Kingdom) 139,900 755,798 Semtech Corporation * 292,800 6,403,536 Sirf Technology Holdings, Inc. *[star] 184,000 2,340,480 Spatialight, Inc. *+[star] 229,000 2,049,550 Tessera Technologies, Inc *+ 100,000 3,721,000 ----------- 83,884,636 ----------- ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--3.0% Avex, Inc. (Japan) + 65,800 828,113 Multimedia Games, Inc. *+ 329,800 5,197,648 Noritsu Koki Company Ltd. (Japan) 40,200 922,899 Walt Disney Company 798,000 22,184,400 WMS Industries, Inc. *+ 176,700 5,926,518 ----------- 35,059,578 ----------- FINANCIAL SERVICES--3.1% American Home Mortgage Investment Corporation REIT [star] 61,000 2,089,250 BB Biotech AG (Switzerland) 14,950 916,470 Canaccord Capital, Inc. (Canada) + 212,500 1,624,418 Certegy, Inc. 172,300 6,121,819 Comdirect Bank AG (Germany) *+ 71,500 691,943 Daewoo Securities Company Ltd. (South Korea) *[star] 474,910 2,463,550 Dundee Real Estate Investment Trust REIT (Canada) 58,000 1,235,069 Dundee Wealth Management, Inc. (Canada) 230,000 1,865,330 First Marblehead Corporation (The) *+ 95,800 5,388,750 First Pacific Company Ltd. (Bermuda) * 2,930,000 782,173 GMP Capital Corporation (Canada) 77,663 1,275,864 GMP Capital Corporation (Canada) 36,800 604,558 MFA Mortgage Investments, Inc. REIT 154,500 1,362,690 MLP AG (Germany) + 38,409 758,484 One Liberty Properties, Inc. 65,800 1,363,376 OPTI Canada, Inc. 144A (Canada) ** 89,200 1,441,654 United Internet AG (Germany) 11,311 305,423 Value Line, Inc. 20,200 792,608 Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A 170,000 4,061,300 ----------- 35,144,729 ----------- FOOD RETAILERS--0.6% Panera Bread Company Class A *+ 97,400 3,927,168 Pantry, Inc. (The) * 88,164 2,652,855 ----------- 6,580,023 ----------- FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.4% Carter Holt Harvey Ltd. (New Zealand) 1,101,938 1,642,556 Kimberly Clark de Mexico SA de CV Class A (Mexico) 160,700 554,560 Universal Forest Products, Inc. 46,000 1,996,400 ----------- 4,193,516 ----------- HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--2.3% Amsurg Corporation *[star] 80,450 2,376,493 Coventry Health Care, Inc. * 212,500 11,279,500 DaVita, Inc. * 228,000 9,012,840 Eurofins Scientific (France) * 5,773 131,506 MedCath Corporation *+ 79,000 1,946,560 Rotech Healthcare, Inc. *+ 59,500 1,607,988 ----------- 26,354,887 ----------- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION--0.6% Aktor S.A. Technical Company (Greece) 430,539 1,713,240 Blount International, Inc. *[star] 134,500 2,342,990 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 167
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) M/I Schottenstein Homes, Inc. [star] 43,700 $ 2,408,307 McGrath Rentcorp 13,100 571,291 ------------ 7,035,828 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--4.0% Actuant Corporation Class A * 277,500 14,471,625 Agco Corporation *[star] 116,800 2,556,752 Alstom (France) *[star] 6,347,860 4,811,424 Asyst Technologies, Inc. * 324,000 1,649,160 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV NY Shares (Netherlands) 50,700 2,028,000 Disco Corporation (Japan) +[star] 55,200 2,523,767 Ebara Corporation (Japan) 347,000 1,600,029 FMC Technologies, Inc. * 177,500 5,715,500 Grant Prideco, Inc. * 63,400 1,271,170 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen (Germany) * 43,300 1,465,164 Komori Corporation (Japan) 62,000 904,192 Mori Seiki Company Ltd. (Japan) 125,800 1,145,420 Terex Corporation *+ 35,500 1,691,575 THK Company Ltd. (Japan) 102,600 2,030,396 Union Tool Company (Japan) 52,500 1,852,700 ------------ 45,716,874 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--1.5% Digital Theater Systems, Inc. * 127,700 2,570,601 Parkervision, Inc. *+ 169,700 1,510,160 Ryland Group, Inc. + 20,000 1,150,800 Shanghai Forte Land Company Class H (China) 2,120,000 743,223 Standard-Pacific Corporation [star] 35,500 2,276,970 Toll Brothers, Inc. *+ 130,000 8,919,300 ------------ 17,171,054 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.1% Ferro Corporation + 70,500 1,634,895 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--1.1% Roper Industries, Inc. 117,500 7,140,475 Yankee Candle Company, Inc. *+[star] 151,100 5,013,498 ------------ 12,153,973 ------------ INSURANCE--10.4% AON Corporation + 825,100 19,686,886 Baloise Holding, Ltd. Class R (Switzerland) [star] 57,088 2,628,476 Benfield Group Ltd. (Bermuda) 198,200 1,120,120 Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. (Canada) + 166,880 28,119,280 HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. 58,000 1,920,960 Helvetia Patria (Switzerland) + 9,135 1,357,131 Hiscox PLC (United Kingdom) 292,382 932,618 Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 84,500 2,974,400 Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group PLC (United Kingdom) [star] 380,900 2,714,518 Kansas City Life Insurance Company 33,800 1,598,740 Millea Holdings, Inc. (Japan) [star] 1,820 26,968,220 Nipponkoa Insurance Company Ltd. (Japan) [star] 4,027,000 27,362,244 Platinum Underwriters Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda) [star] 66,530 2,069,083 Wellington Underwriting PLC (United Kingdom) 227,034 388,184 ------------ 119,840,860 ------------ LODGING--0.9% Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. *+ 19,200 428,928 Station Casinos, Inc. 172,000 9,404,960 ------------ 9,833,888 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--10.5% Caltagirone Editore SpA (Italy) 178,250 1,725,019 Capital Radio PLC (United Kingdom) 131,800 1,110,982 Comcast Corporation Special Class A * 796,000 26,140,640 DIRECTV Group, Inc. (The) *+ 1,022,434 17,115,545 Eniro AB (Sweden) [star] 207,830 2,123,774 GWR Group PLC (United Kingdom) 136,900 672,057 i-Cable Communications, Ltd. (Hong Kong) 3,079,500 1,148,934 LIN TV Corporation Class A * 80,000 1,528,000 Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc. Class A * 143,000 1,318,460 NRJ Group (France) [star] 143,359 3,133,688 Radio One, Inc. * 136,500 2,200,380 Shaw Communications, Inc. Class B (Canada) *[star] 1,203,400 22,010,186 SKY Perfect Communications, Inc. (Japan) [star] 5,624 6,085,631 Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. Class A * 342,000 3,611,520 Vivendi Universal SA (France) *[star] 719,700 22,881,937 Vivendi Universal SA ADR (France) * 250,300 8,027,121 ------------ 120,833,874 ------------ MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES--0.2% Bespak PLC (United Kingdom) 55,230 551,994 Sorin SpA (Italy) *[star] 737,097 2,329,538 ------------ 2,881,532 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 168
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) MEDICAL SUPPLIES--1.4% Asahi Intecc Company Ltd. (Japan) 19,600 $ 768,103 Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A * 35,100 2,013,687 Biosite, Inc. *+[star] 42,500 2,615,450 Credence Systems Corporation *+[star] 372,300 3,406,545 Hogy Medical Company Ltd. (Japan) + 28,600 1,343,849 Itron, Inc. *+[star] 114,500 2,737,695 Micronic Laser Systems AB (Sweden) * 6,140 61,590 PolyMedica Corporation +[star] 76,400 2,848,956 Symmetry Medical, Inc. * 5,000 105,250 ------------ 15,901,125 ------------ METALS--1.5% Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. 14,500 1,505,970 First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (Canada) * 125,000 1,939,153 Massey Energy Company + 55,000 1,922,250 Northgate Exploration, Ltd. (Canada) * 541,500 915,135 Steel Dynamics, Inc. 150,800 5,712,304 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Corporation *+[star] 123,100 4,744,274 ------------ 16,739,086 ------------ OIL & GAS--3.0% Bill Barrett Corporation *+ 9,400 300,706 Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation [star] 48,000 2,124,000 China Oilfield Services Ltd. (China) 5,300,000 1,619,408 Deer Creek Energy Ltd. (Canada) * 211,500 1,627,329 Denbury Resources, Inc. *[star] 75,300 2,066,985 Encore Acquisition Company * 75,000 2,618,250 Expro International Group PLC (United Kingdom) 171,682 1,182,033 Forest Oil Corporation * 56,700 1,798,524 Japan Petroleum Exploration Company (Japan) 22,800 906,843 John Wood Group PLC (United Kingdom) 456,280 1,171,319 Magnum Hunter Resources, Inc. *+ 79,700 1,028,130 OPTI Canada, Inc. (Canada) *[star] 65,100 1,052,149 Penn Virginia Corporation [star] 54,500 2,211,065 Plains Exploration & Production Company * 73,766 1,917,916 Swift Energy Company *[star] 74,000 2,141,560 Syntroleum Corporation *+ 220,500 1,770,615 UGI Corporation [star] 57,600 2,356,416 Vintage Petroleum, Inc. [star] 93,900 2,130,591 Western Oil Sands, Inc. Class A (Canada) *[star] 72,052 2,508,215 W-H Energy Services, Inc. * 112,500 2,515,500 ------------ 35,047,554 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--6.1% Abgenix, Inc. *[star] 250,500 $ 2,590,170 Able Laboratories, Inc. * 46,500 1,057,875 Alkermes, Inc. *+ 161,000 2,268,490 Array BioPharma, Inc. * 183,200 1,744,064 Atherogenics, Inc. *+ 119,000 2,803,640 Bachem AG Class B (Switzerland) 13,170 755,954 Cambridge Antibody Technology Group (United Kingdom) * 126,000 1,744,003 Cephalon, Inc. *+ 63,000 3,205,440 Conor Medsystems, Inc. *+ 5,700 78,945 Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 362,000 4,282,460 Encysive Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *[star] 293,400 2,913,462 Eyetech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 70,900 3,225,950 Far East Pharmaceutical Tech (Hong Kong) *++(delta) 6,152,600 -- Henry Schein, Inc. *+ 125,100 8,711,964 Human Genome Sciences, Inc. *[star] 171,000 2,055,420 Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. (Japan) [star] 105,000 2,830,230 Medicines Company *+ 192,000 5,529,600 Medivir AB Class B (Sweden) * 48,140 661,939 Mochida Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. (Japan) 199,000 1,251,267 NBTY, Inc. *[star] 98,600 2,367,386 Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *+ 86,500 4,264,450 Nippon Shinyaku Company Ltd. (Japan) 89,000 728,797 Omnicare, Inc. + 287,500 9,953,250 Recordati SpA (Italy) 43,900 1,056,464 Schwarz Pharma AG (Germany) 13,940 628,297 Tanabe Seiyaju Company Ltd. (Japan) [star] 210,500 2,166,972 Towa Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. (Japan) + 62,800 1,405,011 ------------ 70,281,500 ------------ REAL ESTATE--2.1% Acadia Realty Trust REIT [star] 137,100 2,234,730 Commonwealth Property Office Fund (Australia) 864,438 843,800 Housevalues, Inc. *+ 64,000 961,280 Macquarie Office Trust NPV (Australia) 1,240,016 1,249,144 Shurgard Storage Centers, Inc. REIT Class A 37,500 1,650,375 Trizec Canada, Inc. (Canada) + 993,000 16,900,860 ------------ 23,840,189 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.1% Luminar PLC (United Kingdom) 78,100 835,628 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 169
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) RETAILERS--3.7% AC Moore Arts & Crafts, Inc. *+ 190,600 $ 5,491,186 Electronics Boutique Holdings Corporation *+ 38,500 1,653,190 GameStop Corporation Class A *+[star] 114,500 2,560,220 MarineMax, Inc. * 83,200 2,476,032 O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *+ 246,200 11,091,310 Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. * 167,000 6,593,160 School Specialty, Inc. *+ 150,000 5,784,000 Tuesday Morning Corporation * 207,900 6,367,977 Warehouse Group Ltd. (New Zealand) 427,343 1,117,059 -------------- 43,134,134 -------------- TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.7% KDDI Corporation (Japan) [star] 1,400 7,533,632 -------------- TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--3.1% MobileOne Ltd. (Singapore) 676,650 754,089 NTT DoCoMo, Inc. (Japan) [star] 8,500 15,660,948 Nextel Partners, Inc. Class A *+ 442,500 8,646,450 NII Holdings, Inc. Class B *+ 191,000 9,062,950 Western Wireless Corporation Class A *+ 66,900 1,960,170 -------------- 36,084,607 -------------- TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--0.6% Gildan Activewear, Inc. (Canada) *[star] 75,300 2,559,447 Timberland Company Class A *+ 31,700 1,986,639 Tod's SpA (Italy) [star] 51,890 2,455,350 -------------- 7,001,436 -------------- TRANSPORTATION--0.8% Adsteam Marine Ltd. (Australia) 1,163,951 1,445,198 Arlington Tankers Ltd. (Bermuda) * 84,000 1,927,800 Beijing Capital International Airport Company Ltd. (China) 2,680,000 1,137,799 FirstGroup PLC (United Kingdom) 68,235 455,890 Flight Centre Ltd. (Australia) 59,255 869,918 Railpower Technologies Corporation (Canada) * 271,700 1,407,995 USF Corporation 31,800 1,206,810 VT Group PLC (United Kingdom) 116,237 689,198 -------------- 9,140,608 -------------- TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $822,157,347) 1,113,904,798 -------------- [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMERCIAL PAPER--0.1% Banking--0.1% Tulip Funding Corporation 144A 2.340% 01/14/2005 ** (Cost $998,570) $ 1,000,000 $ 998,570 CASH EQUIVALENTS--20.5% Institutional Money Market Funds--2.0% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 15,462,471 15,462,471 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,009,443 4,009,443 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 3,699,223 3,699,223 ----------- 23,171,137 ----------- BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--17.1% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 4,458,612 4,458,612 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 1,783,445 1,783,445 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 927,392 927,392 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 92,775 92,775 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 2,764,340 2,764,340 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 8,961,814 8,961,814 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 5,350,335 5,350,335 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 1,783,445 1,783,445 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2055 ++ 1,783,445 1,783,445 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 4,458,613 4,458,613 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 6,242,059 6,242,059 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 5,350,336 5,350,336 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 8,917,229 8,917,229 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 1,783,445 1,783,445 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 3,745,834 3,745,834 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 10,700,672 10,700,672 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 89,172 89,172 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 4,458,613 4,458,613 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 8,025,505 8,025,505 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 4,458,613 4,458,613 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 5,350,336 5,350,336 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 4,444,654 4,444,654 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 35,668,908 35,668,908 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 170
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT AGGRESSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ $ 2,675,169 $ 2,675,169 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 3,566,892 3,566,892 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 2,675,169 2,675,169 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 2,675,169 2,675,169 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 18,012,798 18,012,798 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,764,580 1,764,580 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 1,747,777 1,747,777 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 1,248,413 1,248,413 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 8,917,229 8,917,229 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 6,045,880 6,045,880 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 2,675,169 2,675,169 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 4,208,932 4,208,932 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 8,917,229 8,917,229 ----------- 196,729,998 ----------- FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--1.4% BEAR STEARNS & COMPANY 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 1,783,444 1,783,444 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 1,783,445 1,783,445 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 2,140,134 2,140,134 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 4,458,613 4,458,613 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 6,242,059 6,242,059 ----------- 16,407,695 ----------- TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $236,308,830) 236,308,830 ----------- [Download Table] FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--5.4% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $62,658,173 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 2.90% to 5.38%, maturity dates ranging from 06/25/2016 to 12/01/2035 and an aggregate market value of $65,782,927. $62,648,776 $ 62,648,776 -------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--122.9% (Cost $1,122,113,523) 1,413,860,974 Other assets less liabilities--(22.9%) (263,798,568) -------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $1,150,062,406 ============== NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: ADR American Depositary Receipt REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. [star] Security has been pledged as collateral for forward foreign currency exchange contracts. ++ Security valued at fair value as determined by policies approved by the board of directors. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. ** Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified buyers. 144A securities respresent 0.17% of Total Investments. (delta) Security has no market value at 12/31/2004. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 171
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--96.8% AUSTRALIA--1.3% Amcor Ltd. 103,800 $ 595,772 Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. 73,020 1,174,069 Brambles Industries Ltd. + 102,218 554,763 Foster's Group Ltd. 116,548 526,961 Insurance Australia Group Ltd. 133,300 669,324 National Australia Bank Ltd. 33,533 754,678 Promina Group Ltd. 94,200 397,228 QBE Insurance Group Ltd. 68,083 816,098 Rinker Group Ltd. 101,393 843,243 Wesfarmers Ltd. 19,100 593,625 WMC Resources Ltd. 79,818 450,022 Woolworths Ltd. 60,236 706,045 ------------ 8,081,828 ------------ AUSTRIA--0.3% Erste Bank der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG 24,200 1,287,260 Telekom Austria AG 13,573 256,276 ------------ 1,543,536 ------------ BELGIUM--2.4% Fortis +* 330,230 9,104,704 Interbrew + 121,200 4,681,821 UCB SA 14,900 754,251 ------------ 14,540,776 ------------ BRAZIL--0.8% Companhia de Bebidas das Americas ADR + 40,400 1,144,532 Companhia Vale do Rio Doce ADR 22,221 644,631 Companhia Vale do Rio Doce Sponsored ADR 18,000 438,840 Telesp Celular Partcipacoes SA ADR +* 359,519 2,444,727 ------------ 4,672,730 ------------ CANADA--3.6% Abitibi-Consolidated, Inc. 55,600 382,013 Alcan Aluminum Ltd. [star] 53,300 2,606,921 Cameco Corporation 28,500 994,489 Corus Entertainment, Inc. Class B 76,000 1,580,436 EnCana Corporation 95,100 5,410,780 Great-West Lifeco, Inc. + 27,400 608,534 Inco Ltd. +* 34,900 1,283,622 Manulife Financial Corporation + 15,000 691,233 National Bank of Canada + 12,000 494,693 Nortel Networks Corporation * 520,600 1,816,894 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Inc. (foreign shares) 14,000 1,161,620 Suncor Energy, Inc. 21,400 754,750 Telus Corporation 23,300 701,985 Telus Corporation Non-voting Shares 35,000 1,011,396 Thomson Corporation [star] 72,700 2,556,171 ------------ 22,055,537 ------------ CZECH REPUBLIC--0.5% Cesky Telecom AS 175,441 2,885,910 ------------ DENMARK--0.6% Novo Nordisk A/S Class B 59,020 3,211,169 TDC A/S 11,900 501,833 ------------ 3,713,002 ------------ FINLAND--0.3% Nokia Oyj 80,600 1,267,650 UPM-Kymmene Oyj 20,800 460,580 ------------ 1,728,230 ------------ FRANCE--8.7% Accor SA 25,500 1,111,704 Air Liquide 12,745 2,346,049 BNP Paribas [star] 73,300 5,287,976 Bouygues SA +[star] 79,900 3,676,918 Carrefour SA 47,900 2,271,736 Cie Generale D'Optique Essilor International SA 13,100 1,022,184 Dassault Systemes SA 11,700 587,514 France Telecom SA 129,000 4,253,293 Groupe Danone 21,800 2,004,953 JC Decaux SA * 195,900 5,695,436 LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA 14,300 1,090,657 L'Oreal SA 13,300 1,005,387 M6-Metropole Television 37,700 1,066,463 Michelin (C.G.D.E.) Class B 10,000 638,717 PagesJaunes SA * 118,391 2,860,324 Renault SA 12,700 1,058,011 Sanofi-Aventis [star] 9,700 773,295 Sanofi-Synthelabo SA 108,400 8,627,101 Schneider Electric SA 23,300 1,614,671 Societe Generale Class A 8,900 896,836 Suez SA 81,200 2,156,320 Vivendi Universal SA * 72,900 2,317,762 ------------ 52,363,307 ------------ GERMANY--4.5% Allianz AG 37,102 4,901,234 Bayerische Hypo-und Vereinsbank AG * 149,700 3,383,737 Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 16,900 759,422 Commerzbank AG * 48,600 997,226 DaimlerChrysler AG [star] 60,200 2,873,009 Deutsche Bank AG 11,200 990,199 Deutsche Boerse AG + 20,043 1,201,237 Infineon Technologies AG * 52,600 568,129 Infineon Technologies AG ADR * 5,900 64,310 Linde AG 60,300 3,759,235 Merck AG 12,700 870,130 Metro AG 9,200 504,190 Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG 8,600 1,052,847 SAP AG 5,800 1,031,529 SAP AG ADR 1,400 61,894 Schering AG 6,600 491,410 Siemens AG 24,600 2,077,011 E.ON AG 15,700 1,425,022 ------------ 27,011,771 ------------ HONG KONG--3.1% Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd. 262,200 2,614,275 China Mobile Ltd. 1,563,200 5,299,222 Citic Pacific, Ltd. 492,200 1,399,429 Esprit Holdings Ltd. 119,000 719,551 Hang Lung Development Co. 41,300 81,294 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 172
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Hang Lung Properties Ltd. 920,000 $ 1,420,319 Hang Seng Bank Ltd. 48,900 679,438 Henderson Land Development 85,800 445,949 Hong Kong & China Gas 961,900 1,986,195 Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. 64,200 600,876 Li & Fung Ltd. 578,000 974,128 Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. 210,400 2,104,568 Swire Pacific Ltd. Class A 75,400 630,524 ------------ 18,955,768 ------------ INDIA--0.0% Infosys Technologies Sponsored ADR + 2,600 180,206 ------------ IRELAND--0.3% CRH PLC 36,021 959,487 CRH PLC 9,200 245,308 Elan Corporation PLC ADR +* 24,000 654,000 ------------ 1,858,795 ------------ ITALY--3.6% Assicurazioni Generali SpA 119,400 4,035,349 Banca Intesa SpA 756,000 3,622,291 Enel SpA 397,100 3,885,943 ENI-Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi SpA 216,200 5,390,184 Mediobanca SpA 28,700 462,649 Saipem SpA 277,370 3,322,470 Seat Pagine Gialle SpA * 979,300 449,339 UniCredito Italiano SpA 153,800 880,552 ------------ 22,048,777 ------------ JAPAN--20.6% Advantest Corporation 10,300 882,599 Aeon Company Ltd. 131,600 2,193,761 Aiful Corporation 6,400 703,139 Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The) 422,000 2,657,555 Bridgestone Corporation 9,000 178,982 Canon, Inc. 47,600 2,566,075 Chubu Electric Power Company, Inc. 10,600 254,202 Credit Saison Company Ltd. 169,100 6,148,791 Daito Trust Construction Company Ltd. 9,300 441,519 Daiwa House Industry Company Ltd. 66,000 749,561 East Japan Railway Company 551 3,061,708 Fanuc Ltd. 19,400 1,267,109 Fuji Fire & Marine Insurance 19,900 64,794 Fuji Television Network, Inc. 681 1,473,796 Furukawa Electric Company Ltd. (The) * 102,000 564,788 Hirose Electric Company Ltd. 8,900 1,039,403 Honda Motor Company Ltd. 120,300 6,227,267 Hoya Corporation 6,600 744,414 Japan Airlines System Corporation +* 519,000 1,502,661 Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc. (The) 66,900 1,356,522 Keyence Corporation 9,400 2,103,958 Konica Corporation 83,000 1,100,410 Millea Holdings, Inc. 142 2,104,114 Mitsubishi Corporation 107,900 1,392,665 Mitsubishi Estate Company Ltd. [star] 236,000 2,760,772 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. 124,000 351,764 Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group, Inc. 213 2,159,485 Mitsui Fudosan Company Ltd. 79,000 958,813 Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company Ltd. 154,420 1,339,772 Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. 861 4,331,020 Murata Manufacturing Company Ltd. 13,500 754,094 NEC Corporation 99,000 614,769 Nidec Corporation 7,700 937,541 Nikko Cordial Corporation 951,500 5,036,698 Nikon Corporation + 49,000 604,738 Nintendo Company Ltd. 8,500 1,066,436 Nippon Broadcasting System 4,700 231,380 Nippon Electric Glass Company Ltd. 8,000 204,328 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation 202 905,830 Nissan Motor Company Ltd. [star] 262,300 2,848,530 Nitto Denko Corporation 12,300 673,874 Nomura Holdings, Inc. 151,900 2,212,308 Olympus Corporation 53,200 1,133,184 Omron Corporation 22,500 536,289 ORIX Corporation 52,200 7,083,486 Promise Company Ltd. 61,161 4,364,384 Ricoh Company Ltd. 32,000 616,728 Rohm Company Ltd. 8,100 837,005 Sankyo Company Ltd. 1,800 90,895 Sankyo Company Ltd. 85,900 1,938,570 Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc. +* 74,304 4,078,100 Sekisui House Ltd. 126,000 1,466,602 Seven-Eleven Japan Company Ltd. 16,000 503,802 Shimamura Company Ltd. 4,200 306,259 Shionogi & Company Ltd. 48,000 663,053 SMC Corporation 33,000 3,773,543 Softbank Corporation + 14,100 685,894 Sompo Japan Insurance, Inc. 63,700 648,302 Sony Corporation 12,800 494,131 Sumitomo Chemical Company Ltd. 214,000 1,047,261 Sumitomo Corporation 23,000 198,206 Sumitomo Forestry Company Ltd. 27,000 270,842 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. +[star] 381 2,767,060 Sumitomo Trust & Banking Company Ltd. (The) 412,200 2,977,580 Suzuki Motor Corporation 99,000 1,806,668 TDK Corporation 7,300 540,135 Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd. 25,300 1,272,646 Tokyo Broadcasting System 55,500 904,080 Tokyo Electron Ltd. 33,300 2,048,382 Tokyo Gas Company Ltd. 191,000 782,024 Tokyu Corporation 383,200 2,069,534 Toyota Motor Corporation 55,300 2,248,011 UFJ Holdings, Inc. *[star] 672 4,068,161 Uni-Charm Corporation 13,000 622,246 Yamada Denki Company Ltd. 19,500 834,519 Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 12,000 466,758 Yamato Transport Company Ltd. 98,200 1,455,099 ------------ 124,371,384 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 173
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) LUXEMBOURG--0.4% RTL Group 20,400 $ 1,518,627 Societe Europeenne des Satellites 45,200 581,193 ------------ 2,099,820 ------------ MEXICO--1.5% America Movil SA de CV ADR 20,100 1,052,233 Grupo Televisa SA ADR 82,600 4,997,300 Telefonos de Mexico SA ADR 15,100 578,632 Wal-Mart de Mexico SA de CV-Class V 792,500 2,720,634 ------------ 9,348,799 ------------ NETHERLANDS--5.7% ABN AMRO Holding NV [star] 134,371 3,544,669 ASM Lithography Holdings NV +* 253,500 4,052,156 ASM Lithography Holdings NV New York Registered Shares * 41,900 666,629 Aegon NV [star] 202,839 2,753,662 Heineken Holding NV Class A + 25,843 778,272 Heineken NV [star] 86,150 2,860,297 ING Groep NV 71,217 2,145,691 Royal KPN NV [star] 469,700 4,443,815 Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV 19,900 525,495 Reed Elsevier NV 24,600 333,960 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company [star] 143,100 8,202,596 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company NY Shares 8,400 481,992 Royal Numico NV * 9,200 330,357 STMicroelectronics NV 49,770 966,669 TPG NV 33,500 905,938 Unilever NV 6,100 407,286 VNU NV 33,444 983,640 ------------ 34,383,124 ------------ NORWAY--0.9% DNB NOR ASA 56,900 559,256 Norsk Hydro ASA 7,500 588,492 Norske Skogindustrier ASA 16,500 355,563 Statoil ASA 58,900 920,449 Telenor ASA 337,700 3,055,304 ------------ 5,479,064 ------------ RUSSIA--0.8% OAO Lukoil Holding ADR 26,400 3,204,960 OAO Gazprom Sponsored ADR Regulation S + 13,566 481,593 Sibneft Sponsored ADR +* 43,500 1,305,000 YUKOS ADR +* 20,300 52,780 ------------ 5,044,333 ------------ SINGAPORE--1.7% DBS Group Holdings Ltd. 283,100 2,790,956 Singapore Airlines Ltd. 244,000 1,703,264 Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. [star] 3,247,310 4,732,471 United Overseas Bank Ltd. 68,000 574,613 Venture Corporation Ltd. 38,000 369,971 ------------ 10,171,275 ------------ SOUTH KOREA--0.9% Kookmin Bank * 42,390 1,658,419 Samsung Electronics Company Ltd. GDR +[star] 16,705 3,658,395 ------------ 5,316,814 ------------ SPAIN--5.6% Altadis SA 90,982 4,149,957 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA +[star] 458,916 8,105,914 Banco Santander Central Hispano SA 309,500 3,824,632 Iberdrola SA 27,000 683,382 Inditex SA 140,900 4,138,367 Promotora de Informaciones SA 208,200 4,401,696 Repsol YPF SA 23,100 599,054 Telefonica SA [star] 429,822 8,063,250 ------------ 33,966,252 ------------ SWEDEN--2.0% Assa Abloy AB Class B 42,300 721,485 ForeningsSparbanken AB 400 9,948 Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B * 10,400 361,806 Scania AB Class B 17,000 671,886 Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson ADR +* 121,600 3,829,186 Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B * 2,127,700 6,778,559 ------------ 12,372,870 ------------ SWITZERLAND--10.8% Adecco SA 12,300 617,562 Clariant AG 328,512 5,286,731 Compagnie Financiere Richemont AG Class A [star] 117,677 3,906,226 Credit Suisse Group * 191,372 8,022,435 Holcim Ltd. [star] 52,248 3,138,775 Julius Baer Holding AG Class B 6,735 2,021,534 Nestle SA [star] 39,807 10,385,953 Novartis AG [star] 119,214 5,990,758 Roche Holding AG 41,525 4,767,044 Serono SA Class B 2,955 1,941,061 Swiss Reinsurance [star] 44,902 3,193,644 Swisscom AG [star] 9,052 3,556,497 Syngenta AG 8,386 888,427 Synthes, Inc. * 4,830 540,079 UBS AG 133,730 11,182,772 ------------ 65,439,498 ------------ TAIWAN--0.7% Chunghwa Telecom Company Ltd. ADR 133,400 2,808,069 Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. ADR 188,621 1,601,392 ------------ 4,409,461 ------------ THAILAND--0.1% Advanced Info Service PCL 146,500 392,175 ------------ UNITED KINGDOM--15.0% Allied Domecq PLC 158,567 1,558,364 Anglo American PLC 32,800 774,147 ARM Holdings PLC 80,000 169,352 Associated British Foods PLC 30,700 459,040 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 174
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) AstraZeneca Group PLC [star] 123,484 $ 4,481,454 AstraZeneca PLC 42,800 1,548,869 BG Group PLC 248,700 1,686,622 BHP Billiton PLC 62,228 727,797 Brambles Industries PLC 19,600 97,720 British Sky Broadcasting PLC 569,682 6,133,490 Carnival PLC 15,196 925,171 Centrica PLC 189,450 857,443 Compass Group PLC 632,060 2,981,765 Diageo PLC 133,200 1,895,972 GlaxoSmithKline PLC 12,000 280,926 HSBC Holdings PLC 142,600 2,401,304 HSBC Holdings PLC (foreign shares) 184,000 3,148,374 HBOS PLC [star] 175,400 2,849,471 ITV PLC 3,312,589 6,679,262 Kingfisher PLC 1,316,174 7,810,223 Lloyds TSB Group PLC 66,900 606,214 Morrison WM Supermarkets 522,319 2,071,310 National Grid Transco PLC 172,400 1,638,165 Pearson PLC 362,400 4,363,473 Reckitt Benckiser PLC 18,400 554,832 Reed Elsevier PLC 193,000 1,776,600 Rio Tinto PLC 43,800 1,286,338 Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC [star] 127,000 4,262,620 Shell Transport & Trading Company PLC 76,400 649,853 Smiths Group PLC 49,200 774,775 Standard Chartered PLC 90,700 1,682,851 Tesco PLC 1,286,535 7,930,106 TI Automotive Ltd. *(delta) 70,000 -- Unilever PLC [star] 245,700 2,407,629 Vodafone Group PLC [star] 4,190,116 11,338,441 Wolseley PLC 31,200 581,875 Xstrata PLC 60,750 1,084,679 ------------ 90,476,527 ------------ UNITED STATES--0.1% News Corp., Inc., CDI 27,311 507,586 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $464,277,482) 585,419,155 ------------ PREFERRED STOCKS--0.6% GERMANY--0.6% ProSieben SAT.1 Media AG (Cost $3,380,591) 192,137 3,510,776 ------------ [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--0.0% SWITZERLAND--0.0% Credit Suisse Group Finance (Cost $157,579) 6.000% 12/23/2005 $ 222,000 265,563 ------------ CONVERTIBLE DEBT OBLIGATIONS--0.3% CAYMAN ISLANDS--0.3% SMFG Finance Ltd. (Cost $886,633) 2.250% 07/11/2005 $72,000,000 $ 1,673,144 ------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS--6.9% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--0.7% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,715,664 2,715,664 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 704,176 704,176 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 649,692 649,692 ------------ 4,069,532 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--5.7% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 783,063 783,063 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 162,877 162,877 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 313,226 313,226 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 16,293 16,293 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 1,573,958 1,573,958 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 485,499 485,499 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 939,675 939,675 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 313,225 313,225 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 313,226 313,226 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 783,063 783,063 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 1,096,288 1,096,288 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 939,676 939,676 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,566,127 1,566,127 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 313,226 313,226 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 657,878 657,878 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,879,351 1,879,351 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 15,661 15,661 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 783,063 783,063 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 1,409,514 1,409,514 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 783,063 783,063 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 939,676 939,676 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 175
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ $ 780,611 $ 780,611 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 6,264,507 6,264,507 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 469,838 469,838 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 626,451 626,451 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 469,838 469,838 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 469,838 469,838 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 3,163,576 3,163,576 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 309,912 309,912 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 306,961 306,961 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 219,258 219,258 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 1,566,127 1,566,127 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,061,835 1,061,835 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 469,838 469,838 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 739,212 739,212 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 1,566,127 1,566,127 ------------ 34,551,557 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.5% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 313,226 313,226 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 313,226 313,226 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 1,096,288 1,096,288 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 783,063 783,063 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 375,870 375,870 ------------ 2,881,673 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $41,502,762) 41,502,762 ------------ [Download Table] FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--2.5% UNITED STATES--2.5% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $15,497,786 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 4.625% to 6.125%, maturity dates ranging from 09/25/2015 to 03/25/2028 and an aggregate market value of $16,270,234. $15,495,459 $ 15,495,459 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--107.1% (Cost $525,700,507) 647,866,859 Other assets less liabilities--(7.1%) (43,057,583) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $604,809,276 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: ADR American Depositary Receipt GDR Global Depositary Receipt + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. * Non-income producing security. [star] Security has been pledged as collateral for forward foreign currency exchange contracts. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. (delta) Security has no market value at 12/31/2004. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 176
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT INTERNATIONAL FUND PERCENTAGE OF PORTFOLIO BY INDUSTRY (UNAUDITED): [Download Table] Banking 19.5% Telephone Systems 8.0% Media--Broadcasting & Publishing 6.9% Pharmaceuticals 6.4% Financial Services 6.3% Oil & Gas 6.1% Bank & Certificate Deposits/Offshore Time Deposits 5.7% Beverages, Food & Tobacco 5.5% Electronics 4.3% Insurance 4.2% Automotive 2.9% Retailers 2.6% Telecommunications 2.6% Commercial Services 2.4% Food Retailers 2.1% Chemicals 1.9% Real Estate 1.8% Transportation 1.7% Communications 1.5% Electric Utilities 1.5% Advertising 1.4% Heavy Machinery 1.4% Entertainment & Leisure 1.3% Metals & Mining 1.0% Apparel Retailers 0.8% Building Materials 0.7% Institutional Money Market Funds 0.7% Metals 0.6% Computers & Information 0.6% Airlines 0.5% Restaurants 0.5% Floating Rate Instruments/Master Notes 0.5% Cosmetics & Personal Care 0.4% Water Companies 0.4% Home Construction, Furnishings & Appliances 0.4% Computer Software & Processing 0.3% Miscellaneous 0.3% Forest Products & Paper 0.2% Lodging 0.2% Medical Supplies 0.2% Construction 0.2% Electrical Equipment 0.2% Containers & Packaging 0.1% Industrial--Diversified 0.1% Mining 0.1% Medical Equipment & Supplies 0.1% ----- TOTAL INVESTMENTS 107.1% Other assets less liabilities (7.1)% ----- TOTAL NET ASSETS 100.0% ===== See accompanying notes to financial statements. 177
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--21.5% AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--0.4% Boeing Capital Corporation, Senior Note 6.100% 03/01/2011 $ 500,000 $ 546,084 Boeing Capital Corporation, Senior Note 5.650% 05/15/2006 175,000 180,512 Boeing Company (The), Note 6.125% 02/15/2033 100,000 108,960 Boeing Company (The), Note 5.125% 02/15/2013 250,000 259,044 General Dynamics Corporation, Note 2.125% 05/15/2006 200,000 197,207 Goodrich Corporation, Note 6.450% 12/15/2007 100,000 107,471 Lockheed Martin Corporation, Note 8.500% 12/01/2029 500,000 686,236 Northrop Grumman Corporation, Note 7.750% 02/15/2031 250,000 321,100 Raytheon Co., Note 6.150% 11/01/2008 1,000,000 1,076,048 Textron Financial Corporation, Note 6.000% 11/20/2009 200,000 217,749 ------------ 3,700,411 ------------ AIRLINES--0.0% FedEx Corporation, Note 9.650% 06/15/2012 150,000 195,070 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--1.0% DaimlerChrysler North America Holding Corp., Guaranteed Note 4.050% 06/04/2008 500,000 499,362 DaimlerChrysler North America Holding Corp., Senior Note 6.500% 11/15/2013 500,000 543,228 DaimlerChrysler North America Holding Corporation, Guaranteed Note 7.200% 09/01/2009 350,000 389,944 DaimlerChrysler North America Holding Corporation, Note 8.500% 01/18/2031 350,000 438,610 DaimlerChrysler North America Holding Corporation, Note 6.400% 05/15/2006 750,000 780,474 Ford Motor Company, Note 6.625% 10/01/2028 850,000 795,115 Ford Motor Credit Company, Global Note 7.875% 06/15/2010 750,000 827,240 Ford Motor Credit Company, Global Note 6.875% 02/01/2006 650,000 669,803 Ford Motor Credit Company, Note 7.250% 10/25/2011 1,150,000 1,234,952 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Global Note 6.875% 09/15/2011 650,000 667,003 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Global Note 6.125% 09/15/2006 350,000 358,957 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Note 7.750% 01/19/2010 500,000 537,218 General Motors Corporation, Note 8.250% 07/15/2023 100,000 104,418 General Motors Corporation, Note 7.200% 01/15/2011 + 950,000 975,541 General Motors Corporation, Senior Note 8.375% 07/15/2033 350,000 363,633 Lear Corp., Senior Note 8.110% 05/15/2009 250,000 283,801 Toyota Motor Credit Corporation, Note 2.800% 01/18/2006 100,000 99,590 ------------ 9,568,889 ------------ BANKING--5.9% ABN AMRO Bank NV, Global Subordinated Note 7.125% 06/18/2007 250,000 270,682 American Express Company, Note 3.750% 11/20/2007 150,000 150,842 American Express Credit Corporation, Note 3.000% 05/16/2008 250,000 244,343 Asian Development Bank, Global Note (Supra National) 6.750% 06/11/2007 750,000 809,254 Asian Development Bank/Pasig, Global Note (Supra National) 4.250% 10/20/2014 1,000,000 986,393 Associates Corporate of North America, Senior Note 6.950% 11/01/2018 250,000 290,073 Associates Corporate of North America, Subordinated Note 6.875% 11/15/2008 410,000 452,936 Bank of America Corporation, Subordinated Note 7.750% 08/15/2015 750,000 902,115 Bank of America Corporation, Subordinated Note 6.250% 04/01/2008 750,000 806,945 Bank of America Corporation., Senior Note 5.875% 02/15/2009 1,000,000 1,074,545 Bank of New York Company, Inc. (The), Subordinated Note 5.500% 12/01/2017 250,000 258,418 Bank One Corporation, Subordinated Note 5.900% 11/15/2011 750,000 807,940 Bank One NA, Note 3.700% 01/15/2008 350,000 350,253 BankBoston Corporation, Subordinated Note, (MTN), (FRN) 6.500% 12/19/2007 400,000 431,798 Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale, Note 2.875% 10/15/2008 250,000 241,974 BB&T Corp., Note 5.250% 11/01/2019 500,000 496,903 Branch Banking & Trust Company 5.200% 12/23/2015 150,000 153,220 BSCH Issuances Ltd., Subordinated Note (Cayman Islands) 7.625% 09/14/2010 350,000 408,369 Capital One Bank, Note 4.875% 05/15/2008 1,000,000 1,027,810 Capital One Bank, Note, (MTN) 5.125% 02/15/2014 500,000 501,009 CIT Group, Inc., Senior Note 7.750% 04/02/2012 350,000 414,886 CIT Group, Inc., Senior Note, (MTN) 4.750% 12/15/2010 1,000,000 1,017,450 Citigroup, Inc., Global Senior Note 6.500% 01/18/2011 1,000,000 1,118,064 Citigroup, Inc., Global Senior Note 6.000% 02/21/2012 350,000 383,451 Citigroup, Inc., Global Subordinated Note 6.625% 06/15/2032 150,000 168,563 Citigroup, Inc., Global Subordinated Note 5.625% 08/27/2012 150,000 159,990 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 178
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) Citigroup, Inc., Senior Note 144A 5.000% 09/15/2014 * $ 413,000 $ 415,783 Corporacion Andina de Fomento, Note (Supra National) 6.875% 03/15/2012 150,000 168,859 Deutsche Bank Financial, Inc., Note, Convertible, (MTN) 5.375% 03/02/2015 250,000 259,164 Duke Capital Corporation, Senior Note 4.370% 03/01/2009 250,000 251,863 European Investment Bank, Global Note (Supra National) 4.625% 03/01/2007 750,000 770,394 European Investment Bank, Global Note (Supra National) 3.125% 10/15/2007 + 1,000,000 992,449 European Investment Bank, Note (Supra National) 3.000% 06/16/2008 + 1,250,000 1,240,372 European Investment Bank, Note (Supra National) 2.375% 06/15/2007 550,000 537,244 First Union Institutional Trust I Capital Securities, Note 8.040% 12/01/2026 1,000,000 1,091,900 FleetBoston Financial Corporation, Senior Note 6.875% 01/15/2028 150,000 172,530 Ford Motor Credit Co., Note 5.800% 01/12/2009 1,000,000 1,023,050 Ford Motor Credit Company 7.000% 10/01/2013 + 500,000 530,935 General Electric Capital Corporation 6.000% 06/15/2012 500,000 545,842 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note 6.500% 12/10/2007 750,000 808,716 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note 3.500% 05/01/2008 250,000 248,330 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note, (FRN) 4.625% 09/15/2009 1,000,000 1,026,954 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note, (MTN) 6.750% 03/15/2032 750,000 880,797 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 5.375% 03/15/2007 1,600,000 1,662,843 General Electric Capital Corporation, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 5.350% 03/30/2006 1,000,000 1,026,982 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Global Note 7.250% 03/02/2011 350,000 366,890 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Note 6.750% 01/15/2006 750,000 769,600 Household Finance Corporation, Note 8.000% 07/15/2010 750,000 883,709 Household Finance Corporation, Note 6.500% 01/24/2006 250,000 258,508 Household Finance Corporation, Note 6.500% 11/15/2008 350,000 380,978 Household Finance Corporation, Note 6.400% 06/17/2008 250,000 269,929 Household Finance Corporation, Note 6.375% 11/27/2012 1,000,000 1,106,615 Household Finance Corporation, Note 4.125% 12/15/2008 1,000,000 1,004,995 HSBC Holdings PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 5.250% 12/12/2012 150,000 155,752 HSBC USA, Inc., Subordinated Note 7.000% 11/01/2006 250,000 266,258 ING Capital Funding Trust III 8.439% 12/31/2049 150,000 179,816 Inter-American Development Bank (Supra National) 7.375% 01/15/2010 750,000 870,913 Inter-American Development Bank, Global Note, (MTN) (Supra National) 5.375% 01/18/2006 1,000,000 1,024,115 International Bank for Reconstruction & Development, Note (Supra National) 3.625% 05/21/2013 150,000 146,830 International Bank for Reconstruction & Development, Note, (MTN), (FRN) (Supra National) 4.125% 08/12/2009 350,000 356,303 John Deere Capital Corporation, Note 7.000% 03/15/2012 350,000 404,118 JP Morgan & Company, Inc., Note 6.000% 01/15/2009 350,000 374,591 JP Morgan Chase & Company, Global Subordinated Note 5.750% 01/02/2013 1,750,000 1,857,397 JP Morgan Chase & Company, Note 6.750% 02/01/2011 750,000 843,616 Key Bank National Association, Subordinated Note, (MTN) 5.800% 07/01/2014 500,000 530,511 KeyCorp, Senior Note 6.750% 03/15/2006 1,150,000 1,195,311 KFW--Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau, Global Note (Germany) 2.700% 03/01/2007 250,000 246,354 KFW--Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau, Note (Germany) 3.375% 01/23/2008 500,000 499,819 KFW International Finance, Inc., Guaranteed Global Note 4.750% 01/24/2007 350,000 361,079 KFW International Finance, Inc., Note 8.000% 02/15/2010 250,000 293,864 KFW International Finance, Inc., Senior Global Note 5.250% 06/28/2006 1,000,000 1,032,584 Korea Development Bank, Note (South Korea) 5.750% 09/10/2013 500,000 530,916 Korea Development Bank, Note 5.250% 11/16/2006 350,000 360,088 Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank, Note (Germany) 3.250% 06/19/2008 300,000 295,788 MBNA America Bank, Note 5.375% 01/15/2008 850,000 888,390 Mellon Financial Company, Note 6.375% 02/15/2010 350,000 381,401 National City Bank of Ohio, Senior Note, (MTN) 3.300% 05/15/2008 350,000 344,960 National City Bank, Note 2.375% 08/15/2006 250,000 246,382 National City Corporation, Subordinated Note 6.875% 05/15/2019 500,000 572,738 National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation, Note 3.875% 02/15/2008 400,000 401,887 Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG, Guaranteed Global Note (Austria) 5.500% 01/20/2006 350,000 358,786 PNC Funding Corporation, Senior Note 5.750% 08/01/2006 250,000 259,358 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 179
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) Popular North America, Inc., Note, (MTN), (FRN) 4.250% 04/01/2008 $ 100,000 $ 101,019 Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Global Note (United Kingdom) 5.000% 10/01/2014 750,000 759,030 Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Note (FRN) (United Kingdom) 7.648% 08/29/2049 500,000 610,640 Sanwa Bank Ltd., Note 7.400% 06/15/2011 250,000 287,006 SLM Corporation, Note 3.950% 08/15/2008 1,150,000 1,152,142 Suntrust Banks, Inc., Note 5.050% 07/01/2007 350,000 362,180 Swiss Bank Corporation, Subordinated Note 7.000% 10/15/2015 100,000 116,403 Union Bank Switzerland AG, Subordinated Note 7.250% 07/15/2006 250,000 264,572 Wachovia Corporation, Senior Note 5.250% 08/01/2014 1,000,000 1,026,825 Wells Fargo & Co., Series J, Note, (MTN) 4.200% 01/15/2010 500,000 502,596 Wells Fargo & Company, Note 5.125% 02/15/2007 750,000 776,239 Wells Fargo & Company, Subordinated Note 7.550% 06/21/2010 750,000 872,122 -------------- 54,735,156 -------------- BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--1.1% Altria Group, Inc., Note 7.000% 11/04/2013 400,000 434,139 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., Note 6.800% 01/15/2031 350,000 415,571 Archer-Daniels Midland Company, Note 8.375% 04/15/2017 350,000 453,396 Bottling Group LLC, Series B, Senior Note 4.125% 06/15/2015 250,000 237,544 Brown-Forman Corporation, Note 2.125% 03/15/2006 250,000 247,014 Bunge, Ltd. Finance Corporation, Guaranteed Senior Note 5.350% 04/15/2014 500,000 512,579 Campbell Soup Company, Note 4.875% 10/01/2013 250,000 254,073 Cia Brasileira de Bebidas, Guaranteed Note (Brazil) 8.750% 09/15/2013 100,000 117,000 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., Note 8.500% 02/01/2022 150,000 200,510 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., Note 6.125% 08/15/2011 600,000 661,586 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., Note 5.375% 08/15/2006 1,000,000 1,032,067 ConAgra Foods, Inc., Note 6.750% 09/15/2011 250,000 281,652 ConAgra Foods, Inc., Note 6.000% 09/15/2006 350,000 364,567 Coors Brewing Co., Senior Note 6.375% 05/15/2012 500,000 550,547 General Mills, Inc., Note 5.125% 02/15/2007 350,000 359,530 HJ Heinz Company, Guaranteed Note 6.625% 07/15/2011 250,000 282,308 Kellogg Company, Note 6.600% 04/01/2011 750,000 841,254 Kraft Foods, Inc., Global Note 6.500% 11/01/2031 100,000 110,695 Kraft Foods, Inc., Global Note 5.625% 11/01/2011 350,000 371,155 Kraft Foods, Inc., Note 5.250% 06/01/2007 1,000,000 1,036,460 Pepsiamericas, Inc., Note 3.875% 09/12/2007 100,000 99,978 Sara Lee Corporation, Senior Note 2.750% 06/15/2008 250,000 242,311 Supervalu, Inc., Note 7.875% 08/01/2009 350,000 401,757 Tyson Foods, Inc., Note 8.250% 10/01/2011 250,000 297,257 Unilever Capital Corporation, Note 7.125% 11/01/2010 500,000 575,807 -------------- 10,380,757 -------------- BUILDING MATERIALS--0.0% Hanson Australia Funding Ltd., Note (Australia) 5.250% 03/15/2013 100,000 102,047 -------------- CHEMICALS--0.3% Dow Chemical Company, Note 7.375% 11/01/2029 250,000 304,271 Dow Chemical Company, Note 6.000% 10/01/2012 150,000 164,137 Du Pont (E.I.) de Nemours & Company, Note 6.875% 10/15/2009 150,000 169,364 Eastman Chemical Company, Senior Note 7.000% 04/15/2012 150,000 171,205 EI Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Note 4.750% 11/15/2012 500,000 510,755 Monsanto Company 7.375% 08/15/2012 500,000 585,512 Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, Note (Canada) 4.875% 03/01/2013 500,000 503,415 Praxair, Inc., Note 3.950% 06/01/2013 150,000 142,785 Rohm & Haas Company, Note 7.850% 07/15/2029 150,000 196,289 -------------- 2,747,733 -------------- COMMERCIAL SERVICES--0.1% Cendant Corporation, Senior Note 7.375% 01/15/2013 250,000 289,656 Cendant Corporation, Senior Note 6.250% 03/15/2010 150,000 162,517 Midamerican Energy Holdings Company, Senior Note 3.500% 05/15/2008 150,000 147,048 PHH Corporation, Note 7.125% 03/01/2013 100,000 112,005 -------------- 711,226 -------------- COMMUNICATIONS--0.2% Motorola, Inc., Note 7.500% 05/15/2025 500,000 585,539 News America Holdings, Inc., Note 8.000% 10/17/2016 150,000 183,289 News America Holdings, Inc., Note 7.600% 10/11/2015 350,000 415,507 SBC Communications, Inc., Global Note 6.250% 03/15/2011 250,000 274,649 SBC Communications, Inc., Note 5.750% 05/02/2006 250,000 258,098 -------------- 1,717,082 -------------- See accompanying notes to financial statements. 180
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--0.0% COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION, SENIOR NOTE 7.375% 06/15/2011 $ 100,000 $ 116,536 -------------- COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--0.2% Hewlett-Packard Company, Global Note 5.500% 07/01/2007 350,000 365,216 International Business Machines Corporation, Note 7.000% 10/30/2025 500,000 594,670 International Business Machines Corporation, Note 4.750% 11/29/2012 250,000 255,686 International Business Machines Corporation, Senior Note 4.875% 10/01/2006 750,000 770,441 -------------- 1,986,013 -------------- COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--0.2% Procter & Gamble Co., Note 4.750% 06/15/2007 1,000,000 1,029,566 Procter & Gamble Company, Global Note 6.875% 09/15/2009 750,000 844,814 -------------- 1,874,380 -------------- DIVERSIFIED--0.1% General Electric Company 5.000% 02/01/2013 800,000 822,129 -------------- ELECTRIC UTILITIES--1.3% Alabama Power Company, Senior Note 5.500% 10/15/2017 150,000 156,401 Alabama Power Company, Ser. X, Senior Note 3.125% 05/01/2008 250,000 245,062 Alliant Energy Resources, Inc., Guaranteed Senior Note 9.750% 01/15/2013 250,000 327,801 Arizona Public Service Company, Note 6.500% 03/01/2012 150,000 166,986 Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company, Note 5.700% 09/15/2012 150,000 159,163 Columbus Southern Power Company, Ser. A, Senior Note 5.500% 03/01/2013 150,000 157,089 Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., Note 4.875% 02/01/2013 200,000 203,505 Constellation Energy Group, Inc., Note 7.600% 04/01/2032 150,000 182,009 Dominion Resources, Inc., Senior Note 8.125% 06/15/2010 350,000 412,424 Dominion Resources, Inc., Virginia, Series 03B, Senior Note 4.125% 02/15/2008 500,000 503,803 DTE Energy Company, Note 7.050% 06/01/2011 350,000 396,840 Duke Energy Corporation, Senior Note 6.450% 10/15/2032 500,000 539,514 Duke Energy Field Services Corporation LLC, Note 7.875% 08/16/2010 350,000 408,682 Entergy Gulf States, Inc., Note 3.600% 06/01/2008 100,000 98,458 Exelon Generation Co. LLC, Senior Note 6.950% 06/15/2011 500,000 565,109 Florida Power & Light Company, Note 5.625% 04/01/2034 50,000 51,423 Florida Power & Light Company, Note 4.850% 02/01/2013 150,000 153,292 FPL Group Capital, Inc., Guaranteed Note 7.375% 06/01/2009 100,000 113,236 Indiana Michigan Power Co., Note 6.125% 12/15/2006 500,000 523,789 KeySpan Corporation, Note 7.625% 11/15/2010 350,000 411,405 Midamerican Energy Company, Note 6.750% 12/30/2031 250,000 291,752 Midamerican Energy Holdings Company, Senior Note, Class D 5.000% 02/15/2014 150,000 148,780 NiSource Finance Corporation, Guaranteed Note 7.875% 11/15/2010 50,000 58,849 Northern States Power Company, Ser. A, Note 8.000% 08/28/2012 150,000 183,079 Oncor Electric Delivery Company, Senior Secured Note 6.375% 05/01/2012 350,000 386,575 Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation, Note (Canada) 7.450% 03/31/2013 350,000 420,584 Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Note 6.050% 03/01/2034 500,000 521,117 Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Note 4.800% 03/01/2014 500,000 499,163 Peco Energy Company, Note 3.500% 05/01/2008 150,000 149,055 Progress Energy, Inc. 6.750% 03/01/2006 500,000 518,972 Progress Energy, Inc., Senior Note 7.100% 03/01/2011 400,000 450,265 PSEG Power LLC, Senior Note 8.625% 04/15/2031 500,000 665,921 Public Service Company of Colorado, Ser.12, Note 4.875% 03/01/2013 200,000 203,530 Public Service Electric & Gas Company, Note 5.125% 09/01/2012 150,000 155,396 South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Note 5.300% 05/15/2033 150,000 146,147 Southern California Edison Co., Note 8.000% 02/15/2007 500,000 544,757 Southern California Edison Co., Note 6.650% 04/01/2029 500,000 560,587 Wisconsin Electric Power, Note 5.625% 05/15/2033 250,000 255,204 -------------- 11,935,724 -------------- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.0% Emerson Electric Company, Note 5.000% 12/15/2014 150,000 152,999 -------------- ELECTRONICS--0.1% Arrow Electronics, Inc., Note 6.875% 07/01/2013 250,000 274,926 Raytheon Company, Note 7.375% 07/15/2025 750,000 778,049 -------------- 1,052,975 -------------- ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--0.2% Time Warner, Inc., Note 6.875% 05/01/2012 150,000 171,078 Walt Disney Co., Note, (MTN), (FRN) 7.000% 03/01/2032 500,000 588,028 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 181
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) Walt Disney Company, Note 6.750% 03/30/2006 $ 800,000 $ 833,780 Walt Disney Company, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 6.375% 03/01/2012 250,000 278,822 ----------- 1,871,708 ----------- ENVIRONMENTAL--0.1% USA Waste Services, Inc., Senior Note 7.000% 07/15/2028 550,000 622,232 ----------- FINANCIAL SERVICES--3.0% Abbey National PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 7.950% 10/26/2029 250,000 323,416 Amvescap PLC, Senior Note 5.375% 02/27/2013 100,000 101,057 Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd. (The), Global Senior Subordinated Note (Japan) 8.400% 04/15/2010 250,000 296,589 Bear Stearns Companies, Inc., (The), Global Note 5.700% 01/15/2007 900,000 937,547 Bear Stearns Companies, Inc., (The), Note 5.700% 11/15/2014 50,000 52,910 Bear Stearns Companies Inc., (The), Note 2.875% 07/02/2008 1,000,000 967,960 BHP Finance USA Ltd., Guaranteed Senior Note 4.800% 04/15/2013 150,000 152,229 Cingular Wireless LLC, Senior Note 6.500% 12/15/2011 250,000 278,596 Conoco Funding Company 5.450% 10/15/2006 1,000,000 1,036,094 Countrywide Financial Corporation., Note 4.250% 12/19/2007 1,000,000 1,011,873 Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. 5.500% 08/01/2006 1,000,000 1,031,605 Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Note, (FRN), (MTN) 5.625% 05/15/2007 300,000 313,111 Credit Suisse First Boston USA, Inc., Note 6.500% 01/15/2012 350,000 390,099 Credit Suisse First Boston USA, Inc., Note 5.750% 04/15/2007 800,000 838,970 Credit Suisse First Boston USA, Inc., Note 5.500% 08/15/2013 150,000 157,341 Credit Suisse First Boston USA, Inc., Senior Global Note 5.125% 01/15/2014 500,000 510,393 EOP Operating, LP, Note 6.800% 01/15/2009 500,000 548,542 EOP Operating, LP, Guaranteed Note 7.000% 07/15/2011 350,000 395,234 ERP Operating, LP, Note 5.200% 04/01/2013 250,000 255,567 Ford Motor Credit Company 6.500% 01/25/2007 1,000,000 1,040,345 General Motors Acceptance Corporation 6.875% 08/28/2012 500,000 511,244 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Note 8.000% 11/01/2031 500,000 515,381 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Guaranteed Note 6.345% 02/15/2034 500,000 522,414 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Note 6.875% 01/15/2011 250,000 282,397 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Senior Note 6.600% 01/15/2012 650,000 726,457 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Senior Note 6.125% 02/15/2033 200,000 208,483 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Senior Note 5.700% 09/01/2012 250,000 265,417 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Senior Note 4.125% 01/15/2008 800,000 810,626 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Series B, Note, (MTN) 7.350% 10/01/2009 750,000 853,979 Honeywell International, Inc., Note 6.125% 11/01/2011 250,000 275,744 Household Finance Corporation 6.375% 10/15/2011 1,000,000 1,105,929 Household Finance Corporation, Note 5.750% 01/30/2007 1,050,000 1,096,584 Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc., Note 4.000% 01/22/2008 850,000 856,474 Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc., Note, (MTN), (FRN) 6.625% 01/18/2012 250,000 279,945 Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc., Senior Subordinated Note 7.625% 06/01/2006 700,000 741,497 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., Note, (MTN) 5.450% 07/15/2014 500,000 518,221 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., Note, (MTN) 4.125% 09/10/2009 500,000 499,659 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc., Note 6.000% 02/17/2009 1,000,000 1,074,256 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc., Note, (MTN) 3.700% 04/21/2008 250,000 249,513 Morgan Stanley 8.000% 06/15/2010 750,000 886,316 Morgan Stanley, Note 7.250% 04/01/2032 100,000 120,543 Morgan Stanley, Note 5.800% 04/01/2007 350,000 367,123 Morgan Stanley, Note 4.750% 04/01/2014 1,000,000 976,206 National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation 6.000% 05/15/2006 500,000 518,078 National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation, Note 7.250% 03/01/2012 500,000 577,925 Pepco Holdings, Inc., Note 6.450% 08/15/2012 150,000 165,998 Rio Tinto Finance USA, Ltd., Guaranteed Note (Australia) 2.625% 09/30/2008 100,000 95,967 Swiss Bank Corporation of New York, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 7.375% 06/15/2017 100,000 120,544 U.S. Bank National Association, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 6.375% 08/01/2011 750,000 834,044 Washington Mutual, Inc., Note 7.500% 08/15/2006 750,000 797,064 Washington Mutual, Inc., Senior Note 4.375% 01/15/2008 1,000,000 1,016,307 ----------- 28,509,813 ----------- FOOD RETAILERS--0.1% Albertson's, Inc., Note 7.500% 02/15/2011 250,000 289,906 Safeway, Inc., Note 7.500% 09/15/2009 800,000 905,248 ----------- 1,195,154 ----------- See accompanying notes to financial statements. 182
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) Forest Products & Paper--0.2% International Paper Company, Note 6.750% 09/01/2011 $ 300,000 $ 336,796 Kimberly Clark Corporation, Note 5.625% 02/15/2012 250,000 269,344 MeadWestvaco Corporation, Note 6.850% 04/01/2012 150,000 169,847 Weyerhaeuser Company, Note 7.375% 03/15/2032 750,000 892,247 Weyerhaeuser Company, Note 6.750% 03/15/2012 100,000 112,846 Weyerhaeuser Company, Note 6.000% 08/01/2006 250,000 259,892 ----------- 2,040,972 ----------- HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--0.0% UnitedHealth Group, Inc., Note 3.750% 02/10/2009 150,000 147,730 ----------- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION--0.0% Centex Corporation, Senior Note 4.750% 01/15/2008 100,000 102,092 ----------- HEAVY MACHINERY--0.2% Caterpillar, Inc., Senior Note 7.250% 09/15/2009 750,000 849,329 Cooper Industries, Inc., Guaranteed Senior Note 5.500% 11/01/2009 100,000 105,903 Deere & Company, Global Note 6.950% 04/25/2014 250,000 292,692 United Technologies Corporation, Note 6.700% 08/01/2028 150,000 174,377 United Technologies Corporation, Note 6.100% 05/15/2012 50,000 55,098 ----------- 1,477,399 ----------- HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--0.2% Lennar Corp., Note 144A 5.500% 09/01/2014 * 500,000 507,746 MDC Holdings, Inc., Senior Note 5.500% 05/15/2013 500,000 508,503 Newell Rubbermaid, Inc., Note 4.625% 12/15/2009 100,000 101,053 Pulte Homes, Inc., Senior Note 7.875% 08/01/2011 350,000 406,560 ----------- 1,523,862 ----------- HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.0% Fortune Brands, Inc., Note 2.875% 12/01/2006 100,000 99,108 ----------- INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.2% Tyco International Group SA, Guaranteed Note (Luxembourg) 6.750% 02/15/2011 500,000 561,104 Tyco International Group SA, Note (Luxembourg) 6.125% 11/01/2008 1,000,000 1,078,319 ----------- 1,639,423 ----------- INSURANCE--0.9% Aetna, Inc., Guaranteed Note 7.625% 08/15/2026 100,000 120,333 Allstate Corporation (The), Senior Note 7.200% 12/01/2009 750,000 850,847 Allstate Corporation (The), Senior Note 5.350% 06/01/2033 500,000 475,940 American General Finance Corporation, Senior Note, (MTN) 5.375% 10/01/2012 650,000 674,923 American General Finance Corporation, Senior Note, (MTN), (FRN) 5.875% 07/14/2006 1,000,000 1,037,204 American International Group, Inc., Global Senior Note 4.250% 05/15/2013 100,000 96,781 Anthem, Inc., Note 6.800% 08/01/2012 150,000 170,067 Axa Company (France) 8.600% 12/15/2030 250,000 329,328 AXA Financial, Inc., Senior Note 7.750% 08/01/2010 100,000 116,717 CNA Financial Corporation, Note 6.750% 11/15/2006 100,000 104,955 General Electric Global Insurance Holding Corporation, Note 7.500% 06/15/2010 150,000 169,821 Genworth Financial, Inc., Note 5.750% 05/15/2014 500,000 529,916 Hartford Life, Inc., Senior Note 7.375% 03/01/2031 150,000 179,629 Metlife, Inc., Note 5.000% 11/24/2013 500,000 503,076 Metlife, Inc., Senior Note 6.500% 12/15/2032 100,000 109,420 Metlife, Inc., Senior Note 5.250% 12/01/2006 500,000 516,235 Progressive Corporation (The), Senior Note 6.625% 03/01/2029 150,000 166,866 Protective Life Secured Trust, Note, (MTN) 4.000% 04/01/2011 400,000 390,928 Prudential Financial, Inc., Note, (MTN) 5.100% 09/20/2014 500,000 503,351 Prudential Financial, Inc., Note, (MTN), (FRN) 3.750% 05/01/2008 100,000 99,509 Radian Group, Inc., Senior Note 5.625% 02/15/2013 100,000 103,798 Safeco Corporation, Senior Note 4.875% 02/01/2010 150,000 153,757 Travelers Property Casualty Corporation, Note 7.750% 04/15/2026 500,000 596,980 UnitedHealth Group, Inc., Note 5.000% 08/15/2014 500,000 503,961 WellPoint, Inc., Note, 144A 5.950% 12/15/2034 250,000 253,319 ----------- 8,757,661 ----------- LODGING--0.1% Harrah's Operating Company, Inc., Guaranteed Senior Note 5.375% 12/15/2013 250,000 251,755 Hilton Hotels Corporation, Note 7.625% 12/01/2012 250,000 292,801 ----------- 544,556 ----------- See accompanying notes to financial statements. 183
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--0.6% British Sky Broadcasting PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 8.200% 07/15/2009 $ 250,000 $ 289,256 Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Global Note 4.250% 05/15/2009 250,000 247,714 Comcast Cable Communications Corporation, Note 8.375% 05/01/2007 500,000 553,270 Comcast Cable Communications Holdings, Inc., Note 9.455% 11/15/2022 400,000 554,600 Comcast Cable Communications Holdings, Inc., Note 8.375% 03/15/2013 500,000 617,501 Comcast Corporation, Note 7.050% 03/15/2033 500,000 573,998 COX Communications, Inc., Note 5.500% 10/01/2015 75,000 74,723 COX Communications, Inc., Note 4.625% 06/01/2013 250,000 239,564 Liberty Media Corporation, Senior Note 7.875% 07/15/2009 350,000 390,435 Time Warner Entertainment Company, LP, Senior Note 8.375% 03/15/2023 1,000,000 1,256,925 Time Warner, Inc. 7.625% 04/15/2031 500,000 606,782 Viacom, Inc. Senior Note 7.875% 07/30/2030 250,000 322,100 Viacom, Inc., Senior Note 5.625% 08/15/2012 50,000 53,566 ------------ 5,780,434 ------------ METALS--0.2% Alcan, Inc., Senior Note (Canada) 4.875% 09/15/2012 350,000 356,031 Alcoa, Inc., Note 7.375% 08/01/2010 750,000 868,714 Masco Corporation, Senior Note 5.875% 07/15/2012 250,000 268,333 ------------ 1,493,078 ------------ OIL & GAS--1.5% Alberta Energy Ltd., Note 7.375% 11/01/2031 400,000 483,323 Apache Finance Canada Corporation, Note (Canada) 7.750% 12/15/2029 150,000 195,623 BP Capital Markets PLC, Guaranteed Note (United Kingdom) 2.350% 06/15/2006 350,000 346,209 Burlington Resources Finance Company, Guaranteed Note (Canada) 7.200% 08/15/2031 150,000 179,560 Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., Note (Canada) 5.450% 10/01/2012 250,000 261,665 Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC, Note 5.375% 06/15/2007 350,000 363,007 Conoco, Inc., Note 6.950% 04/15/2029 750,000 888,447 Consolidated Natural Gas Company, Senior Note 5.000% 03/01/2014 250,000 251,041 Devon Financing Corporation ULC, Note 7.875% 09/30/2031 500,000 631,535 Devon Financing Corporation, ULC, Note 6.875% 09/30/2011 750,000 850,580 Enbridge Energy Partners, LP, Note 4.000% 01/15/2009 50,000 49,301 Kerr-McGee Corporation, Note 6.875% 09/15/2011 200,000 225,521 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP, Note 6.750% 03/15/2011 500,000 558,929 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP, Note 5.350% 08/15/2007 350,000 362,545 Kinder Morgan, Inc., Note 7.250% 03/01/2028 150,000 171,248 Kinder Morgan, Inc., Senior Note 6.500% 09/01/2012 250,000 275,212 Lasmo USA, Inc., Senior Note (United Kingdom) 6.750% 12/15/2007 100,000 108,052 Marathon Oil Corporation, Note 6.125% 03/15/2012 350,000 381,930 Nexen, Inc., Note (Canada) 5.050% 11/20/2013 250,000 248,714 Norsk Hydro AS, Note (Norway) 6.360% 01/15/2009 450,000 489,454 Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Note 7.200% 04/01/2028 250,000 298,116 Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Senior Note 7.375% 11/15/2008 400,000 448,944 Pemex Project Funding Master Trust, Note 8.625% 02/01/2022 250,000 291,500 Pemex Project Funding Master Trust, Note 7.375% 12/15/2014 350,000 389,900 Petroleos Mexicanos SA, Note (Mexico) 9.375% 12/02/2008 350,000 411,950 Phillips 66 Capital Trust II, Note 8.000% 01/15/2037 750,000 861,432 Southern California Gas Company, Note 4.800% 10/01/2012 100,000 101,726 Suncor Energy, Inc., Note 7.150% 02/01/2032 500,000 607,415 Texaco Capital, Inc., Note 5.500% 01/15/2009 350,000 370,197 TransCanada Pipelines Ltd., Note (Canada) 4.000% 06/15/2013 250,000 237,209 Transocean, Inc., Note (Cayman Islands) 7.375% 04/15/2018 100,000 118,570 Union Oil Company of California, Guaranteed Senior Note 5.050% 10/01/2012 100,000 102,516 Union Pacific Resources Group, Inc., Note 7.150% 05/15/2028 350,000 411,254 Valero Energy Corporation, Note 7.375% 03/15/2006 500,000 523,003 Valero Energy Corporation, Note 4.750% 06/15/2013 500,000 494,774 XTO Energy, Inc., Senior Note 4.900% 02/01/2014 750,000 749,702 ------------ 13,740,104 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--0.4% Abbott Laboratories, Note 3.500% 02/17/2009 250,000 247,678 American Home Products Corporation, Senior Note 6.950% 03/15/2011 250,000 281,849 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Note 5.750% 10/01/2011 850,000 911,605 Eli Lilly & Company, Note 2.900% 03/15/2008 150,000 146,687 GlaxoSmithKline Capital, Inc., Guaranteed Note 4.375% 04/15/2014 500,000 488,049 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 184
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) Johnson & Johnson, Note 4.950% 05/15/2033 $ 200,000 $ 190,197 Merck & Company, Inc., Senior Note 4.375% 02/15/2013 200,000 195,502 Pharmacia Corporation, Note 6.500% 12/01/2018 350,000 398,540 Schering-Plough Corporation, Senior Note 6.500% 12/01/2033 250,000 282,360 Wyeth Corporation, Note 5.500% 03/15/2013 100,000 104,103 Wyeth, Senior Note 6.500% 02/01/2034 250,000 267,624 Wyeth, Senior Note 5.500% 02/01/2014 250,000 259,108 ------------ 3,773,302 ------------ REAL ESTATE--0.1% Archstone Smith Trust REIT, Senior Note 5.000% 08/15/2007 100,000 102,848 Boston Properties, Inc. REIT 6.250% 01/15/2013 750,000 814,997 Simon Property Group, LP REIT, Note 6.350% 08/28/2012 250,000 273,538 ------------ 1,191,383 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.1% McDonald's Corporation, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 3.875% 08/15/2007 250,000 251,060 Yum! Brands, Inc., Senior Note 7.700% 07/01/2012 250,000 296,617 ------------ 547,677 ------------ RETAILERS--0.5% Costco Wholesale Corporation, Senior Note 5.500% 03/15/2007 250,000 260,065 CVS Corp., Note 4.875% 09/15/2014 530,000 531,181 Federated Deaprtment Stores, Inc., Senior Note 6.900% 04/01/2029 500,000 561,535 Federated Department Stores, Inc., Senior Note 6.300% 04/01/2009 253,000 274,065 Fred Meyer, Inc., Note 7.450% 03/01/2008 750,000 827,487 May Department Stores Co. (The), Note 5.750% 07/15/2014 250,000 257,390 May Department Stores Company (The), Note 7.900% 10/15/2007 250,000 275,808 Target Corporation, Note 7.000% 07/15/2031 350,000 427,872 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Note 7.550% 02/15/2030 750,000 979,562 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Note 4.125% 02/15/2011 250,000 251,233 ------------ 4,646,198 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.1% Verizon Global Funding Corporation 7.375% 09/01/2012 1,000,000 1,178,552 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--1.5% Alltel Corporation, Senior Note 7.000% 07/01/2012 250,000 288,298 America Movil SA de CV, Guaranteed Senior Note (Mexico) 5.500% 03/01/2014 100,000 99,041 AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., Senior Note 8.750% 03/01/2031 250,000 338,107 AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., Senior Note 7.875% 03/01/2011 750,000 885,066 Bellsouth Capital Funding Corporation, Note 7.875% 02/15/2030 500,000 624,684 BellSouth Corporation, Note 6.875% 10/15/2031 350,000 398,240 BellSouth Corporation, Note 6.000% 10/15/2011 250,000 272,867 British Telecommunications PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 8.875% 12/15/2030 150,000 201,457 British Telecommunications PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 8.375% 12/15/2010 500,000 601,152 Deutsche Telekom International Finance BV, Guaranteed Note (Netherlands) 8.750% 06/15/2030 750,000 993,301 Deutsche Telekom International Finance BV, Note (Netherlands) 8.500% 06/15/2010 700,000 834,892 France Telecom SA, Note (France) 9.250% 03/01/2031 500,000 679,800 France Telecom SA, Note (France) 8.500% 03/01/2011 100,000 119,437 France Telecom SA, Note (France) 7.950% 03/01/2006 200,000 210,051 GTE Corporation, Note 7.510% 04/01/2009 200,000 226,006 Pacific Bell Corporation, Note 7.125% 03/15/2026 250,000 284,467 Royal KPN NV, Note (Netherlands) 8.000% 10/01/2010 350,000 413,605 SBC Communications, Inc., Global Note 5.100% 09/15/2014 1,000,000 1,011,212 Sprint Capital Corporation, Note 8.375% 03/15/2012 350,000 426,946 Sprint Capital Corporation, Note 6.875% 11/15/2028 350,000 384,345 Sprint Capital Corporation, Note 6.125% 11/15/2008 500,000 536,674 Telecom Italia Capital SA, Guaranteed Senior Note 144A (Luxembourg) 6.000% 09/30/2034 * 250,000 245,249 Telecom Italia Capital SA, Series B, Senior Note (Luxembourg) 5.250% 11/15/2013 350,000 354,380 Telefonica Europe BV (Netherlands) 8.250% 09/15/2030 350,000 470,819 TELUS Corporation, Note (Canada) 7.500% 06/01/2007 500,000 543,551 Verizon Global Funding Corporation, Note 7.750% 12/01/2030 750,000 935,420 Verizon New York, Inc., Note, Class A 7.375% 04/01/2032 + 350,000 402,740 Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc., Note, Class A 5.650% 11/15/2011 350,000 369,034 Verizon Virginia, Inc., Note 4.625% 03/15/2013 250,000 244,203 Verizon Wireless Capital LLC, Note 5.375% 12/15/2006 350,000 362,699 Vodafone Group PLC, Note (United Kingdom) 7.750% 02/15/2010 550,000 638,937 ------------ 14,396,680 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 185
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) TRANSPORTATION--0.4% Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation Note 7.125% 12/15/2010 $ 750,000 $ 857,533 Canadian National Railway Company, Note (Canada) 6.450% 07/15/2006 600,000 625,546 CSX Corporation, Note 7.950% 05/01/2027 230,000 290,921 Norfolk Southern Corp., Note 7.050% 05/01/2037 500,000 586,681 Norfolk Southern Corporation, Note 7.700% 05/15/2017 350,000 430,638 Union Pacific Corporation, Note, (MTN), (FRN) 6.790% 11/09/2007 750,000 807,415 ------------ 3,598,734 ------------ TOTAL CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS (Cost $194,711,725) 200,676,979 ------------ U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS--46.5% U.S. GOVERMENT AGENCIES AND MORTGAGE BACKED--46.5% Financing Corporation, Note 9.650% 11/02/2018 500,000 735,129 8.600% 09/26/2019 500,000 686,002 Tennessee Valley Authority 6.250% 12/15/2017 1,200,000 1,356,110 Federal Home Loan Bank 6.750% 08/15/2007 700,000 758,622 6.090% 06/02/2006 1,500,000 1,561,540 5.945% 07/28/2008 2,000,000 2,158,118 5.750% 05/15/2012 1,100,000 1,205,825 5.375% 05/15/2006 4,000,000 4,116,068 2.950% 09/14/2006 300,000 298,926 2.875% 09/15/2006 + 3,500,000 3,489,027 2.750% 12/15/2006- 03/14/2008 3,750,000 3,712,070 2.625% 10/16/2006- 02/16/2007 5,800,000 5,738,677 2.250% 05/15/2006 2,750,000 2,719,662 2.000% 02/27/2006 500,000 494,250 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7.500% 06/01/2027- 10/01/2029 1,348,846 1,449,179 7.000% 02/01/2016- 11/01/2033 3,794,450 4,029,215 6.875% 09/15/2010 5,000,000 5,714,820 6.750% 09/15/2029 70,000 84,930 6.500% 05/01/2008- 08/01/2032 15,294,853 16,135,002 6.250% 07/15/2032 1,700,000 1,957,055 6.000% 11/01/2016- 12/01/2033 20,282,850 21,023,300 5.750% 04/15/2008- 01/15/2012 4,650,000 5,037,250 5.500% 07/15/2006- 11/01/2034 41,445,346 42,351,481 5.200% 03/05/2019 200,000 198,230 5.000% 01/30/2014- 11/01/2034 41,058,585 41,093,459 4.750% 12/08/2010- 10/11/2012 1,500,000 1,503,000 4.500% 07/01/2011- 11/01/2034 22,368,271 22,204,818 4.250% 05/04/2009 600,000 600,996 4.125% 09/01/2009- 02/24/2011 1,000,000 992,035 4.000% 04/01/2009- 05/01/2019 4,502,993 4,429,320 3.500% 09/15/2007- 05/01/2011 + 8,443,900 8,466,581 3.300% 09/14/2007 300,000 299,333 3.000% 09/29/2006 600,000 596,398 2.875% 05/15/2007 + 6,000,000 5,942,154 2.850% 02/23/2007 1,000,000 989,497 2.400% 03/29/2007 1,000,000 981,150 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation TBA 6.500% 01/01/2035 1,000,000 1,049,375 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation TBA 5.500% 01/01/2035 2,000,000 2,031,876 Federal National Mortgage Association 7.500% 06/01/2030- 07/01/2031 138,217 148,176 7.250% 01/15/2010 2,800,000 3,221,487 7.000% 03/01/2030- 10/01/2034 4,248,002 4,503,836 6.625% 11/15/2010 2,600,000 2,941,905 6.500% 02/01/2017- 11/01/2033 11,845,641 12,444,775 6.375% 06/15/2009 394,000 435,121 6.250% 05/15/2029 1,150,000 1,313,034 6.000% 05/15/2011- 10/01/2034 21,806,911 22,722,553 5.875% 02/02/2006 1,700,000 1,749,424 5.500% 03/15/2011- 12/01/2034 42,453,086 43,317,013 5.250% 01/15/2009 3,700,000 3,909,635 5.000% 03/01/2018- 11/01/2034 35,855,317 36,003,709 4.750% 02/21/2013 600,000 597,377 4.625% 10/15/2013 5,800,000 5,864,496 4.500% 08/01/2011- 06/01/2034 13,331,739 13,243,545 4.375% 07/17/2013 600,000 584,908 4.125% 04/15/2014 + 3,000,000 2,913,159 4.000% 12/15/2008- 11/01/2019 7,291,748 7,157,325 3.500% 01/28/2008 550,000 548,465 3.410% 08/30/2007 1,500,000 1,495,881 3.000% 03/02/2007 1,000,000 994,273 2.625% 01/19/2007 1,000,000 987,882 2.250% 02/28/2006- 05/15/2006 5,440,000 5,378,477 2.125% 04/15/2006 2,000,000 1,976,662 0.000% 06/01/2017 1,000,000 530,561 Federal National Mortgage Association TBA 5.500% 01/01/2035 5,300,000 5,381,154 Federal National Mortgage Association TBA 5.000% 01/01/2035 1,900,000 1,885,157 Government National Mortgage Association 7.500% 12/15/2029- 05/15/2032 2,317,495 2,489,922 7.000% 09/15/2031 1,609,000 1,711,113 6.500% 03/15/2026- 10/15/2032 5,166,765 5,446,654 6.000% 02/15/2033- 11/15/2034 7,960,600 8,258,451 5.500% 05/15/2033- 11/15/2034 11,134,936 11,386,391 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 186
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS-- (CONTINUED) 5.000% 05/15/2033- 06/15/2034 $ 3,894,110 $ 3,902,194 TOTAL U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $432,173,213) 433,635,195 -------------- U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--24.1% U.S. TREASURY BONDS--8.3% U.S. Treasury Bond 13.875% 05/15/2011 600,000 687,235 13.250% 05/15/2014 850,000 1,181,367 12.750% 11/15/2010 200,000 216,914 11.750% 11/15/2014 500,000 678,926 10.375% 11/15/2012 + 300,000 357,774 9.875% 11/15/2015 2,600,000 3,841,908 9.250% 02/15/2016 3,700,000 5,282,764 9.125% 05/15/2018 1,000,000 1,454,766 8.750% 05/15/2017 1,100,000 1,541,676 8.125% 08/15/2019 + 6,030,000 8,232,367 8.000% 11/15/2021 4,150,000 5,697,983 7.875% 02/15/2021 3,000,000 4,054,221 7.625% 02/15/2025 3,300,000 4,470,342 7.500% 11/15/2024 1,150,000 1,537,406 7.250% 05/15/2016 4,600,000 5,759,347 7.125% 02/15/2023 4,300,000 5,488,382 6.500% 11/15/2026 1,950,000 2,369,632 6.250% 05/15/2030 3,260,000 3,898,631 6.125% 11/15/2027 1,600,000 1,869,189 6.000% 02/15/2026 + 4,250,000 4,869,739 5.750% 08/15/2010 1,500,000 1,651,935 5.375% 02/15/2031 + 1,400,000 1,514,297 5.250% 02/15/2029 2,400,000 2,518,313 5.000% 08/15/2011 + 4,500,000 4,791,973 2.375% 08/15/2006 + 3,750,000 3,715,579 -------------- 77,682,666 -------------- U.S. TREASURY NOTES--15.8% U.S. Treasury Note 7.000% 07/15/2006 6,400,000 6,787,501 6.125% 08/15/2007 2,600,000 2,791,142 6.000% 08/15/2009 9,400,000 10,370,118 5.625% 02/15/2006- 05/15/2008 5,800,000 6,181,128 5.500% 02/15/2008- 05/15/2009 4,000,000 4,311,488 5.000% 02/15/2011 500,000 532,051 4.875% 02/15/2012 2,000,000 2,114,532 4.750% 11/15/2008 5,900,000 6,181,406 4.625% 05/15/2006 5,850,000 5,986,656 4.375% 05/15/2007 + 7,200,000 7,402,219 4.250% 08/15/2013- 08/15/2014 + 6,450,000 6,489,889 4.000% 11/15/2012- 02/15/2014 + 10,150,000 10,087,689 3.875% 02/15/2013 1,060,000 1,046,171 3.625% 07/15/2009- 05/15/2013 + 7,910,000 7,802,920 3.500% 11/15/2006- 08/15/2009 + 14,700,000 14,767,193 3.375% 12/15/2008- 10/15/2009 8,115,000 8,087,755 3.125% 05/15/2007- 04/15/2009 7,420,000 7,383,105 3.000% 12/31/2006- 11/15/2007 + 6,000,000 5,986,645 2.750% 08/15/2007 + 5,000,000 4,946,680 2.625% 11/15/2006- 05/15/2008 + 11,500,000 11,321,449 2.500% 05/31/2006- 10/31/2006 + 16,900,000 16,772,231 -------------- 147,349,968 -------------- TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $223,918,884) 225,032,634 -------------- MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS--0.2% FINANCIAL SERVICES--0.2% Illinois State (Illinois) 5.100% 06/01/2033 600,000 576,342 New Jersey Economic Development Authority (New Jersey) 7.425% 02/15/2029 500,000 628,945 New Jersey State Turnpike Authority (New Jersey) 4.252% 01/01/2016 550,000 529,953 Oregon State (Oregon) 5.762% 06/01/2023 200,000 211,390 -------------- TOTAL MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS (Cost $1,857,300) 1,946,630 -------------- SOVEREIGN DEBT OBLIGATIONS--1.9% GOVERNMENT ISSUED--1.9% British Columbia (Province of) (Canada) 6.500% 01/15/2026 150,000 174,776 Canadian Government (Canada) 5.250% 11/05/2008 250,000 264,524 Hydro Quebec (Canada) 6.300% 05/11/2011 350,000 390,738 Hydro-Quebec (Canada) 8.050% 07/07/2024 500,000 679,472 Italian Republic (Italy) 6.875% 09/27/2023 250,000 298,737 Italian Republic (Italy) 6.000% 02/22/2011 1,550,000 1,699,156 Italian Republic (Italy) 5.375% 06/15/2033 500,000 501,871 Italian Republic (Italy) 4.375% 10/25/2006 750,000 763,341 Malaysia Government (Malaysia) 8.750% 06/01/2009 500,000 593,765 Malaysia Government (Malaysia) 7.500% 07/15/2011 250,000 292,520 Manitoba Province (Cayman Islands) 4.250% 11/20/2006 750,000 765,172 New Brunswick Province (Canada) 3.500% 10/23/2007 150,000 150,110 Nova Scotia Province (Canada) 5.750% 02/27/2012 350,000 380,868 Ontario Province (Canada) 5.500% 10/01/2008 550,000 583,608 Ontario Province (Canada) 3.282% 03/28/2008 250,000 247,046 Ontario Province (Canada) 2.650% 12/15/2006 1,000,000 988,419 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 187
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOVEREIGN DEBT OBLIGATIONS--(CONTINUED) People's Republic of China (China) 4.750% 10/29/2013 $ 250,000 $ 252,010 Quebec Province (Canada) 6.125% 01/22/2011 850,000 936,944 Quebec Province (Canada) 5.750% 02/15/2009 850,000 911,429 Region of Lombardy (Italy) 5.804% 10/25/2032 100,000 106,688 Republic of Chile (Chile) 5.500% 01/15/2013 150,000 157,980 Republic of Finland (Finland) 6.950% 02/15/2026 150,000 182,317 Republic of Korea (South Korea) 8.875% 04/15/2008 250,000 290,516 Republic of Poland (Poland) 5.250% 01/15/2014 200,000 206,750 Republic of South Africa (South Africa) 7.375% 04/25/2012 250,000 286,875 Saskatchewan Province (Canada) 7.375% 07/15/2013 230,000 276,725 State of Israel (Israel) 5.125% 03/01/2014 250,000 250,037 United Mexican States (Mexico) 9.875% 01/15/2007 150,000 168,863 United Mexican States (Mexico) 8.625% 03/12/2008 1,000,000 1,137,500 United Mexican States (Mexico) 8.375% 01/14/2011 500,000 588,500 United Mexican States (Mexico) 8.300% 08/15/2031 250,000 293,625 United Mexican States (Mexico) 8.125% 12/30/2019 750,000 882,000 United Mexican States (Mexico) 7.500% 04/08/2033 400,000 433,000 United Mexican States (Mexico) 6.375% 01/16/2013 1,150,000 1,227,625 -------------- TOTAL SOVEREIGN DEBT OBLIGATIONS (Cost $16,890,055) 17,363,507 -------------- ASSET BACKED SECURITIES--4.6% AIRLINES--0.1% American Airlines, Inc., Ser. 1999-1, Class A2 7.024% 10/15/2009 157,000 161,622 Continental Airlines, Inc., Ser. 1998-1, Class 1A 6.648% 09/15/2017 634,366 616,559 -------------- 778,181 -------------- BANKING--4.0% AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables Trust, Series 2003-D-M, Class A-4 2.840% 08/06/2010 1,000,000 990,066 Banc of America Commercial Mortgage, Inc., Series 2002-2, Class A3 5.118% 07/11/2043 500,000 517,755 Bank One Issuance Trust, Series 2003-A7, Class A7 3.350% 03/15/2011 1,500,000 1,482,825 Capital One Auto Finance Trust, Ser. 2020-B, Class A3A 2.710% 10/16/2006 843,186 843,616 Capital One Master Trust, Series 2001-8, Class A 4.600% 08/17/2009 400,000 408,415 Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust, Series 2001-A6, Class A6 5.650% 06/16/2008 1,975,000 2,042,179 Citibank Credit Card Master Trust I, Series 1999-2, Class A 5.875% 03/10/2011 1,500,000 1,614,441 CS First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2003-C5, Class A2 3.808% 12/15/2036 1,000,000 995,492 First Union National Bank Commercial Mortgage, Series 2001-C3, Class A2 6.180% 08/15/2033 1,200,000 1,278,656 GE Capital Commercial Mortgage Corp., Series 2004-C1, Class A2 3.915% 11/10/2038 1,000,000 989,453 GE Capital Commercial Mortgage Corporation, Ser. 2001-A, Class A2 6.531% 05/15/2033 3,500,000 3,896,625 GMAC Commercial Mortgage Securities, Inc., Ser. 2000-C1, Class A2 7.724% 12/15/2009 1,707,000 1,953,967 Honda Auto Receivables Owner Trust, Series 2004-1, Class A4 3.060% 10/21/2009 1,000,000 990,131 Household Auto Receivables Trust, Ser. 2002-3, Class A4A 3.440% 05/18/2009 2,000,000 2,012,756 JP Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corporation, Series 2004-CB9, Class A4 5.563% 06/12/2041 750,000 788,941 LB Commercial Mortgage Trust, Ser. 1991-C1, Class A2 6.780% 06/15/2031 6,000,000 6,613,714 LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust, Series 2003-C8, Class A2 4.207% 11/15/2027 1,000,000 1,007,354 MBNA Master Credit Card Trust, Series 1999-B, Class A 5.900% 08/15/2011 825,000 890,004 Merrill Lynch Mortgage Trust, Series 2002-MW1, Class A3 5.403% 07/12/2034 500,000 526,668 Morgan Stanley Capital I, Ser. 1997-C1, Class B 7.690% 02/15/2020 1,000,000 1,060,263 Morgan Stanley Capital I, Series 2004-HQ3, Class A4 4.800% 01/13/2041 750,000 752,209 Morgan Stanley Capital I, Series 2004-T13, Class A2 3.940% 09/13/2045 1,000,000 987,618 Mortgage Capital Funding, Inc., Ser. 1998-MC2, Class A2 6.423% 06/18/2030 708,859 757,338 Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust, Ser. 2003-C5, Class A2 3.989% 06/15/2035 750,000 716,540 Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust, Ser. 2003-C9, Class A4 5.012% 12/15/2035 750,000 763,099 Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust, Series 2004-C11, Class A5 5.215% 01/15/2041 500,000 515,090 Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust, Series 2004-C12, Class A4 5.236% 08/15/2041 750,000 779,589 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 188
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASSET BACKED SECURITIES--(CONTINUED) WFS Financial Owner Trust, Series 2003-3, Class A4 3.250% 05/20/2011 $ 900,000 $ 896,745 -------------- 37,071,549 -------------- ELECTRIC UTILITIES--0.3% Detroit Edison Securitization Funding LLC, Ser. 2001-1, Class A6 6.620% 03/01/2016 2,700,000 3,087,113 -------------- FINANCIAL SERVICES--0.2% CS First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 1998-C2, Class A2 6.300% 11/11/2030 407,000 439,290 LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust, Ser. 2002-C4, Class A5 4.853% 09/15/2031 1,500,000 1,529,069 -------------- 1,968,359 -------------- TOTAL ASSET BACKED SECURITIES (Cost $42,688,113) 42,905,202 -------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--9.9% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.0% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 6,028,230 6,028,230 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,563,130 1,563,130 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,442,187 1,442,187 -------------- 9,033,547 -------------- BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--8.2% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 1,738,244 1,738,244 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 695,298 695,298 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 361,555 361,555 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 36,170 36,170 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 1,077,712 1,077,712 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 3,493,871 3,493,871 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 2,085,893 2,085,893 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 695,298 695,298 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 695,298 695,298 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,738,244 1,738,244 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 2,433,542 2,433,542 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 2,085,893 2,085,893 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 3,476,489 3,476,489 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 695,298 695,298 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 1,460,358 1,460,358 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 4,171,786 4,171,786 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 34,765 34,765 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 1,738,244 1,738,244 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 3,128,840 3,128,840 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 1,738,244 1,738,244 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 2,085,893 2,085,893 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 1,732,802 1,732,802 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 13,905,955 13,905,955 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 1,042,947 1,042,947 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 1,390,596 1,390,596 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 1,042,947 1,042,947 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 1,042,947 1,042,947 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 7,022,507 7,022,507 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 687,943 687,943 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 681,392 681,392 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 486,708 486,708 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 3,476,489 3,476,489 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,357,059 2,357,059 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 1,042,947 1,042,947 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 1,640,903 1,640,903 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 3,476,489 3,476,489 -------------- 76,697,566 -------------- FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.7% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 695,298 695,298 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 695,298 695,298 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 834,358 834,358 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 1,738,244 1,738,244 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 2,433,542 2,433,542 -------------- 6,396,740 -------------- TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $92,127,853) 92,127,853 -------------- See accompanying notes to financial statements. 189
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT CORE BOND INDEX FUND FACE VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--1.4% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/04 due 01/03/05, with a maturity value of 13,199,542 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 4.50% to 4.875%, maturity dates ranging from 11/25/2015 to 01/20/2034 and an aggregate market value of 13,857,440. $13,197,562 $ 13,197,562 -------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--110.1% (Cost $1,017,564,705) 1,026,885,562 Other assets less liabilities--(10.1%) (94,201,682) -------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $ 932,683,880 ============== NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: FRN Floating Rate Note MTN Medium Term Note REIT Real Estate Investment Trust + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. * Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified buyers. 144A securities represent 0.11% of Total Investments. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 190
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--98.9% ADVERTISING--0.2% Interpublic Group, Inc. *+ 13,428 $ 179,935 Monster Worldwide, Inc. * 3,572 120,162 Omnicom Group 5,767 486,273 ------------ 786,370 ------------ AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--1.3% Goodrich Corporation 3,725 121,584 Boeing Company (The) 26,119 1,352,181 General Dynamics Corporation 6,261 654,901 Honeywell International, Inc. 26,896 952,387 Lockheed Martin Corporation 13,778 765,368 Northrop Grumman Corporation 11,198 608,723 Textron, Inc. + 4,227 311,953 ------------ 4,767,097 ------------ AIRLINES--0.1% Delta Airlines, Inc. *+ 3,912 29,262 Southwest Airlines Company 24,725 402,523 ------------ 431,785 ------------ APPAREL RETAILERS--0.5% Gap, Inc. (The) 28,366 599,090 Kohl's Corporation * 10,536 518,055 Ltd. Brands 14,763 339,844 Nordstrom, Inc. 4,351 203,322 ------------ 1,660,311 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--1.0% Autonation, Inc. * 8,609 165,379 Dana Corporation 4,708 81,590 Delphi Corporation + 17,845 160,962 Ford Motor Company + 57,278 838,550 General Motors Corporation + 17,657 707,339 Genuine Parts Company 5,410 238,365 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (The) *+ 5,556 81,451 Harley-Davidson, Inc. 9,104 553,068 ITT Industries, Inc. 2,921 246,678 Navistar International Corporation * 2,176 95,700 Paccar, Inc. + 5,372 432,339 Visteon Corporation + 4,143 40,477 ------------ 3,641,898 ------------ BANKING--11.9% American Express Company 39,870 2,247,472 AmSouth Bancorp + 11,018 285,366 BB&T Corporation 17,208 723,596 Bank of America Corporation 127,362 5,984,740 Bank of New York Company, Inc. (The) 24,395 815,281 Capital One Financial Corporation 7,462 628,375 CIT Group, Inc. 6,850 313,867 Citigroup, Inc. 162,130 7,811,423 Comerica, Inc. + 5,263 321,148 Compass Bancshares, Inc. 3,100 150,877 Fifth Third Bancorp + 17,819 842,482 First Horizon National Corporation + 3,674 158,386 Golden West Financial Corporation 9,422 578,699 Huntington Bancshares, Inc. + 7,147 177,103 JP Morgan Chase & Company 111,615 4,354,101 KeyCorp + 12,773 433,005 M&T Bank Corporation 3,697 398,684 MBNA Corporation 40,359 1,137,720 Marshall & IIsley Corporation 7,069 312,450 Mellon Financial Corporation 13,012 404,803 National City Corporation + 20,551 771,690 North Fork Bancorp, Inc. 14,553 419,854 Northern Trust Corporation 6,877 334,085 PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 8,880 510,067 Providian Financial Corporation *+ 9,193 151,409 Regions Financial Corporation 14,562 518,262 SLM Corporation 13,476 719,484 Sovereign Bancorp, Inc. + 10,500 236,775 State Street Corporation 10,482 514,876 Suntrust Banks, Inc. 11,155 824,131 Synovus Financial Corporation 9,554 273,053 U.S. Bancorp 59,143 1,852,359 Wachovia Corporation 50,431 2,652,671 Washington Mutual, Inc. 27,088 1,145,281 Wells Fargo & Company 52,958 3,291,340 Zions Bancorp 2,846 193,613 ------------ 42,488,528 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--5.1% Adolph Coors Company Class B + 1,153 87,248 Altria Group, Inc. 64,337 3,930,991 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. 24,880 1,262,162 Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 20,379 454,656 Brown-Forman Corporation Class B 3,843 187,077 Campbell Soup Company 12,893 385,372 Coca-Cola Company (The) 76,108 3,168,376 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. 14,503 302,388 ConAgra Foods, Inc. 16,601 488,899 General Mills, Inc. 11,922 592,643 H.J. Heinz Company 10,943 426,668 Hershey Foods Corporation 7,602 422,215 Kellogg Company 12,755 569,638 McCormick & Company, Inc. 4,395 169,647 Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. + 7,922 214,211 Pepsico, Inc. 53,172 2,775,578 RJ Reynolds Tobacco Holding, Inc. + 4,580 359,988 Safeway, Inc. * 13,907 274,524 Sara Lee Corporation 24,524 592,009 Supervalu, Inc. 4,247 146,606 Sysco Corporation + 19,793 755,499 UST, Inc. 5,151 247,815 WM Wrigley Jr. Company 6,916 478,518 ------------ 18,292,728 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--1.3% Home Depot, Inc. 68,886 2,944,188 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation + 3,355 89,713 Lowe's Companies, Inc. + 24,560 1,414,410 Vulcan Materials Company 3,221 175,899 ------------ 4,624,210 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 191
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) CHEMICALS--1.6% Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 7,096 $ 411,355 Avery Dennison Corporation 3,499 209,835 Cooper Tire & Rubber Company + 2,340 50,427 Dow Chemical Company (The) 29,594 1,465,199 Eastman Chemical Company 2,451 141,496 Ecolab, Inc. + 8,060 283,148 EI Du Pont de Nemours & Company 31,493 1,544,732 Great Lakes Chemical Corporation 1,603 45,669 Hercules, Inc. * 3,515 52,198 International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 2,965 127,021 Monsanto Company 8,297 460,898 PPG Industries, Inc. 5,381 366,769 Praxair, Inc. 10,096 445,738 ------------ 5,604,485 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--1.1% Allied Waste Industries, Inc. * 10,137 94,071 Apollo Group, Inc. Class A * 5,934 478,933 Cendant Corporation 33,082 773,457 Cintas Corporation 5,408 237,195 Convergys Corporation * 4,528 67,875 Equifax, Inc. 4,405 123,781 Fluor Corporation + 2,599 141,672 H&R Block, Inc. + 5,116 250,684 Moody's Corporation 4,611 400,465 Paychex, Inc. 11,838 403,439 Robert Half International, Inc. 5,423 159,599 RR Donnelley & Sons Company 6,781 239,301 Ryder System, Inc. 2,030 96,973 Waste Management, Inc. 17,915 536,375 ------------ 4,003,820 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--1.7% ADC Telecommunications, Inc. * 25,498 68,335 Andrew Corporation * 4,865 66,310 Avaya, Inc. *+ 14,897 256,228 Ciena Corporation * 15,008 50,127 Comverse Technology, Inc. * 6,104 149,243 Corning, Inc. * 43,710 514,467 L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. 3,468 253,996 Lucent Technologies, Inc. *+ 132,779 499,249 Motorola, Inc. 74,567 1,282,552 Network Appliance, Inc. * 11,224 372,861 Qualcomm, Inc. 51,268 2,173,763 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 4,807 158,679 Tellabs, Inc. * 13,208 113,457 ------------ 5,959,267 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--5.9% Adobe Systems, Inc. 7,409 464,841 Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Class A *+ 3,980 239,556 Autodesk, Inc. 7,066 268,155 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 18,124 803,799 BMC Software, Inc. * 7,266 135,148 Citrix Systems, Inc. * 5,196 127,458 Computer Associates International, Inc. + 18,038 560,260 Computer Sciences Corporation * 5,832 328,750 Compuware Corporation * 12,167 78,721 Electronic Arts, Inc. * 9,382 578,682 Electronic Data Systems Corporation 16,012 369,877 First Data Corporation 26,695 1,135,605 Fiserv, Inc. * 6,138 246,686 IMS Health, Inc. 7,482 173,657 Intuit, Inc. * 5,986 263,444 Mercury Interactive Corporation *+ 2,850 129,818 Microsoft Corporation 340,149 9,085,380 NCR Corporation * 2,995 207,344 Novell, Inc. * 11,821 79,792 Nvidia Corporation * 5,134 120,957 Oracle Corporation * 162,796 2,233,561 Parametric Technology Corporation * 8,439 49,706 Siebel Systems, Inc. * 16,000 168,000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * 102,536 551,644 Sungard Data Systems, Inc. * 9,196 260,523 Symantec Corporation * 19,488 502,011 Unisys Corporation * 10,465 106,534 Veritas Software Corporation *+ 13,639 389,393 Yahoo!, Inc. * 42,888 1,616,020 ------------ 21,275,322 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--5.6% 3M Company 24,373 2,000,292 Apple Computer, Inc. * 12,177 784,199 Cisco Systems, Inc. * 208,628 4,026,520 Dell, Inc. * 78,338 3,301,163 EMC Corporation * 75,095 1,116,663 Gateway, Inc. * 10,279 61,777 Hewlett-Packard Company 94,981 1,991,752 International Business Machines Corporation 52,468 5,172,295 International Game Technology 10,862 373,436 Jabil Circuit, Inc. * 6,424 164,326 Lexmark International, Inc. * 4,068 345,780 Pitney Bowes, Inc. 7,296 337,659 Solectron Corporation * 29,567 157,592 Symbol Technologies, Inc. + 7,303 126,342 ------------ 19,959,796 ------------ CONTAINERS & PACKAGING--0.1% Ball Corporation 3,568 156,921 Sealed Air Corporation * 2,691 143,350 ------------ 300,271 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--2.1% Alberto Culver Company Class B 2,792 135,607 Avon Products, Inc. 14,618 565,717 Clorox Company 5,283 311,327 Colgate-Palmolive Company 16,612 849,870 Gillette Company (The) 31,577 1,414,018 Procter & Gamble Company 79,662 4,387,783 ------------ 7,664,322 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--3.4% General Electric Company 330,826 12,075,149 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 192
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) ELECTRIC UTILITIES--2.9% AES Corporation (The) * 19,614 $ 268,123 Allegheny Energy, Inc. *+ 4,024 79,313 Ameren Corporation + 5,945 298,082 American Electric Power Company, Inc. + 12,209 419,257 CMS Energy Corporation *+ 5,099 53,285 Calpine Corporation *+ 20,845 82,129 Centerpoint Energy, Inc. + 9,695 109,554 Cinergy Corporation 5,638 234,710 Consolidated Edison, Inc. + 7,439 325,456 Constellation Energy Group, Inc. 5,597 244,645 DTE Energy Company + 5,330 229,883 Dominion Resources, Inc. 10,202 691,083 Duke Energy Corporation 29,336 743,081 Edison International 10,318 330,486 Entergy Corporation 7,145 482,931 Exelon Corporation + 20,920 921,944 FPL Group, Inc. + 5,724 427,869 FirstEnergy Corporation 10,244 404,740 KeySpan Corporation 5,036 198,670 NiSource, Inc. 8,413 191,648 PG&E Corporation * 12,482 415,401 PPL Corporation 5,914 315,098 Pinnacle West Capital Corporation 2,891 128,389 Progress Energy, Inc. + 7,759 351,017 Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 7,446 385,479 Sempra Energy + 7,063 259,071 Southern Company (The) 23,084 773,776 TXU Corporation + 8,145 525,841 TECO Energy, Inc. + 5,950 91,273 Xcel Energy, Inc. 12,731 231,704 ------------ 10,213,938 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.3% Cooper Industries Ltd. Class A 2,956 200,683 Emerson Electric Company 13,125 920,063 ------------ 1,120,746 ------------ ELECTRONICS--3.2% Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *+ 11,136 245,215 Agilent Technologies, Inc. * 14,956 360,440 Altera Corporation * 11,395 235,877 American Power Conversion Corporation 6,286 134,520 Analog Devices, Inc. 11,930 440,456 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation * 9,726 40,946 Broadcom Corporation Class A * 10,188 328,869 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Class B * 13,015 238,955 Intel Corporation + 200,977 4,700,852 JDS Uniphase Corporation *+ 45,346 143,747 LSI Logic Corporation * 12,007 65,798 Linear Technology Corporation 9,592 371,786 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 10,205 432,590 Micron Technology, Inc. *+ 19,238 237,589 Molex, Inc. + 5,928 177,840 National Semiconductor Corporation 11,338 203,517 Novellus Systems, Inc. 4,373 121,963 PMC-Sierra, Inc. * 5,469 61,526 Power-One, Inc. * 2,640 23,549 QLogic Corporation * 2,992 109,896 Raytheon Company 14,179 550,571 Rockwell Collins, Inc. 5,606 221,101 Sanmina-SCI Corporation *+ 16,779 142,118 Teradyne, Inc. * 6,358 108,531 Texas Instruments, Inc. 54,592 1,344,055 Xilinx, Inc. 10,839 321,376 ------------ 11,363,683 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--2.1% Eastman Kodak Company + 8,976 289,476 Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. + 3,497 233,914 Hasbro, Inc. 5,527 107,113 Mattel, Inc. 12,914 251,694 News Corporation, Inc. Class A *+ 79,700 1,487,202 Time Warner, Inc. * 143,571 2,791,020 Walt Disney Company 64,656 1,797,437 Xerox Corporation * 26,277 446,972 ------------ 7,404,828 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--3.5% Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. (The) 3,184 325,755 Charles Schwab Corporation (The) + 42,454 507,750 Countrywide Financial Corporation 17,400 643,974 E*Trade Financial Corporation * 11,500 171,925 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 21,360 1,574,232 Federal National Mortgage Association 30,430 2,166,920 Federated Investors, Inc. Class B 3,440 104,576 Franklin Resources, Inc. 7,747 539,579 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 15,303 1,592,124 Janus Capital Group, Inc. 7,623 128,143 Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. 8,498 743,405 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 29,253 1,748,452 Morgan Stanley 34,565 1,919,049 T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 3,942 245,192 ------------ 12,411,076 ------------ FOOD RETAILERS--0.4% Albertson's, Inc. + 11,517 275,026 Kroger Company * 22,795 399,824 Starbucks Corporation * 12,485 778,565 ------------ 1,453,415 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.8% Bemis Company 3,365 97,888 Georgia-Pacific Corporation 8,048 301,639 International Paper Company 15,213 638,946 Kimberly Clark Corporation 15,374 1,011,763 MeadWestvaco Corporation 6,252 211,880 Pactiv Corporation * 4,478 113,249 Temple-Inland, Inc. 1,719 117,580 Weyerhaeuser Company 7,390 496,756 ------------ 2,989,701 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 193
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--1.1% Caremark Rx, Inc. * 14,600 $ 575,678 Express Scripts, Inc. * 2,487 190,106 HCA, Inc. + 14,901 595,444 Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A + 7,595 172,558 Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings * 4,640 231,165 Manor Care, Inc. 2,822 99,983 Tenet Healthcare Corporation *+ 14,819 162,713 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 20,922 1,841,764 ------------ 3,869,411 ------------ HEAVY CONSTRUCTION--0.1% Centex Corporation + 3,736 222,591 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--2.0% American Standard Companies, Inc. * 6,615 273,332 Applied Materials, Inc. * 53,163 909,087 Baker Hughes, Inc. 10,503 448,163 Black & Decker Corporation + 2,461 217,380 Caterpillar, Inc. 10,695 1,042,869 Cummins, Inc. 1,339 112,195 Deere & Company 7,799 580,246 Dover Corporation 6,414 269,003 Eaton Corporation 4,713 341,033 Ingersoll-Rand Company Class A 5,323 427,437 Pall Corporation + 3,958 114,584 Parker Hannifin Corporation 3,755 284,404 Rockwell Automation, Inc. 5,803 287,539 Stanley Works (The) + 2,567 125,757 United Technologies Corporation 16,113 1,665,279 W.W. Grainger, Inc. 2,889 192,465 ------------ 7,290,773 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--0.5% Johnson Controls, Inc. 5,919 375,501 KB Home 1,468 153,259 Leggett & Platt, Inc. 6,076 172,741 Masco Corporation 13,567 495,603 Maytag Corporation + 2,488 52,497 Pulte Homes, Inc. 3,929 250,670 Whirlpool Corporation + 2,005 138,766 ------------ 1,639,037 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.5% Fortune Brands, Inc. 4,419 341,058 Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 9,407 871,841 Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. + 8,690 210,211 Rohm & Haas Company 7,051 311,866 Snap-On, Inc. 1,846 63,429 ------------ 1,798,405 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.6% Tyco International Ltd. 63,221 2,259,519 ------------ INSURANCE--5.0% ACE Ltd. (Bermuda) 8,736 373,464 Aflac, Inc. 15,740 627,082 Aetna, Inc. 4,832 602,792 Allstate Corporation (The) 21,578 1,116,014 AMBAC Financial Group, Inc. 3,384 277,928 American International Group, Inc. 81,612 5,359,460 AON Corporation 9,930 236,930 Chubb Corporation 5,886 452,633 Cigna Corporation 4,279 349,038 Cincinnati Financial Corporation 5,315 235,242 Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. 9,158 634,741 Humana, Inc. * 5,100 151,419 Jefferson Pilot Corporation 4,267 221,713 Lincoln National Corporation 5,387 251,465 Loews Corporation 5,773 405,842 MBIA, Inc. + 4,364 276,154 MGIC Investment Corporation 3,117 214,792 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. 16,291 535,974 Metlife, Inc. + 23,272 942,749 Principal Financial Group 9,826 402,276 Progressive Corporation (The) 6,740 571,822 Prudential Financial, Inc. 16,216 891,231 Safeco Corporation + 3,918 204,676 St. Paul Travelers Companies 20,967 777,247 Torchmark Corporation 3,284 187,648 UnumProvident Corporation 9,377 168,223 WellPoint, Inc. * 9,259 1,064,785 XL Capital Ltd. Class A (Bermuda) + 4,346 337,467 ------------ 17,870,807 ------------ LODGING--0.3% Hilton Hotels Corporation 11,912 270,879 Marriott International, Inc. Class A 7,093 446,717 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 6,403 373,935 ------------ 1,091,531 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--2.1% Clear Channel Communications, Inc. + 18,372 615,278 Comcast Corporation Class A * 70,366 2,341,780 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. + 2,582 111,181 Gannett Company, Inc. 8,253 674,270 Knight-Ridder, Inc. 2,330 155,970 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (The) 5,967 546,219 Meredith Corporation 1,589 86,124 New York Times Company Class A + 4,417 180,214 Tribune Company 9,888 416,680 Univision Communications, Inc. Class A *+ 10,111 295,949 Viacom, Inc. Class B 54,021 1,965,824 ------------ 7,389,489 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--4.1% Allergan, Inc. 4,130 334,819 Applera Corporation 5,986 125,167 Bausch & Lomb, Inc. 1,661 107,068 Baxter International, Inc. 19,224 663,997 Becton, Dickinson & Company 7,740 439,632 Biomet, Inc. 7,995 346,903 Boston Scientific Corporation * 26,340 936,387 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 194
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) C.R. Bard, Inc. 3,184 $ 203,712 Fisher Scientific International * 3,600 224,568 Guidant Corporation 9,847 709,969 Johnson & Johnson 92,947 5,894,699 Kla-Tencor Corporation *+ 6,165 287,166 Medtronic, Inc. 37,661 1,870,622 Millipore Corporation *+ 1,546 77,006 PerkinElmer, Inc. 4,019 90,387 Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 3,162 302,129 St. Jude Medical, Inc. * 10,926 458,127 Stryker Corporation 12,392 597,914 Tektronix, Inc. 2,676 80,842 Thermo Electron Corporation * 5,157 155,690 Waters Corporation * 3,586 167,789 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. * 7,657 613,479 ------------ 14,688,072 ------------ METALS--0.8% Alcoa, Inc. 26,951 846,800 Allegheny Technologies, Inc. 2,556 55,389 Danaher Corporation 9,504 545,625 Engelhard Corporation 3,972 121,821 Newmont Mining Corporation + 13,882 616,500 Nucor Corporation + 4,960 259,606 Phelps Dodge Corporation 2,910 287,857 United States Steel Corporation + 3,516 180,195 ------------ 2,913,793 ------------ MINING--0.1% Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold, Inc. Class B + 5,578 213,247 ------------ OIL & GAS--7.0% Amerada Hess Corporation 2,847 234,536 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 7,844 508,370 Apache Corporation 10,263 519,000 Ashland, Inc. 2,173 126,860 BJ Services Company 4,913 228,651 Burlington Resources, Inc. 12,182 529,917 ChevronTexaco Corporation 66,788 3,507,038 ConocoPhillips 21,657 1,880,477 Devon Energy Corporation 15,126 588,704 Dynegy, Inc. Class A *+ 11,945 55,186 EOG Resources, Inc. 3,645 260,107 EL Paso Corporation 19,255 200,252 Exxon Mobil Corporation 203,522 10,432,538 Halliburton Company 13,873 544,377 Kerr-McGee Corporation 4,694 271,266 Kinder Morgan, Inc. 3,903 285,426 Marathon Oil Corporation 10,654 400,697 Nabors Industries Ltd. * 4,542 232,959 Nicor, Inc. + 1,395 51,531 Noble Corporation * 4,237 210,748 Occidental Petroleum Corporation 12,294 717,478 Peoples Energy Corporation 1,166 51,246 Rowan Companies, Inc. * 3,489 90,365 Schlumberger Ltd. 18,368 1,229,738 Sunoco, Inc. 2,347 191,773 Transocean, Inc. *+ 10,031 425,214 Unocal Corporation 8,199 354,525 Valero Energy Corporation 8,000 363,200 Williams Companies, Inc. 18,172 296,022 XTO Energy, Inc. 7,200 254,736 ------------ 25,042,937 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--6.9% Abbott Laboratories 49,103 2,290,655 AmerisourceBergen Corporation 3,544 207,962 Amgen, Inc. * 39,756 2,550,347 Biogen Idec, Inc. * 10,474 697,673 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 61,279 1,569,968 Cardinal Health, Inc. 13,510 785,607 Chiron Corporation *+ 5,844 194,781 Eli Lilly & Company 35,563 2,018,200 Forest Laboratories, Inc. *+ 11,427 512,615 Genzyme Corporation * 6,997 406,316 Gilead Sciences, Inc. * 13,400 468,866 Hospira, Inc. * 4,680 156,780 King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 7,638 94,711 McKesson Corporation 9,227 290,281 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. * 8,558 356,013 MedImmune, Inc. * 7,840 212,542 Merck & Company, Inc. 69,781 2,242,761 Mylan Laboratories + 8,000 141,440 Pfizer, Inc. 236,385 6,356,393 Schering-Plough Corporation 46,131 963,215 Sigma Aldrich Corporation 2,196 132,770 Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 3,419 112,177 Wyeth 42,071 1,791,804 ------------ 24,553,877 ------------ REAL ESTATE--0.5% Apartment Investment & Management Company REIT Class A 2,984 115,003 Archstone-Smith Trust REIT 5,200 199,160 Equity Office Properties Trust REIT 12,340 359,341 Equity Residential REIT 8,722 315,562 Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. REIT 5,794 222,721 Prologis REIT 5,698 246,894 Simon Property Group, Inc. REIT 7,108 459,674 ------------ 1,918,355 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.5% Darden Restaurants, Inc. 4,732 131,266 McDonald's Corporation 38,990 1,250,019 Wendy's International, Inc. 3,708 145,576 Yum! Brands, Inc. 9,114 429,999 ------------ 1,956,860 ------------ RETAILERS--5.1% Autozone, Inc. * 2,611 238,410 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. * 9,377 373,486 Best Buy Company, Inc. 10,047 596,993 Big Lots, Inc. * 3,704 44,930 CVS Corporation 12,307 554,676 Circuit City Stores, Inc. + 5,896 92,213 Costco Wholesale Corporation 14,494 701,655 Dillard's, Inc. Class A 2,636 70,829 Dollar General Corporation 9,870 205,000 eBay, Inc. * 20,785 2,416,880 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 195
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Family Dollar Stores, Inc. + 5,061 $ 158,055 Federated Department Stores 5,475 316,400 JC Penney Company, Inc. (Holding Company) 9,044 374,422 May Department Stores Company (The) + 9,139 268,687 Office Depot, Inc. * 10,114 175,579 OfficeMax, Inc. 2,737 85,887 RadioShack Corporation 5,358 176,171 Sears Roebuck & Company 6,538 333,634 Sherwin-Williams Company (The) 4,515 201,504 Staples, Inc. 15,578 525,134 TJX Companies, Inc. + 15,438 387,957 Target Corporation 28,111 1,459,804 Tiffany & Company 4,643 148,437 Toys R US, Inc. * 6,762 138,418 Walgreen Company 32,324 1,240,272 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 132,781 7,013,492 ------------ 18,298,925 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Citizens Communications Company 10,409 143,540 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--3.2% Alltel Corporation 9,682 568,914 AT&T Corporation 24,910 474,785 BellSouth Corporation 57,640 1,601,816 CenturyTel, Inc. 4,207 149,222 Nextel Communications, Inc. Class A * 35,238 1,057,140 Qwest Communications International, Inc. * 56,985 253,013 SBC Communications, Inc. 104,005 2,680,209 Sprint Corp.-FON Group 45,467 1,129,855 Verizon Communications, Inc. 86,794 3,516,025 ------------ 11,430,979 ------------ TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--0.4% Coach, Inc. * 5,740 323,736 Jones Apparel Group, Inc. 4,000 146,280 Liz Claiborne, Inc. 3,456 145,878 Nike, Inc. Class B 8,170 740,937 Reebok International Ltd. + 1,864 82,016 VF Corporation + 3,422 189,510 ------------ 1,628,357 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--2.0% Brunswick Corporation 2,897 143,402 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation 11,656 551,445 CSX Corporation 6,778 271,662 Carnival Corporation + 20,006 1,152,946 FedEx Corporation 9,316 917,533 Norfolk Southern Corporation 12,264 443,834 Sabre Holdings Corporation 3,944 87,399 Union Pacific Corporation 8,080 543,380 United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B 35,280 3,015,029 ------------ 7,126,630 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $186,091,974) 353,839,881 ------------ [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--0.1% U.S. TREASURY BILLS--0.1% U.S. Treasury Bill 2.155% 03/17/2005 ** (Cost $378,294) $ 380,000 $ 378,294 ------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS--8.3% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--0.8% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,947,044 1,947,044 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 504,873 504,873 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 465,809 465,809 ------------ 2,917,726 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--6.9% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 561,433 561,433 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 224,573 224,573 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 116,778 116,778 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 11,682 11,682 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 348,088 348,088 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 1,128,480 1,128,480 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 673,719 673,719 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 224,573 224,573 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 224,573 224,573 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 561,433 561,433 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 786,006 786,006 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 673,719 673,719 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,122,865 1,122,865 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 224,573 224,573 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 471,679 471,679 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,347,439 1,347,439 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 11,229 11,229 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 561,433 561,433 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 1,010,579 1,010,579 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 561,433 561,433 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 673,719 673,719 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 559,675 559,675 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,491,461 4,491,461 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 196
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT 500 STOCK INDEX FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ $ 336,860 $ 336,860 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 449,146 449,146 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 336,860 336,860 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 336,860 336,860 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,268,188 2,268,188 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 222,198 222,198 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 220,082 220,082 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 157,201 157,201 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 1,122,865 1,122,865 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 761,303 761,303 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 336,860 336,860 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 529,992 529,992 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 1,122,865 1,122,865 ------------ 24,772,422 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.6% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 224,573 224,573 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 224,573 224,573 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 269,488 269,488 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 561,433 561,433 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 786,006 786,006 ------------ 2,066,073 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $29,756,221) 29,756,221 ------------ [Download Table] FACE VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--0.9% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/04 due 01/03/05, with a maturity value of $3,206,868 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by a U.S. Government Agency Obligation with a rate of 5.375%, maturity date of 12/25/2014 and a market value of $3,366,706. $3,206,386 $ 3,206,386 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--108.2% (Cost $219,432,876) 387,180,782 Other assets less liabilities--(8.2%) (29,460,099) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $357,720,683 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ** Security has been pledged as collateral for futures contracts. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 197
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--98.6% ADVERTISING--0.3% 24/7 Real Media, Inc. * 273 $ 1,181 Aquantive, Inc. * 2,027 18,121 Catalina Marketing Corporation 2,131 63,142 Digital Impact, Inc. * 1,751 2,486 DoubleClick, Inc. * 5,228 40,674 Getty Images, Inc. *+ 2,442 168,132 Grey Global Group, Inc. 27 29,700 Interpublic Group, Inc. *+ 17,203 230,520 Jupitermedia Corporation * 1,450 34,481 Lamar Advertising Company * 3,294 140,917 Monster Worldwide, Inc. * 4,681 157,469 Obie Media Corporation * 1,115 7,766 Omnicom Group 7,585 639,567 Valueclick, Inc. * 4,058 54,093 ------------ 1,588,249 ------------ AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--1.0% AAR Corporation * 1,489 20,280 Alliant Techsystems, Inc. *+ 1,550 101,339 Armor Holdings, Inc. * 1,500 70,530 Goodrich Corporation 4,882 159,348 Boeing Company (The) 31,909 1,651,929 Fairchild Corporation (The) Class A * 3,265 12,048 Gencorp, Inc. + 1,629 30,251 General Dynamics Corporation 7,305 764,103 Heico Corporation 705 15,926 Heico Corporation Class A 878 15,181 Honeywell International, Inc. 35,071 1,241,864 Kreisler Manufacturing Corporation * 1,250 6,525 Lockheed Martin Corporation 15,410 856,025 Northrop Grumman Corporation 14,800 804,528 Orbital Sciences Corporation *+ 2,123 25,115 Sequa Corporation Class A * 510 31,186 Textron, Inc. + 5,643 416,453 Transtechnology Corporation * 1,266 9,254 Triumph Group, Inc. * 822 32,469 ------------ 6,264,354 ------------ AIRLINES--0.2% AMR Corporation *+ 6,672 73,058 Air T, Inc. 1,352 24,564 Airnet Systems, Inc. * 2,609 9,105 Airtran Holdings, Inc. *+ 3,168 33,898 Alaska Air Group, Inc. * 1,343 44,977 America West Holdings Corporation Class B *+ 1,389 9,140 Continental Airlines, Inc. Class B * 2,723 36,869 Delta Airlines, Inc. *+ 5,127 38,350 ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. * 2,636 33,952 FLYi, Inc. * 1,711 3,028 Frontier Airlines, Inc. * 1,369 15,620 JetBlue Airways Corporation *+ 4,276 99,289 Mesa Air Group, Inc. *+ 847 6,725 Midwest Air Group, Inc. *+ 915 2,663 Northwest Airlines Corporation Class A * 3,564 38,955 Offshore Logistics, Inc. * 982 31,886 Petroleum Helicopters * 774 19,404 Skywest, Inc. + 2,390 47,943 Southwest Airlines Company 30,863 502,450 World Airways, Inc. *+ 2,821 17,913 ------------ 1,089,789 ------------ APPAREL RETAILERS--0.6% Abercrombie & Fitch Company Class A 3,982 186,955 Aeropostale, Inc. * 2,403 70,720 American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 2,912 137,155 AnnTaylor Stores Corporation * 2,733 58,842 Bebe Stores, Inc. 2,727 73,574 Big Dog Holdings, Inc. * 1,620 10,660 Buckle, Inc. (The) 1,115 32,892 Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation 1,977 44,878 Carter's, Inc. * 738 25,085 Casual Male Retail Group, Inc. *+ 1,930 10,518 Cato Corporation Class A 1,174 33,835 Charlotte Russe Holding, Inc. * 1,100 11,110 Charming Shoppes, Inc. * 3,138 29,403 Chico's FAS, Inc. *+ 3,618 164,728 Children's Place * 1,144 42,362 Christopher & Banks Corporation 1,528 28,192 Claire's Stores, Inc. 3,855 81,919 Dress Barn, Inc. * 950 16,720 Finish Line Class A 1,604 29,353 Gap, Inc. (The) + 28,572 603,441 Goody's Family Clothing, Inc. 1,745 15,949 HOT Topic, Inc. * 1,824 31,355 JOS A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. *+ 462 13,075 Kohl's Corporation * 13,608 669,105 Ltd. Brands 19,243 442,974 Nordstrom, Inc. 5,702 266,454 Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. * 3,025 67,337 Payless Shoesource, Inc. *+ 2,964 36,457 Ross Stores, Inc. + 6,350 183,324 Stage Stores, Inc. * 994 41,271 Talbots, Inc. 2,475 67,394 Too, Inc. * 1,485 36,323 Urban Outfitters, Inc. * 3,706 164,546 Wet Seal, Inc. (The) Class A *+ 1,246 2,828 Wilsons The Leather Experts, Inc. * 819 3,194 ------------ 3,733,928 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--1.1% A.O. Smith Corporation 1,341 40,150 Adesa, Inc. 7,531 159,808 Aftermarket Technology Corporation * 603 9,708 American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. 2,113 64,785 America's Car Mart, Inc. * 236 8,968 Amerigon, Inc. * 2,107 7,876 ArvinMeritor, Inc. 2,791 62,435 Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. * 1,342 18,493 Autonation, Inc. * 11,412 219,225 BorgWarner, Inc. 2,274 123,183 Carmax, Inc. *+ 4,258 132,211 Clarcor, Inc. 1,177 64,464 Coachmen Industries, Inc. 705 12,239 Copart, Inc. * 3,582 94,278 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 198
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Dana Corporation 6,169 $ 106,909 Delphi Corporation + 23,254 209,751 Dura Automotive Systems, Inc. * 599 6,487 Federal Signal Corporation + 2,159 38,128 Ford Motor Company + 74,379 1,088,909 General Motors Corporation + 20,170 808,010 Genuine Parts Company 6,520 287,271 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (The) *+ 7,281 106,739 Group 1 Automotive, Inc. * 1,068 33,642 Harley-Davidson, Inc. + 12,173 739,510 Harsco Corporation 1,823 101,614 ITT Industries, Inc. 3,528 297,940 Jarden Corporation * 1,181 51,303 JLG Industries, Inc. 1,781 34,961 Keystone Automotive Industries, Inc. * 1,743 40,525 Lear Corporation 2,741 167,228 Lithia Motors, Inc. Class A 862 23,119 Monaco Coach Corporation 1,376 28,304 Navistar International Corporation * 2,851 125,387 Oshkosh Truck Corporation 1,434 98,057 Paccar, Inc. + 6,862 552,254 PEP Boys-Manny Moe & Jack 2,200 37,554 Sonic Automotive, Inc. 1,649 40,895 Sports Resorts International, Inc. * 4,374 12,597 Strattec Security Corporation * 123 7,702 Superior Industries International, Inc. + 1,102 32,013 TBC Corp. * 774 21,517 Tenneco Automotive, Inc. * 1,600 27,584 Titan International, Inc. + 1,085 16,383 TransPro, Inc. * 1,955 11,925 TRW Automotive Holdings Corporation * 900 18,630 United Auto Group, Inc. 1,777 52,581 Visteon Corporation + 5,429 53,041 Wabash National Corporation * 1,395 37,567 Winnebago Industries, Inc. + 1,432 55,934 ------------ 6,389,794 ------------ BANKING--11.5% 1st Source Corporation 1,073 27,372 Advanta Corporation Class A 1,446 32,709 Alabama National Bancorp 575 37,087 Alliance Bankshares Corporation * 647 10,061 AMB Financial Corporation 1,125 15,750 Amcore Financial, Inc. 1,313 42,252 American Express Company 48,875 2,755,084 American Pacific Bank Class B * 2,310 26,105 AmeriCredit Corporation * 6,437 157,385 AmSouth Bancorp + 14,570 377,363 Anchor Bancorp Wisconsin, Inc. 1,411 41,131 Associated Banc Corporation 5,110 169,703 Astoria Financial Corporation 3,114 124,467 BB&T Corporation 24,154 1,015,676 Banc Corporation * 895 7,375 BancFirst Corporation 321 25,353 Bancorpsouth, Inc. 3,611 88,000 BancTrust Financial Group, Inc. 1,600 39,376 Bank Mutual Corporation 3,756 45,711 Bank of America Corporation 177,010 8,317,700 Bank of Hawaii Corporation 2,494 126,546 Bank of New York Company, Inc. (The) 33,799 1,129,563 BankAtlantic Bancorp, Inc. Class A 2,210 43,979 Banknorth Group, Inc. 6,800 248,880 Bankunited Financial Corporation Class A * 793 25,336 Bay View Capital Corporation 277 4,241 Blue River Bancshares, Inc. * 2,545 13,183 BOK Financial Corporation * 1,765 86,061 Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. 1,297 36,536 Bostonfed Bancorp, Inc. 946 42,825 Brookline Bancorp, Inc. + 3,765 61,445 Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation 1,058 23,265 Capital Bank Corporation 1,282 23,538 Capital City Bank Group, Inc. 891 37,244 Capital Crossing Bank * 1,680 51,559 Capital One Financial Corporation + 10,482 882,689 Capitol Federal Financial 2,115 76,140 Cardinal Financial Corporation * 1,142 12,733 Cascade Bancorp 1,753 35,446 Cascade Financial Corporation 851 15,999 Cathay General Bancorp 2,082 78,075 Central Pacific Financial Corporation 929 33,602 CFS Bancorp, Inc. 1,873 26,728 Charter Financial Corporation 350 15,354 Chemical Financial Corporation 1,479 63,479 Chester Valley Bancorp 770 16,896 Chittenden Corporation 2,222 63,838 CIT Group, Inc. 8,482 388,645 Citigroup, Inc. 225,065 10,843,632 Citizens Banking Corporation 2,069 71,070 Citizens First Financial Corporation 761 24,816 City Bank, Lynnwood, WA 1,097 39,657 City Holding Company 250 9,060 City National Corporation 2,199 155,359 Coastal Financial Corporation 1,468 28,127 CoBiz, Inc. 1,063 21,579 Colonial BancGroup, Inc. (The) 5,643 119,801 Comerica, Inc. 6,877 419,635 Commerce Bancorp, Inc. + 3,157 203,311 Commerce Bancshares, Inc. 3,273 164,305 Commercial Capital Bancorp, Inc. 1,127 26,124 Commercial Federal Corporation 1,850 54,963 Community Bank System, Inc. 1,402 39,606 Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. 665 21,519 Compass Bancshares, Inc. 4,769 232,107 CompuCredit Corporation * 1,983 54,215 Corus Bankshares, Inc. 1,651 79,265 Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. 2,502 121,597 CVB Financial Corporation 2,377 63,133 Dime Community Bancshares 1,638 29,337 Downey Financial Corporation 1,038 59,166 Eastern Virginia Bankshares, Inc. 700 18,214 East-West Bancorp, Inc. 2,200 92,312 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 199
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Euronet Worldwide, Inc. * 1,056 $ 27,477 Farmers Capital Bank Corporation 1,113 45,856 Fidelity Bankshares, Inc. 1,509 64,525 Fidelity Southern Corporation 1,381 26,239 Fifth Third Bancorp + 20,613 974,583 Financial Federal Corporation * 1,009 39,553 Financial Institutions, Inc. 749 17,414 First Bancorp North Carolina 643 17,470 First Bancorp Puerto Rico 1,623 103,077 First Charter Corporation 843 22,061 First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A 454 67,305 First Commonwealth Financial Corporation 5,133 78,997 First Community Bancorp 894 38,174 First Financial Bancorp 1,895 33,162 First Financial Bankshares, Inc. 250 11,202 First Financial Service Corporation 303 7,842 First Horizon National Corporation + 4,707 202,919 First Merchants Corporation 874 24,734 First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. 2,002 72,653 First National Bankshares of Florida, Inc. + 2,441 58,340 First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. 4,550 63,472 First Oak Brook Bancshares Class A 771 24,988 First of Long Island Corporation (The) 493 24,872 First Republic Bank 891 47,223 FirstBank NW Corporation 199 5,654 FirstFed Financial Corporation * 922 47,824 FirstMerit Corporation 3,895 110,969 Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. 2,110 47,686 FMS Financial Corporation 500 10,562 FNB Corporation 2,304 46,909 Fremont General Corporation + 2,929 73,752 Frontier Financial Corporation 1,002 38,687 Fulton Financial Corporation 4,978 116,037 Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 945 32,168 Gold Banc Corporation, Inc. 1,334 19,503 Golden West Financial Corporation 13,210 811,358 Greater Bay Bancorp 2,213 61,698 Hallwood Group, Inc. * 100 10,650 Hancock Holding Company 1,752 58,622 Harbor Florida Bancshares, Inc. 2,091 72,370 Harleysville National Corporation 1,099 29,233 Harrington West Financial Group, Inc. 1,171 21,459 Heritage Financial Corporation 317 7,012 Hibernia Corporation Class A 5,830 172,043 Home City Financial Corporation 434 6,770 Home Financial Bancorp 1,122 6,193 Horizon Financial Services Corporation 450 7,954 Hudson City Bancorp, Inc. 2,924 107,662 Hudson River Bancorp, Inc. 1,717 33,979 Hudson United Bancorp 2,196 86,478 Huntington Bancshares, Inc. + 9,498 235,360 Independence Community Bank Corporation 2,216 94,357 Independent Bank Corporation (Massachusetts) 874 29,497 Independent Bank Corporation (Michigan) 1,886 56,259 IndyMac Bancorp, Inc. 2,523 86,917 Integra Bank Corporation 848 19,597 International Bancshares Corporation 2,363 93,055 Investors Financial Services Corporation 2,840 141,943 Irwin Financial Corporation 1,296 36,793 JP Morgan Chase & Company 155,036 6,047,954 KeyCorp 17,394 589,657 KNBT Bancorp, Inc. 1,002 16,934 M&T Bank Corporation 4,075 439,448 MBNA Corporation 52,220 1,472,082 MAF Bancorp, Inc. 1,245 55,801 Main Street Banks, Inc. 500 17,465 Marshall & IIsley Corporation 9,395 415,259 Matrix Bancorp, Inc. * 973 12,172 MB Financial, Inc. 760 32,034 Medallion Financial Corporation 958 9,293 Mellon Financial Corporation 17,152 533,599 Mercantile Bankshares Corporation 3,471 181,186 Merchants Bancshares, Inc. 571 16,559 Metris Companies, Inc. * 2,254 28,738 Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. 363 9,801 MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc. 582 12,199 Mitcham Industries, Inc. * 1,100 7,370 NASB Financial, Inc. 528 21,099 National City Corporation + 26,434 992,597 National Penn Bancshares, Inc. 1,303 36,093 NBT Bancorp, Inc. 1,000 25,720 Nelnet, Inc. Class A * 481 12,953 Netbank, Inc. 2,850 29,669 New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 10,860 223,390 NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc. 4,600 70,380 North Fork Bancorp, Inc. 19,396 559,575 Northern States Financial Corporation 772 23,932 Northern Trust Corporation 8,643 419,877 Northwest Bancorp, Inc. 2,048 51,384 NSD Bancorp, Inc. 578 20,981 Ocwen Financial Corporation *+ 3,358 32,102 Old National Bancorp 3,383 87,484 PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 12,306 706,857 Pacific Capital Bancorp 1,724 58,599 Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. * 976 12,942 Park National Corporation 728 98,644 Parkvale Financial Corporation 616 17,735 Peoples Bancorp, Inc. 814 22,328 People's Bank 4,006 155,793 Peoples Financial Corporation 883 15,949 PFF Bancorp, Inc. 731 33,867 Popular, Inc. (Puerto Rico) + 10,296 296,834 Premier Community Bankshares, Inc. 933 19,106 Provident Bancorp, Inc. 3,670 48,407 Provident Bankshares Corporation 1,369 49,791 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 200
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Provident Financial Services, Inc. 943 $ 18,266 Providian Financial Corporation *+ 12,047 198,414 R&G Financial Corporation Class B (Puerto Rico) 1,555 60,458 Regions Financial Corporation 20,065 714,113 Republic Bancorp, Inc. 3,413 52,151 Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A 1,386 35,620 Riggs National Corporation 1,485 31,571 Royal Bancshares of Pennsylvania Class A 824 22,269 S&T Bancorp, Inc. 1,868 70,405 Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc. 344 13,186 Santander Bancorp (Puerto Rico) 2,280 68,765 Shore Bancshares, Inc. 551 19,996 Silicon Valley Bancshares * 1,437 64,406 Simmons First National Corporation Class A 911 26,373 Sky Financial Group, Inc. 4,278 122,650 SLM Corporation 18,209 972,179 South Financial Group, Inc. (The) + 2,799 91,051 SouthFirst Bancshares, Inc. 400 6,160 Southwest Bancorp of Texas, Inc. 3,298 76,810 Sovereign Bancorp, Inc. + 13,327 300,524 State Street Corporation 13,468 661,548 Sterling Bancorp, NY 1,406 39,719 Sterling Bancshares, Inc. 1,615 23,046 Sterling Financial Corporation (Pennsylvania) 1,246 35,723 Sterling Financial Corporation (Washington) * 1,509 59,243 Student Loan Corporation 207 38,088 Suffolk Bancorp 1,100 38,313 Suntrust Banks, Inc. 14,998 1,108,052 Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. 2,932 73,153 Synovus Financial Corporation 12,520 357,822 TCF Financial Corporation + 6,104 196,183 Texas Regional Bancshares, Inc. Class A 2,100 68,628 Tompkins Trustco, Inc. 550 29,419 Trustco Bank Corporation 3,435 47,369 Trustmark Corporation 2,435 75,655 U.S. Bancorp 81,834 2,563,041 UCBH Holdings, Inc. + 1,826 83,667 UMB Financial Corporation 995 56,377 Umpqua Holdings Corporation 1,151 29,017 UnionBanCal Corporation 2,177 140,373 United Bankshares, Inc. 2,134 81,412 United Community Banks, Inc. 2,188 58,923 United Tennessee Bankshares, Inc. 550 11,000 Unizan Financial Corporation 1,593 41,976 Valley National Bancorp 4,674 129,236 W Holding Company, Inc. (Puerto Rico) 5,370 123,195 WFS Financial, Inc. 882 44,788 Wachovia Corporation 69,964 3,680,106 Washington Federal, Inc. 3,072 81,531 Washington Mutual, Inc. 38,020 1,607,486 Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. 500 14,655 Waypoint Financial Corporation 2,182 61,860 Webster Financial Corporation 2,393 121,182 Wells Fargo & Company 73,412 4,562,556 Wesbanco, Inc. 1,699 54,317 Westamerica Bancorporation 1,628 94,929 Westcorp 2,052 94,248 Westfield Financial, Inc. 1,240 32,017 Whitney Holding Corporation 1,581 71,129 Wilmington Trust Corporation 3,204 115,825 Wintrust Financial Corporation 1,017 57,928 SWorld Acceptance Corporation * 639 17,579 Zions Bancorp 3,329 226,472 ------------ 69,058,335 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--4.4% Adolph Coors Company Class B + 1,211 91,636 Altria Group, Inc. 89,285 5,455,313 American Italian Pasta Company Class A + 721 16,763 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. 34,910 1,770,984 Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 25,537 569,730 Bridgford Foods Corporation 559 5,031 Brown-Forman Corporation Class B 2,437 118,633 Bunge, Ltd. + 4,700 267,947 Campbell Soup Company 11,026 329,567 Central European Distribution Corporation * 435 12,850 Chalone Wine Group Ltd. (The) * 1,160 16,426 Chiquita Brands International, Inc. 2,150 47,429 Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated 437 24,935 Coca-Cola Company (The) 97,829 4,072,621 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. 10,775 224,659 ConAgra Foods, Inc. 21,479 632,557 Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A * 4,048 188,272 Corn Products International, Inc. 1,582 84,732 Dean Foods Company * 6,281 206,959 Del Monte Foods Company * 8,204 90,408 Delta & Pine Land Company 1,668 45,503 Farmer Brothers Company 930 22,543 Flowers Foods, Inc. 1,840 58,107 Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc. (Cayman Islands) + 2,467 73,048 Gardenburger, Inc. * 1,509 115 General Mills, Inc. 12,993 645,882 Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. * 500 12,550 Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc. * 650 16,737 H.J. Heinz Company 14,002 545,938 Hain Celestial Group, Inc. * 1,426 29,475 Hansen Natural Corporation *+ 1,435 52,248 Hershey Foods Corporation 10,200 566,508 Hormel Foods Corporation 5,795 181,673 JM Smucker Company (The) 2,614 123,041 Kellogg Company 10,337 461,650 Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A + 11,257 400,862 Lancaster Colony Corporation 1,389 59,546 Lance, Inc. 1,370 26,071 M&F Worldwide Corporation * 780 10,624 Margo Caribe, Inc. (Puerto Rico) * 1,058 8,949 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 201
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) McCormick & Company, Inc. 5,759 $ 222,297 Northland Cranberries, Inc. Class A 266 178 Peet's Coffee & Tea, Inc. *+ 637 16,861 Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. + 7,106 192,146 PepsiAmericas, Inc. 6,231 132,346 Pepsico, Inc. 73,739 3,849,176 Performance Food Group Company * 1,907 51,317 Pilgrim's Pride Corporation + 2,476 75,964 Poore Brothers, Inc. * 5,272 18,399 Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. 1,228 51,490 RJ Reynolds Tobacco Holding, Inc. 3,712 291,763 Safeway, Inc. * 17,256 340,633 Sanderson Farms, Inc. 864 37,394 Sara Lee Corporation 32,793 791,623 Scheid Vineyards, Inc. Class A * 1,626 9,662 Seaboard Corporation 83 82,834 Smart & Final, Inc. * 1,915 27,557 Smithfield Foods, Inc. * 4,682 138,540 Supervalu, Inc. 5,566 192,138 Sysco Corporation + 26,855 1,025,055 Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. 2,369 82,038 Topps Company, Inc. (The) 2,255 21,986 Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A 14,431 265,530 UST, Inc. 6,881 331,045 United Natural Foods, Inc. * 1,912 59,463 Universal Corporation 1,078 51,572 Vector Group Ltd. 2,066 34,358 WM Wrigley Jr. Company 6,126 423,858 ------------ 26,385,745 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--1.3% Amcol International Corporation 1,186 23,827 Andersons, Inc. 1,050 26,775 Carbo Ceramics, Inc. 758 52,302 Champion Enterprises, Inc. * 2,559 30,247 Chemed Corporation 581 38,991 Chindex International, Inc. *+ 548 5,710 Comfort Systems USA, Inc. * 2,179 16,735 Conceptus, Inc. *+ 1,047 8,496 Digi International, Inc. * 1,976 33,967 Eagle Materials, Inc. 861 74,347 ElkCorp 938 32,098 EP Medsystems, Inc. *+ 5,240 19,702 Florida Rock Industries, Inc. + 1,798 107,035 Home Depot, Inc. 96,714 4,133,556 Ikon Office Solutions, Inc. 5,770 66,701 Imagistics International, Inc. * 962 32,381 Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A * 6,500 135,200 Insight Enterprises, Inc. * 2,054 42,148 Integrated Electrical Services, Inc. * 1,846 8,935 Jewett-Cameron Trading Ltd. (Canada) * 1,050 7,864 Lafarge North America, Inc. 2,576 132,200 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation + 4,396 117,549 Lowe's Companies, Inc. 32,030 1,844,608 Med-Design Corporation * 1,163 1,512 Microtek Medical Holdings, Inc. * 1,250 5,075 Neoforma, Inc. * 885 6,806 Noland Company + 181 8,326 Nyer Medical Group, Inc. * 2,532 7,090 Owens & Minor, Inc. 1,623 45,720 PSS World Medical, Inc. * 3,574 44,729 Patterson Cos., Inc. * 5,546 240,641 Performance Technologies, Inc. * 793 7,375 Precis, Inc. * 3,538 9,415 Programmers Paradise, Inc. 1,787 26,412 Quanta Services, Inc. *+ 4,702 37,616 Rock of Ages Corporation 1,387 10,125 Tech Data Corporation *+ 2,057 93,388 USG Corporation *+ 1,674 67,412 Vulcan Materials Company 4,221 230,509 ------------ 7,833,525 ------------ CHEMICALS--1.6% A. Schulman, Inc. 1,444 30,916 AEP Industries, Inc. * 372 5,517 Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 9,030 523,469 Airgas, Inc. 3,075 81,518 Albemarle Corporation 1,856 71,846 Applied Films Corporation * 564 12,160 Arch Chemicals, Inc. 1,211 34,853 Atlantis Plastics, Inc. Class A * 417 7,423 Avery Dennison Corporation 4,185 250,974 Cabot Corporation + 2,693 104,165 Cabot Microelectronics Corporation * 1,049 42,012 Church & Dwight, Inc. 2,569 86,370 Cooper Tire & Rubber Company + 3,066 66,072 Crompton Corporation 4,203 49,595 Cytec Industries, Inc. 1,644 84,534 Dow Chemical Company (The) 40,898 2,024,860 Eastman Chemical Company 3,211 185,371 Ecolab, Inc. + 9,893 347,541 EI Du Pont de Nemours & Company 43,462 2,131,811 Empire Financial Holding Company * 1,550 1,534 FMC Corporation * 1,668 80,564 Female Health Company (The) * 4,531 9,062 Flamemaster Corporation 90 6,115 Foamex International, Inc. *+ 1,061 3,989 Georgia Gulf Corporation 1,268 63,146 Great Lakes Chemical Corporation 2,101 59,857 HB Fuller Company 1,285 36,635 Hercules, Inc. * 4,606 68,399 International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 3,885 166,433 International Smart Sourcing, Inc. * 8,975 6,282 Landec Corporation * 986 6,744 LSB Industries, Inc. * 1,411 11,203 Lubrizol Corporation 1,819 67,048 Lyondell Chemical Company 10,168 294,059 MacDermid, Inc. 1,456 52,562 Minerals Technologies, Inc. 868 57,896 Mississippi Chemical Corporation *++ 1,288 118 Monsanto Company 10,873 603,995 Mosaic Company (The) *+ 4,509 73,587 Myers Industries, Inc. 1,716 21,965 NL Industries, Inc. * 2,111 46,653 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 202
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) NuCo2, Inc. * 1,261 $ 27,982 Olin Corporation 2,796 61,568 OM Group, Inc. * 1,147 37,186 Omnova Solutions, Inc. * 6,478 36,406 PPG Industries, Inc. 7,052 480,664 Penford Corporation 785 12,348 Pharmos Corporation * 6,875 9,762 PolyOne Corporation * 2,862 25,930 Praxair, Inc. 13,493 595,716 Scotts Company (The) Class A * 1,431 105,207 Sensient Technologies Corporation 2,027 48,628 Spartech Corporation 1,451 39,308 Stepan Company 556 13,544 SurModics, Inc. *+ 675 21,944 Trex Company, Inc. * 731 38,334 Tupperware Corporation 2,427 50,287 Unifi, Inc. * 2,629 10,069 USEC, Inc. 2,637 25,553 Valhi, Inc. 2,811 45,229 Wellman, Inc. + 1,509 16,131 West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 1,704 42,651 ------------ 9,623,300 ------------ COAL--0.1% Arch Coal, Inc. 2,058 73,141 Consol Energy, Inc. 3,731 153,158 Peabody Energy Corporation 2,456 198,715 ------------ 425,014 ------------ COMMERCIAL SERVICES--2.0% aaiPharma, Inc. *+ 1,299 4,222 Aaron Rents, Inc. 1,939 48,475 ABM Industries, Inc. 2,291 45,179 Accelrys, Inc. * 1,145 8,931 Administaff, Inc. * 1,143 14,413 Advisory Board Company (The) * 950 35,036 Advo, Inc. 1,276 45,489 Affymetrix, Inc. *+ 2,525 92,289 Akamai Technologies, Inc. *+ 5,664 73,802 Allied Waste Industries, Inc. * 13,285 123,285 Ambassadors International, Inc. 523 8,227 Amerco, Inc. *+ 805 37,014 AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. *+ 1,507 23,976 Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 3,885 90,754 Angelica Corporation 510 13,795 Antigenics, Inc. *+ 1,707 17,275 APAC Customer Services, Inc. * 1,972 3,431 Apollo Group, Inc. Class A * 7,318 590,636 Applera Corporation Celera Genomics Group * 3,028 41,635 Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,662 12,349 Artemis International Solutions Corporation * 555 1,637 Asset Acceptance Capital Corporation * 27 575 Axonyx, Inc. * 2,772 17,186 BISYS Group, Inc. (The) * 5,178 85,178 Bandag, Inc. + 1,000 49,810 Barrett Business Services, Inc. * 2,600 35,828 BearingPoint, Inc. * 8,105 65,083 Bowne & Company, Inc. 1,575 25,609 Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. * 604 39,115 Brink's Company (The) 2,360 93,267 Career Education Corporation * 4,167 166,680 CDI Corporation 1,131 24,181 Celgene Corporation * 6,706 177,910 Cendant Corporation 44,243 1,034,401 Central Parking Corporation 1,898 28,755 Cenveo, Inc. * 2,792 8,655 Charles River Associates, Inc. *+ 986 46,115 Cintas Corporation 6,587 288,906 Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. * 1,500 6,450 Coinstar, Inc. * 1,075 28,842 Consolidated Graphics, Inc. * 776 35,618 Convergys Corporation * 5,933 88,936 Corinthian Colleges, Inc. * 3,624 68,294 Corporate Executive Board Company + 1,507 100,879 Courier Corporation 283 14,693 Critical Path, Inc. *+ 623 916 CuraGen Corporation *+ 1,768 12,659 CV Therapeutics, Inc. *+ 1,424 32,752 Cytyc Corporation *+ 4,240 116,897 DataTRAK International, Inc. *+ 2,616 29,116 DeVry, Inc. * 2,980 51,733 DiamondCluster International, Inc. Class A * 1,431 20,506 Digitas, Inc. * 2,891 27,609 Diversa Corporation * 1,790 15,645 Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc. * 1,057 31,921 Dun & Bradstreet Company * 2,641 157,536 Duratek, Inc. * 1,215 30,266 EGL, Inc. * 1,861 55,625 Edgewater Technology, Inc. * 1,533 7,512 Education Management Corporation * 3,086 101,869 eFunds Corporation * 2,250 54,022 Ennis Business Forms, Inc. 695 13,379 EntreMed, Inc. *+ 1,390 4,504 EPIQ Systems, Inc. *+ 725 10,614 Equifax, Inc. 4,973 139,741 eResearch Technology, Inc. *+ 2,056 32,588 Exact Sciences Corporation * 1,250 4,775 Exelixis, Inc. * 2,695 25,602 First Aviation Services, Inc. * 1,818 7,781 First Consulting Group, Inc. * 1,097 6,703 Fluor Corporation + 3,405 185,607 Forrester Research, Inc. * 963 17,276 FTI Consulting, Inc. * 1,735 36,556 G&K Services, Inc. Class A 1,008 43,767 Gene Logic, Inc. * 950 3,496 Genencor International, Inc. * 2,250 36,900 Gen-Probe, Inc. * 1,849 83,593 Gevity HR, Inc. 964 19,820 Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. *+ 951 11,773 H&R Block, Inc. + 6,899 338,051 Harris Interactive, Inc. * 2,730 21,567 Healthcare Services Group, Inc. 1,660 34,594 Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc. * 865 29,644 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 203
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Hewitt Associates, Inc. Class A * 2,317 $ 74,167 Icos Corporation *+ 2,748 77,713 I-many, Inc. * 951 1,426 Incyte Corporation *+ 3,102 30,989 Internet Capital Group, Inc. * 49 441 iPayment, Inc. * 691 34,218 IPIX Corporation *+ 1,024 5,939 Iron Mountain, Inc. *+ 4,764 145,254 Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 2,216 13,074 ITT Educational Services, Inc. * 1,873 89,061 Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. * 1,919 91,709 John H. Harland Company 1,281 46,244 Kelly Services, Inc. Class A 1,173 35,401 Kforce.com, Inc. * 297 3,297 Korn Ferry International * 1,624 33,698 Kosan Biosciences, Inc. * 2,000 13,860 Labor Ready, Inc. * 2,485 42,046 Landauer, Inc. 598 27,329 Laureate Education, Inc. * 1,885 83,110 Learning Tree International, Inc. * 766 10,264 LECG Corporation * 73 1,361 Lexicon Genetics, Inc. * 2,343 18,170 LifeCell Corporation * 1,119 11,436 Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. * 1,165 7,829 Luminex Corporation * 1,070 9,502 Management Network Group, Inc. * 1,600 3,760 Manpower, Inc. 3,593 173,542 Maxim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 3,682 11,120 Maximus, Inc. * 1,052 32,738 Maxygen, Inc. * 1,231 15,744 Media Services Group, Inc. * 469 7,199 Medical Staffing Network Holdings, Inc. * 1,686 13,808 Midas, Inc. * 1,277 25,540 Millennium Cell, Inc. * 1,700 2,176 MoneyGram International, Inc. 3,750 79,275 Moody's Corporation 5,874 510,157 MPS Group, Inc. * 3,706 45,436 MPW Industrial Services Group, Inc. * 547 1,389 MTC Technologies, Inc. * 619 20,780 Myriad Genetics, Inc. * 1,210 27,237 NCO Group, Inc. * 1,314 33,967 National Research Corporation * 1,250 20,187 Navigant Consulting, Inc. * 2,313 61,526 NDCHealth Corporation 1,464 27,216 NeoPharm, Inc. *+ 964 12,060 NetRatings, Inc. * 1,164 22,314 Neurogen Corporation * 1,872 17,522 New Horizons Worldwide, Inc. * 804 4,510 NexPrise, Inc. * 1,729 1,279 Omnicell, Inc. * 783 8,613 On Assignment, Inc. * 1,243 6,451 Online Resources Corporation * 700 5,334 Opsware, Inc. * 2,730 20,038 Oscient Pharmaceuticals Corporation * 1,510 5,511 Overland Storage, Inc. * 481 8,028 Paychex, Inc. 15,045 512,734 PDI, Inc. * 703 15,663 Pegasystems, Inc. * 2,141 18,263 Perma-Fix Environmental Services * 5,502 9,953 Per-Se Technologies, Inc. * 1,329 21,038 Pfsweb, Inc. * 5,683 16,134 Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc. * 2,368 97,775 Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc. * 504 20,775 Possis Medical, Inc. * 1,278 17,227 Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. + 779 29,251 Presstek, Inc. * 945 9,148 PRG-Schultz International, Inc. * 1,911 9,612 Princeton Review, Inc. * 818 5,031 ProsoftTraining * 1,336 521 Ramtron International Corporation * 1,920 7,680 RCM Technologies, Inc. * 1,593 8,014 Regeneration Technologies, Inc. * 807 8,457 Regis Corporation 1,818 83,901 Rent-A-Center, Inc. * 3,377 89,490 Rent-Way, Inc. * 1,060 8,491 Republic Services, Inc. 5,629 188,797 Res-Care, Inc. * 1,222 18,599 Resources Connection, Inc. *+ 1,030 55,939 Rewards Network, Inc. * 1,127 7,889 Robert Half International, Inc. 7,107 209,159 Rollins, Inc. 2,374 62,484 RR Donnelley & Sons Company 8,887 313,622 Ryder System, Inc. 2,660 127,068 Savient Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,389 3,764 Sequenom, Inc. * 1,843 2,654 Service Corporation International * 11,775 87,724 ServiceMaster Company (The) 11,826 163,081 SFBC International, Inc. * 576 22,752 Sitel Corporation * 2,384 5,865 Sotheby's Holdings, Inc. Class A * 2,623 47,634 Sourcecorp, Inc. * 748 14,294 Spherion Corporation * 2,689 22,588 Standard Register Company (The) 1,650 23,298 Starcraft Corporation * 706 9,877 StarTek, Inc. 994 28,279 Stericycle, Inc. * 1,569 72,096 Strayer Education, Inc. 551 60,494 SupportSoft, Inc. * 1,562 10,403 Symyx Technologies, Inc. * 1,374 41,330 Synagro Technologies, Inc. * 3,224 9,801 Tejon Ranch Company * 762 31,090 TeleTech Holdings, Inc. * 2,738 26,531 Telik, Inc. * 1,748 33,457 Tetra Tech, Inc. * 2,114 35,388 Transkaryotic Therapies, Inc. * 1,551 39,380 TRC Companies, Inc. * 327 5,559 Trimeris, Inc. * 1,214 17,202 United Rentals, Inc. *+ 3,294 62,257 UnitedGlobalCom, Inc. Class A * 11,420 110,317 Universal Compression Holdings, Inc. * 1,492 52,086 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 204
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Universal Technical Institute, Inc. * 418 $ 15,934 URS Corporation * 1,582 50,782 Valassis Communications, Inc. * 2,236 78,282 Varsity Group, Inc. *+ 2,747 22,718 Vertrue, Inc. * 749 28,290 Viad Corporation 937 26,695 ViroLogic, Inc. * 2,414 6,735 Volt Information Sciences, Inc. * 833 24,482 Waste Connections, Inc. * 1,575 53,944 Waste Industries USA, Inc. 1,296 16,070 Waste Management, Inc. 25,271 756,614 Watson Wyatt & Company Holdings 1,600 43,120 Weight Watchers International, Inc. *+ 1,826 74,994 Westaff, Inc. * 942 3,550 Wind River Systems, Inc. * 3,206 43,441 World Fuel Services Corporation 480 23,904 Xanser Corporation * 1,100 3,080 ------------ 12,134,277 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--1.8% ADC Telecommunications, Inc. * 33,414 89,550 Ace*Comm Corporation * 3,033 7,279 Airnet Communications Corp. * 131 392 AltiGen Communications, Inc. * 4,109 16,231 American Tower Corporation Class A * 8,711 160,282 Anadigics, Inc. * 957 3,589 Andrea Electronics Corporation * 1,298 80 Andrew Corporation * 6,376 86,905 Anixter International, Inc. + 1,723 62,011 Applied Innovation, Inc. * 500 1,740 Applied Signal Technology, Inc. 1,237 43,604 Arris Group, Inc. *+ 2,896 20,388 Avaya, Inc. *+ 17,294 297,457 Avici Systems, Inc. * 711 6,435 Avistar Communications Corporation * 774 1,029 Blonder Tongue Laboratories * 2,285 9,848 Brillian Corporation *+ 180 621 Broadwing Corporation * 1,358 12,371 CalAmp Corporation * 550 4,917 Carrier Access Corporation * 1,178 12,581 C-COR.net Corporation * 1,547 14,387 Celeritek, Inc. 600 918 Centillium Communications, Inc. * 1,588 3,859 Checkpoint Systems, Inc. * 1,441 26,010 Ciena Corporation * 19,667 65,688 Comtech Telecommunications * 900 33,849 Comverse Technology, Inc. * 7,999 195,576 Concord Communications, Inc. * 822 9,108 Copper Mountain Networks, Inc. *+ 197 536 Corning, Inc. * 60,583 713,062 Crown Castle International Corporation * 8,983 149,477 CT Communications, Inc. 214 2,632 Cubic Corporation 1,692 42,588 Digital Lightwave, Inc. * 2,931 3,840 Ditech Communications Corporation * 1,360 20,332 EndWave Corporation * 911 15,897 Foundry Networks, Inc. * 5,421 71,340 Glenayre Technologies, Inc. * 2,143 4,672 Harmonic, Inc. * 2,820 23,519 Harris Corporation 2,445 151,077 Hungarian Telephone & Cable Corporation * 712 10,253 ID Systems, Inc. * 2,016 37,619 InterDigital Communications Corporation * 2,803 61,946 International Electronics, Inc. * 1,150 4,186 Inter-Tel, Inc. 1,334 36,525 InterVoice, Inc. * 1,395 18,623 Intraware, Inc. * 7,832 9,163 L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. 3,924 287,394 Lifeline Systems, Inc. * 1,214 31,273 Lucent Technologies, Inc. *+ 174,603 656,507 McData Corporation Class A * 4,166 24,829 MDI, Inc. * 271 274 Metro One Telecommunications * 957 1,522 Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. *+ 4,009 11,145 Motorola, Inc. 101,990 1,754,228 Network Appliance, Inc. *+ 14,316 475,578 NMS Communications Corporation * 1,250 7,887 On2 Technologies, Inc. * 4,620 2,911 Openwave Systems, Inc. * 2,570 39,732 P-Com, Inc. * 13 7 Peco II, Inc. * 657 775 Plantronics, Inc. 1,826 75,724 Polycom, Inc. * 4,177 97,408 Powerwave Technologies, Inc. *+ 2,064 17,503 PTEK Holdings, Inc. * 2,174 23,284 Qualcomm, Inc. 70,798 3,001,835 Remec, Inc. * 2,416 17,419 SBA Communications Corporation * 1,350 12,528 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. 6,300 207,963 SeaChange International, Inc. * 958 16,708 Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc. *+ 47,469 363,138 Socket Communications, Inc. * 1,300 2,587 Sonus Networks, Inc. * 10,700 61,311 Spectralink Corporation 1,133 16,066 Spectrasite, Inc. * 2,000 115,800 Standard Microsystems Corporation * 806 14,371 Stratex Networks, Inc. * 2,680 6,057 Tekelec * 2,569 52,510 Tellabs, Inc. * 19,143 164,438 Terayon Corporation * 2,830 7,669 Titan Corporation * 3,313 53,671 Tollgrade Communications, Inc. * 601 7,356 Tut Systems, Inc. * 1,350 5,427 Ulticom, Inc. * 1,583 25,375 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 205
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Universal Security Instruments, Inc. * 1,400 $ 20,888 Utstarcom, Inc. *+ 4,555 100,893 Verisity Ltd. * 1,754 14,383 Verso Technologies, Inc. * 8,092 5,826 Viasat, Inc. * 1,190 28,881 Westell Technologies, Inc. Class A * 1,821 12,383 XM Satellite Radio Holdings, Inc. Class A *+ 7,421 279,178 Zhone Technologies, Inc. * 3,915 10,140 Zix Corporation *+ 1,015 5,227 Zoom Telephonics, Inc. * 2,711 9,136 ------------ 10,711,137 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--6.0% 3D Systems Corporation * 1,158 23,218 Activision, Inc. *+ 5,352 108,003 Actuate Corporation * 2,084 5,314 Acxiom Corporation 3,451 90,761 Adobe Systems, Inc. 9,710 609,205 Advent Software, Inc. * 1,451 29,716 Aether Systems, Inc. * 1,368 4,583 Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Class A *+ 5,361 322,679 Agile Software Corporation * 2,086 17,043 Alliance Data Systems Corporation * 3,255 154,547 Alpha Technologies Group, Inc. * 1,248 1,086 Altiris, Inc. * 974 34,509 America Online Latin America, Inc. * 4,698 3,523 American Access Technologies, Inc. * 1,400 3,080 American Software, Inc. Class A 1,950 11,758 answerthink, Inc. * 1,140 5,312 Ansys, Inc. * 1,198 38,408 Anteon International Corporation * 1,600 66,976 Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. *+ 195 1,316 Applix, Inc. * 6,240 31,824 Apropos Technology, Inc. * 900 3,069 Arbitron, Inc. * 1,298 50,856 Ariba, Inc. * 2,075 34,445 Art Technology Group, Inc. * 8,333 12,500 Ascential Software Corporation * 2,417 39,421 Ask Jeeves, Inc. *+ 1,676 44,833 Aspect Communications Corporation * 2,221 24,742 Aspen Technology, Inc. * 1,529 9,495 At Road, Inc. * 1,947 13,454 Atari, Inc. * 4,024 11,790 Audible, Inc. *+ 1,213 31,599 Autobytel, Inc. * 1,384 8,359 Autodesk, Inc. 9,258 351,341 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 25,668 1,138,376 Avocent Corporation * 2,007 81,324 Axeda Systems, Inc. * 1,300 1,040 BEA Systems, Inc. * 16,581 146,908 BMC Software, Inc. * 9,391 174,673 Bankrate, Inc. * 1,083 15,000 BindView Development Corporation * 2,010 8,743 Blue Coat Systems, Inc. *+ 536 9,975 Blue Martini Software, Inc. * 1,635 4,400 Borland Software Corporation * 2,936 34,292 Brady Corporation Class A 1,201 75,147 Bsquare Corporation * 900 1,341 CMGI, Inc. * 10,077 25,696 CNET Networks, Inc. * 5,501 61,776 CSG Systems International, Inc. * 2,153 40,261 CACI International, Inc. Class A * 1,198 81,620 Cadence Design Systems, Inc. * 10,745 148,388 Callidus Software, Inc. * 172 1,013 Captaris, Inc. * 1,164 6,006 Carreker Corporation * 1,681 14,457 CCC Information Services Group, Inc. * 884 19,634 Cellular Technical Services Company, Inc. * 500 375 Ceridian Corporation * 6,177 112,916 Cerner Corporation *+ 1,522 80,925 Checkfree Corporation *+ 3,356 127,796 Choicepoint, Inc. * 3,112 143,121 Chordiant Software, Inc. * 4,648 10,597 Ciber, Inc. * 2,444 23,560 Citrix Systems, Inc. * 6,809 167,025 Clinical Data, Inc. 1,332 17,636 Cogent Communications Group, Inc. * 1,900 2,052 Cognex Corporation 2,023 56,442 Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation * 5,276 223,333 Computer Associates International, Inc. + 23,231 721,555 Computer Horizons Corporation * 1,347 5,132 Computer Sciences Corporation * 7,274 410,035 Compuware Corporation * 15,945 103,164 Concur Technologies, Inc. * 2,083 18,560 Corillian Corporation * 1,323 6,509 Corio, Inc. * 5,732 11,063 CoStar Group, Inc. *+ 770 35,559 Covansys Corporation * 1,477 22,598 Cybersource Corporation * 1,281 9,159 DST Systems, Inc. *+ 3,694 192,531 Deluxe Corporation + 2,098 78,318 Dendrite International, Inc. * 1,587 30,788 Digital Insight Corporation * 1,463 26,919 Digital River, Inc. * 1,627 67,699 Digital Video Systems, Inc. * 3,838 2,763 DocuCorp International, Inc. * 449 4,265 E.piphany, Inc. * 2,634 12,722 Earthlink, Inc. * 5,814 66,977 EasyLink Services Corporation Class A * 233 336 ebix.com, Inc. * 1,754 26,310 Echelon Corporation * 1,769 14,930 Eclipsys Corporation *+ 1,846 37,714 eCollege.com, Inc. * 635 7,214 Egain Communications Corporation * 2,913 2,884 Electro Rent Corporation 950 13,518 Electronic Arts, Inc. * 11,960 737,693 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 206
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Electronic Data Systems Corporation 22,135 $ 511,318 Electronics for Imaging * 2,638 45,928 Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. * 1,252 11,781 eMerge Interactive, Inc. Class A *+ 3,367 5,354 Enterasys Networks, Inc. * 7,461 13,430 Entrust Technologies, Inc. * 2,200 8,338 Epicor Software Corporation * 1,693 23,854 eSpeed, Inc. Class A * 1,470 18,184 Evolving Systems, Inc. * 1,054 4,732 F5 Networks, Inc. *+ 1,332 64,895 Factset Research Systems, Inc. + 1,460 85,322 Fair Isaac Corporation + 3,039 111,471 FalconStor Software, Inc. *+ 1,373 13,140 Filenet Corporation * 1,659 42,736 FindWhat.com * 990 17,553 First Data Corporation 37,390 1,590,571 Fiserv, Inc. * 7,444 299,174 Gartner Group, Inc. Class A *+ 4,979 62,038 Gerber Scientific, Inc. * 1,608 12,237 Google, Inc. Class A *+ 1,000 193,100 GraphOn Corporation * 1,300 676 GTECH Holdings Corporation 4,772 123,833 Hickok, Inc. Class A 1,150 8,625 High Speed Access Corporation *++[delta] 4,200 -- Homestore, Inc. * 6,953 21,068 Hypercom Corporation * 1,992 11,793 HyperFeed Technologies, Inc. * 1,613 4,355 Hyperion Solutions Corporation * 1,685 78,555 IDX Systems Corporation * 1,281 44,143 IMS Health, Inc. 9,936 230,615 iGate Capital Corporation * 1,397 5,658 Informatica Corporation * 3,171 25,749 Information Architects Corporation * 81 11 Inforte Corporation * 1,897 14,948 Infospace, Inc. * 1,323 62,909 InfoUSA, Inc. * 1,708 19,113 Integral Systems, Inc. 631 12,273 Intelidata Technologies Corporation * 1,550 1,038 Intellisync Corporation *+ 1,726 3,521 Interactive Data Corporation * 3,921 85,243 Interactive Intelligence, Inc. * 950 4,275 Intergraph Corporation *+ 1,844 49,659 Internap Network Services Corporation * 11,690 10,872 Internet Security Systems, Inc. * 2,038 47,383 Intervideo, Inc. * 500 6,615 Interwoven, Inc. * 1,908 20,759 Intrado, Inc. * 989 11,967 Intrusion, Inc. * 266 773 Intuit, Inc. * 7,737 340,505 Island Pacific, Inc. * 1,555 746 iVillage, Inc. * 3,507 21,673 JDA Software Group, Inc. * 1,256 17,107 Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 3,591 71,497 Juniper Networks, Inc. * 21,310 579,419 Kana Software, Inc. * 876 1,656 Keane, Inc. * 2,631 38,676 Keynote Systems, Inc. * 1,400 19,488 Knot, Inc. (The) *+ 2,304 11,635 Kronos, Inc. * 1,283 65,600 LivePerson, Inc. * 3,333 10,466 Looksmart Ltd. * 2,500 5,475 Loudeye Technologies, Inc. *+ 5,040 10,332 LQ Corp., Inc. * 161 288 Macromedia, Inc. * 2,508 78,049 Magma Design Automation, Inc. *+ 1,429 17,948 Manhattan Associates, Inc. * 1,346 32,142 Mantech International Corpoartion Class A * 1,217 28,892 Manugistics Group, Inc. * 2,823 8,102 MAPICS, Inc. * 1,005 10,603 Mapinfo Corporation * 811 9,716 MarketWatch.com, Inc. * 1,262 22,716 McAfee, Inc. *+ 6,724 194,525 Mediware Information Systems * 1,088 13,807 Mentor Graphics Corporation *+ 2,745 41,971 Mercury Interactive Corporation *+ 3,735 170,129 MetaSolv, Inc. * 1,380 3,657 Micromuse, Inc. * 2,804 15,562 Microsoft Corporation 446,275 11,920,005 MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A * 513 30,908 Mitek Systems, Inc. * 3,473 1,563 Mobius Management Systems, Inc. * 878 6,369 MRO Software, Inc. * 848 11,041 MSC.Software Corporation *+ 1,237 12,951 NCR Corporation * 3,924 271,659 Napster, Inc. *+ 1,145 10,763 National Instruments Corporation + 3,414 93,032 Navidec, Inc. * 2,119 8,052 Navisite, Inc. * 3,725 9,797 NAVTEQ Corporation * 1,700 78,812 Neoware Systems, Inc. * 900 8,378 NetFlix, Inc. *+ 2,279 28,100 NetGuru, Inc. * 800 1,080 NETIQ Corporation * 2,493 30,440 Netscout Systems, Inc. * 1,250 8,725 Netsmart Technologies, Inc. * 505 4,535 NIC, Inc. * 2,450 12,446 Niku Corporation * 2,351 47,396 Novell, Inc. * 15,492 104,571 Nuance Communications, Inc. * 1,222 5,059 NVE Corporation *+ 348 9,692 Nvidia Corporation * 6,728 158,512 Onyx Software Corporation * 469 1,501 Open Solutions, Inc. * 312 8,100 Oracle Corporation * 171,789 2,356,945 Packeteer, Inc. * 1,900 27,455 PalmSource, Inc. * 514 6,548 Parametric Technology Corporation * 11,059 65,138 PDF Solutions, Inc. * 974 15,691 Pec Solutions, Inc. * 1,394 19,753 Perot Systems Corporation Class A * 4,359 69,875 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. * 907 7,492 Pixar, Inc. *+ 2,085 178,497 Plato Learning, Inc. * 1,825 13,596 Plumtree Software, Inc. * 2,464 11,137 Portal Software, Inc. * 1,534 4,065 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 207
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Progress Software Corporation * 1,322 $ 30,869 QAD, Inc. 1,363 12,158 Quality Systems, Inc. * 192 11,482 Quest Software, Inc. * 3,847 61,360 RSA Security, Inc. * 2,330 46,740 Radiant Systems, Inc. * 1,019 6,634 Radisys Corporation * 961 18,788 Radview Software Ltd. (Israel) * 1,046 194 RealNetworks, Inc. * 5,844 38,687 Red Hat, Inc. *+ 7,251 96,801 Renaissance Learning, Inc. 1,353 25,112 Retek, Inc. * 1,886 11,599 Reynolds & Reynolds Company (The) Class A 2,210 58,587 S1 Corporation * 2,636 23,882 Saba Software, Inc. * 1,576 6,304 SafeNet, Inc. * 1,099 40,377 SAFLINK Corporation * 4,996 13,839 Sapient Corporation * 4,150 32,826 Scientific Learning Corporation *+ 3,145 18,870 SCO Group, Inc. (The) *+ 997 4,227 Secure Computing Corporation * 1,554 15,509 SeeBeyond Technology Corporation * 2,788 9,981 Serena Software, Inc. * 1,616 34,970 Siebel Systems, Inc. * 20,574 216,027 SmartServ Online, Inc. * 566 1,217 Sonic Foundry, Inc. * 1,200 1,860 SonicWall, Inc. * 2,442 15,433 SPSS, Inc. * 690 10,792 SRA International, Inc. Class A * 832 53,414 SS&C Technologies, Inc. 2,047 42,271 Stellent, Inc. * 3,513 30,985 Stratasys, Inc. *+ 891 29,902 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * 135,549 729,254 Sungard Data Systems, Inc. * 11,120 315,030 Sybase, Inc. * 3,825 76,309 Sykes Enterprises, Inc. * 1,423 9,890 Symantec Corporation * 27,564 710,049 SYNNEX Corporation * 104 2,502 Synopsys, Inc. * 6,501 127,550 Synplicity, Inc. * 1,050 6,216 Syntel, Inc. 1,554 27,257 Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *+ 1,762 61,300 Talx Corporation 462 11,915 Technology Solutions Company * 1,962 2,178 Teknowledge Corporation * 3,449 6,105 TenFold Corporation * 4,098 3,688 THQ, Inc. *+ 1,943 44,572 3Com Corporation * 14,501 60,469 TIBCO Software, Inc. * 8,337 111,216 Tier Technologies, Inc. Class B * 942 8,713 Total System Services, Inc. 1,651 40,119 Tradestation Group, Inc. * 1,690 11,864 Transaction Systems Architects, Inc. Class A * 1,298 25,765 Trizetto Group, Inc. * 1,550 14,725 Tumbleweed Communications Corporation * 1,102 3,681 Ultimate Software Group, Inc. * 1,242 15,749 Unisys Corporation * 13,714 139,609 United Online, Inc. * 2,509 28,929 Vasco Data Security International, Inc. *+ 3,804 25,182 Velocity Express Corporation * 100 28 Verilink Corporation *+ 4,538 12,298 Verint Systems, Inc. * 1,152 41,852 VeriSign, Inc. * 10,106 338,753 Veritas Software Corporation *+ 16,942 483,694 Verity, Inc. * 1,444 18,945 Versant Corporation * 3,301 3,037 VerticalNet, Inc. * 1,850 2,978 Via Net.Works, Inc. * 4,393 3,734 viaLink Company (The) * 1,094 54 Viewpoint Corporation *+ 1,140 3,534 Vignette Corporation * 7,372 10,247 VitalWorks, Inc. * 1,846 8,215 Vitria Technology, Inc. * 1,150 4,841 WatchGuard Technologies, Inc. * 1,100 4,873 Wave Systems Corporation Class A *+ 3,014 3,436 Webb Interactive Services, Inc. * 836 351 WebEx Communications, Inc. *+ 1,743 41,449 WebMD Corporation *+ 12,459 101,665 Webmethods, Inc. * 2,153 15,523 Websense, Inc. * 979 49,655 XETA Technologies, Inc. * 1,946 6,998 Yahoo!, Inc. * 50,252 1,893,495 Zamba Corporation * 1,400 224 ------------ 36,156,586 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--4.8% 3M Company 31,269 2,566,247 Advanced Digital Information Corporation * 2,414 24,188 Apple Computer, Inc. * 16,540 1,065,176 Authentidate Holding Corporation * 1,023 6,332 Black Box Corporation 865 41,537 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. * 9,768 74,628 CDW Corporation 3,443 228,443 Ciprico, Inc. * 1,658 6,715 Cirrus Logic, Inc. * 2,946 16,232 Cisco Systems, Inc. * 294,264 5,679,295 Computer Network Technology Corporation * 1,145 8,129 Concurrent Computer Corporation * 1,901 5,437 Cray, Inc. *+ 2,857 13,314 Crossroads Systems, Inc. * 1,300 1,899 Dataram Corporation * 1,175 7,473 Datawatch Corporation * 3,500 18,550 Dell, Inc. * 96,749 4,077,003 Diebold, Inc. 3,079 171,593 Dot Hill Systems Corporation * 1,396 10,945 EMC Corporation * 105,320 1,566,108 Emulex Corporation * 3,408 57,391 Ener1, Inc. * 1,300 1,105 Exabyte Corporation * 1,565 642 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 208
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Extended Systems, Inc. * 1,459 $ 3,589 Extreme Networks, Inc. * 4,491 29,416 Focus Enhancements, Inc. *+ 5,319 6,064 Gateway, Inc. * 13,470 80,955 General Binding Corporation * 1,597 20,985 Global Imaging Systems, Inc. *+ 945 37,327 Global Payment Technologies, Inc. * 1,270 7,588 Hewlett-Packard Company 121,630 2,550,581 InFocus Corporation * 1,636 14,986 Interland, Inc. * 705 2,305 Interlink Electronics, Inc. * 1,925 18,210 International Business Machines Corporation 74,891 7,382,755 International Game Technology 13,866 476,713 Iomega Corporation * 1,865 10,332 ION Networks, Inc. * 400 100 Iteris, Inc. * 4,263 14,707 Jabil Circuit, Inc. * 8,287 211,981 Lexmark International, Inc. * 5,131 436,135 MTI Technology Corporation * 3,844 10,379 Maxtor Corporation * 10,146 53,774 Micros Systems, Inc. * 857 66,897 MTM Technologies, Inc. * 500 2,590 Netgear, Inc. * 1,206 21,937 Network Engines, Inc. * 1,329 3,708 NYFIX, Inc. * 991 6,134 PalmOne, Inc. *+ 2,287 72,155 Paxar Corporation * 1,971 43,697 Pitney Bowes, Inc. 9,192 425,406 Planar Systems, Inc. * 785 8,816 ProQuest Company * 1,332 39,560 Quantum Corporation * 6,681 17,504 Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. * 4,073 8,635 Sandisk Corporation * 6,437 160,732 Scansoft, Inc. *+ 3,601 15,088 ScanSource, Inc. * 563 34,996 Scientific Games Corporation Class A * 2,517 60,005 SCM Microsystems, Inc. * 1,494 7,291 Seagate Technology (Cayman Islands) *+ 6,727 116,175 Silicon Graphics, Inc. *+ 7,853 13,586 SimpleTech, Inc. * 1,055 4,853 Solectron Corporation * 34,684 184,866 Storage Technology Corporation *+ 4,660 147,303 Symbol Technologies, Inc. + 9,570 165,561 TransAct Technologies, Inc. * 888 18,968 VA Software Corporation *+ 2,018 5,045 Vialstream Holdings, Inc. * 1,000 830 Western Digital Corporation * 8,154 88,389 Xybernaut Corporation *+ 6,155 7,571 Zebra Technologies Corporation Class A * 2,988 168,165 ------------ 28,933,727 ------------ CONTAINERS & PACKAGING--0.1% Ball Corporation 4,676 205,650 Crown Holdings, Inc. * 6,844 94,037 Sealed Air Corporation * 3,527 187,883 Silgan Holdings, Inc. 1,027 62,606 ------------ 550,176 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--1.8% 1-800 Contacts, Inc. *+ 502 11,044 Alberto Culver Company Class B 3,659 177,718 Avon Products, Inc. 20,628 798,304 Chattem, Inc. * 872 28,863 Clorox Company 6,758 398,249 Colgate-Palmolive Company 23,094 1,181,489 Elizabeth Arden, Inc. *+ 1,017 24,144 Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. (The) Class A 5,057 231,459 Gillette Company (The) 39,984 1,790,484 Procter & Gamble Company 111,918 6,164,443 Quaker Chemical Corporation 483 11,998 ------------ 10,818,195 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--2.8% General Electric Company 459,556 16,773,794 ------------ ELECTRIC UTILITIES--2.7% AES Corporation (The) * 25,835 353,164 Allegheny Energy, Inc. *+ 5,273 103,931 Allete, Inc. 1,243 45,680 Alliant Energy Corporation 4,491 128,443 Ameren Corporation + 7,529 377,504 American Electric Power Company, Inc. 16,393 562,936 Aquila, Inc. * 7,275 26,845 Avista Corporation 1,759 31,082 Black Hills Corporation 2,041 62,618 CMS Energy Corporation *+ 6,681 69,816 Calpine Corporation *+ 17,134 67,508 Centerpoint Energy, Inc. + 12,705 143,566 Central Vermont Public Service Corporation 540 12,560 CH Energy Group, Inc. 694 33,347 Cinergy Corporation 7,388 307,562 Cleco Corporation 2,109 42,728 Consolidated Edison, Inc. + 10,555 461,781 Constellation Energy Group, Inc. 7,642 334,032 DTE Energy Company + 6,985 301,263 Dominion Resources, Inc. 14,361 972,814 DPL, Inc. 5,037 126,479 Duke Energy Corporation 40,857 1,034,908 Duquesne Light Holdings, Inc. 2,789 52,573 Edison International 13,522 433,110 EL Paso Electric Company * 1,748 33,107 Empire District Electric Company (The) 1,197 27,148 Energy East Corporation 5,959 158,986 Entergy Corporation 9,094 614,663 Exelon Corporation 28,740 1,266,572 FPL Group, Inc. + 7,333 548,142 FirstEnergy Corporation 13,086 517,028 Great Plains Energy, Inc. 2,828 85,632 Green Mountain Power Corporation 1,811 52,211 Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 3,066 89,374 Idacorp, Inc. 1,515 46,314 KeySpan Corporation 5,999 236,661 MGE Energy, Inc. 1,559 56,171 NiSource, Inc. 10,893 248,143 Northeast Utilities 5,201 98,039 NRG Energy, Inc. * 4,000 144,200 NSTAR 2,187 118,710 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 209
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) OGE Energy Corporation 4,734 $ 125,498 Otter Tail Corporation 1,095 27,955 PG&E Corporation * 17,209 572,716 PPL Corporation 7,358 392,034 Pepco Holdings, Inc. 7,066 150,647 Pinnacle West Capital Corporation 3,789 168,269 Plug Power, Inc. * 2,704 16,521 PNM Resources, Inc. 2,169 54,854 Progress Energy, Inc. + 10,169 460,046 Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 9,757 505,120 Puget Energy, Inc. 3,548 87,636 Reliant Energy, Inc. * 11,470 156,565 SCANA Corporation 4,791 188,765 Sempra Energy + 8,687 318,639 Sierra Pacific Resources * 3,864 40,572 Southern Company (The) + 32,082 1,075,389 TXU Corporation + 12,939 835,342 TECO Energy, Inc. + 7,797 119,606 UIL Holdings Corporation 898 46,067 Unisource Energy Corporation 1,571 37,877 Unitil Corporation 420 11,886 Westar Energy, Inc. 2,432 55,620 Wisconsin Energy Corporation + 4,564 153,852 WPS Resources Corporation + 1,431 71,493 Xcel Energy, Inc. 16,552 301,246 ------------ 16,401,566 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.5% Active Power, Inc. * 1,093 5,028 Acuity Brands, Inc. 1,873 59,561 Advanced Lighting Technologies, Inc. *++- 972 -- Aeroflex, Inc. * 2,811 34,069 Ametek, Inc. 2,823 100,696 Arotech Corporation *+ 1,269 2,056 Artesyn Technologies, Inc. * 1,534 17,334 AZZ, Inc. * 1,031 16,754 Baldor Electric Company 1,338 36,835 C&D Technologies, Inc. 1,159 19,749 Capstone Turbine Corporation * 2,450 4,483 Cataytica Energy Systems, Inc. * 852 1,926 Cherokee International Corporation * 29 279 Cooper Industries Ltd. Class A 3,473 235,782 Distributed Energy Systems Corporation * 3,756 9,390 Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. * 1,421 28,079 Emerson Electric Company 18,362 1,287,176 Energizer Holdings, Inc. *+ 3,122 155,132 Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. * 781 15,089 Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation * 1,882 13,118 Franklin Electric Company, Inc. 902 38,119 FuelCell Energy, Inc. *+ 1,938 19,186 Genlyte Group, Inc. * 551 47,210 GrafTech International Ltd. *+ 3,487 32,987 JMAR Technologies, Inc. * 2,904 5,053 Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. 1,877 64,832 Littelfuse, Inc. * 909 31,051 LSI Industries, Inc. 1,083 12,400 Medis Technologies Ltd. *+ 704 12,918 Metrologic Instruments, Inc. * 722 15,342 Moog, Inc. Class A * 964 43,717 Powell Industries, Inc. * 1,045 19,322 Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. *+ 1,157 6,965 Rayovac Corporation * 1,490 45,534 Regal-Beloit Corporation 1,272 36,379 SBS Technologies, Inc. * 965 13,471 Servotronics, Inc. * 705 3,419 Superconductor Technologies * 2,084 2,897 Tech/Ops Sevcon, Inc. 719 4,569 Teleflex, Inc. 1,322 68,665 Thomas & Betts Corporation * 2,428 74,661 Trans-Lux Corporation 866 6,486 Ultralife Batteries, Inc. * 416 8,091 Universal Display Corporation * 1,350 12,150 Universal Electronics, Inc. * 639 11,246 Valence Technology, Inc. *+ 6,972 21,683 Vicor Corporation 1,380 18,092 Wilson Greatbatch Technologies, Inc. * 942 21,120 Woodhead Industries, Inc. 903 14,475 ------------ 2,754,576 ------------ ELECTRONICS--3.3% 8X8, Inc. *+ 3,048 12,405 AVX Corporation + 7,170 90,342 Actel Corporation * 1,140 19,996 Adaptec, Inc. * 3,850 29,221 Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. * 1,428 13,038 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *+ 14,462 318,453 Agere Systems, Inc. Class A * 69,295 94,934 Agilent Technologies, Inc. * 19,030 458,623 Agilysys, Inc. 1,335 22,882 Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc. * 4,817 7,225 Alliance Semiconductor Corporation * 1,335 4,939 Altera Corporation * 14,718 304,663 American Power Conversion Corporation 8,237 176,272 American Superconductor Corporation * 1,147 17,079 AMIS Holdings, Inc. * 850 14,042 Amkor Technology, Inc. * 7,211 48,169 Amphenol Corporation Class A * 3,688 135,497 Analog Devices, Inc. 15,241 562,698 Anaren, Inc. * 813 10,536 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation * 12,746 53,661 Arrow Electronics, Inc. * 4,585 111,415 Atheros Communications, Inc. * 40 410 Atmel Corporation * 18,733 73,433 ATMI, Inc. *+ 1,559 35,124 Ault, Inc. * 1,200 3,588 Avanex Corporation * 5,030 16,649 Avnet, Inc. * 5,129 93,553 AXT, Inc. * 946 1,495 Barnes Group, Inc. 1,009 26,749 Bel Fuse, Inc. Class A 545 15,968 Belden CDT, Inc. + 1,894 43,941 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 210
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Benchmark Electronics, Inc. *+ 1,680 $ 57,288 Benthos, Inc. * 1,950 33,286 Broadcom Corporation Class A * 12,065 389,458 California Micro Devices Corporation * 745 5,282 Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. * 867 6,529 Carlisle Companies, Inc. 1,226 79,592 Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. * 2,415 13,282 Catapult Communications Corporation * 750 18,120 CellStar Corporation *+ 1,369 6,092 Ceradyne, Inc. *+ 1,245 71,226 Ceva, Inc. * 692 6,302 Conexant Systems, Inc. * 20,460 40,715 Cree, Inc. *+ 3,097 124,128 CTS Corporation 1,580 20,998 Cymer, Inc. * 1,498 44,251 Cypress Semiconductor Corporation *+ 4,876 57,195 DRS Technologies, Inc. * 1,103 47,109 DSP Group, Inc. * 1,194 26,662 Dupont Photomasks, Inc. * 923 24,376 EDO Corporation 1,198 38,036 Emcor Group, Inc. * 727 32,846 Emcore Corporation * 1,219 4,254 EMS Technologies, Inc. * 960 15,955 ESCO Technologies, Inc. * 611 46,833 ESS Technology * 1,759 12,506 Esterline Technologies Corporation * 1,049 34,250 Exar Corporation * 1,758 24,946 Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. *+ 4,903 79,723 Finisar Corporation * 6,855 15,629 Flir Systems, Inc. * 1,402 89,434 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Class A * 5,300 94,446 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Class B * 11,261 206,752 FSI International, Inc. * 1,479 6,907 HEI, Inc. * 1,050 2,289 Helix Technology Corporation 1,144 19,894 HI/FN, Inc. * 681 6,279 Hughes Supply, Inc. 2,390 77,316 Hutchinson Technology, Inc. *+ 1,149 39,721 Imation Corporation 1,564 49,782 Innovex, Inc. * 1,922 10,475 Integrated Circuit Systems, Inc. *+ 3,056 63,932 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. * 4,196 48,506 Integrated Silicon Solutions, Inc. * 1,269 10,406 Intel Corporation 279,152 6,529,365 International Rectifier Corporation *+ 2,631 117,264 Intersil Corporation Class A 5,757 96,372 ISCO International, Inc. * 2,000 720 IXYS Corporation * 1,329 13,715 JDS Uniphase Corporation *+ 59,556 188,793 Kemet Corporation * 3,407 30,493 KVH Industries, Inc. * 375 3,675 LSI Logic Corporation * 15,734 86,222 Lattice Semiconductor Corporation * 4,395 25,051 Lightpath Technologies, Inc. Class A *+ 1,526 6,836 Linear Technology Corporation + 12,363 479,190 Lowrance Electronics, Inc. 1,350 42,524 MIPS Technologies, Inc. Class A * 2,228 21,946 MRV Communications, Inc. *+ 4,567 16,761 Magnetek, Inc. * 1,406 9,701 Mattson Technology, Inc. * 1,760 19,818 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 13,135 556,793 Maxwell Technologies, Inc. * 370 3,752 MEMC Electronics Materials, Inc. * 8,581 113,698 Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. *+ 963 28,582 Merix Corporation * 674 7,764 Methode Electronics, Inc. 1,383 17,772 Micrel, Inc. * 3,731 41,116 Micro Linear Corporation * 1,440 7,099 Microchip Technology, Inc. 8,640 230,342 Micron Technology, Inc. *+ 24,041 296,906 Microsemi Corporation * 2,474 42,949 Mobility Electronics, Inc. * 674 5,783 Molex, Inc. + 7,199 215,970 Monolithic System Technology, Inc. * 1,251 7,794 Moscow CableCom Corporation * 1,900 11,662 Mykrolis Corporation * 1,830 25,931 National Semiconductor Corporation 14,384 258,193 Novellus Systems, Inc. 6,320 176,265 Nu Horizons Electronics Corporaton * 1,207 9,632 Numerex Corporation Class A * 1,800 8,460 Omnivision Technologies, Inc. *+ 2,354 43,196 ON Semiconductor Corporation * 11,976 54,371 Oplink Communications, Inc. * 5,308 10,457 Optelecom, Inc. * 819 7,584 Opti, Inc. * 1,041 1,582 OSI Systems, Inc. *+ 867 19,690 Park Electrochemical Corporation 1,086 23,544 Pericom Semiconductor Corporation * 1,023 9,647 Photronics, Inc. * 1,388 22,902 Pixelworks, Inc. *+ 1,927 21,852 Plexus Corporation * 1,884 24,511 PLX Technology, Inc. * 1,050 10,920 Power Integrations, Inc. *+ 1,262 24,962 Power-One, Inc. * 3,459 30,854 Proxim Corporation, Class A * 216 883 QLogic Corporation * 3,921 144,018 Quicklogic Corporation * 1,050 2,983 RF Micro Devices, Inc. *+ 7,206 49,289 Rambus, Inc. * 4,071 93,633 Raytheon Company 19,671 763,825 Reptron Electronics, Inc. * 70 497 Research Frontiers, Inc. *+ 752 4,798 Rockwell Collins, Inc. 7,347 289,766 Rogers Corporation * 803 34,609 Rudolph Technologies, Inc. *+ 814 13,976 Sanmina-SCI Corporation *+ 21,464 181,800 Semtech Corporation * 2,970 64,954 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 211
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Sigmatel, Inc. * 797 $ 28,317 Sigmatron International, Inc. * 282 3,821 Silicon Image, Inc. * 2,948 48,524 Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *+ 2,124 74,998 Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. * 3,793 22,568 Siliconix, Inc. * 1,202 43,861 Sipex Corporation * 1,030 4,820 Skyworks Solutions, Inc. *+ 5,822 54,901 Somera Communications, Inc. * 2,750 3,492 Spectrum Control, Inc. * 1,195 8,676 Spire Corporation * 2,500 10,977 Staktek Holdings, Inc. * 42 195 Stratos International, Inc. * 973 4,271 Sycamore Networks, Inc. * 9,917 40,263 Synaptics, Inc. * 1,057 32,323 Technitrol, Inc. * 1,866 33,961 Tegal Corporation * 3,754 6,119 Teledyne Technologies, Inc. * 1,228 36,140 Teradyne, Inc. * 7,938 135,502 Tessera Technologies, Inc. * 1,560 58,048 Texas Instruments, Inc. 75,316 1,854,280 Three-Five Systems, Inc. * 930 2,251 Transmeta Corporation * 5,029 8,197 Transwitch Corporation * 2,483 3,824 Trident Microsystems, Inc. * 1,509 25,230 Trimble Navigation Ltd. * 2,072 68,459 Tripath Technology, Inc. * 4,192 5,240 Triquint Semiconductor, Inc. * 4,918 21,885 TTM Technologies, Inc. * 1,639 19,340 Tvia, Inc. * 4,026 8,169 Tyler Technologies, Inc. * 1,886 15,767 Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc. * 1,497 55,164 Virage Logic Corporation * 901 16,732 Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. * 6,046 90,811 Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation * 8,323 29,380 Wesco International, Inc. * 1,550 45,942 Xilinx, Inc. 13,605 403,388 YDI Wireless, Inc. * 2,197 12,830 Zoran Corporation * 1,650 19,107 ------------ 19,983,793 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--2.0% Alliance Gaming Corporation *+ 1,971 27,220 Argosy Gaming Company * 1,159 54,125 Avid Technology, Inc. * 1,237 76,385 Bally Total Fitness Holding Corporation * 1,306 5,537 Blockbuster, Inc. Class A + 7,850 74,889 Caesars Entertainment, Inc. * 11,992 241,519 Callaway Golf Company + 2,881 38,893 Cedar Fair, LP 2,300 75,670 Churchill Downs, Inc. 638 28,519 Concord Camera Corporation * 2,863 6,556 Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. 1,140 14,934 Dover Motorsports, Inc. 1,645 9,426 Eastman Kodak Company + 11,893 383,549 Gaylord Entertainment Company * 1,772 73,591 Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. + 4,583 306,557 Hasbro, Inc. 7,242 140,350 Hollywood Entertainment Corporation * 2,228 29,165 Hollywood Media Corporation * 1,494 7,246 Image Entertainment, Inc. *+ 299 1,776 International Speedway Corporation Class A 2,390 126,192 Jakks Pacific, Inc. * 925 20,452 K2, Inc. * 2,544 40,399 Leapfrog Enterprises, Inc. *+ 1,261 17,150 Lexar Media, Inc. *+ 3,142 24,633 Macrovision Corporation * 2,053 52,803 Mattel, Inc. 16,641 324,333 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. + 10,260 121,889 Multimedia Games, Inc. *+ 1,202 18,944 Nashua Corporation * 1,541 17,506 National Lampoon, Inc. * 3,300 10,560 Nautilus Group, Inc. 1,359 32,847 New Frontier Media, Inc. * 3,808 30,156 News Corporation, Inc. Class A *+ 107,200 2,000,352 Penn National Gaming, Inc. * 1,993 120,676 Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. * 1,629 32,222 Pinnacle Systems, Inc. * 2,430 14,823 RC2 Corporation * 1,650 53,790 Regal Entertainment Group Class A 2,743 56,917 Six Flags, Inc. * 3,814 20,481 Sonic Solutions, Inc. *+ 889 19,949 Speedway Motorsports, Inc. 1,949 76,362 Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc. * 683 19,766 Time Warner, Inc. * 191,533 3,723,402 Walt Disney Company 89,273 2,481,789 Westwood One, Inc. * 4,247 114,372 WMS Industries, Inc. *+ 1,269 42,562 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 1,030 12,494 Xerox Corporation * 36,562 621,920 ------------ 11,845,648 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--4.0% Accredited Home Lenders Holding Company * 729 36,217 Affiliated Managers Group *+ 1,354 91,720 AG Edwards, Inc. 3,542 153,050 Alliance Capital Management Holdings, Inc. 3,100 130,200 American Home Mortgage Investment Corporation REIT 1,107 37,915 Ameritrade Holding Corporation *+ 17,554 249,618 AmNet Mortgage, Inc. * 529 4,343 Ampal American Israel Corporation Class A * 1,391 5,286 Anworth Mortgage Asset Corporation REIT 834 8,932 Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. (The) 4,068 416,197 Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class A * 45 3,955,500 BlackRock, Inc. 906 69,998 Capital Trust Class A 1,823 55,984 CapitalSource, Inc. *+ 4,712 120,957 Catskill Litigation Trust *++(delta) 582 -- Certegy, Inc. 3,068 109,006 Charles Schwab Corporation (The) 54,390 650,504 CharterMac 1,905 46,558 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 212
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Cherokee, Inc. 994 $ 35,068 Chicago Mercantile Exchange + 1,415 323,610 Countrywide Financial Corporation + 24,520 907,485 Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc. * 1,310 21,942 Doral Financial Corporation (Puerto Rico) + 4,427 218,030 E*Trade Financial Corporation * 14,978 223,921 Eaton Vance Corporation 2,641 137,728 E-Loan, Inc. * 2,150 7,267 ePresense, Inc. ++(delta) 1,173 -- Equitex, Inc. * 3,169 2,012 Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc. REIT 1,140 40,755 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 29,970 2,208,789 Federal National Mortgage Association 42,121 2,999,436 Federated Investors, Inc. Class B 4,508 137,043 First Marblehead Corporation (The) *+ 1,843 103,669 Franklin Resources, Inc. 6,114 425,840 Friedman Billings Ramsey Group, Inc. Class A 6,080 117,891 Gabelli Asset Management, Inc. Class A + 558 27,074 Gables Residential Trust REIT 1,322 47,314 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 17,947 1,867,206 Instinet Group, Inc. * 1,291 7,785 Integrated Telecom Express, Inc. ++(delta) 1,103 -- Investment Technology Group, Inc. * 2,078 41,560 Janus Capital Group, Inc. 9,990 167,932 Jefferies Group, Inc. + 2,339 94,215 Kent Financial Services, Inc. * 2,200 6,050 Kilroy Realty Corporation REIT 1,316 56,259 Kirlin Holding Corporation * 1,061 2,971 Knight Trading Group, Inc. * 4,630 50,698 LaBranche & Company, Inc. *+ 2,588 23,188 Legg Mason, Inc. 4,150 304,029 Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. 11,268 985,725 Macerich Company (The) REIT 2,360 148,208 Meristar Hospitality Corporation REIT * 3,449 28,799 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 37,426 2,236,952 MFA Mortgage Investments, Inc. REIT 4,149 36,594 Morgan Stanley 43,843 2,434,163 New Century Financial Corporation. REIT + 1,311 83,786 Nuveen Investments, Inc. Class A 624 24,629 Pennsylvania REIT 1,510 64,628 ProcureNet, Inc. ++(delta) 895 -- PS Business Parks, Inc. REIT 1,323 59,667 Raymond James Financial, Inc. 3,541 109,700 Reckson Associates Realty Corporation REIT 2,412 79,138 Saxon REIT, Inc. REIT 1,295 31,067 SEI Investments Company 4,559 191,159 Siebert Financial Corporation * 1,469 5,656 Starbiz Corporation ++(delta) 8 -- Suburban Lodges of America ++(delta) 1,983 -- SumTotal Systems, Inc. * 317 1,648 Sutter Holding Company, Inc. * 850 2,635 SWS Group, Inc. 882 19,333 T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 5,166 321,325 Value Line, Inc. 573 22,483 Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A 3,971 94,867 Westwood Holdings Group, Inc. 1,027 20,232 ------------ 23,751,146 ------------ FOOD RETAILERS--0.4% 7-Eleven, Inc. * 4,500 107,775 Albertson's, Inc. + 14,224 339,669 Arden Group, Inc. Class A 260 26,123 Fresh Brands, Inc. * 1,871 14,500 Kroger Company *+ 29,621 519,552 Panera Bread Company Class A *+ 1,250 50,400 Pantry, Inc. (The) * 1,200 36,108 Pathmark Stores, Inc. * 950 5,519 Ruddick Corporation 1,967 42,664 Starbucks Corporation * 17,330 1,080,699 Weis Markets, Inc. 1,482 57,161 Whole Foods Market, Inc. + 2,518 240,091 Wild Oats Markets, Inc. * 1,309 11,532 Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. + 5,881 26,759 ------------ 2,558,552 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.9% American Woodmark Corporation 800 34,944 Bemis Company 4,410 128,287 Bowater, Inc. 2,289 100,647 Buckeye Technologies, Inc. * 1,251 16,276 Caraustar Industries, Inc. * 1,610 27,080 Chesapeake Corporation 814 22,108 Deltic Timber Corporation 724 30,734 Fibermark, Inc. * 843 9 Georgia-Pacific Corporation 10,547 395,302 Glatfelter 1,740 26,587 Greif, Inc. Class A 1,226 68,656 International Paper Company 21,137 887,754 Kimberly Clark Corporation 21,534 1,417,153 Longview Fibre Company 2,324 42,157 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 1,737 93,207 MeadWestvaco Corporation 7,524 254,988 Neenah Paper, Inc. *+ 652 21,255 Packaging Corporation of America 4,339 102,183 Pactiv Corporation * 6,523 164,967 Playtex Products, Inc. * 2,449 19,568 Pope & Talbot, Inc. 894 15,296 Potlatch Corporation 1,352 68,384 Rock-Tenn Company Class A 1,450 21,982 Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. 724 24,580 Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation + 10,013 187,043 Sonoco Products Company 3,353 99,416 Temple-Inland, Inc. 2,253 154,105 United Stationers, Inc. * 1,278 59,044 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 213
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) US Home Systems, Inc. * 1,291 $ 7,940 Wausau-Mosinee Paper Corporation 1,903 33,988 Weyerhaeuser Company 9,721 653,446 ------------ 5,179,086 ------------ HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--1.3% Accredo Health, Inc. * 2,188 60,651 Alliance Imaging, Inc. * 1,429 16,076 American Healthways, Inc. *+ 1,362 45,000 Amsurg Corporation * 1,423 42,035 Apria Healthcare Group, Inc. *+ 2,101 69,228 Beverly Enterprises, Inc. * 4,439 40,617 Caremark Rx, Inc. * 20,254 798,615 Community Health Systems, Inc. * 4,282 119,382 Covance, Inc. * 2,839 110,011 Coventry Health Care, Inc. * 3,653 193,901 Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. * 1,339 24,209 CryoLife, Inc. *+ 937 6,625 DaVita, Inc. * 4,290 169,584 Edwards Lifesciences Corporation *+ 2,575 106,244 Enzo Biochem, Inc. * 1,353 26,343 Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,765 24,216 Express Scripts, Inc. * 3,259 249,118 First Health Group Corporation * 4,058 75,925 Genesis HealthCare Corporation * 975 34,154 HCA, Inc. + 20,062 801,678 Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A + 9,953 226,132 Hooper Holmes, Inc. 1,959 11,597 Immunomedics, Inc. * 2,141 6,509 IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. * 393 8,092 Interleukin Genetics, Inc. * 2,825 10,029 Kindred Healthcare, Inc. * 1,800 53,910 Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings * 5,915 294,685 LCA-Vision, Inc. 616 14,408 LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. *+ 1,555 54,145 Lincare Holdings, Inc. * 4,169 177,808 Manor Care, Inc. 3,698 131,020 Matria Healthcare, Inc. *+ 580 22,661 National Healthcare Corporation 431 15,214 NeighborCare, Inc. * 2,083 63,990 Nektar Therapeutics * 2,368 47,928 NovaMed, Inc. * 1,250 8,225 OCA, Inc. *+ 2,133 13,545 Odyssey HealthCare, Inc. *+ 1,593 21,792 Pacificare Health Systems * 3,451 195,051 Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. * 1,091 69,879 Province Healthcare Company * 2,037 45,527 Psychemedics Corporation 302 3,911 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. * 1,331 48,661 RehabCare Group, Inc. * 739 20,685 Renal Care Group, Inc. * 2,698 97,101 Sagemark Companies Ltd. * 1,088 3,808 Select Medical Corporation 3,733 65,701 Sierra Health Services, Inc. * 1,237 68,171 Specialty Laboratories, Inc. * 1,183 13,060 Sunrise Senior Living, Inc. * 975 45,201 Symbion, Inc. *+ 1,415 31,243 Tenet Healthcare Corporation *+ 19,289 211,793 Triad Hospitals, Inc. * 3,297 122,681 U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc. * 1,300 20,046 United Surgical Partners International, Inc. * 1,275 53,167 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 28,817 2,536,760 Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B 2,373 105,598 VCA Antech, Inc. *+ 3,442 67,463 VistaCare, Inc. Class A * 1,341 22,301 ------------ 8,043,110 ------------ HEAVY CONSTRUCTION--0.2% Blount International, Inc. * 1,532 26,687 Centex Corporation + 4,760 283,601 Granite Construction, Inc. 1,889 50,247 Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. * 2,378 117,759 Lennar Corporation Class A + 6,375 361,335 Levitt Corporation Class A 763 23,325 M/I Schottenstein Homes, Inc. 610 33,617 McDermott International, Inc. * 2,759 50,655 McGrath Rentcorp 458 19,973 WCI Communities, Inc. * 1,921 56,477 William Lyon Homes, Inc. * 532 37,368 ------------ 1,061,044 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--2.2% Ablest, Inc. * 850 6,281 Actuant Corporation Class A * 1,011 52,724 Agco Corporation * 3,068 67,159 American Standard Companies, Inc. * 8,463 349,691 Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation 613 8,950 Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 1,371 37,565 Applied Materials, Inc. * 73,712 1,260,475 Astec Industries, Inc. * 821 14,129 Asyst Technologies, Inc. * 1,782 9,070 Aviall, Inc. * 1,365 31,354 Axcelis Technologies, Inc. * 4,095 33,292 Baker Hughes, Inc. 13,294 567,255 Black & Decker Corporation 3,225 284,864 Briggs & Stratton Corporation + 1,822 75,759 Brooks Automation, Inc. * 1,834 31,581 Caterpillar, Inc. 14,909 1,453,777 Cooper Cameron Corporation * 1,733 93,253 Cummins, Inc. 1,755 147,051 Deere & Company 10,859 807,910 Donaldson Company, Inc. 3,810 124,130 Dover Corporation 7,805 327,342 Dril-Quip, Inc. * 988 23,969 Dycom Industries, Inc. * 2,076 63,360 Eaton Corporation 5,907 427,431 Electroglas, Inc. * 1,990 9,452 Engineered Support Systems, Inc. + 972 57,562 EnPro Industries, Inc. * 981 29,008 Entegris, Inc. * 3,195 31,790 Fedders Corporation 1,828 6,617 Flowserve Corporation * 2,375 65,407 FMC Technologies, Inc. * 2,695 86,779 Gardner Denver, Inc. * 918 33,314 Genus, Inc. *+ 1,226 2,354 Graco, Inc. 2,883 107,680 Grant Prideco, Inc. * 4,753 95,298 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 214
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Hurco Companies, Inc. * 300 $ 4,950 Hydril * 1,094 49,788 Idex Corporation 2,203 89,221 Ingersoll-Rand Company Class A 6,898 553,909 Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A * 1,223 27,725 Joy Global, Inc. 2,044 88,771 Kadant, Inc. * 721 14,780 Kaydon Corporation + 1,422 46,954 Kennametal, Inc. 1,598 79,532 Knight Transportation, Inc. 2,586 64,133 Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. * 2,008 17,309 Lam Research Corporation * 5,335 154,235 Lennox International, Inc. + 2,437 49,593 Lindsay Manufacturing Company 808 20,911 Manitowoc Company 1,261 47,477 Matrix Service Company *+ 468 3,772 Modine Manufacturing Company 1,208 40,794 MPM Technologies, Inc. * 950 161 NACCO Industries, Inc. Class A 309 32,569 National-Oilwell, Inc. *+ 3,693 130,326 Nordson Corporation 1,522 60,987 Oil States International, Inc. * 2,026 39,082 Oilgear Company (The) * 1,300 11,270 Pall Corporation + 5,186 150,135 Paragon Technologies, Inc. * 1,800 17,820 Parker Hannifin Corporation 4,521 342,421 Pentair, Inc. + 3,618 157,600 Robbins & Myers, Inc. 868 20,684 Rockwell Automation, Inc. 7,135 353,539 Sauer-Danfoss, Inc. 1,531 33,391 Semitool, Inc. * 1,060 9,837 SPX Corporation + 3,125 125,187 Standex International Corporation 724 20,627 Stanley Works (The) 3,365 164,851 Stewart & Stevenson Services 1,366 27,634 Tecumseh Products Company Class A 712 34,034 Tennant Company 640 25,376 Terex Corporation *+ 2,062 98,254 Thomas Industries, Inc. 955 38,124 Timco Aviation Services, Inc. * 107 23 Timken Company 3,702 96,326 Toro Company 1,275 103,721 TurboChef Technologies, Inc. * 993 22,720 Ultratech, Inc. * 971 18,303 United Technologies Corporation 22,277 2,302,328 UNOVA, Inc. *+ 2,374 60,038 Varian Medical Systems, Inc. * 5,512 238,339 W.W. Grainger, Inc. 3,286 218,913 Watsco, Inc. 1,653 58,219 Willis Lease Finance Corporation * 1,234 9,625 WJ Communications, Inc. * 1,509 5,191 Woodward Governor Company 408 29,217 York International Corporation 1,671 57,716 ------------ 13,292,075 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--0.9% American Technology Corporation *+ 3,686 40,730 Applica, Inc. * 1,507 9,117 Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. 1,139 22,353 BE Aerospace, Inc. * 2,393 27,855 Beazer Homes USA, Inc. + 498 72,813 Brookfield Homes Corporation 1,218 41,290 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. * 755 15,198 Dominion Homes, Inc. * 650 16,395 DR Horton, Inc. + 9,617 387,661 Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc. 1,551 62,071 Fossil, Inc. * 3,154 80,869 Furniture Brands International, Inc. + 2,341 58,642 Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. * 16,221 96,028 Harman International Industries, Inc. 2,728 346,456 Helen of Troy Ltd. * 1,333 44,802 Herman Miller, Inc. + 3,155 87,173 Hillenbrand Industries, Inc. 2,596 144,182 HNI Corporation 2,512 108,142 Johnson Controls, Inc. 7,495 475,483 KB Home 1,924 200,866 Kimball International, Inc. Class B 1,500 22,215 Kinetic Concepts, Inc. * 2,600 198,380 Layne Christensen Company * 510 9,257 La-Z-Boy, Inc. 2,404 36,949 Leggett & Platt, Inc. 7,063 200,801 Masco Corporation 18,520 676,536 Maytag Corporation + 3,261 68,807 MDC Holdings, Inc. 1,301 112,458 Meritage Corporation * 650 73,255 Movado Group, Inc. 1,678 31,295 National Presto Industries, Inc. 535 24,343 NVR, Inc. * 262 201,583 Palm Harbor Homes, Inc. * 1,181 19,935 Parkervision, Inc. *+ 1,052 9,362 Pulte Homes, Inc. 5,149 328,506 Rowe Furniture Corporation * 970 5,015 Ryland Group, Inc. + 1,852 106,564 Salton, Inc. *+ 701 3,968 Select Comfort Corporation *+ 1,403 25,170 Skyline Corporation 720 29,376 Standard-Pacific Corporation 1,284 82,356 Steelcase, Inc. Class A 1,992 27,569 Technical Olympic USA, Inc. 1,435 36,420 Tempur-Pedic International, Inc. * 1,346 28,535 Toll Brothers, Inc. * 2,966 203,497 Virco Manufacturing Corporation * 799 6,001 Walter Industries, Inc. + 2,140 72,182 Whirlpool Corporation + 2,590 179,254 ------------ 5,157,715 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.5% Anchor Glass Container Corporation 164 1,102 Apogee Enterprises, Inc. 1,250 16,763 Charles & Colvard Ltd. * 1,405 14,935 Ferro Corporation + 1,818 42,159 Fortune Brands, Inc. 6,052 467,093 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 215
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Gentex Corporation + 3,297 $ 122,055 Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 12,085 1,120,038 Kronos Worldwide, Inc. 1,120 45,640 Lazare Kaplan International * 1,139 10,832 Libbey, Inc. 749 16,635 Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. + 11,388 275,476 Owens-IIlinois, Inc. * 6,064 137,350 Rohm & Haas Company 6,241 276,039 RPM, Inc. 4,832 94,997 Snap-On, Inc. 2,419 83,117 Valspar Corporation 1,862 93,119 ------------ 2,817,350 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.1% Blyth, Inc. 1,839 54,361 Daktronics, Inc. * 1,800 44,802 Identix, Inc. * 3,461 25,542 Roper Industries, Inc. 1,490 90,547 Russ Berrie & Company, Inc. 1,156 26,403 Shuffle Master, Inc. *+ 1,018 47,948 Yankee Candle Company, Inc. *+ 2,152 71,403 Zomax, Inc. MN * 1,549 6,366 ------------ 367,372 ------------ INSURANCE--4.6% 21st Century Insurance Group 3,010 40,936 Aflac, Inc. 20,781 827,915 Aetna, Inc. 6,731 839,692 Alfa Corporation 1,928 29,277 Alleghany Corporation * 337 96,129 Allmerica Financial Corporation * 2,346 77,019 Allstate Corporation (The) 30,195 1,561,685 AMBAC Financial Group, Inc. 4,135 339,608 American Financial Group, Inc. 3,317 103,855 American Independence Corporation * 430 6,282 American International Group, Inc. 99,620 6,542,045 American National Insurance 945 98,431 American Physicians Capital, Inc. * 860 30,977 Amerigroup Corporation * 975 73,769 AmerUs Group Company + 1,580 71,574 AON Corporation 12,212 291,378 Arch Capital Group Ltd. (Bermuda) * 1,428 55,264 Argonaut Group, Inc. * 1,387 29,307 Arthur J. Gallagher & Company 3,230 104,975 Assurant, Inc. 5,717 174,654 Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B 945 25,317 Bristol West Holdings, Inc. 1,365 27,300 Brown & Brown, Inc. 2,518 109,659 Centene Corporation * 1,972 55,906 Chubb Corporation 7,793 599,282 Cigna Corporation 5,831 475,635 Cincinnati Financial Corporation 6,465 286,141 Clark, Inc. * 1,174 18,220 CNA Financial Corporation * 1,422 37,982 CNA Surety Corporation * 1,486 19,838 Commerce Group, Inc. 1,543 94,185 Conseco, Inc. * 3,700 73,815 Crawford & Company Class B 1,891 14,183 Danielson Holding Corporation * 1,555 13,140 Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A 1,297 59,857 Donegal Group, Inc. Class B 427 9,501 EMC Insurance Group, Inc. 341 7,379 Erie Indemnity Company Class A 2,023 106,349 FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A 1,275 36,401 Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 6,737 307,679 First American Corporation 3,159 111,007 Gainsco, Inc. * 385 574 Genworth Financial, Inc. Class A 6,300 170,100 Great American Financial Resources, Inc. 1,717 29,824 Harleysville Group, Inc. 1,351 32,248 Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. 12,739 882,940 HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. 2,666 88,298 Health Net, Inc. * 4,879 140,857 HealthExtras, Inc. * 1,864 30,383 Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Company 1,604 58,129 Horace Mann Educators Corporation 2,000 38,160 Humana, Inc. * 6,683 198,418 Independence Holding Company 961 17,730 Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 810 28,512 Jefferson Pilot Corporation 5,454 283,390 Kansas City Life Insurance Company 902 42,665 LabOne, Inc. * 602 19,288 Landamerica Financial Group, Inc. 845 45,571 Leucadia National Corporation 2,706 188,013 Lincoln National Corporation 7,387 344,825 Loews Corporation 5,496 386,369 MBIA, Inc. + 5,981 378,478 MGIC Investment Corporation 4,084 281,428 Markel Corporation *+ 412 149,968 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. 21,504 707,482 Mercury General Corporation 2,409 144,347 Metlife, Inc. 18,245 739,105 National Financial Partners Corporation 1,495 58,006 Nationwide Financial Services Class A 2,414 92,287 Navigators Group, Inc. * 938 28,243 Odyssey Re Holdings Corporation + 2,505 63,151 Ohio Casualty Corporation * 2,335 54,195 Old Republic International Corporation 7,353 186,031 PMI Group, Inc. (The) 3,929 164,036 Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corporation * 854 56,484 Phoenix Companies, Inc. (The) + 4,217 52,713 PMA Capital Corporation Class A * 1,826 18,899 Presidential Life Corporation 1,144 19,402 Principal Financial Group 12,801 524,073 ProAssurance Corporation * 1,647 64,414 Progressive Corporation (The) 8,663 734,969 Protective Life Corporation 3,130 133,620 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 216
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Prudential Financial, Inc. 21,930 $ 1,205,273 Radian Group, Inc. 3,844 204,655 Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. 2,540 123,063 RLI Corporation 1,164 48,387 Safeco Corporation 5,751 300,432 Selective Insurance Group 1,061 46,939 Southern Security Life Insurance Company * 1,180 4,425 St. Paul Travelers Companies 29,139 1,080,183 Stancorp Financial Group, Inc. 1,230 101,475 State Auto Financial Corporation 1,988 51,390 Stewart Information Services Corporation 1,239 51,604 Torchmark Corporation 4,697 268,387 Transatlantic Holdings, Inc. 1,167 72,156 Triad Guaranty, Inc. * 692 41,852 UICI 2,484 84,208 United American Healthcare Corporation * 4,251 26,820 United Fire & Casualty Company 1,250 42,138 Unitrin, Inc. 3,006 136,623 Universal American Financial Corporation * 1,812 28,032 UnumProvident Corporation 10,788 193,537 USI Holdings Corporation *+ 1,550 17,934 WellChoice, Inc. * 3,356 179,210 WellPoint, Inc. * 12,243 1,407,945 Wesco Financial Corporation 187 73,491 White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 300 193,800 WR Berkley Corporation 3,360 158,491 Zenith National Insurance Corporation + 999 49,790 ------------ 27,753,413 ------------ LODGING--0.4% Ameristar Casinos, Inc. 1,350 58,199 Aztar Corporation * 1,549 54,091 Boyd Gaming Corporation 2,619 109,081 Choice Hotels International, Inc. 1,508 87,464 Empire Resorts, Inc. *+ 582 6,489 Hilton Hotels Corporation 14,441 328,388 International Leisure Hosts Ltd. * 1,200 6,960 Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. * 1,250 32,063 John Q. Hammons Hotels, Inc. * 1,300 26,325 La Quinta Corporation * 7,161 65,093 MGM Mirage, Inc. * 2,592 188,542 Mandalay Resort Group + 2,625 184,879 Marcus Corporation 1,505 37,836 Marriott International, Inc. Class A 9,096 572,866 ShoLodge, Inc. * 850 3,699 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 8,391 490,034 Station Casinos, Inc. 2,465 134,786 Vail Resorts, Inc. * 1,491 33,428 Wynn Resorts Ltd. *+ 2,554 170,914 ------------ 2,591,137 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--2.6% 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. * 605 12,717 Acme Communications, Inc. * 1,200 8,412 American Greetings Corporation Class A 2,760 69,966 Banta Corporation 1,074 48,072 Beasley Broadcasting Group, Inc. Class A * 1,150 20,160 Belo Corporation Class A 4,721 123,879 Cablevision Systems Corporation Class A * 9,044 225,196 Charter Communications, Inc. Class A *+ 11,237 25,171 Citadel Broadcasting Corporation * 1,025 16,585 Clear Channel Communications, Inc. 23,543 788,455 Comcast Corporation Class A *+ 98,004 3,261,573 COX Radio, Inc. Class A * 1,752 28,873 Crown Media Holdings, Inc. * 5,899 50,731 Cumulus Media, Inc. Class A * 2,174 32,784 Dex Media, Inc. + 2,300 57,408 DIRECTV Group, Inc. (The) * 39,747 665,365 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. + 3,384 145,715 EchoStar Communications Corporation Class A 9,386 311,991 Emmis Communications Corporation Class A * 2,170 41,642 Entercom Communications Corporation * 2,183 78,348 Entravision Communications Corporation Class A * 2,852 23,814 EW Scripps Company Class A + 3,612 174,387 Fox Entertainment Group, Inc. Class A * 7,631 238,545 Gannett Company, Inc. + 11,248 918,962 Granite Broadcasting Corporation * 5,454 2,236 Gray Television, Inc. 1,838 28,489 Harte-Hanks, Inc. 3,119 81,032 Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. 2,184 57,614 Hollinger International, Inc. 3,613 56,652 IAC/InterActiveCorp *+ 21,915 605,292 Insight Communications Company, Inc. *+ 1,885 17,474 John Wiley & Sons Class A 2,491 86,786 Journal Communications, Inc. Class A 600 10,842 Journal Register Company * 1,817 35,123 Knight-Ridder, Inc. 3,016 201,891 Lee Enterprises, Inc. 1,973 90,916 Liberty Corporation 935 41,103 Liberty Media Corporation Class A 109,034 1,197,193 Liberty Media International, Inc. Class A * 6,542 302,437 LIN TV Corporation Class A * 1,419 27,103 Lodgenet Entertainment Corporation * 1,250 22,113 McClatchy Company Class A 1,801 129,330 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (The) 7,950 727,743 Media General, Inc. Class A 952 61,699 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 217
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Mediacom Communications Corporation * 3,433 $ 21,456 Meredith Corporation 2,083 112,899 New York Times Company Class A + 5,682 231,826 Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. * 5,562 7,342 Paxson Communications Corporation * 2,670 3,685 Pegasus Communications Corporation *+ 694 6,517 Playboy Enterprises, Inc. Class B * 1,251 15,375 Price Communications Corporation * 2,062 38,333 Primedia, Inc. * 8,853 33,641 Pulitzer, Inc. 753 48,832 Radio One, Inc. Class A * 4,327 69,665 Radio Unica Communications Corporation *++(delta) 1,900 -- Readers Digest Association, Inc. (The) 3,917 54,485 Regent Communications, Inc. * 1,600 8,480 RH Donnelley Corporation *+ 1,409 83,201 Salem Communications Corporation Class A * 850 21,208 Scholastic Corporation * 1,845 68,191 Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Class A 2,049 18,871 Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. Class A * 1,300 13,728 Speedus Corporation * 4,207 11,948 Tivo, Inc. *+ 2,696 15,826 Tribune Company 9,158 385,918 Univision Communications, Inc. Class A *+ 12,782 374,129 Viacom, Inc. Class B 69,388 2,525,029 Washington Post Class B 378 371,582 Worldgate Communications * 3,160 15,768 Young Broadcasting, Inc. Class A * 831 8,775 YouthStream Media Networks, Inc. * 1,159 522 ------------ 15,719,051 ------------ MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES--0.3% Abaxis, Inc. * 749 10,853 Abiomed, Inc. *+ 886 13,680 ADE Corporation *+ 967 18,102 Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. *+ 1,195 49,162 Aetrium, Inc. * 614 2,407 Aksys Ltd. *+ 997 5,543 Amcast Industrial Corporation * 2,529 43 Aradigm Corporation * 1,124 1,945 Arrow International, Inc. 1,305 40,442 August Technology Corporation * 688 7,245 Avigen, Inc. * 1,009 3,289 Axsys Technologies, Inc. * 883 15,523 BEI Technologies, Inc. 500 15,440 Bioject Medical Technologies, Inc. * 4,490 7,180 Biolase Technology, Inc. + 765 8,316 BioVeris Corporation * 1,071 7,829 Britesmile, Inc. *+ 1,080 8,089 Bruker BioSciences Corporation * 1,667 6,718 Cardiodynamics International Corporation * 1,872 9,678 CardioGenesis Corporation * 1,202 721 Cerus Corporation * 1,010 2,990 ChromaVision Medical Systems, Inc. * 3,308 7,145 Coherent, Inc. * 1,348 41,033 Cohu, Inc. 859 15,943 Cooper Companies, Inc. 1,181 83,367 Curon Medical, Inc. * 4,728 8,274 Cygnus, Inc. * 1,179 142 Dade Behring Holdings, Inc. *+ 1,560 87,360 Electro-Sensors, Inc. 2,581 10,505 Excel Technology, Inc. * 562 14,612 Faro Technologies, Inc. * 453 14,125 Formfactor, Inc. * 1,417 38,457 Frequency Electronics, Inc. 821 12,192 HealthTronics Surgical Services, Inc. * 2,529 26,883 Hologic, Inc. * 1,346 36,975 II-VI, Inc. * 341 14,489 Illumina, Inc. * 1,280 12,134 Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation *+ 1,190 43,947 Intermagnetics General Corporation * 997 25,334 Intest Corporation * 950 4,180 Intuitive Surgical, Inc. * 1,610 64,432 Ixia * 2,330 39,167 Meade Instruments Corporation * 1,640 5,625 Mechanical Technology, Inc. * 957 5,885 Medwave, Inc. * 2,500 12,225 Mesa Laboratories, Inc. 1,200 15,306 Micro Therapeutics, Inc. * 1,650 6,188 Molecular Devices Corporation * 909 18,271 MTS Systems Corporation 1,342 45,373 Nanogen, Inc. *+ 950 6,992 OI Corporation * 1,600 15,808 Orbit International Corporation * 2,250 25,358 Orthologic Corporation * 1,516 9,475 OYO Geospace Corporation * 550 10,302 Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc. *+ 1,116 29,094 Pharmanetics, Inc. * 5,219 3,966 Physiometrix, Inc. *+ 3,187 3,560 PPT Vision, Inc. * 800 784 Q-Med, Inc. *+ 1,634 17,958 Resmed, Inc. *+ 1,517 77,519 Sola International, Inc. * 1,406 38,721 Somanetics Corporation * 1,352 20,834 Spectranetics Corporation * 5,845 32,855 Staar Surgical Company * 848 5,292 Sybron Dental Specialties, Inc. * 1,583 56,007 Synovis Life Technologies, Inc. * 346 3,740 Theragenics Corporation * 1,492 6,058 Thermogenesis * 4,316 27,363 TriPath Imaging, Inc. * 1,739 15,599 Valentis, Inc. *+ 2,990 7,475 Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. * 708 45,305 Viasys Healthcare, Inc. * 1,380 26,220 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 218
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Vivus, Inc. * 1,400 $ 6,230 White Electronic Designs Corporation * 514 3,254 X-Rite, Inc. 1,890 30,259 Young Innovations, Inc. 677 22,835 Zevex International, Inc. * 600 2,580 Zygo Corporation * 967 11,401 ------------ 1,507,608 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--3.6% Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. *+ 747 29,477 Align Technology, Inc. *+ 2,449 26,327 Allergan, Inc. 5,812 471,179 American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc. * 1,500 62,715 Analogic Corporation 593 26,560 Applera Corporation 8,630 180,453 ArthoCare Corporation *+ 851 27,283 Bausch & Lomb, Inc. 2,176 140,265 Baxter International, Inc. 26,724 923,047 Beckman Coulter, Inc. 2,512 168,279 Becton, Dickinson & Company 10,137 575,782 Biomet, Inc. 10,108 438,586 Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A * 1,088 62,419 Biosite, Inc. *+ 725 44,617 Boston Scientific Corporation * 26,293 934,716 C.R. Bard, Inc. 3,904 249,778 Closure Medical Corporation * 681 13,280 Conmed Corporation * 1,362 38,708 Credence Systems Corporation * 2,727 24,952 CTI Molecular Imaging, Inc. * 2,178 30,906 Cuno, Inc. * 898 53,341 Cyberonics, Inc. * 956 19,808 Datascope Corporation 556 22,068 Dentsply International, Inc. 2,834 159,271 Diametrics Medical, Inc. * 1,731 74 Dionex Corporation * 1,031 58,427 DJ Orthopedics, Inc. * 729 15,615 FEI Company * 1,368 28,728 Fisher Scientific International *+ 4,467 278,651 Guidant Corporation 13,705 988,131 Haemonetics Corporation * 1,157 41,895 Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc. * 1,083 8,772 ICU Medical, Inc. *+ 605 16,541 Inamed Corporation * 1,419 89,752 Input/Output, Inc. * 2,427 21,455 Invacare Corporation 1,333 61,665 Ionics, Inc. *+ 1,141 49,451 Itron, Inc. * 955 22,834 Johnson & Johnson 129,166 8,191,708 Kla-Tencor Corporation * 7,679 357,688 Kensey Nash Corporation *+ 866 29,903 Kopin Corporation * 2,431 9,408 Kyphon, Inc. * 1,594 41,061 LTX Corporation * 2,405 18,494 MKS Instruments, Inc. * 2,455 45,540 Medtronic, Inc. 52,597 2,612,493 Mentor Corporation 1,961 66,164 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. * 2,519 38,490 Millipore Corporation *+ 2,026 100,915 Mine Safety Appliances Company 1,444 73,211 Newport Corporation * 1,614 22,757 Novoste Corporation * 847 1,448 Oakley, Inc. 2,900 36,975 Ocular Sciences, Inc. * 1,151 56,411 Osteotech, Inc. * 1,498 8,239 PerkinElmer, Inc. 5,266 118,432 Photon Dynamics, Inc. * 659 16,001 PolyMedica Corporation + 960 35,798 Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 4,014 383,538 Respironics, Inc. * 1,530 83,171 St. Jude Medical, Inc. * 15,318 642,284 Steris Corporation * 2,777 65,870 Stryker Corporation 12,056 581,702 Techne Corporation * 1,736 67,530 Tektronix, Inc. 3,804 114,919 Therma-Wave, Inc. * 757 2,619 Thermo Electron Corporation * 6,758 204,024 Thoratec Corporation *+ 2,306 24,029 Urologix, Inc. * 1,050 6,794 Visx, Inc. * 2,010 51,999 Varian, Inc. * 1,502 61,597 Veeco Instruments, Inc. *+ 1,294 27,265 Vital Signs, Inc. 634 24,675 Waters Corporation * 5,040 235,822 Wright Medical Group, Inc. * 1,309 37,307 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. * 10,034 803,924 Zoll Medical Corporation * 425 14,620 ------------ 21,720,633 ------------ METALS--1.1% AK Steel Holding Corporation * 5,009 72,480 Alcoa, Inc. 37,808 1,187,927 Aleris International, Inc. * 2,856 48,324 Allegheny Technologies, Inc. 3,350 72,595 Alpine Group, Inc. 698 1,410 Ameron International Corporation 542 20,542 Aptargroup, Inc. 1,565 82,601 Brush Engineered Materials, Inc. * 1,122 20,757 Carpenter Technology Corporation 1,141 66,703 Century Aluminum Company * 865 22,715 Circor International, Inc. 711 16,467 Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. + 509 52,865 Commercial Metals Company 1,770 89,491 Commscope, Inc. *+ 2,612 49,367 Couer D'alene Mines Corporation * 8,276 32,525 Crane Company 2,467 71,148 Curtiss-Wright Corporation 1,056 60,625 Danaher Corporation 12,344 708,669 Engelhard Corporation 5,205 159,637 General Cable Corporation * 1,382 19,141 Gibraltar Industries, Inc. 1,188 28,061 Glamis Gold, Ltd. (Canada) *+ 5,700 97,812 Griffon Corporation * 1,288 34,776 Hecla Mining Company * 4,124 24,043 Hubbell, Inc. Class B 2,078 108,679 International Aluminum Corporation 1,105 37,404 International Steel Group, Inc. * 3,903 158,306 Jacuzzi Brands, Inc. * 2,655 23,099 Lone Star Technologies, Inc. *+ 1,337 44,736 Massey Energy Company 3,053 106,702 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 219
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Matthews International Corporation Class A + 1,052 $ 38,714 Maverick Tube Corporation * 1,736 52,601 MAXXAM, Inc. * 856 28,077 Meridian Gold, Inc. (Canada) * 4,300 81,571 Mueller Industries, Inc. + 1,592 51,262 NCI Building Systems, Inc. * 1,232 46,200 Newmont Mining Corporation + 17,430 774,066 NS Group, Inc. * 923 25,659 Nucor Corporation + 6,498 340,105 Optical Cable Corporation * 240 1,365 Phelps Dodge Corporation 3,708 366,795 Precision Castparts Corporation 2,568 168,666 Quanex Corporation 743 50,948 Reliance Steel & Aluminum Company 1,483 57,778 Royal Gold, Inc. 1,153 21,031 Ryerson Tull, Inc. 1,471 23,168 Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A 693 23,514 Shaw Group, Inc. (The) *+ 2,182 38,949 Shiloh Industries, Inc. * 1,441 20,174 Simpson Manufacturing Company, Inc. 2,084 72,732 Southern Peru Copper Corporation + 657 31,017 Steel Dynamics, Inc. 2,420 91,670 Stillwater Mining Company * 3,727 41,966 Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. 3,296 29,763 Taser International, Inc. *+ 2,292 72,404 Texas Industries, Inc. 1,116 69,616 Titanium Metals Corporation * 1,530 36,934 Tower Automotive, Inc. *+ 2,146 5,129 Tredegar Corporation 1,606 32,457 United States Steel Corporation + 4,607 236,109 Valmont Industries, Inc. 1,162 29,178 Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A 1,225 39,494 WHX Corporation * 292 336 Worthington Industries, Inc. 3,575 69,999 ------------ 6,589,054 ------------ MINING--0.1% Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold, Inc. Class B + 7,496 286,572 ------------ MISCELLANEOUS--0.0% Advanced Marketing Services, Inc. 772 7,766 Boyds Collection Ltd. * 2,700 11,880 Corrections Corporation of America * 1,900 76,855 DIMON, Inc. 2,000 13,440 Enesco Group, Inc. * 3,501 28,288 Geo Group, Inc. (The) * 819 21,769 Handleman Company 1,657 35,592 Terra Industries, Inc. *+ 2,500 22,200 Tractor Supply Company *+ 1,549 57,638 ------------ 275,428 ------------ OIL & GAS--7.1% Adams Resources & Energy, Inc. 1,462 25,790 AGL Resources, Inc. 2,166 71,998 Amerada Hess Corporation 3,730 307,277 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 10,910 707,077 Apache Corporation 14,149 715,515 Apco Argentina, Inc. (Cayman Islands) 622 22,983 Ashland, Inc. 2,848 166,266 Atmos Energy Corporation 2,732 74,720 ATP Oil & Gas Corporation * 685 12,727 Atwood Oceanics, Inc. * 831 43,295 Berry Petroleum Company Class A 1,301 62,058 BJ Services Company 6,069 282,451 Blue Dolphin Energy Company * 3,650 3,577 BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust + 1,105 53,372 Burlington Resources, Inc. 16,286 708,441 Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation 1,516 67,083 CAL Dive International, Inc. * 1,668 67,971 Callon Petroleum Company * 779 11,264 Cascade Natural Gas Corporation 1,289 27,327 Chesapeake Energy Corporation 9,343 154,160 Chesapeake Utilities Corporation 949 25,338 ChevronTexaco Corporation 93,114 4,889,416 Cimarex Energy Company *+ 1,645 62,346 Clayton Williams Energy, Inc. * 550 12,595 ConocoPhillips 27,349 2,374,714 Cross Timbers Royalty Trust + 575 22,931 Dawson Geophysical Company * 1,200 26,220 Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. 380 10,343 Delta Petroleum Corporation * 2,709 42,477 Denbury Resources, Inc. * 2,233 61,296 Devon Energy Corporation 18,500 720,020 Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. + 2,694 107,895 Dynegy, Inc. Class A *+ 15,654 72,321 EOG Resources, Inc. 5,176 369,359 EL Paso Corporation 25,233 262,423 Encore Acquisition Company * 1,375 48,001 Energen Corporation 1,322 77,932 Energy Partners Ltd. *+ 1,758 35,635 ENSCO International, Inc. 5,990 190,123 Enterprise Products Partners LP + 8,400 217,224 Equitable Resources, Inc. 2,812 170,576 Exploration Company of Delaware, Inc. (The) * 5,411 34,143 Exxon Mobil Corporation 284,683 14,592,851 Forest Oil Corporation * 2,547 80,791 Frontier Oil Corporation 1,144 30,499 FX Energy, Inc. *+ 3,496 40,833 Giant Industries, Inc. * 2,240 59,382 Global Industries Ltd. * 2,539 21,048 GlobalSantaFe Corporation 9,544 316,002 Grey Wolf, Inc. * 5,192 27,362 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 220
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Halliburton Company 19,179 $ 752,584 Hanover Compressor Company * 2,934 41,457 Headwaters, Inc. * 2,095 59,708 Helmerich & Payne, Inc. 1,963 66,821 Holly Corporation 1,336 37,234 Houston Exploration Company * 1,352 76,131 Hugoton Royalty Trust 1,874 49,099 Kaneb Services LLC 1,001 43,233 Kerr-McGee Corporation 5,502 317,961 Key Energy Services, Inc. * 4,865 57,407 Kinder Morgan Management LLC * 1,628 66,260 Kinder Morgan, Inc. 5,114 373,987 Laclede Group, Inc. (The) 1,025 31,929 Magellan Midstream Partners + 1,000 58,670 Magnum Hunter Resources, Inc. *+ 2,497 32,211 Marathon Oil Corporation 15,074 566,933 Markwest Hydrocarbon, Inc. 1,075 18,544 McMoRan Exploration Company *+ 1,059 19,803 MDU Resources Group, Inc. 5,105 136,201 Mercury Air Group, Inc. 746 2,999 Meridian Resource Corporation * 2,950 17,848 Mission Resources Corporation * 916 5,349 Murphy Oil Corporation 3,885 312,548 Nabors Industries Ltd. * 6,084 312,048 National Fuel Gas Company 4,022 113,983 New Jersey Resources Corporation 1,121 48,584 Newfield Exploration Company * 1,923 113,553 Newpark Resources, Inc. * 3,484 17,943 Nicor, Inc. + 1,828 67,526 Noble Corporation * 5,552 276,156 Noble Energy, Inc. 2,545 156,925 Northwest Natural Gas Company 1,183 39,914 Occidental Petroleum Corporation 17,080 996,789 Oceaneering International, Inc. * 1,116 41,649 Oneok, Inc. + 3,908 111,065 Parker Drilling Company * 3,755 14,757 Patina Oil & Gas Corporation 2,681 100,538 Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. 6,712 130,548 Penn Virginia Corporation 1,500 60,855 Peoples Energy Corporation 1,528 67,156 Petroleum Development Corporation * 1,250 48,213 Piedmont Natural Gas Company + 2,740 63,678 Pioneer Natural Resources Company 5,801 203,615 Plains All American Pipeline, LP + 2,300 86,802 Plains Exploration & Production Company * 4,202 109,252 Pogo Producing Company 2,307 111,866 Premcor, Inc. 2,892 121,956 Pride International, Inc. * 5,416 111,245 Prolong International Corporation * 34,716 8,332 Questar Corporation 3,706 188,858 Quicksilver Resources, Inc. * 2,320 85,330 Remington Oil & Gas Corporation * 1,186 32,319 Resource America, Inc. Class A 1,287 41,828 Rowan Companies, Inc. * 3,918 101,476 Schlumberger Ltd. 25,693 1,720,146 SEACOR Holdings, Inc. * 983 52,492 SEMCO Energy, Inc. 5,450 29,103 Smith International, Inc. * 4,010 218,184 South Jersey Industries, Inc. 1,007 52,928 Southern Union Company * 3,207 76,904 Southwest Gas Corporation 1,252 31,801 Southwestern Energy Company * 1,518 76,947 Spinnaker Exploration Company * 1,506 52,815 St. Mary Land & Exploration Company 1,481 61,817 Stone Energy Corporation * 1,208 54,469 Sunoco, Inc. 3,206 261,962 Superior Energy Services, Inc. * 2,900 44,689 Swift Energy Company * 1,142 33,049 Syntroleum Corporation * 1,246 10,005 Teppco Partners LP 2,500 98,475 Tesoro Petroleum Corporation * 3,423 109,057 Tetra Technologies, Inc. * 784 22,187 Tidewater, Inc. + 2,430 86,532 Todco Class A * 202 3,721 Transmontaigne, Inc. * 2,979 18,261 Transocean, Inc. * 12,476 528,858 UGI Corporation 1,360 55,638 Ultra Petroleum Corporation * 3,041 146,363 Unit Corporation * 1,702 65,033 United Heritage Corporation * 3,180 1,367 Unocal Corporation 11,544 499,163 Valero Energy Corporation 10,566 479,696 Varco International, Inc. * 4,063 118,436 Vectren Corporation 3,706 99,321 Veritas DGC, Inc. * 1,390 31,150 Vintage Petroleum, Inc. 2,737 62,103 Wd-40 Company 949 26,961 Weatherford International Ltd. * 5,300 271,890 Western Gas Resources, Inc. 4,048 118,404 WGL Holdings, Inc. 2,315 71,395 W-H Energy Services, Inc. * 1,377 30,790 Whiting Petroleum Corporation * 1,242 37,571 Williams Companies, Inc. 21,507 350,349 XTO Energy, Inc. 11,265 398,556 ------------ 42,225,712 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--6.6% Aastrom Biosciences, Inc. * 3,289 4,670 Abbott Laboratories 67,972 3,170,894 Abgenix, Inc. * 3,629 37,524 Able Laboratories, Inc. * 820 18,655 Adolor Corporation * 1,927 19,116 Albany Molecular Research, Inc. * 1,371 15,273 Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,108 27,922 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 221
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Alfacell Corporation *+ 4,295 $ 18,640 Alkermes, Inc. *+ 3,579 50,428 Alliance Pharmaceutical Corporation * 320 61 Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. * 2,300 24,541 Alpharma, Inc. Class A 2,463 41,748 American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. *+ 656 24,541 AmerisourceBergen Corporation 4,244 249,038 Amgen, Inc. * 55,055 3,531,778 Andrx Corporation * 3,036 66,276 Aphton Corporation *+ 1,416 4,404 Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,439 9,627 ArQule, Inc. * 864 5,003 Atherogenics, Inc. *+ 1,603 37,767 AVANIR Pharmaceuticals Class A * 6,000 20,460 Avant Immunotherapeutics, Inc. * 5,150 10,352 Avax Technologies, Inc. * 1,450 450 AVI BioPharma, Inc. * 2,400 5,640 Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 4,174 190,084 Bentley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 711 7,643 Biogen Idec, Inc. * 14,695 978,834 BioMarin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,400 15,336 Biopure Corporation * 1,854 1,094 Bone Care International, Inc. * 986 27,460 Boston Life Sciences, Inc. * 3,622 2,065 Bradley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 591 11,465 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 84,672 2,169,297 Cambrex Corporation + 1,258 34,092 Cardinal Health, Inc. 18,766 1,091,243 Cell Genesys, Inc. *+ 1,642 13,300 Cell Therapeutics, Inc. *+ 1,391 11,323 Cellegy Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,550 4,447 Cephalon, Inc. *+ 2,347 119,415 Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. * 2,755 126,758 Chiron Corporation *+ 4,789 159,617 Collagenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,558 11,436 Columbia Laboratories, Inc. * 1,819 4,815 Connetics Corporation *+ 1,618 39,301 Corgentech, Inc. * 38 315 Corixa Corporation *+ 2,578 9,384 Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,762 20,844 Cypress Bioscience, Inc. * 1,560 21,934 Cytogen Corporation *+ 755 8,698 CytRx Corporation *+ 4,200 5,922 D&K Healthcare Resources, Inc. 1,138 9,195 Dendreon Corporation *+ 1,879 20,256 Diagnostic Products Corporation 1,263 69,528 Digene Corporation *+ 725 18,959 Discovery Laboratories, Inc. * 2,566 20,348 Durect Corporation *+ 1,900 6,232 Eli Lilly & Company 41,996 2,383,273 Emisphere Technologies, Inc. *+ 772 3,127 Encysive Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,128 21,131 Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. * 5,535 116,346 Eon Labs, Inc. *+ 3,664 98,928 Epimmune, Inc. * 1,000 1,660 EPIX Medical, Inc. * 960 17,194 Eyetech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 59 2,685 First Horizon Pharmaceutical Corporation *+ 1,613 36,922 Forest Laboratories, Inc. *+ 14,872 667,158 Genaera Corporation * 4,787 16,372 Genelabs Technologies, Inc. * 3,606 4,327 Genentech, Inc. * 20,418 1,111,556 Genta, Inc. * 2,971 5,229 Genzyme Corporation * 10,181 591,211 Geron Corporation *+ 1,370 10,919 Gilead Sciences, Inc. * 18,710 654,663 GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. * 3,988 6,062 GTx, Inc. * 200 2,698 Guilford Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 924 4,574 Hemispherx Biopharma, Inc. *+ 920 1,748 Henry Schein, Inc. * 1,826 127,163 Heska Corporation * 4,462 5,216 Hi-Tech Pharmacal Company, Inc. * 575 10,603 Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals *+ 954 8,987 Hospira, Inc. * 6,367 213,295 Human Genome Sciences, Inc. * 5,277 63,430 Idexx Laboratories, Inc. *+ 1,568 85,597 ImClone Systems, Inc. *+ 3,034 139,807 Immtech International, Inc. *+ 681 8,165 Immucor, Inc. * 1,219 28,659 Immune Response Corporation (The) *+ 4,732 7,619 ImmunoGen, Inc. * 1,323 11,695 Impax Laboratories, Inc. * 2,166 34,396 Indevus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 5,716 34,067 InKine Pharmaceutical Company, Inc. * 4,478 24,316 Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,369 22,958 InterMune, Inc. * 1,586 21,030 Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc. * 880 22,088 Invitrogen Corporation *+ 2,122 142,450 Ivax Corporation *+ 10,043 158,880 King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 10,009 124,112 KOS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,090 41,028 KV Pharmaceutical Company Class A * 2,179 48,047 Large Scale Biology Corporation * 852 1,074 Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Class B * 2,979 34,676 Lynx Therapeutics, Inc. * 2,017 7,705 Martek Biosciences Corporation * 1,148 58,778 McKesson Corporation 11,391 358,361 Medarex, Inc. *+ 3,092 33,332 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. * 10,516 437,466 Medicines Company *+ 2,018 58,118 Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation Class A + 2,422 85,036 Medifast, Inc. *+ 734 2,584 MedImmune, Inc. * 10,273 278,501 Merck & Company, Inc. 96,530 3,102,474 Meridian Bioscience, Inc. 2,415 41,997 MGI Pharma, Inc. *+ 2,564 71,818 Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 12,456 150,967 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 222
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) MIM Corporation * 1,095 $ 6,953 Miravant Medical Technologies * 4,544 4,589 Mylan Laboratories + 11,008 194,621 Nabi Biopharmaceuticals * 1,995 29,227 Nastech Pharmaceutical Company, Inc. *+ 1,500 18,135 Natrol, Inc. * 1,145 3,837 NBTY, Inc. * 2,664 63,963 NeoRx Corporation *+ 2,381 4,976 Neose Technologies, Inc. * 704 4,731 Neurobiological Technologies * 3,136 13,861 Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. * 1,479 72,915 Novavax, Inc. * 1,550 5,038 Noven Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,350 23,031 NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,660 30,345 Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A + 3,018 76,597 Nuvelo, Inc. * 1,150 11,328 Omnicare, Inc. 4,277 148,070 Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,214 39,321 OraSure Technologies, Inc. * 1,687 11,337 Ortec International, Inc. * 2,272 2,204 OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,622 121,407 Pain Therapeutics, Inc. * 1,318 9,503 Palatin Technologies, Inc. * 2,104 5,597 Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. * 1,362 56,360 Parexel International Corporation * 1,153 23,406 Penwest Pharmaceuticals Company * 930 11,123 Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 9,115 10,665 Perrigo Company 2,922 50,463 Pfizer, Inc. 328,580 8,835,516 Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery, Inc. * 572 3,426 Pharmacyclics, Inc. * 1,700 17,799 Pozen, Inc. * 1,014 7,372 Praecis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,837 3,490 Priority Healthcare Corporation Class B * 1,846 40,187 Progenics Pharmeceuticals, Inc. * 793 13,608 Protein Design Labs, Inc. *+ 3,841 79,355 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,632 24,241 Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. *+ 1,569 27,599 Schering-Plough Corporation 64,078 1,337,949 Sciclone Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,700 6,290 Sepracor, Inc. *+ 3,675 218,185 Serologicals Corporation *+ 1,093 24,177 SIGA Technologies, Inc. * 4,649 7,717 Sigma Aldrich Corporation 2,478 149,820 Sirna Therapeutics, Inc. *+ 4,257 13,452 SuperGen, Inc. * 1,338 9,433 Tanox, Inc. *+ 1,721 26,159 Tapestry Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 5,221 5,064 Targeted Genetics Corporation * 6,267 9,714 Third Wave Technologies, Inc. * 1,227 10,552 Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,743 5,612 United Therapeutics Corporation * 914 41,267 USANA Health Sciences, Inc. *+ 593 20,281 V.I. Technologies, Inc. * 1,576 1,024 Valeant Pharmaceuticals International + 3,473 91,514 Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 3,255 34,405 Vicuron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,367 41,209 Vion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 4,504 21,124 Viropharma, Inc. *+ 661 2,148 Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 4,480 146,989 Wyeth 58,064 2,472,946 XOMA Ltd. * 4,976 12,888 Zymogenetics, Inc. * 2,343 53,889 ------------ 39,359,730 ------------ REAL ESTATE--1.9% Acadia Realty Trust REIT 1,318 21,483 Affordable Residential Communities REIT 950 13,633 Agree Realty Corporation REIT 814 25,796 Alexander's, Inc. REIT * 161 34,615 Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. REIT 802 59,685 AMB Property Corporation REIT 3,649 147,383 American Financial Realty Trust REIT 2,834 45,854 American Land Lease, Inc. REIT 1,828 41,203 American Mortgage Acceptance Corporation REIT 1,842 31,682 AMLI Residential Properties Trust REIT 1,544 49,408 Annaly Mortgage Management, Inc. REIT + 3,840 75,341 Anthracite Capital, Inc. REIT 1,100 13,596 Apartment Investment & Management Company REIT Class A 3,910 150,691 Archstone-Smith Trust REIT 7,979 305,596 Arden Realty, Inc. REIT 3,060 115,423 Arizona Land Income Corporation REIT Class A 1,050 5,828 Avalonbay Communities, Inc. REIT 3,116 234,635 Bedford Property Investors REIT 1,506 42,785 Boston Properties, Inc. REIT 3,900 252,213 Brandywine Realty Trust REIT 1,679 49,346 BRE Properties Class A REIT 2,433 98,074 BRT Realty Trust REIT 355 8,641 California Coastal Communities, Inc. * 267 6,408 Camden Property Trust REIT 1,926 98,226 Capital Alliance Income Trust Ltd. REIT 799 11,106 Capital Automotive REIT 1,616 57,408 Capstead Mortgage Corporation REIT + 2,400 25,296 CarrAmerica Realty Corporation REIT 2,765 91,245 Catellus Development Corporation REIT 4,011 122,737 CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. REIT 1,274 97,270 Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc. REIT 583 8,337 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 223
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Centerpoint Properties Trust REIT 1,784 $ 85,436 Colonial Properties Trust REIT 1,324 51,993 Commercial Net Lease Realty REIT 2,356 48,534 Cornerstone Realty Income Trust, Inc. REIT 2,474 24,691 Correctional Properties Trust REIT 397 11,465 Cousins Properties, Inc. REIT 2,338 70,771 Crescent Real Estate EQT Company REIT 4,527 82,663 CRT Properties, Inc. REIT 1,998 47,672 Developers Diversified Realty Corporation REIT 3,533 156,759 Duke Realty Corporation REIT 5,609 191,491 Eastgroup Properties, Inc. REIT 1,538 58,936 Entertainment Properties Trust REIT 749 33,368 Equity Inns, Inc. REIT 3,264 38,319 Equity Office Properties Trust REIT 16,590 483,101 Equity One, Inc. REIT 2,619 62,149 Equity Residential REIT 11,429 413,501 Essex Property Trust, Inc. REIT 807 67,627 Federal Realty Investment Trust REIT 1,810 93,487 FelCor Lodging Trust, Inc. REIT * 3,135 45,928 First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 1,599 65,127 Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Class A 1,954 112,453 General Growth Properties, Inc. REIT 8,500 307,360 Getty Realty Corporation REIT 1,747 50,191 Glenborough Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 2,111 44,922 Glimcher Realty Trust REIT 1,584 43,893 Grubb and Ellis Company * 652 3,032 Health Care Property Investors, Inc. REIT 5,334 147,698 Health Care REIT, Inc. + 1,824 69,586 Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 1,881 76,557 Heritage Property Investment Trust REIT 2,051 65,817 Highwoods Properties, Inc. REIT 2,393 66,286 HMG Courtland Properties REIT * 1,450 19,938 Home Properties, Inc. REIT 1,390 59,770 Hospitality Properties Trust REIT 2,923 134,458 Host Marriott Corporation REIT 12,307 212,911 HRPT Properties Trust REIT 4,342 55,708 IMPAC Mortgage Holdings, Inc. REIT 1,738 39,400 Innkeepers USA Trust REIT 2,014 28,599 iStar Financial, Inc. REIT 4,331 196,021 Jones Lang Lasalle, Inc. * 1,711 64,009 Kimco Realty Corporation REIT 4,347 252,083 Kramont Realty Trust REIT 1,613 37,744 Lexington Corporate Properties Trust REIT 1,399 31,589 Liberty Property Trust REIT 3,172 137,030 LNR Property Corporation 892 56,116 Mack-Cali Realty Corporation REIT 2,488 114,523 Maguire Properties, Inc. REIT 1,199 32,925 Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. REIT 1,240 51,113 Mills Corporation (The) REIT + 2,070 131,983 Mission West Properties REIT 1,417 15,077 Monmouth Capital Corporation 2,974 19,063 Monmouth Class A REIT 1,328 11,434 National Health Investors, Inc. REIT 2,097 61,190 Nationwide Health Properties, Inc. REIT + 2,362 56,098 New Plan Excel Realty Trust REIT 4,341 117,554 Newcastle Investment Corporation REIT 754 23,962 Novastar Financial, Inc. REIT + 771 38,165 Pan Pacific Retail Properties, Inc. REIT 1,419 88,971 Parkway Properties, Inc. REIT 986 50,040 Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. REIT 7,592 291,836 PMC Commercial Trust REIT 865 13,122 Post Properties, Inc. REIT 2,078 72,522 Prentiss Properties Trust REIT + 1,864 71,205 Prime Group Realty Trust REIT * 2,228 14,326 Prologis REIT 7,466 323,502 Public Storage, Inc. REIT 5,097 284,158 RAIT Investment Trust REIT 991 27,718 Rayonier, Inc. REIT 2,224 108,776 Realty Income Corporation REIT 1,469 74,302 Redwood Trust, Inc. REIT + 1,008 62,587 Regency Centers Corporation REIT 2,545 140,993 Senior Housing Properties Trust REIT 2,216 41,971 Shurgard Storage Centers, Inc. REIT Class A 1,600 70,416 Simon Property Group, Inc. REIT 9,585 619,862 SL Green Realty Corporation REIT 1,735 105,054 SonomaWest Holdings, Inc. * 1,700 18,020 Sovran Self Storage, Inc. REIT + 1,269 53,476 St. Joe Company (The) 2,906 186,565 Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Class A * 4,115 28,764 Summit Properties, Inc. REIT 1,264 41,156 Sun Communities, Inc. REIT 1,061 42,705 Taubman Centers, Inc. REIT 2,083 62,386 Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. REIT + 2,059 59,629 Town & Country Trust, REIT + 1,290 35,643 Trammell Crow Company * 2,116 38,321 Trizec Properties, Inc. REIT 6,114 115,677 U.S. Restaurant Properties, Inc. REIT 2,089 37,727 United Capital Corporation * 690 15,629 United Dominion Realty Trust, Inc. REIT + 4,883 121,098 Ventas, Inc. REIT 3,213 88,068 Vornado Realty Trust REIT 4,555 346,772 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 224
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) W.P. Carey & Company LLC 1,592 $ 55,975 Washington REIT 1,834 62,118 Weingarten Realty Investors REIT 3,474 139,307 ------------ 11,470,617 ------------ RESTAURANTS--0.7% Angelo & Maxie's, Inc. * 2,544 1,908 Applebee's International, Inc. 3,613 95,564 Aramark Corporation Class B + 4,444 117,810 Back Yard Burgers, Inc. * 1,698 12,735 Bob Evans Farms, Inc. 1,465 38,295 Brinker International, Inc. * 3,445 120,816 CEC Entertainment, Inc. *+ 1,614 64,512 CKE Restaurants, Inc. * 1,945 28,222 California Pizza Kitchen, Inc. * 970 22,310 CBRL Group, Inc. + 2,120 88,722 Cheesecake Factory (The) *+ 3,444 111,827 Darden Restaurants, Inc. 6,843 189,825 Host America Corporation *+ 1,307 5,555 IHOP Corporation 1,079 45,199 Jack in the Box, Inc. * 1,437 52,982 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. *+ 2,573 32,420 Landry's Restaurants, Inc. 1,253 36,412 Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, Inc. 1,124 31,472 McDonald's Corporation 54,767 1,755,830 O'Charley's, Inc. * 1,091 21,329 Outback Steakhouse, Inc. 2,790 127,726 Papa John's International, Inc. *+ 805 27,724 PF Chang's China Bistro, Inc. *+ 1,089 61,365 Rare Hospitality International, Inc. * 1,475 46,994 Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. * 692 37,001 Ruby Tuesday, Inc. + 2,816 73,441 Ryan's Restaurant Group, Inc. * 2,818 43,454 Sonic Corporation * 2,487 75,854 Steak N Shake Company (The) * 1,267 25,441 Triarc Companies Class B 2,886 35,382 Wendy's International, Inc. 4,229 166,031 Yum! Brands, Inc. 12,805 604,140 ------------ 4,198,298 ------------ RETAILERS--4.1% 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. * 793 6,669 99 Cents Only Stores *+ 3,207 51,825 AC Moore Arts & Crafts, Inc. * 876 25,238 Action Performance Companies, Inc. + 722 7,935 Advance Auto Parts, Inc. * 2,990 130,603 Alloy, Inc. *+ 1,850 14,930 Amazon.Com, Inc. *+ 12,783 566,159 Autozone, Inc. * 3,384 308,993 BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. * 2,859 83,283 Barnes & Noble, Inc. * 2,814 90,808 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. * 12,988 517,312 Bell Microproducts, Inc. * 1,146 11,025 Best Buy Company, Inc. 11,529 685,053 Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation 1,071 31,209 Big Lots, Inc. * 4,853 58,867 Blair Corporation 469 16,725 Bluefly, Inc. * 2,341 5,478 Bombay Company, Inc. (The) * 1,080 5,972 Borders Group, Inc. 3,342 84,887 CSK Auto Corporation * 1,990 33,313 CVS Corporation 17,290 779,260 Casey's General Stores, Inc. 1,608 29,185 Cash America International, Inc. 2,411 71,679 Central Garden & Pet Company * 615 25,670 Circuit City Stores, Inc. 8,696 136,005 Coldwater Creek, Inc. * 1,813 55,967 Cost Plus, Inc. * 1,014 32,580 Costco Wholesale Corporation 20,094 972,751 Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc. * 1,240 43,586 Dillard's, Inc. Class A 3,454 92,809 Dollar General Corporation 13,983 290,427 Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. * 4,830 138,524 Drugstore.Com, Inc. * 3,800 12,920 eBay, Inc. * 21,505 2,500,601 Electronics Boutique Holdings Corporation *+ 992 42,596 Family Dollar Stores, Inc. + 6,556 204,744 Fastenal Company + 2,819 173,538 Federated Department Stores 7,503 433,598 Foot Locker, Inc. 5,840 157,271 Fred's, Inc. + 1,781 30,989 GameStop Corp., Class B * 1,195 26,780 GameStop Corporation Class A *+ 1,110 24,820 GSI Commerce, Inc. * 1,469 26,119 Guitar Center, Inc. * 1,020 53,744 Hancock Fabrics, Inc. 631 6,543 Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc. 1,111 20,554 Hibbett Sporting Goods, Inc. * 931 24,774 J. Jill Group, Inc. (The) * 1,015 15,113 JC Penney Company, Inc. (Holding Company) 12,328 510,379 Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. * 1,266 34,866 Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc. Class A 956 29,502 Kirkland's, Inc. * 833 10,238 Kmart Holding Corporation *+ 1,673 165,543 Linens 'N Things, Inc. *+ 1,904 47,219 Longs Drug Stores Corporation 1,757 48,440 MarineMax, Inc. * 800 23,808 Marvel Enterprises, Inc. *+ 4,501 92,180 May Department Stores Company (The) + 11,976 352,094 Men's Wearhouse, Inc. * 1,625 51,935 Michaels Stores, Inc. 5,676 170,110 Movie Gallery, Inc. 1,145 21,835 MSC Industrial Direct Company Class A 1,782 64,116 Neiman-Marcus Group, Inc. Class A + 2,101 150,306 Nitches, Inc. * 950 4,940 Office Depot, Inc. * 11,792 204,709 OfficeMax, Inc. 3,587 112,560 O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *+ 2,386 107,489 Overstock.com, Inc. * 770 53,130 PC Connection, Inc. * 854 8,130 Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. * 612 24,162 Petsmart, Inc. + 5,983 212,576 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 225
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Pier 1 Imports, Inc. + 3,712 $ 73,126 Priceline.com, Inc. *+ 1,548 36,517 RadioShack Corporation 6,811 223,946 Restoration Hardware, Inc. * 314 1,802 Retail Ventures, Inc. * 1,372 9,741 Rite Aid Corporation * 20,882 76,428 Saks, Inc. + 5,811 84,318 Samsonite Corporation * 1,133 986 School Specialty, Inc. *+ 854 32,930 SCP Pool Corporation 2,434 77,645 Sears Roebuck & Company 9,234 471,211 Sharper Image Corporation * 648 12,215 Sherwin-Williams Company (The) 6,048 269,922 Shopko Stores, Inc. * 1,850 34,558 Sports Authority, Inc. (The) *+ 1,016 26,162 Stamps.com, Inc. 1,050 16,632 Staples, Inc. 21,645 729,653 Stein Mart, Inc. * 1,261 21,513 Stride Rite Corporation 2,388 26,674 Systemax, Inc. * 1,358 9,968 TJX Companies, Inc. + 19,986 502,248 Target Corporation 36,421 1,891,343 Tiffany & Company 6,084 194,505 Toys R US, Inc. * 8,862 181,405 Trans World Entertainment Corporation * 1,932 24,092 Tuesday Morning Corporation * 1,816 55,624 Tweeter Home Entertainment Group, Inc. * 1,128 7,727 Ultimate Electronics, Inc. *+ 505 621 Valuevision Media, Inc. Class A * 1,741 24,217 Walgreen Company 44,543 1,709,115 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 114,787 6,063,049 Whitehall Jewellers, Inc. * 869 6,943 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. *+ 4,877 170,890 Zale Corporation *+ 2,300 68,701 ------------ 24,796,125 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Citizens Communications Company 11,806 162,805 Superior Telecom, Inc. *++(delta) 2,013 -- ------------ 162,805 ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--2.9% Acceris Communications, Inc. * 677 406 Adtran, Inc. 3,197 61,191 AirGate PCS, Inc. * 1,008 35,885 Alamosa Holdings, Inc. *+ 4,558 56,838 Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. 2,850 24,596 Alltel Corporation 12,951 761,001 AT&T Corporation 32,775 624,692 Audiovox Corporation Class A * 1,218 19,220 BellSouth Corporation 79,688 2,214,530 Brightpoint, Inc. * 873 17,058 Centennial Communications Corporation * 3,036 24,075 CenturyTel, Inc. 5,985 212,288 Cincinnati Bell, Inc. * 9,266 38,454 Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. * 876 43,502 CoSine Communications, Inc. * 438 1,218 Covad Communications Group, Inc. * 13,040 28,036 Covista Communications, Inc. * 992 1,924 D&E Communications, Inc. 1,712 20,630 Deltathree, Inc. * 2,552 8,473 Dobson Communications Corporation Class A * 3,916 6,736 DSL.Net, Inc. * 1,850 407 Equinix, Inc. * 622 26,584 Forgent Networks, Inc. * 1,350 2,876 General Communication Class A * 2,516 27,777 Global Payments, Inc. + 1,619 94,776 Goamerica, Inc. * 24 236 Hickory Tech Corporation 651 6,959 IDT Corporation * 1,978 29,037 Infonet Services Corporation Class B * 9,697 19,588 j2 Global Communications, Inc. * 807 27,842 LCC International, Inc. Class A * 1,000 5,830 Level 3 Communications, Inc. *+ 26,967 91,418 Lightbridge, Inc. * 1,288 7,780 Loral Space & Communications Ltd. (Bermuda) * 2,922 497 Mastec, Inc. *+ 2,049 20,715 MCI, Inc. 12,600 254,016 McLeodUSA, Inc. Class A * 9,250 6,660 Net2Phone, Inc. * 1,324 4,502 Nextel Communications, Inc. Class A * 47,028 1,410,840 Nextel Partners, Inc. Class A *+ 1,746 34,117 Novatel Wireless, Inc. *+ 1,358 26,318 NTL, Inc. * 3,592 262,072 Primus Telecommunications GP * 3,086 9,813 Qwest Communications International, Inc. * 73,367 325,749 Redback Networks, Inc. * 1,198 6,421 Rural Cellular Corporation Class A *+ 1,265 7,880 SBC Communications, Inc. 144,182 3,715,570 Savvis Communications Corporation * 6,126 7,106 Sprint Corp.-FON Group 53,693 1,334,271 SureWest Communications 184 5,216 Talk America Holdings, Inc. *+ 1,398 9,255 Telecommunication Systems, Inc. *+ 1,200 4,007 Teleglobe International Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda) * 450 1,845 Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. + 2,518 193,760 Time Warner Telecom, Inc. Class A * 1,928 8,406 Triton PCS Holdings, Inc. Class A * 2,699 9,231 Ubiquitel, Inc. * 4,078 29,035 US Cellular Corporation * 680 30,437 Verizon Communications, Inc. 120,493 4,881,171 Visual Networks, Inc. * 6,068 21,117 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 226
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) West Corporation * 2,275 $ 75,325 Western Wireless Corporation Class A *+ 3,263 95,606 Wireless Facilities, Inc. * 2,398 22,637 Z-Tel Technologies, Inc. * 1,135 1,930 ------------ 17,357,388 ------------ TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--0.5% Albany International Corporation Class A 1,437 50,525 Brown Shoe Company, Inc. 796 23,745 Coach, Inc. * 7,686 433,490 Collins & Aikman Corporation * 2,906 12,670 Columbia Sportswear Company *+ 1,752 104,437 Culp, Inc. * 888 6,021 Dickie Walker Marine, Inc. * 1,625 1,544 Genesco, Inc. * 921 28,680 Guess ?, Inc. * 1,774 22,264 Gymboree Corporation * 1,400 17,948 Innovo Group, Inc. * 3,157 7,987 JLM Couture, Inc. * 1,242 4,223 Jones Apparel Group, Inc. 4,641 169,721 Kellwood Company 1,170 40,365 K-Swiss, Inc. Class A 1,476 42,981 Liz Claiborne, Inc. 3,930 165,885 Mohawk Industries, Inc. * 2,460 224,475 Mossimo, Inc. * 2,806 9,768 Mothers Work, Inc. * 600 8,170 Nike, Inc. Class B 7,490 679,268 Oxford Industries, Inc. 936 38,657 Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation 917 16,598 Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation 1,267 34,209 Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation 2,143 91,292 Polymer Group Escrow ++(delta) 1,565 -- Quaker Fabric Corporation 2,550 14,280 Quiksilver, Inc. *+ 2,144 63,870 Reebok International Ltd. + 2,443 107,492 Russell Corporation 1,339 26,084 Sport-Haley, Inc. * 1,042 4,783 Steven Madden Ltd. * 1,901 35,853 Tag-It Pacific, Inc. *+ 1,334 6,003 Tarrant Apparel Group * 1,106 2,699 Timberland Company Class A *+ 1,485 93,065 VF Corporation + 4,485 248,379 Warnaco Group, Inc. (The) * 1,569 33,890 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. 1,726 54,231 ------------ 2,925,552 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--1.7% Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. 1,466 62,188 Allied Holdings, Inc. *++(delta) 245 712 Arctic Cat, Inc. 1,857 49,248 Arkansas Best Corporation 903 40,536 Brunswick Corporation 3,797 187,952 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation 16,205 766,659 C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 3,575 198,484 CSX Corporation 8,882 355,991 Carnival Corporation + 18,538 1,068,345 CNF, Inc. 2,160 108,216 Expeditors International Washington, Inc. + 4,386 245,090 FedEx Corporation 13,078 1,288,052 Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. * 1,750 23,555 Florida East Coast Industries 2,023 91,237 Forward Air Corporation * 954 42,644 GATX Corporation 2,366 69,939 General Maritime Corporation * 1,897 75,785 Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Class A * 1,051 29,565 Gulfmark Offshore, Inc. * 1,000 22,270 Heartland Express, Inc. 3,165 71,118 JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc. 3,167 142,040 Kansas City Southern *+ 2,513 44,555 Kirby Corporation * 1,179 52,324 Laidlaw International, Inc. * 3,900 83,460 Landstar System, Inc. * 1,128 83,066 Maritrans, Inc. 499 9,067 Norfolk Southern Corporation 16,202 586,350 Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. * 1,189 41,377 OMI Corporation 3,824 64,434 Overnite Corporation 1,466 54,594 Overseas Shipholding Group 1,587 87,602 P.A.M. Transportation Services, Inc. * 338 6,338 Pacer International, Inc. * 1,664 35,377 Pegasus Solutions, Inc. * 1,147 14,452 Polaris Industries, Inc. 1,858 126,381 Quality Distribution, Inc. * 93 785 RailAmerica, Inc. * 1,527 19,927 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. + 4,300 234,092 Sabre Holdings Corporation 5,055 112,019 SCS Transportation, Inc. * 1,662 38,841 Sirva, Inc. * 517 9,937 Swift Transportation Company, Inc. *+ 3,649 78,381 Thor Industries, Inc. + 2,521 93,403 Trinity Industries, Inc. 2,034 69,319 Union Pacific Corporation 11,289 759,185 United Defense Industries, Inc. *+ 2,189 103,430 United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B 25,052 2,140,944 USF Corporation 1,137 43,149 Wabtec Corporation 1,737 37,033 Werner Enterprises, Inc. 2,915 65,996 West Marine, Inc. * 803 19,874 Yellow Roadway Corporation *+ 1,919 106,907 ------------ 10,162,225 ------------ WATER COMPANIES--0.0% American States Water Company 500 13,000 Aqua America, Inc. 3,247 79,844 California Water Service Group 965 36,332 Connecticut Water Service, Inc. 500 13,245 Pico Holdings, Inc. * 1,150 23,886 SJW Corporation 505 18,382 ------------ 184,689 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $423,497,194) 590,968,995 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 227
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--0.1% U.S. TREASURY BILLS--0.1% U.S. Treasury Bill 2.160% 03/17/2005 ** (Cost $607,261) $ 610,000 $ 607,261 ------------ [Download Table] SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------- RIGHTS--0.0% PHARMACEUTICALS--0.0% ViroLogic, Inc., Rights, Expires TBD (Cost $1,147) 2,414 579 ----- WARRANTS--0.0% COMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Lucent Technologies, Inc. Exp. 12/10/2007 * (Cost $--) 81 128 ----- [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--10.2% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.0% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ $3,988,406 3,988,406 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,034,199 1,034,199 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 954,181 954,181 ------------ 5,976,786 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--8.5% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 1,150,059 1,150,059 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 460,023 460,023 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 239,212 239,212 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 23,931 23,931 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 713,036 713,036 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 2,311,618 2,311,618 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 1,380,070 1,380,070 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 460,023 460,023 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 460,023 460,023 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,150,059 1,150,059 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 1,610,082 1,610,082 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 1,380,070 1,380,070 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,300,117 2,300,117 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 460,023 460,023 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 966,204 966,204 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 2,760,141 2,760,141 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 23,001 23,001 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 1,150,059 1,150,059 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 2,070,106 2,070,106 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 1,150,059 1,150,059 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 1,380,070 1,380,070 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 1,146,458 1,146,458 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 9,200,470 9,200,470 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 690,035 690,035 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 920,047 920,047 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 690,035 690,035 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 690,035 690,035 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,646,238 4,646,238 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 455,157 455,157 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 450,823 450,823 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 322,016 322,016 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 2,300,117 2,300,117 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,559,480 1,559,480 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 690,035 690,035 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 1,085,656 1,085,656 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 2,300,117 2,300,117 ------------ 50,744,705 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.7% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 460,023 460,023 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 460,023 460,023 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 552,028 552,028 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 1,150,059 1,150,059 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 1,610,082 1,610,082 ------------ 4,232,215 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $60,953,706) 60,953,706 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 228
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT BROAD MARKET INDEX FUND FACE VALUE --------------------------------------------------------- REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--1.2% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $7,294,295 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by U.S. Government Obligations with rates ranging from 5.125% to 5.585%, maturity dates ranging from 06/25/2016 to 04/25/2028 and an aggregate market value of $7,657,861. $7,293,201 $ 7,293,201 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--110.1% (Cost $492,352,509) 659,823,870 Other assets less liabilities--(10.1%) (60,788,676) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $599,035,194 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Security valued at fair value as determined by policies approved by the board of directors. ** Security has been pledged as collateral for futures contracts. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. (delta) Security has no market value at 12/31/2004. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 229
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--96.0% ADVERTISING--0.4% 24/7 Real Media, Inc. * 1,934 $ 8,374 Aquantive, Inc. * 2,027 18,121 Catalina Marketing Corporation 2,132 63,171 Digital Impact, Inc. * 1,752 2,488 DoubleClick, Inc. * 5,229 40,682 Getty Images, Inc. *+ 2,442 168,132 Grey Global Group, Inc. 38 41,800 Jupitermedia Corporation * 1,450 34,481 Lamar Advertising Company * 3,505 149,944 Obie Media Corporation * 1,115 7,766 Valueclick, Inc. * 2,779 37,044 ------------ 572,003 ------------ AEROSPACE & DEFENSE--0.3% AAR Corporation * 1,490 20,294 Alliant Techsystems, Inc. *+ 1,961 128,210 Armor Holdings, Inc. * 1,500 70,530 Fairchild Corporation (The) Class A * 3,266 12,052 Gencorp, Inc. + 1,629 30,251 Heico Corporation 705 15,926 Heico Corporation Class A 878 15,181 Kaman Corp., Class A 1,060 13,409 Kreisler Manufacturing Corporation * 1,250 6,525 Orbital Sciences Corporation *+ 2,124 25,127 Sequa Corporation Class A * 511 31,248 Transtechnology Corporation * 1,266 9,254 Triumph Group, Inc. * 822 32,469 United Industrial Corp., Ltd. 540 20,920 ------------ 431,396 ------------ AIRLINES--0.4% AMR Corporation *+ 6,673 73,069 Air T, Inc. 563 10,229 Airnet Systems, Inc. * 2,610 9,109 Airtran Holdings, Inc. *+ 3,168 33,898 Alaska Air Group, Inc. * 1,344 45,011 America West Holdings Corporation Class B *+ 1,390 9,146 Continental Airlines, Inc. Class B * 2,723 36,869 ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. * 1,626 20,943 FLYi, Inc. * 1,711 3,028 Frontier Airlines, Inc. * 1,370 15,632 JetBlue Airways Corporation *+ 4,476 103,933 Mesa Air Group, Inc. *+ 848 6,733 Midwest Air Group, Inc. *+ 4,075 11,858 Northwest Airlines Corporation Class A * 3,565 38,965 Offshore Logistics, Inc. * 983 31,918 Petroleum Helicopters * 774 19,404 Skywest, Inc. + 2,390 47,943 World Airways, Inc. *+ 2,822 17,920 ------------ 535,608 ------------ APPAREL RETAILERS--1.2% Abercrombie & Fitch Company Class A 4,443 208,599 Aeropostale, Inc. * 2,403 70,720 American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 2,913 137,202 AnnTaylor Stores Corporation * 2,734 58,863 Bebe Stores, Inc. 627 16,916 Big Dog Holdings, Inc. * 1,621 10,666 Buckle, Inc. (The) 1,115 32,892 Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation 1,307 29,669 Carter's, Inc. * 508 17,267 Casual Male Retail Group, Inc. *+ 2,471 13,467 Cato Corporation Class A 1,175 33,863 Charlotte Russe Holding, Inc. * 1,100 11,110 Charming Shoppes, Inc. * 4,919 46,091 Chico's FAS, Inc. *+ 4,119 187,538 Children's Place * 1,144 42,362 Christopher & Banks Corporation 1,529 28,210 Claire's Stores, Inc. 3,856 81,940 Dress Barn, Inc. * 951 16,738 Finish Line Class A 1,604 29,353 Goody's Family Clothing, Inc. 1,746 15,958 HOT Topic, Inc. *+ 1,825 31,372 JOS A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. *+ 863 24,423 Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. * 3,026 67,359 Payless Shoesource, Inc. * 1,834 22,558 Ross Stores, Inc. + 6,730 194,295 Stage Stores, Inc. * 994 41,271 Talbots, Inc. 1,205 32,812 Too, Inc. * 1,485 36,323 Urban Outfitters, Inc. * 2,736 121,478 Wet Seal, Inc. (The) Class A *+ 1,247 2,831 Wilsons The Leather Experts, Inc. * 819 3,194 ------------ 1,667,340 ------------ AUTOMOTIVE--1.3% A.O. Smith Corporation 952 28,503 Adesa, Inc. 5,331 113,124 Aftermarket Technology Corporation * 1,503 24,198 American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. 2,114 64,815 America's Car Mart, Inc. * 326 12,388 Amerigon, Inc. * 2,108 7,880 ArvinMeritor, Inc. 2,792 62,457 Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. * 1,342 18,493 BorgWarner, Inc. 2,276 123,291 Carmax, Inc. *+ 4,258 132,211 Clarcor, Inc. 1,177 64,464 Coachmen Industries, Inc. 705 12,239 Copart, Inc. * 3,582 94,278 Dura Automotive Systems, Inc. * 1,399 15,151 Exide Technologies, Inc. * 1,100 15,158 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 230
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Federal Signal Corporation + 2,160 $ 38,146 Group 1 Automotive, Inc. * 1,068 33,642 Harsco Corporation 1,823 101,614 Jarden Corporation * 1,181 51,303 JLG Industries, Inc. 1,782 34,981 Keystone Automotive Industries, Inc. * 703 16,345 Lear Corporation 3,021 184,311 Lithia Motors, Inc. Class A 863 23,146 Monaco Coach Corporation 1,376 28,304 Oshkosh Truck Corporation 1,625 111,117 PEP Boys-Manny Moe & Jack 2,201 37,571 Sonic Automotive, Inc. 1,189 29,487 Sports Resorts International, Inc. * 4,375 12,600 Strattec Security Corporation * 124 7,765 Superior Industries International, Inc. + 1,113 32,333 TBC Corp. * 775 21,545 Tenneco Automotive, Inc. * 2,430 41,893 Titan International, Inc. + 1,086 16,399 TransPro, Inc. * 1,956 11,932 TRW Automotive Holdings Corporation * 1,800 37,260 United Auto Group, Inc. 1,278 37,816 Wabash National Corporation * 1,396 37,594 Winnebago Industries, Inc. + 1,714 66,949 ------------ 1,802,703 ------------ BANKING--8.4% 1st Source Corporation 1,073 27,372 Advanta Corporation Class A 1,447 32,731 Alabama National Bancorp 575 37,087 Alliance Bankshares Corporation * 648 10,076 AMB Financial Corporation 1,125 15,750 Amcore Financial, Inc. 1,313 42,252 American Pacific Bank Class B * 2,311 26,117 AmeriCredit Corporation *+ 7,008 171,346 Anchor Bancorp Wisconsin, Inc. 1,412 41,160 Associated Banc Corporation 5,646 187,504 Asta Funding, Inc. 650 17,446 Astoria Financial Corporation 3,614 144,452 Banc Corporation * 895 7,375 BancFirst Corporation 321 25,353 Bancorpsouth, Inc. 3,022 73,646 BancTrust Financial Group, Inc. 1,600 39,376 Bank Mutual Corporation 3,757 45,723 Bank of Hawaii Corporation 2,694 136,694 BankAtlantic Bancorp, Inc. Class A 2,211 43,999 Banknorth Group, Inc. 8,110 296,826 Bankunited Financial Corporation Class A * 1,183 37,797 Bay View Capital Corporation 791 12,110 Blue River Bancshares, Inc. * 2,545 13,183 BOK Financial Corporation * 1,486 72,457 Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. 1,777 50,058 Bostonfed Bancorp, Inc. 446 20,190 Brookline Bancorp, Inc. + 2,766 45,141 Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation 1,548 34,041 Capital Bank Corporation 1,283 23,556 Capital City Bank Group, Inc. 591 24,704 Capital Crossing Bank * 362 11,110 Capitol Bancorp, Ltd. 670 23,597 Capitol Federal Financial 1,016 36,576 Cardinal Financial Corporation * 1,123 12,521 Cascade Bancorp 1,755 35,486 Cascade Financial Corporation 851 15,999 Cathay General Bancorp 2,284 85,650 Central Pacific Financial Corporation 1,349 48,793 CFS Bancorp, Inc. 1,873 26,728 Charter Financial Corporation 350 15,354 Chemical Financial Corporation 979 42,019 Chester Valley Bancorp 771 16,918 Chittenden Corporation 2,222 63,838 Citizens Banking Corporation 1,670 57,364 Citizens First Financial Corporation 761 24,816 City Bank, Lynnwood, WA 1,098 39,693 City Holding Company 930 33,703 City National Corporation 2,229 157,479 Coastal Financial Corporation 1,468 28,127 CoBiz, Inc. 850 17,255 Colonial BancGroup, Inc. (The) 5,583 118,527 Columbia Banking System, Inc. 710 17,743 Commerce Bancorp, Inc. + 4,007 258,051 Commerce Bancshares, Inc. 3,269 164,104 Commercial Capital Bancorp, Inc. + 2,557 59,271 Commercial Federal Corporation 1,850 54,963 Community Bank System, Inc. 1,892 53,449 Community Banks, Inc. 500 14,080 Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. 1,028 33,266 CompuCredit Corporation * 984 26,903 Corus Bankshares, Inc. 1,051 50,459 Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. 2,553 124,076 CVB Financial Corporation 2,377 63,133 Dime Community Bancshares 1,638 29,337 Downey Financial Corporation 1,038 59,166 Eastern Virginia Bankshares, Inc. 701 18,240 East-West Bancorp, Inc. 2,560 107,418 Euronet Worldwide, Inc. * 1,056 27,477 Farmers Capital Bank Corporation 1,113 45,856 Fidelity Bankshares, Inc. 955 40,836 Fidelity Southern Corporation 1,382 26,258 Financial Federal Corporation * 1,010 39,592 Financial Institutions, Inc. 750 17,437 First Bancorp North Carolina 643 17,470 First Bancorp Puerto Rico 1,623 103,077 First Charter Corporation 1,323 34,623 First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A 455 67,454 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 231
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) First Commonwealth Financial Corporation 3,266 $ 50,264 First Community Bancorp 894 38,174 First Financial Bancorp 1,895 33,162 First Financial Bankshares, Inc. 830 37,192 First Financial Service Corporation 744 19,255 First Merchants Corporation 875 24,762 First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. 2,002 72,653 First National Bankshares of Florida, Inc. + 2,442 58,364 First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. 3,541 49,397 First Oak Brook Bancshares Class A 771 24,988 First of Long Island Corporation (The) 493 24,872 First Republic Bank 981 51,993 FirstBank NW Corporation 200 5,682 FirstFed Financial Corporation * 723 37,502 FirstMerit Corporation 3,385 96,439 Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. 2,560 57,856 Flushing Financial Corporation 800 16,048 FMS Financial Corporation 500 10,562 FNB Corporation 2,305 46,930 Franklin Bank Corp./ Houston, TX * 930 16,972 Fremont General Corporation + 3,340 84,101 Frontier Financial Corporation 1,002 38,687 Fulton Financial Corporation 5,698 132,820 Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 1,395 47,486 Gold Banc Corporation, Inc. 2,104 30,760 Greater Bay Bancorp 2,214 61,726 Hallwood Group, Inc. * 100 10,650 Hancock Holding Company 1,352 45,238 Hanmi Financial Corporation 1,000 35,940 Harbor Florida Bancshares, Inc. 982 33,987 Harleysville National Corporation 1,099 29,233 Harrington West Financial Group, Inc. 1,172 21,477 Heritage Financial Corporation 317 7,012 Hibernia Corporation Class A 7,341 216,633 Home City Financial Corporation 435 6,786 Home Financial Bancorp 1,122 6,193 Horizon Financial Services Corporation 450 7,954 Hudson City Bancorp, Inc. 4,004 147,427 Hudson River Bancorp, Inc. 1,717 33,979 Hudson United Bancorp 1,856 73,089 Iberiabank Corp. 300 19,908 Independence Community Bank Corporation 3,827 162,954 Independent Bank Corporation (Massachusetts) 874 29,497 Independent Bank Corporation (Michigan) 1,257 37,496 IndyMac Bancorp, Inc. 2,854 98,320 Integra Bank Corporation 789 18,234 International Bancshares Corporation 1,964 77,342 Investors Financial Services Corporation 3,110 155,438 Irwin Financial Corporation 1,296 36,793 Itla Capital Corporation * 300 17,637 KNBT Bancorp, Inc. 1,653 27,936 MAF Bancorp, Inc. 1,246 55,846 Main Street Banks, Inc. 990 34,581 Matrix Bancorp, Inc. * 974 12,185 MB Financial, Inc. 1,070 45,100 Medallion Financial Corporation 2,518 24,425 Mercantile Bankshares Corporation 3,711 193,714 Merchants Bancshares, Inc. 572 16,588 Metris Companies, Inc. * 2,254 28,738 Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. 365 9,855 Mid-State Bancshares 460 13,179 Midwest Banc Holdings, Inc. 660 14,434 MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc. 583 12,220 Mitcham Industries, Inc. * 1,100 7,370 Nara Bancorp, Inc. 1,010 21,483 NASB Financial, Inc. 529 21,139 National Penn Bancshares, Inc. 1,303 36,093 NBT Bancorp, Inc. 1,480 38,066 Nelnet, Inc. Class A * 1,351 36,382 Netbank, Inc. 2,851 29,679 New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 11,301 232,462 NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc. 4,700 71,910 Northern States Financial Corporation 773 23,963 Northwest Bancorp, Inc. 2,148 53,893 NSD Bancorp, Inc. 579 21,018 Ocwen Financial Corporation *+ 3,358 32,102 Old National Bancorp 2,844 73,546 Old Second Bancorp, Inc. 590 18,809 Oriental Financial Group (Puerto Rico) 770 21,799 Pacific Capital Bancorp 1,724 58,599 Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc. * 977 12,955 Park National Corporation 624 84,552 Parkvale Financial Corporation 1,077 31,007 Partners Trust Financial Group, Inc. 1,870 21,785 Pennrock Financial Services Corp. 360 14,008 Peoples Bancorp, Inc. 1,235 33,876 People's Bank 4,006 155,793 Peoples Financial Corporation 884 15,967 Peoples Holding Co. (The) 810 26,811 PFF Bancorp, Inc. 1,042 48,276 Popular, Inc. (Puerto Rico) + 10,996 317,015 Premier Community Bankshares, Inc. 934 19,126 PrivateBancorp, Inc. 810 26,106 Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. 840 24,536 Provident Bancorp, Inc. 2,058 27,145 Provident Bankshares Corporation 1,369 49,791 Provident Financial Services, Inc. 3,604 69,809 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 232
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) R&G Financial Corporation Class B (Puerto Rico) 1,556 $ 60,497 Republic Bancorp, Inc. 3,414 52,166 Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A 886 22,770 Riggs National Corporation 1,486 31,592 Royal Bancshares of Pennsylvania Class A 824 22,269 S&T Bancorp, Inc. 1,068 40,253 Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc. 694 26,601 Santander Bancorp (Puerto Rico) 1,031 31,095 Shore Bancshares, Inc. 552 20,032 Silicon Valley Bancshares * 1,768 79,242 Simmons First National Corporation Class A 911 26,373 Sky Financial Group, Inc. 4,829 138,447 South Financial Group, Inc. (The) + 2,799 91,051 SouthFirst Bancshares, Inc. 400 6,160 Southwest Bancorp of Texas, Inc. 3,300 76,857 Sterling Bancorp, NY 1,611 45,511 Sterling Bancshares, Inc. 1,615 23,046 Sterling Financial Corporation (Pennsylvania) 1,247 35,751 Sterling Financial Corporation (Washington) * 1,349 52,962 Student Loan Corporation 227 41,768 Suffolk Bancorp 1,100 38,313 Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. 2,132 53,193 TCF Financial Corporation + 6,764 217,395 Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. * 1,070 23,133 Texas Regional Bancshares, Inc. Class A 2,101 68,661 Tompkins Trustco, Inc. 550 29,419 Trustco Bank Corporation 3,435 47,369 Trustmark Corporation 2,436 75,687 UCBH Holdings, Inc. + 1,826 83,667 UMB Financial Corporation 996 56,433 Umpqua Holdings Corporation 2,021 50,949 UnionBanCal Corporation 2,618 168,809 United Bankshares, Inc. 1,725 65,809 United Community Banks, Inc. 1,490 40,126 United Tennessee Bankshares, Inc. 550 11,000 Unizan Financial Corporation 994 26,192 Valley National Bancorp 4,514 124,812 W Holding Company, Inc. (Puerto Rico) 4,146 95,116 WFS Financial, Inc. 732 37,171 Washington Federal, Inc. 3,593 95,358 Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. 960 28,138 Waypoint Financial Corporation 1,333 37,791 Webster Financial Corporation 2,773 140,425 Wesbanco, Inc. 900 28,773 West Coast Bancorp 690 17,533 Westamerica Bancorporation 1,379 80,409 Westcorp 1,153 52,957 Westfield Financial, Inc. 1,240 32,017 Whitney Holding Corporation 1,871 84,176 Wilmington Trust Corporation 2,824 102,088 Wintrust Financial Corporation 1,018 57,985 World Acceptance Corporation * 739 20,330 WSFS Financial Corporation 340 20,509 ------------ 12,020,536 ------------ BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO--2.1% American Italian Pasta Company Class A + 722 16,786 Bridgford Foods Corporation 560 5,040 Bunge, Ltd. + 5,000 285,050 Central European Distribution Corporation *+ 1,065 31,460 Chalone Wine Group Ltd. (The) * 1,160 16,426 Chiquita Brands International, Inc. 1,390 30,663 Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated 437 24,935 Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A * 4,319 200,877 Corn Products International, Inc. 1,583 84,785 Dean Foods Company * 7,391 243,533 Del Monte Foods Company * 8,205 90,419 Delta & Pine Land Company 1,668 45,503 Farmer Brothers Company 930 22,543 Flowers Foods, Inc. 1,840 58,107 Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc. (Cayman Islands) + 1,567 46,399 Gardenburger, Inc. * 1,510 115 Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. * 500 12,550 Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc. * 650 16,737 Hain Celestial Group, Inc. * 1,426 29,475 Hansen Natural Corporation *+ 785 28,582 Hormel Foods Corporation 4,096 128,410 JM Smucker Company (The) 2,725 128,266 Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A + 11,998 427,249 Lancaster Colony Corporation 1,390 59,589 Lance, Inc. 1,371 26,090 M&F Worldwide Corporation * 781 10,637 Margo Caribe, Inc. (Puerto Rico) * 1,058 8,949 Nash Finch Co. 570 21,523 Northland Cranberries, Inc. Class A 266 178 Peet's Coffee & Tea, Inc. *+ 637 16,861 PepsiAmericas, Inc. 3,642 77,356 Performance Food Group Company * 1,907 51,317 Pilgrim's Pride Corporation + 1,166 35,773 Poore Brothers, Inc. * 5,273 18,403 Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. 1,228 51,490 Sanderson Farms, Inc. 864 37,394 Scheid Vineyards, Inc. Class A * 1,626 9,662 Seaboard Corporation 23 22,954 Smart & Final, Inc. * 1,115 16,045 Smithfield Foods, Inc. * 4,213 124,663 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 233
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(Continued) Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. 1,570 $ 54,369 Topps Company, Inc. (The) 2,256 21,996 Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A 15,282 281,189 United Natural Foods, Inc. * 1,514 47,085 Universal Corporation 1,079 51,619 Vector Group Ltd. 2,066 34,358 ------------ 3,053,410 ------------ BUILDING MATERIALS--1.0% Amcol International Corporation 1,827 36,704 Andersons, Inc. 1,051 26,800 Carbo Ceramics, Inc. 569 39,261 Champion Enterprises, Inc. * 2,559 30,247 Chemed Corporation 581 38,991 Chindex International, Inc. *+ 549 5,721 Comfort Systems USA, Inc. * 2,180 16,742 Conceptus, Inc. *+ 1,047 8,496 Digi International, Inc. * 877 15,076 Eagle Materials, Inc. 862 74,434 ElkCorp 939 32,133 EP Medsystems, Inc. *+ 5,240 19,702 Florida Rock Industries, Inc. + 1,799 107,094 Ikon Office Solutions, Inc. 5,770 66,701 Imagistics International, Inc. * 963 32,415 Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A * 5,601 116,501 Insight Enterprises, Inc. * 2,054 42,148 Integrated Electrical Services, Inc. * 1,846 8,935 Jewett-Cameron Trading Ltd. (Canada) * 1,050 7,864 Lafarge North America, Inc. 1,757 90,169 Med-Design Corporation *+ 1,164 1,513 Microtek Medical Holdings, Inc. * 4,250 17,255 Neoforma, Inc. * 886 6,813 Noland Company + 181 8,326 Nyer Medical Group, Inc. * 2,533 7,092 Owens & Minor, Inc. 1,623 45,720 PSS World Medical, Inc. * 3,574 44,729 Patterson Cos., Inc. * 5,546 240,641 Performance Technologies, Inc. * 794 7,384 Precis, Inc. * 3,538 9,415 Programmers Paradise, Inc. 1,787 26,412 Quanta Services, Inc. *+ 4,703 37,624 Rock of Ages Corporation 1,387 10,125 Tech Data Corporation *+ 2,708 122,943 USG Corporation *+ 1,675 67,452 ------------ 1,469,578 ------------ CHEMICALS--1.6% A. Schulman, Inc. 1,444 30,916 AEP Industries, Inc. * 373 5,532 Airgas, Inc. 3,075 81,518 Albemarle Corporation 1,856 71,846 Applied Films Corporation * 564 12,160 Arch Chemicals, Inc. 1,211 34,853 Atlantis Plastics, Inc. Class A * 1,278 22,748 Cabot Corporation + 2,894 111,940 Cabot Microelectronics Corporation * 1,050 42,052 Church & Dwight, Inc. 2,571 86,437 Compass Minerals International, Inc. 1,400 33,922 Crompton Corporation 4,203 49,595 Cytec Industries, Inc. 1,645 84,586 Empire Financial Holding Company * 1,550 1,534 FMC Corporation * 1,618 78,149 Female Health Company (The) * 4,532 9,064 Flamemaster Corporation 90 6,115 Foamex International, Inc. *+ 1,061 3,989 Georgia Gulf Corporation 1,719 85,606 HB Fuller Company 1,285 36,635 International Smart Sourcing, Inc. * 2,460 1,722 Landec Corporation * 987 6,751 LSB Industries, Inc. * 1,412 11,211 Lubrizol Corporation 3,040 112,054 Lyondell Chemical Company 10,649 307,969 MacDermid, Inc. 1,457 52,598 Minerals Technologies, Inc. 868 57,896 Mississippi Chemical Corporation * 1,289 118 Mosaic Company (The) *+ 5,850 95,472 Myers Industries, Inc. 1,717 21,978 Nalco Holding Co. * 2,000 39,040 NL Industries, Inc. * 412 9,105 NuCo2, Inc. * 761 16,887 Olin Corporation 2,797 61,590 OM Group, Inc. * 1,477 47,884 Omnova Solutions, Inc. * 1,179 6,626 Penford Corporation 786 12,364 Pharmos Corporation * 6,875 9,762 PolyOne Corporation * 4,683 42,428 Scotts Company (The) Class A * 1,252 92,047 Sensient Technologies Corporation 2,028 48,652 Spartech Corporation 1,451 39,308 Stepan Company 767 18,684 SurModics, Inc. *+ 675 21,944 Trex Company, Inc. * 732 38,386 Tupperware Corporation 2,380 49,314 UAP Holding Corp. * 1,290 22,278 Unifi, Inc. * 2,629 10,069 USEC, Inc. 4,047 39,215 Valhi, Inc. 2,411 38,793 W.R. Grace & Company * 2,500 34,025 Wellman, Inc. + 1,509 16,131 West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 1,706 42,701 Westlake Chemical Corp. 800 26,720 ------------ 2,340,919 ------------ COAL--0.4% Alliance Resource Partners, LP 440 32,560 Arch Coal, Inc. 2,478 88,068 Consol Energy, Inc. + 4,111 168,757 Peabody Energy Corporation 3,007 243,296 Penn Virginia Resource Partners, LP 420 21,882 ------------ 554,563 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 234
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(Continued) COMMERCIAL SERVICES--5.2% aaiPharma, Inc. *+ 1,299 $ 4,222 Aaron Rents, Inc. 1,939 48,475 ABM Industries, Inc. 2,291 45,179 Accelrys, Inc. * 1,146 8,939 Administaff, Inc. * 1,143 14,413 Advisory Board Company (The) * 950 35,036 Advo, Inc. 1,277 45,525 Affymetrix, Inc. *+ 2,835 103,619 Akamai Technologies, Inc. *+ 4,955 64,564 Ambassadors International, Inc. 524 8,243 Amerco, Inc. *+ 806 37,060 AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. *+ 1,507 23,976 Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 3,886 90,777 Angelica Corporation 511 13,823 Antigenics, Inc. *+ 1,707 17,275 APAC Customer Services, Inc. * 1,972 3,431 Applera Corporation Celera Genomics Group * 3,029 41,649 Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,463 18,300 Artemis International Solutions Corporation * 56 165 Asset Acceptance Capital Corporation * 728 15,506 Axonyx, Inc. * 2,772 17,186 BISYS Group, Inc. (The) * 5,539 91,117 Bandag, Inc. + 1,000 49,810 Barrett Business Services, Inc. * 2,600 35,828 BearingPoint, Inc. * 8,106 65,091 Bowne & Company, Inc. 1,575 25,609 Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. * 605 39,180 Brink's Company (The) 2,360 93,267 Career Education Corporation * 4,588 183,520 CDI Corporation 711 15,201 Celgene Corporation * 7,568 200,779 Central Parking Corporation 1,898 28,755 Cenveo, Inc. * 2,792 8,655 Charles River Associates, Inc. *+ 486 22,730 Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. * 1,500 6,450 Coinstar, Inc. * 1,075 28,842 Consolidated Graphics, Inc. * 777 35,664 Corinthian Colleges, Inc. * 3,616 68,144 Corporate Executive Board Company + 1,798 120,358 Courier Corporation 544 28,244 Critical Path, Inc. * 624 917 CuraGen Corporation *+ 1,768 12,659 CV Therapeutics, Inc. *+ 1,424 32,752 Cytyc Corporation *+ 4,721 130,158 DataTRAK International, Inc. *+ 2,616 29,116 DeVry, Inc. * 2,980 51,733 DiamondCluster International, Inc. Class A * 1,432 20,521 Digitas, Inc. * 3,972 37,933 Diversa Corporation * 1,790 15,645 Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc. * 1,058 31,952 Dun & Bradstreet Company * 3,162 188,613 Duratek, Inc. * 1,215 30,266 EGL, Inc. * 1,862 55,655 Edgewater Technology, Inc. * 1,533 7,512 Education Management Corporation * 3,087 101,902 eFunds Corporation * 2,250 54,022 Ennis Business Forms, Inc. 1,096 21,098 EntreMed, Inc. *+ 1,390 4,504 EPIQ Systems, Inc. *+ 725 10,614 eResearch Technology, Inc. *+ 2,056 32,588 Exact Sciences Corporation * 1,250 4,775 Exelixis, Inc. * 2,695 25,602 First Aviation Services, Inc. * 1,818 7,781 First Consulting Group, Inc. * 3,067 18,739 Forrester Research, Inc. * 963 17,276 FTI Consulting, Inc. * 1,735 36,556 G&K Services, Inc. Class A 1,008 43,767 Gene Logic, Inc. * 950 3,496 Genencor International, Inc. * 1,450 23,780 Gen-Probe, Inc. * 2,250 101,722 Gevity HR, Inc. 964 19,820 Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. *+ 952 11,786 Harris Interactive, Inc. * 2,730 21,567 Healthcare Services Group, Inc. 761 15,859 Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc. * 866 29,678 Hewitt Associates, Inc. Class A * 2,628 84,122 Icos Corporation *+ 2,749 77,742 I-many, Inc. * 952 1,428 Incyte Corporation *+ 3,103 30,999 Inergy, LP + 630 18,106 Internet Capital Group, Inc. * 49 441 iPayment, Inc. * 692 34,268 IPIX Corporation *+ 1,344 7,795 Iron Mountain, Inc. *+ 5,110 155,804 Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 2,216 13,074 ITT Educational Services, Inc. * 1,873 89,061 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, Inc. 1,730 43,682 Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. * 2,439 116,560 John H. Harland Company 1,282 46,280 Kelly Services, Inc. Class A 1,173 35,401 Kforce.com, Inc. * 298 3,308 Korn Ferry International * 1,625 33,719 Kosan Biosciences, Inc. * 2,000 13,860 Labor Ready, Inc. * 1,685 28,510 Landauer, Inc. 599 27,374 Laureate Education, Inc. * 1,886 83,154 Learning Tree International, Inc. * 766 10,264 LECG Corporation * 74 1,380 Lexicon Genetics, Inc. * 2,344 18,178 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 235
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) LifeCell Corporation * 1,120 $ 11,446 Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. * 2,495 16,766 Luminex Corporation * 1,070 9,502 Magellan Health Services, Inc. * 1,100 37,576 Management Network Group, Inc. * 1,600 3,760 Manpower, Inc. 4,144 200,155 Maxim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 2,363 7,136 Maximus, Inc. * 1,052 32,738 Maxygen, Inc. * 1,231 15,744 Media Services Group, Inc. * 469 7,199 Medical Staffing Network Holdings, Inc. * 1,686 13,808 Midas, Inc. * 1,278 25,560 Millennium Cell, Inc. * 1,700 2,176 Mobile Mini, Inc. *+ 630 20,815 MoneyGram International, Inc. 4,131 87,329 MPS Group, Inc. * 3,707 45,448 MPW Industrial Services Group, Inc. * 548 1,392 MTC Technologies, Inc. * 620 20,813 Myriad Genetics, Inc. *+ 1,901 42,792 NCO Group, Inc. * 1,315 33,993 National Research Corporation * 1,250 20,187 Navigant Consulting, Inc. * 2,314 61,552 NDCHealth Corporation 1,464 27,216 NeoPharm, Inc. *+ 965 12,072 NetRatings, Inc. * 1,164 22,314 Neurogen Corporation * 1,873 17,531 New Horizons Worldwide, Inc. * 804 4,510 NexPrise, Inc. * 1,730 1,280 Omnicell, Inc. * 784 8,624 On Assignment, Inc. * 1,243 6,451 Online Resources Corporation * 2,780 21,184 Opsware, Inc. * 2,730 20,038 Oscient Pharmaceuticals Corporation * 3,710 13,541 Overland Storage, Inc. * 482 8,045 PDI, Inc. * 703 15,663 Pegasystems, Inc. * 2,142 18,271 Perma-Fix Environmental Services * 5,502 9,953 Per-Se Technologies, Inc. * 1,329 21,038 Pfsweb, Inc. * 5,683 16,134 Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc. * 2,369 97,816 Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc. * 884 36,438 Possis Medical, Inc. * 1,278 17,227 Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. + 780 29,289 Presstek, Inc. * 2,015 19,505 PRG-Schultz International, Inc. * 1,911 9,612 Princeton Review, Inc. * 2,409 14,815 ProsoftTraining * 1,336 521 Ramtron International Corporation * 1,920 7,680 RCM Technologies, Inc. * 1,593 8,014 Regeneration Technologies, Inc. * 807 8,457 Regis Corporation 1,818 83,901 Rent-A-Center, Inc. * 3,377 89,490 Rent-Way, Inc. * 1,060 8,491 Republic Services, Inc. 6,189 207,579 Res-Care, Inc. * 1,222 18,599 Resources Connection, Inc. *+ 1,031 55,994 Rewards Network, Inc. * 1,128 7,896 Rollins, Inc. 1,135 29,873 Savient Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 4,700 12,737 Sequenom, Inc. * 1,844 2,655 Service Corporation International * 14,775 110,074 ServiceMaster Company (The) 13,427 185,158 SFBC International, Inc. *+ 1,036 40,922 Sitel Corporation * 2,384 5,865 Sotheby's Holdings, Inc. Class A * 1,703 30,926 Sourcecorp, Inc. * 748 14,294 Spherion Corporation * 2,689 22,588 Standard Register Company (The) 1,650 23,298 Starcraft Corporation * 706 9,877 StarTek, Inc. 495 14,083 Stericycle, Inc. * 1,969 90,476 Strayer Education, Inc. 551 60,494 SupportSoft, Inc. * 1,562 10,403 Symyx Technologies, Inc. * 1,375 41,360 Synagro Technologies, Inc. * 3,224 9,801 Tejon Ranch Company * 763 31,130 TeleTech Holdings, Inc. * 2,739 26,541 Telik, Inc. * 1,749 33,476 Tetra Tech, Inc. * 2,114 35,388 Transkaryotic Therapies, Inc. * 1,552 39,405 TRC Companies, Inc. * 998 16,966 Trimeris, Inc. * 1,214 17,202 United Rentals, Inc. *+ 3,294 62,257 UnitedGlobalCom, Inc. Class A * 15,071 145,586 Universal Compression Holdings, Inc. * 1,493 52,121 Universal Technical Institute, Inc. * 959 36,557 URS Corporation * 1,582 50,782 Valassis Communications, Inc. * 1,857 65,014 Varsity Group, Inc. *+ 2,748 22,726 Vertrue, Inc. * 749 28,290 Viad Corporation 817 23,276 Viisage Technology, Inc. * 1,450 13,064 ViroLogic, Inc. * 9,010 25,138 Volt Information Sciences, Inc. * 834 24,511 Waste Connections, Inc. * 2,090 71,582 Waste Industries USA, Inc. 1,297 16,083 Watson Wyatt & Company Holdings 1,600 43,120 Weight Watchers International, Inc. *+ 2,057 84,481 Westaff, Inc. * 942 3,550 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 236
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Wind River Systems, Inc. * 3,206 $ 43,441 World Fuel Services Corporation 691 34,412 Xanser Corporation * 1,100 3,080 ------------ 7,478,620 ------------ COMMUNICATIONS--2.1% Ace*Comm Corporation * 3,033 7,279 Airnet Communications Corp. * 132 395 AltiGen Communications, Inc. * 4,110 16,234 American Tower Corporation Class A *+ 10,312 189,741 Anadigics, Inc. * 957 3,589 Andrea Electronics Corporation * 1,298 80 Anixter International, Inc. + 1,344 48,371 Applied Innovation, Inc. * 500 1,740 Applied Signal Technology, Inc. 858 30,244 Arris Group, Inc. *+ 2,897 20,395 Avici Systems, Inc. * 711 6,435 Avistar Communications Corporation * 774 1,029 Blonder Tongue Laboratories * 2,285 9,848 Brillian Corporation *+ 181 624 Broadwing Corporation * 1,358 12,371 CalAmp Corporation * 550 4,917 Carrier Access Corporation * 1,178 12,581 C-COR.net Corporation * 1,548 14,396 Celeritek, Inc. 600 918 Centillium Communications, Inc. * 1,589 3,861 Checkpoint Systems, Inc. * 1,442 26,028 Comtech Telecommunications * 900 33,849 Concord Communications, Inc. * 822 9,108 Copper Mountain Networks, Inc. *+ 198 539 Crown Castle International Corporation * 10,403 173,106 CT Communications, Inc. 1,105 13,591 Cubic Corporation 1,262 31,765 Digital Lightwave, Inc. * 2,931 3,840 Ditech Communications Corporation * 1,360 20,332 EndWave Corporation * 912 15,914 Foundry Networks, Inc. * 5,421 71,340 Glenayre Technologies, Inc. * 2,143 4,672 Harmonic, Inc. * 2,820 23,519 Harris Corporation 3,075 190,004 Hungarian Telephone & Cable Corporation * 712 10,253 ID Systems, Inc. * 1,146 21,384 InterDigital Communications Corporation * 2,563 56,642 International Electronics, Inc. * 1,150 4,186 Inter-Tel, Inc. 1,334 36,525 InterVoice, Inc. * 1,395 18,623 Intraware, Inc. * 7,833 9,165 Lifeline Systems, Inc. * 714 18,393 McData Corporation Class A * 4,166 24,829 MDI, Inc. * 271 274 Metro One Telecommunications * 1,248 1,984 Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. *+ 4,010 11,148 NMS Communications Corporation * 1,250 7,887 On2 Technologies, Inc. * 4,620 2,911 Openwave Systems, Inc. * 2,571 39,748 P-Com, Inc. * 13 7 Peco II, Inc. * 657 775 Plantronics, Inc. 2,106 87,336 Polycom, Inc. * 4,658 108,625 Powerwave Technologies, Inc. *+ 4,014 34,039 PTEK Holdings, Inc. * 2,174 23,284 Remec, Inc. * 2,416 17,419 SBA Communications Corporation * 2,230 20,694 SeaChange International, Inc. * 959 16,725 Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc. *+ 57,019 436,195 Socket Communications, Inc. * 1,300 2,587 Sonus Networks, Inc. * 10,100 57,873 Spectralink Corporation 1,133 16,066 Spectrasite, Inc. * 2,000 115,800 Standard Microsystems Corporation * 806 14,371 Stratex Networks, Inc. * 2,680 6,057 Symmetricom, Inc. * 2,040 19,808 Tekelec * 2,570 52,531 Terayon Corporation * 2,831 7,672 Titan Corporation * 3,314 53,687 Tollgrade Communications, Inc. * 601 7,356 Tut Systems, Inc. * 1,350 5,427 Ulticom, Inc. * 1,583 25,375 Universal Security Instruments, Inc. * 200 2,984 Utstarcom, Inc. *+ 4,666 103,352 Verisity Ltd. * 1,755 14,391 Verso Technologies, Inc. * 8,093 5,827 Viasat, Inc. * 1,190 28,881 Westell Technologies, Inc. Class A * 1,821 12,383 XM Satellite Radio Holdings, Inc. Class A *+ 9,171 345,013 Zhone Technologies, Inc. * 3,916 10,142 Zix Corporation *+ 1,016 5,232 Zoom Telephonics, Inc. * 2,712 9,139 ------------ 2,933,660 ------------ COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING--6.4% 3D Systems Corporation * 1,159 23,238 Activision, Inc. *+ 6,423 129,616 Actuate Corporation * 2,084 5,314 Acxiom Corporation 4,032 106,042 Advent Software, Inc. * 1,451 29,716 Aether Systems, Inc. * 4,629 15,507 Agile Software Corporation * 2,087 17,051 Alliance Data Systems Corporation * 2,256 107,115 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 237
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Alpha Technologies Group, Inc. * 1,248 $ 1,086 Altiris, Inc. * 975 34,544 America Online Latin America, Inc. * 4,698 3,523 American Access Technologies, Inc. * 1,400 3,080 American Software, Inc. Class A 1,950 11,758 answerthink, Inc. * 2,851 13,286 Ansys, Inc. * 1,198 38,408 Anteon International Corporation * 1,600 66,976 Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. *+ 4,675 31,556 Applix, Inc. * 6,241 31,829 Apropos Technology, Inc. * 900 3,069 Arbitron, Inc. * 1,298 50,856 Ariba, Inc. * 2,747 45,600 Art Technology Group, Inc. * 8,335 12,502 Ascential Software Corporation * 2,418 39,438 Ask Jeeves, Inc. *+ 2,367 63,317 Aspect Communications Corporation * 2,222 24,753 Aspen Technology, Inc. * 1,530 9,501 At Road, Inc. * 1,948 13,461 Atari, Inc. * 4,024 11,790 Audible, Inc. *+ 1,213 31,599 Autobytel, Inc. * 1,385 8,365 Avocent Corporation * 2,307 93,480 Axeda Systems, Inc. * 1,300 1,040 BEA Systems, Inc. * 16,581 146,908 Bankrate, Inc. * 1,084 15,013 BindView Development Corporation * 2,010 8,743 Blue Coat Systems, Inc. *+ 536 9,975 Blue Martini Software, Inc. * 1,636 4,402 Borland Software Corporation * 2,936 34,292 Brady Corporation Class A 912 57,064 Bsquare Corporation * 900 1,341 CMGI, Inc. * 15,258 38,908 CNET Networks, Inc. * 5,501 61,776 CSG Systems International, Inc. * 2,154 40,280 CACI International, Inc. Class A * 1,199 81,688 Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *+ 12,546 173,260 Callidus Software, Inc. * 173 1,019 Captaris, Inc. * 1,164 6,006 Carreker Corporation * 1,681 14,457 CCC Information Services Group, Inc. * 884 19,634 Cellular Technical Services Company, Inc. * 500 375 Ceridian Corporation * 6,657 121,690 Cerner Corporation *+ 1,523 80,978 Checkfree Corporation *+ 3,357 127,835 Choicepoint, Inc. * 3,963 182,258 Chordiant Software, Inc. * 4,649 10,600 Ciber, Inc. * 2,445 23,570 Clinical Data, Inc. 1,332 17,636 Cogent Communications Group, Inc. * 1,900 2,052 Cogent, Inc. * 750 24,750 Cognex Corporation 2,024 56,470 Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation * 5,828 246,699 Computer Horizons Corporation * 1,347 5,132 Concur Technologies, Inc. * 2,083 18,560 Corillian Corporation * 1,324 6,514 Corio, Inc. * 6,432 12,414 CoStar Group, Inc. *+ 770 35,559 Covansys Corporation * 1,478 22,613 Cybersource Corporation * 1,281 9,159 DST Systems, Inc. *+ 3,335 173,820 Deluxe Corporation + 2,300 85,859 Dendrite International, Inc. * 1,587 30,788 Digital Insight Corporation * 1,463 26,919 Digital River, Inc. * 1,127 46,894 Digital Video Systems, Inc. * 3,839 2,764 DocuCorp International, Inc. * 1,429 13,575 E.piphany, Inc. * 2,635 12,727 Earthlink, Inc. * 5,814 66,977 EasyLink Services Corporation Class A * 233 336 ebix.com, Inc. * 1,755 26,325 Echelon Corporation * 1,770 14,939 Eclipsys Corporation *+ 1,847 37,734 eCollege.com, Inc. * 635 7,214 Egain Communications Corporation * 2,914 2,885 Electro Rent Corporation 951 13,533 Electronics for Imaging * 2,169 37,762 Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. * 1,253 11,791 eMerge Interactive, Inc. Class A *+ 3,368 5,355 Enterasys Networks, Inc. * 7,462 13,432 Entrust Technologies, Inc. * 2,200 8,338 Epicor Software Corporation * 1,693 23,854 eSpeed, Inc. Class A * 1,470 18,184 Evolving Systems, Inc. * 1,054 4,732 F5 Networks, Inc. *+ 1,332 64,895 Factset Research Systems, Inc. + 1,161 67,849 Fair Isaac Corporation + 3,259 119,540 FalconStor Software, Inc. *+ 1,374 13,149 Filenet Corporation * 1,659 42,736 FindWhat.com * 991 17,570 Gartner Group, Inc. Class A *+ 3,019 37,617 Gerber Scientific, Inc. * 1,608 12,237 Google, Inc. Class A *+ 1,090 210,479 GraphOn Corporation * 1,300 676 GTECH Holdings Corporation 5,254 136,341 Hickok, Inc. Class A 1,150 8,625 High Speed Access Corporation *++- 4,200 -- Homestore, Inc. * 6,954 21,071 Hypercom Corporation * 1,992 11,793 HyperFeed Technologies, Inc. * 1,614 4,358 Hyperion Solutions Corporation * 1,686 78,601 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 238
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) IDX Systems Corporation * 1,282 $ 44,178 iGate Capital Corporation * 2,997 12,138 Informatica Corporation * 3,172 25,757 Information Architects Corporation * 81 11 Inforte Corporation * 1,897 14,948 Infospace, Inc. * 1,323 62,909 InfoUSA, Inc. * 2,708 30,303 Integral Systems, Inc. 631 12,273 Intelidata Technologies Corporation * 1,550 1,038 Intellisync Corporation *+ 1,726 3,521 Interactive Data Corporation * 2,351 51,111 Interactive Intelligence, Inc. * 950 4,275 Intergraph Corporation *+ 1,734 46,697 Internap Network Services Corporation * 11,691 10,873 Internet Security Systems, Inc. * 2,039 47,407 Intervideo, Inc. * 501 6,628 Interwoven, Inc. * 1,909 20,770 Intrado, Inc. * 989 11,967 Intrusion, Inc. * 266 773 Island Pacific, Inc. * 1,556 747 iVillage, Inc. * 3,507 21,673 JDA Software Group, Inc. * 1,257 17,120 Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 3,591 71,497 Juniper Networks, Inc. * 23,142 629,231 Kana Software, Inc. * 877 1,658 Keane, Inc. * 2,632 38,690 Keynote Systems, Inc. * 1,400 19,488 Knot, Inc. (The) *+ 2,305 11,640 Kronos, Inc. * 1,283 65,600 LivePerson, Inc. * 3,334 10,469 Looksmart Ltd. * 2,500 5,475 Loudeye Technologies, Inc. *+ 5,040 10,332 LQ Corp., Inc. * 161 288 Macromedia, Inc. * 3,198 99,522 Magma Design Automation, Inc. *+ 1,429 17,948 Manhattan Associates, Inc. * 1,346 32,142 Mantech International Corpoartion Class A * 568 13,484 Manugistics Group, Inc. * 2,824 8,105 MAPICS, Inc. * 1,006 10,613 Mapinfo Corporation * 812 9,728 MarketWatch.com, Inc. * 1,263 22,734 McAfee, Inc. *+ 7,324 211,883 Mediware Information Systems * 1,089 13,819 Mentor Graphics Corporation *+ 2,745 41,971 MetaSolv, Inc. * 1,380 3,657 Micromuse, Inc. * 2,805 15,568 MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A * 513 30,908 Mitek Systems, Inc. * 3,473 1,563 Mobius Management Systems, Inc. * 878 6,369 MRO Software, Inc. * 848 11,041 MSC.Software Corporation *+ 1,238 12,962 Napster, Inc. *+ 1,146 10,772 National Instruments Corporation + 2,955 80,524 Navidec, Inc. * 2,120 8,056 Navisite, Inc. * 3,725 9,797 NAVTEQ Corporation * 2,180 101,065 Neoware Systems, Inc. * 900 8,378 NetFlix, Inc. *+ 2,279 28,100 NetGuru, Inc. * 800 1,080 NETIQ Corporation * 2,494 30,452 Netscout Systems, Inc. * 1,250 8,725 Netsmart Technologies, Inc. * 506 4,544 NIC, Inc. * 2,450 12,446 Niku Corporation * 1,502 30,280 Nuance Communications, Inc. * 1,223 5,063 NVE Corporation *+ 348 9,692 Onyx Software Corporation * 469 1,501 Open Solutions, Inc. * 883 22,923 Packeteer, Inc. * 1,900 27,455 PalmSource, Inc. * 515 6,561 PDF Solutions, Inc. * 974 15,691 Pec Solutions, Inc. * 1,395 19,767 Perot Systems Corporation Class A * 4,359 69,875 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. * 3,188 26,333 Pixar, Inc. * 1,336 114,375 Plato Learning, Inc. * 1,826 13,604 Plumtree Software, Inc. * 2,465 11,142 Portal Software, Inc. * 1,535 4,068 Progress Software Corporation * 1,323 30,892 QAD, Inc. 1,363 12,158 Quality Systems, Inc. * 192 11,482 Quest Software, Inc. * 3,848 61,376 RSA Security, Inc. * 2,331 46,760 Radiant Systems, Inc. * 1,019 6,634 Radisys Corporation * 961 18,788 Radview Software Ltd. (Israel) * 1,046 194 RealNetworks, Inc. * 5,844 38,687 Red Hat, Inc. *+ 7,252 96,814 Renaissance Learning, Inc. 1,354 25,130 Retek, Inc. * 1,887 11,605 Reynolds & Reynolds Company (The) Class A 3,001 79,557 S1 Corporation * 2,637 23,891 Saba Software, Inc. * 1,576 6,304 SafeNet, Inc. * 1,099 40,377 SAFLINK Corporation * 4,996 13,839 Salesforce.com, Inc. *+ 480 8,131 Sapient Corporation * 4,601 36,394 Scientific Learning Corporation *+ 3,146 18,876 SCO Group, Inc. (The) *+ 998 4,232 Secure Computing Corporation * 1,554 15,509 SeeBeyond Technology Corporation * 2,789 9,985 Serena Software, Inc. * 1,616 34,970 SmartServ Online, Inc. * 566 1,217 Sonic Foundry, Inc. * 1,200 1,860 SonicWall, Inc. * 2,442 15,433 SPSS, Inc. * 691 10,807 SRA International, Inc. Class A * 833 53,479 SS&C Technologies, Inc. 998 20,609 Stellent, Inc. * 1,714 15,117 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 239
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Stratasys, Inc. *+ 391 $ 13,122 Sybase, Inc. * 3,826 76,329 Sykes Enterprises, Inc. * 1,424 9,897 SYNNEX Corporation * 104 2,502 Synopsys, Inc. * 7,202 141,303 Synplicity, Inc. * 1,050 6,216 Syntel, Inc. 1,554 27,257 Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *+ 1,763 61,335 Talx Corporation 463 11,941 Technology Solutions Company * 1,963 2,179 Teknowledge Corporation * 3,449 6,105 TenFold Corporation * 4,098 3,688 THQ, Inc. *+ 1,253 28,744 3Com Corporation * 18,162 75,736 TIBCO Software, Inc. * 8,337 111,216 Tier Technologies, Inc. Class B * 942 8,713 Total System Services, Inc. + 2,802 68,089 Tradestation Group, Inc. * 1,691 11,871 Transaction Systems Architects, Inc. Class A * 1,859 36,901 Trizetto Group, Inc. * 1,550 14,725 Tumbleweed Communications Corporation * 2,952 9,860 Ultimate Software Group, Inc. * 1,243 15,761 United Online, Inc. * 2,509 28,929 Vasco Data Security International, Inc. *+ 3,805 25,189 Velocity Express Corporation * 100 28 Verilink Corporation * 4,538 12,298 Verint Systems, Inc. * 652 23,687 VeriSign, Inc. * 11,966 401,100 Verity, Inc. * 1,445 18,958 Versant Corporation * 3,301 3,037 Versata, Inc. * 1 3 VerticalNet, Inc. *+ 1,850 2,978 Via Net.Works, Inc. * 4,394 3,735 viaLink Company (The) * 1,094 54 Viewpoint Corporation *+ 1,141 3,537 Vignette Corporation * 12,592 17,503 VitalWorks, Inc. * 1,846 8,215 Vitria Technology, Inc. * 1,150 4,841 WatchGuard Technologies, Inc. * 1,100 4,873 Wave Systems Corporation Class A * 3,014 3,436 Webb Interactive Services, Inc. * 836 351 WebEx Communications, Inc. *+ 1,743 41,449 WebMD Corporation *+ 14,620 119,299 Webmethods, Inc. * 2,154 15,530 Websense, Inc. * 979 49,655 XETA Technologies, Inc. * 1,947 7,001 Zamba Corporation * 1,400 224 ------------ 9,200,598 ------------ COMPUTERS & INFORMATION--1.6% Advanced Digital Information Corporation * 2,415 24,198 Authentidate Holding Corporation * 1,023 6,332 Black Box Corporation 866 41,585 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. * 11,948 91,283 CDW Corporation 3,233 214,510 Ciprico, Inc. * 1,658 6,715 Cirrus Logic, Inc. * 5,397 29,737 Computer Network Technology Corporation * 1,145 8,129 Concurrent Computer Corporation * 1,902 5,440 Cray, Inc. *+ 2,858 13,318 Crossroads Systems, Inc. * 1,300 1,899 Dataram Corporation * 1,175 7,473 Datawatch Corporation * 3,500 18,550 Diebold, Inc. 3,280 182,794 Dot Hill Systems Corporation * 1,396 10,945 Emulex Corporation * 3,409 57,408 Ener1, Inc. * 1,300 1,105 Exabyte Corporation * 1,566 642 Extended Systems, Inc. * 1,460 3,592 Extreme Networks, Inc. * 4,492 29,423 Focus Enhancements, Inc. * 5,319 6,064 General Binding Corporation * 1,598 20,998 Global Imaging Systems, Inc. *+ 946 37,367 Global Payment Technologies, Inc. * 1,270 7,588 InFocus Corporation * 1,636 14,986 Interland, Inc. * 706 2,309 Interlink Electronics, Inc. * 1,925 18,210 Iomega Corporation * 1,865 10,332 ION Networks, Inc. * 400 100 Iteris, Inc. * 4,264 14,711 Komag, Inc. * 850 15,963 MTI Technology Corporation * 3,844 10,379 Maxtor Corporation * 10,146 53,774 Micros Systems, Inc. * 858 66,975 MTM Technologies, Inc. * 500 2,590 Netgear, Inc. * 1,207 21,955 Network Engines, Inc. * 1,330 3,711 NYFIX, Inc. * 992 6,140 PalmOne, Inc. *+ 1,907 60,166 Paxar Corporation * 1,972 43,719 Planar Systems, Inc. * 786 8,827 ProQuest Company * 863 25,631 Quantum Corporation * 6,682 17,507 Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. * 4,074 8,637 Sandisk Corporation * 7,237 180,708 Scansoft, Inc. *+ 3,602 15,092 ScanSource, Inc. * 563 34,996 Scientific Games Corporation Class A * 3,038 72,426 SCM Microsystems, Inc. * 1,494 7,291 Seagate Technology (Cayman Islands) *+ 9,528 164,549 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 240
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Silicon Graphics, Inc. *+ 7,853 $ 13,586 SimpleTech, Inc. * 3,666 16,864 Storage Technology Corporation *+ 5,190 164,056 TransAct Technologies, Inc. * 889 18,989 VA Software Corporation * 2,019 5,047 Vialstream Holdings, Inc. * 1,000 830 Western Digital Corporation * 9,525 103,251 Xybernaut Corporation * 6,156 7,572 Zebra Technologies Corporation Class A * 3,279 184,542 ------------ 2,223,516 ------------ CONTAINERS & PACKAGING--0.1% Crown Holdings, Inc. * 6,845 94,050 Silgan Holdings, Inc. 727 44,318 ------------ 138,368 ------------ COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE--0.2% 1-800 Contacts, Inc. *+ 502 11,044 Chattem, Inc. * 873 28,896 Elizabeth Arden, Inc. *+ 1,017 24,144 Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. (The) Class A 5,728 262,171 Quaker Chemical Corporation 443 11,004 ------------ 337,259 ------------ DIVERSIFIED--0.0% Hexcel Corporation * 1,160 16,820 ------------ ELECTRIC UTILITIES--2.1% Allete, Inc. 1,090 40,057 Alliant Energy Corporation 5,201 148,749 Aquila, Inc. * 7,275 26,845 Avista Corporation 1,759 31,082 Black Hills Corporation 1,621 49,732 Central Vermont Public Service Corporation 541 12,584 CH Energy Group, Inc. 694 33,347 Cleco Corporation 2,110 42,749 DPL, Inc. 5,037 126,479 Duquesne Light Holdings, Inc. 3,569 67,276 EL Paso Electric Company * 1,748 33,107 Empire District Electric Company (The) 1,198 27,171 Energy East Corporation 6,769 180,597 Great Plains Energy, Inc. 3,428 103,800 Green Mountain Power Corporation 1,312 37,825 Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 3,786 110,362 Idacorp, Inc. 1,515 46,314 KFX, Inc. *+ 2,400 34,848 MGE Energy, Inc. 860 30,986 Northeast Utilities 5,881 110,857 NRG Energy, Inc. * 4,100 147,805 NSTAR 2,418 131,249 OGE Energy Corporation 4,245 112,535 Otter Tail Corporation 1,096 27,981 Pepco Holdings, Inc. 7,967 169,856 Plug Power, Inc. * 2,705 16,528 PNM Resources, Inc. 2,569 64,970 Puget Energy, Inc. 4,349 107,420 Reliant Energy, Inc. * 13,900 189,735 SCANA Corporation 4,732 186,441 Sierra Pacific Resources * 5,215 54,757 UIL Holdings Corporation 598 30,677 Unisource Energy Corporation 1,571 37,877 Unitil Corporation 1,000 28,300 Westar Energy, Inc. 3,923 89,719 Wisconsin Energy Corporation + 5,675 191,304 WPS Resources Corporation + 1,732 86,531 ------------ 2,968,452 ------------ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--0.9% Active Power, Inc. * 3,953 18,184 Acuity Brands, Inc. 1,873 59,561 Advanced Lighting Technologies, Inc. *++(delta) 973 -- Aeroflex, Inc. * 2,811 34,069 Ametek, Inc. 2,823 100,696 Arotech Corporation *+ 4,840 7,841 Artesyn Technologies, Inc. * 1,534 17,334 AZZ, Inc. * 1,032 16,770 Baldor Electric Company 1,338 36,835 C&D Technologies, Inc. 1,159 19,749 Capstone Turbine Corporation * 2,450 4,483 Cataytica Energy Systems, Inc. * 853 1,928 Cherokee International Corporation * 29 279 Distributed Energy Systems Corporation * 3,757 9,392 Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. * 1,422 28,099 Energizer Holdings, Inc. *+ 3,652 181,468 Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. * 782 15,108 Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation * 1,883 13,125 Franklin Electric Company, Inc. 902 38,119 FuelCell Energy, Inc. *+ 1,939 19,196 Genlyte Group, Inc. * 551 47,210 GrafTech International Ltd. *+ 4,368 41,321 JMAR Technologies, Inc. * 2,904 5,053 Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. 1,487 51,361 Littelfuse, Inc. * 909 31,051 LSI Industries, Inc. 1,084 12,412 Medis Technologies Ltd. *+ 705 12,937 Metrologic Instruments, Inc. * 722 15,342 Moog, Inc. Class A * 965 43,763 Powell Industries, Inc. * 1,046 19,341 Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. *+ 1,158 6,971 Rayovac Corporation * 1,491 45,565 Regal-Beloit Corporation 1,273 36,408 SBS Technologies, Inc. * 965 13,471 Servotronics, Inc. * 705 3,419 Superconductor Technologies * 2,084 2,897 Tech/Ops Sevcon, Inc. 720 4,576 Teleflex, Inc. 1,672 86,844 Thomas & Betts Corporation * 2,540 78,105 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 241
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Trans-Lux Corporation 867 $ 6,494 Ultralife Batteries, Inc. * 877 17,058 Universal Display Corporation * 1,350 12,150 Universal Electronics, Inc. * 639 11,246 Valence Technology, Inc. *+ 4,773 14,844 Vicor Corporation 1,381 18,105 Wilson Greatbatch Technologies, Inc. * 942 21,120 Woodhead Industries, Inc. 903 14,475 ------------ 1,295,775 ------------ ELECTRONICS--3.5% 8X8, Inc. *+ 3,049 12,409 AVX Corporation + 2,510 31,626 Actel Corporation * 1,140 19,996 Adaptec, Inc. * 3,851 29,229 Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. * 1,429 13,047 Agere Systems, Inc. Class A * 69,296 94,936 Agilysys, Inc. 1,336 22,899 Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc. * 4,818 7,227 Alliance Semiconductor Corporation * 1,336 4,943 American Superconductor Corporation * 1,147 17,079 AMIS Holdings, Inc. * 1,550 25,606 Amkor Technology, Inc. * 7,212 48,176 Amphenol Corporation Class A * 4,018 147,621 Anaren, Inc. * 813 10,536 Arrow Electronics, Inc. * 5,125 124,537 Atheros Communications, Inc. * 1,321 13,540 Atmel Corporation * 18,734 73,437 ATMI, Inc. *+ 1,559 35,124 Ault, Inc. * 1,200 3,588 Avanex Corporation * 5,031 16,653 Avnet, Inc. * 5,709 104,132 AXT, Inc. * 946 1,495 Barnes Group, Inc. 840 22,268 Bel Fuse, Inc. Class A 546 15,998 Belden CDT, Inc. + 1,896 43,987 Benchmark Electronics, Inc. *+ 1,681 57,322 Benthos, Inc. * 790 13,485 California Micro Devices Corporation * 746 5,289 Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. * 867 6,529 Carlisle Companies, Inc. 1,457 94,588 Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. * 2,416 13,288 Catapult Communications Corporation * 750 18,120 CellStar Corporation *+ 1,370 6,096 Ceradyne, Inc. *+ 916 52,404 Ceva, Inc. * 692 6,302 Conexant Systems, Inc. * 20,241 40,280 Cree, Inc. *+ 3,497 140,160 CTS Corporation 1,580 20,998 Cymer, Inc. * 1,929 56,983 Cypress Semiconductor Corporation *+ 6,247 73,277 DRS Technologies, Inc. * 1,104 47,152 DSP Group, Inc. * 1,194 26,662 Dupont Photomasks, Inc. * 923 24,376 EDO Corporation 1,198 38,036 Emcor Group, Inc. * 657 29,683 Emcore Corporation * 1,219 4,254 EMS Technologies, Inc. * 960 15,955 ESCO Technologies, Inc. * 612 46,910 ESS Technology * 1,759 12,506 Esterline Technologies Corporation * 1,049 34,250 Exar Corporation * 1,759 24,960 Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. *+ 5,764 93,723 Finisar Corporation * 6,856 15,632 Flir Systems, Inc. * 1,602 102,192 FSI International, Inc. * 1,480 6,912 Genesis Microchip, Inc. *+ 1,530 24,817 HEI, Inc. * 1,050 2,289 Helix Technology Corporation 1,145 19,912 Herley Industries, Inc. * 670 13,628 HI/FN, Inc. *+ 682 6,288 Hughes Supply, Inc. 2,802 90,645 Hutchinson Technology, Inc. *+ 1,150 39,755 Imation Corporation 1,665 52,997 Innovex, Inc. * 1,922 10,475 Integrated Circuit Systems, Inc. *+ 3,056 63,932 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. * 4,196 48,506 Integrated Silicon Solutions, Inc. * 2,930 24,026 International Rectifier Corporation *+ 2,981 132,863 Intersil Corporation Class A 5,937 99,385 ISCO International, Inc. * 2,000 720 IXYS Corporation * 1,330 13,726 Kemet Corporation * 3,408 30,502 KVH Industries, Inc. * 1,286 12,603 Lattice Semiconductor Corporation *+ 4,395 25,051 Lightpath Technologies, Inc. Class A *+ 1,527 6,841 Lowrance Electronics, Inc. 290 9,135 MIPS Technologies, Inc. Class A * 2,229 21,956 MRV Communications, Inc. *+ 4,568 16,765 Magnetek, Inc. * 1,406 9,701 Mattson Technology, Inc. * 1,761 19,829 Maxwell Technologies, Inc. * 1,371 13,902 Measurement Specialties, Inc. * 580 14,767 MEMC Electronics Materials, Inc. * 4,082 54,086 Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. *+ 963 28,582 Merix Corporation * 675 7,776 Methode Electronics, Inc. 1,384 17,784 Micrel, Inc. * 3,731 41,116 Micro Linear Corporation * 1,440 7,099 Microchip Technology, Inc. 9,310 248,205 Microsemi Corporation * 2,474 42,949 Mobility Electronics, Inc. * 674 5,783 Monolithic System Technology, Inc. * 1,252 7,800 Moscow CableCom Corporation * 1,900 11,662 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 242
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Mykrolis Corporation * 1,830 $ 25,931 Nu Horizons Electronics Corporaton * 1,208 9,640 Numerex Corporation Class A * 1,800 8,460 Omnivision Technologies, Inc. * 2,354 43,196 ON Semiconductor Corporation * 9,987 45,341 Oplink Communications, Inc. * 5,309 10,459 Optelecom, Inc. * 819 7,584 Opti, Inc. * 1,042 1,584 OSI Systems, Inc. * 867 19,690 Park Electrochemical Corporation 1,087 23,566 Pericom Semiconductor Corporation * 1,024 9,656 Photronics, Inc. * 1,389 22,918 Pixelworks, Inc. *+ 1,927 21,852 Plexus Corporation * 1,884 24,511 PLX Technology, Inc. * 1,050 10,920 Power Integrations, Inc. *+ 1,263 24,982 Proxim Corporation, Class A * 792 3,239 Quicklogic Corporation * 1,050 2,983 RF Micro Devices, Inc. *+ 9,217 63,044 Rambus, Inc. * 4,471 102,833 Raven Industries, Inc. 800 17,048 Reptron Electronics, Inc. * 70 497 Research Frontiers, Inc. *+ 752 4,798 Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc. * 500 21,225 Rogers Corporation * 803 34,609 Rudolph Technologies, Inc. *+ 814 13,976 Semtech Corporation * 3,600 78,732 Sigmatel, Inc. * 1,378 48,960 Sigmatron International, Inc. * 283 3,835 Silicon Image, Inc. * 2,949 48,541 Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *+ 2,125 75,034 Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. * 3,794 22,574 Siliconix, Inc. * 702 25,616 Sipex Corporation * 1,030 4,820 Sirf Technology Holdings, Inc. * 1,620 20,606 Skyworks Solutions, Inc. *+ 7,133 67,264 Somera Communications, Inc. * 2,750 3,492 Spectrum Control, Inc. * 1,195 8,676 Spire Corporation * 2,500 10,977 Staktek Holdings, Inc. * 43 200 Stratos International, Inc. * 974 4,276 Sycamore Networks, Inc. * 9,917 40,263 Synaptics, Inc. * 1,058 32,354 Technitrol, Inc. * 1,866 33,961 Tegal Corporation * 3,755 6,121 Teledyne Technologies, Inc. * 1,229 36,169 Tessera Technologies, Inc. * 1,561 58,085 Three-Five Systems, Inc. * 930 2,251 Transmeta Corporation * 8,599 14,016 Transwitch Corporation * 2,483 3,824 Trident Microsystems, Inc. * 910 15,215 Trimble Navigation Ltd. * 2,402 79,362 Tripath Technology, Inc. * 4,193 5,241 Triquint Semiconductor, Inc. * 4,919 21,890 TTM Technologies, Inc. * 1,640 19,352 Tvia, Inc. * 4,026 8,169 Tyler Technologies, Inc. * 1,886 15,767 Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc. * 1,888 69,573 Virage Logic Corporation * 902 16,750 Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. * 6,576 98,772 Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation * 8,323 29,380 Wesco International, Inc. * 1,550 45,942 YDI Wireless, Inc. * 2,197 12,830 Zoran Corporation * 2,411 27,919 ------------ 5,057,622 ------------ ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE--1.2% Alliance Gaming Corporation *+ 1,972 27,233 Argosy Gaming Company * 1,159 54,125 Avid Technology, Inc. * 1,477 91,205 Bally Total Fitness Holding Corporation * 1,307 5,542 Blockbuster, Inc. Class A + 8,250 78,705 Caesars Entertainment, Inc. * 11,992 241,519 Callaway Golf Company + 2,881 38,893 Cedar Fair, LP 2,480 81,592 Churchill Downs, Inc. 639 28,563 Concord Camera Corporation * 2,863 6,556 Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. 2,090 27,379 Dover Motorsports, Inc. 1,645 9,426 DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc., Class A * 1,000 37,510 Gaylord Entertainment Company * 1,773 73,633 Hollywood Entertainment Corporation * 2,228 29,165 Hollywood Media Corporation * 1,495 7,251 Image Entertainment, Inc. *+ 300 1,782 International Speedway Corporation Class A 1,870 98,736 Jakks Pacific, Inc. * 925 20,452 K2, Inc. * 2,544 40,399 Leapfrog Enterprises, Inc. *+ 1,262 17,163 Lexar Media, Inc. *+ 3,143 24,641 Life Time Fitness, Inc. * 450 11,646 Macrovision Corporation * 2,054 52,829 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. + 4,040 47,995 MTR Gaming Group, Inc. * 1,340 14,150 Multimedia Games, Inc. *+ 1,202 18,944 Nashua Corporation * 1,542 17,517 National Lampoon, Inc. * 3,300 10,560 Nautilus Group, Inc. + 1,360 32,871 New Frontier Media, Inc. * 2,079 16,464 Penn National Gaming, Inc. * 1,643 99,484 Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. * 1,630 32,241 Pinnacle Systems, Inc. * 2,430 14,823 RC2 Corporation * 1,030 33,578 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 243
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Regal Entertainment Group Class A 2,163 $ 44,882 Six Flags, Inc. * 3,814 20,481 Sonic Solutions, Inc. *+ 890 19,972 Speedway Motorsports, Inc. 650 25,467 Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc. * 683 19,766 Westwood One, Inc. * 3,878 104,435 WMS Industries, Inc. *+ 1,270 42,596 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 1,031 12,506 ------------ 1,734,677 ------------ FINANCIAL SERVICES--5.9% Accredited Home Lenders Holding Company * 1,079 53,605 Affiliated Managers Group *+ 1,356 91,855 AG Edwards, Inc. 3,682 159,099 Alliance Capital Management Holdings, Inc. 1,250 52,500 American Home Mortgage Investment Corporation REIT 2,047 70,110 Ameritrade Holding Corporation *+ 13,254 188,472 AmNet Mortgage, Inc. * 530 4,351 Ampal American Israel Corporation Class A * 1,392 5,290 Anworth Mortgage Asset Corporation REIT 3,855 41,287 Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class A * 48 4,219,200 BlackRock, Inc. 706 54,546 Calamos Asset Management, Inc., Class A * 930 25,110 Capital Lease Funding, Inc. REIT 1,130 14,125 Capital Trust Class A 923 28,345 CapitalSource, Inc. *+ 3,392 87,073 Catskill Litigation Trust *++(delta) 583 -- Certegy, Inc. 2,738 97,281 CharterMac 1,905 46,558 Cherokee, Inc. 995 35,104 Chicago Mercantile Exchange + 1,305 298,453 Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD REIT 1,400 41,090 Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc. * 1,311 21,959 Doral Financial Corporation (Puerto Rico) + 4,428 218,079 Eaton Vance Corporation 2,902 151,339 E-Loan, Inc. * 2,150 7,267 ePresense, Inc. ++(delta) 1,173 -- Equitex, Inc. * 3,170 2,013 Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc. REIT 1,140 40,755 First Marblehead Corporation (The) *+ 1,200 67,500 First Potomac Realty Trust REIT 660 15,048 Friedman Billings Ramsey Group, Inc. Class A 6,700 129,913 Gabelli Asset Management, Inc. Class A + 559 27,123 Gables Residential Trust REIT 1,673 59,877 GMH Communities Trust REIT 1,330 18,753 Highland Hospitality Corp. REIT 1,860 20,906 HomeBanc Corp. REIT 1,580 15,294 Inland Real Estate Corp. REIT 2,600 41,470 Instinet Group, Inc. * 8,971 54,095 Integrated Telecom Express, Inc. ++(delta) 1,103 -- Investment Technology Group, Inc. * 2,079 41,580 Jefferies Group, Inc. + 2,339 94,215 Kent Financial Services, Inc. * 2,200 6,050 Kilroy Realty Corporation REIT 1,317 56,302 Kirlin Holding Corporation * 1,061 2,971 Knight Trading Group, Inc. * 4,630 50,698 LaBranche & Company, Inc. *+ 2,588 23,188 LaSalle Hotel Properties REIT 1,200 38,196 Legg Mason, Inc. 4,515 330,769 LTC Properties, Inc. REIT 730 14,534 Macerich Company (The) REIT 2,590 162,652 Meristar Hospitality Corporation REIT * 3,449 28,799 MFA Mortgage Investments, Inc. REIT 4,880 43,042 New Century Financial Corporation. REIT + 1,982 126,670 Nuveen Investments, Inc. Class A 914 36,076 Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. REIT 2,170 25,606 Pennsylvania REIT 1,511 64,671 Piper Jaffray Cos. * 800 38,360 ProcureNet, Inc. ++(delta) 896 -- PS Business Parks, Inc. REIT 823 37,117 Ramco-Gershenson Properties REIT 780 25,155 Raymond James Financial, Inc. 3,031 93,900 Reckson Associates Realty Corporation REIT 3,463 113,621 Saxon REIT, Inc. REIT 2,316 55,561 SEI Investments Company 3,229 135,392 Siebert Financial Corporation * 1,470 5,659 Starbiz Corporation ++(delta) 5 -- Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc. REIT 1,200 19,800 Suburban Lodges of America ++(delta) 1,986 -- SumTotal Systems, Inc. * 1,899 9,875 Sutter Holding Company, Inc. * 850 2,635 SWS Group, Inc. + 882 19,333 Tanger Factory Outlet Centers REIT 1,100 29,106 Universal Health Realty Income REIT 520 16,708 Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. REIT-Class A 1,030 17,561 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 244
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Value Line, Inc. 573 $ 22,483 Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A 3,322 79,363 Westwood Holdings Group, Inc. 1,768 34,830 Winston Hotels, Inc. REIT 1,200 14,172 ------------ 8,421,495 ------------ FOOD RETAILERS--0.4% 7-Eleven, Inc. * 1,691 40,499 Arden Group, Inc. Class A 260 26,123 Fresh Brands, Inc. * 1,871 14,500 Panera Bread Company Class A *+ 1,250 50,400 Pantry, Inc. (The) * 1,200 36,108 Pathmark Stores, Inc. * 950 5,519 Ruddick Corporation 1,968 42,686 Weis Markets, Inc. 802 30,933 Whole Foods Market, Inc. + 2,899 276,420 Wild Oats Markets, Inc. * 1,310 11,541 Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. + 3,800 17,290 ------------ 552,019 ------------ FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER--0.9% American Woodmark Corporation 800 34,944 Bowater, Inc. 2,550 112,123 Buckeye Technologies, Inc. * 2,191 28,505 Building Material Holding Corp. 620 23,740 Caraustar Industries, Inc. * 1,610 27,080 Chesapeake Corporation 815 22,135 Deltic Timber Corporation 724 30,734 Fibermark, Inc. * 843 9 Glatfelter 1,741 26,602 Graphic Packaging Corp. * 5,000 36,000 Greif, Inc. Class A 826 46,256 Longview Fibre Company 2,325 42,175 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 2,247 120,574 Packaging Corporation of America 2,880 67,824 Playtex Products, Inc. * 2,560 20,454 Pope & Talbot, Inc. 895 15,313 Potlatch Corporation 1,352 68,384 Rock-Tenn Company Class A 1,450 21,982 Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. 724 24,580 Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation + 11,513 215,063 Sonoco Products Company 4,984 147,776 United Stationers, Inc. * 1,499 69,254 Universal Forest Products, Inc. 780 33,852 US Home Systems, Inc. * 1,292 7,946 Wausau-Mosinee Paper Corporation 1,903 33,988 ------------ 1,277,293 ------------ HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS--2.1% Accredo Health, Inc. * 2,188 60,651 Alliance Imaging, Inc. * 1,820 20,475 Amedisys, Inc. * 630 20,406 American Healthways, Inc. *+ 1,362 45,000 Amsurg Corporation * 1,423 42,035 Apria Healthcare Group, Inc. *+ 2,542 83,759 Beverly Enterprises, Inc. * 4,439 40,617 Community Health Systems, Inc. * 4,283 119,410 Covance, Inc. * 2,930 113,537 Coventry Health Care, Inc. * 3,693 196,024 Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. * 1,340 24,227 CryoLife, Inc. *+ 937 6,625 DaVita, Inc. * 4,571 180,692 Edwards Lifesciences Corporation * 2,566 105,873 Enzo Biochem, Inc. * 1,353 26,343 Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,766 24,230 First Health Group Corporation * 3,528 66,009 Genesis HealthCare Corporation * 975 34,154 Gentiva Health Services, Inc. * 1,000 16,720 Hooper Holmes, Inc. 4,139 24,503 Immunomedics, Inc. * 2,141 6,509 IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. * 393 8,092 Interleukin Genetics, Inc. * 2,825 10,029 Kindred Healthcare, Inc. * 1,800 53,910 LCA-Vision, Inc. 1,503 35,155 LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. *+ 1,555 54,145 Lincare Holdings, Inc. * 4,590 195,763 Matria Healthcare, Inc. *+ 580 22,661 National Healthcare Corporation 431 15,214 NeighborCare, Inc. * 1,684 51,732 Nektar Therapeutics * 3,888 78,693 NovaMed, Inc. * 1,250 8,225 OCA, Inc. *+ 2,134 13,551 Odyssey HealthCare, Inc. *+ 1,593 21,792 Pacificare Health Systems * 4,011 226,702 Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. * 1,301 83,329 Province Healthcare Company * 2,038 45,549 Psychemedics Corporation 302 3,911 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. * 531 19,413 RehabCare Group, Inc. * 740 20,713 Renal Care Group, Inc. * 3,058 110,057 Sagemark Companies Ltd. * 1,088 3,808 Select Medical Corporation 4,473 78,725 Sierra Health Services, Inc. * 1,498 82,555 Specialty Laboratories, Inc. * 1,183 13,060 Sunrise Senior Living, Inc. * 975 45,201 Symbion, Inc. *+ 695 15,346 Triad Hospitals, Inc. * 3,638 135,370 U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc. * 1,300 20,046 United Surgical Partners International, Inc. * 1,276 53,209 Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B 2,864 127,448 VCA Antech, Inc. *+ 3,444 67,502 VistaCare, Inc. Class A * 702 11,674 ------------ 2,990,379 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 245
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) HEAVY CONSTRUCTION--0.5% Blount International, Inc. * 1,533 $ 26,705 Granite Construction, Inc. 1,890 50,274 Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. * 1,678 83,095 Lennar Corporation Class A + 6,336 359,124 Levitt Corporation Class A 763 23,325 M/I Schottenstein Homes, Inc. 611 33,672 McDermott International, Inc. * 2,759 50,655 McGrath Rentcorp 458 19,973 WCI Communities, Inc. * 1,922 56,507 William Lyon Homes, Inc. * 333 23,390 ------------ 726,720 ------------ HEAVY MACHINERY--2.7% Ablest, Inc. * 850 6,281 Actuant Corporation Class A * 1,011 52,724 Agco Corporation * 4,158 91,019 Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation 1,503 21,944 Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 1,372 37,593 Astec Industries, Inc. * 822 14,147 Asyst Technologies, Inc. * 1,783 9,075 Aviall, Inc. * 1,366 31,377 Axcelis Technologies, Inc. * 4,096 33,300 Briggs & Stratton Corporation + 2,122 88,233 Brooks Automation, Inc. * 1,835 31,599 Bucyrus International, Inc. Class A 490 19,914 Cascade Corporation 510 20,374 Cooper Cameron Corporation * 2,663 143,296 Donaldson Company, Inc. 3,350 109,143 Dril-Quip, Inc. * 989 23,993 Dycom Industries, Inc. * 2,077 63,390 Electroglas, Inc. *+ 3,991 18,957 Engineered Support Systems, Inc. + 1,232 72,959 EnPro Industries, Inc. * 981 29,008 Entegris, Inc. * 3,195 31,790 Fedders Corporation 1,828 6,617 Flowserve Corporation * 2,375 65,407 FMC Technologies, Inc. * 2,696 86,811 Gardner Denver, Inc. * 918 33,314 Genus, Inc. *+ 1,227 2,356 Graco, Inc. 3,114 116,308 Grant Prideco, Inc. * 5,724 114,766 Hurco Companies, Inc. * 300 4,950 Hydril * 795 36,180 Idex Corporation 2,283 92,461 Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A * 1,223 27,725 Joy Global, Inc. 2,045 88,814 Kadant, Inc. * 722 14,801 Kaydon Corporation + 1,423 46,987 Kennametal, Inc. 1,679 83,564 Knight Transportation, Inc. 2,587 64,158 Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. * 2,009 17,318 Lam Research Corporation * 5,966 172,477 Lennox International, Inc. + 2,437 49,593 Lindsay Manufacturing Company 809 20,937 Manitowoc Company 1,262 47,514 Matrix Service Company *+ 1,379 11,115 Modine Manufacturing Company 1,208 40,794 MPM Technologies, Inc. * 950 161 NACCO Industries, Inc. Class A 310 32,674 National-Oilwell, Inc. *+ 3,833 135,267 Nordson Corporation 1,522 60,987 Oil States International, Inc. * 2,027 39,101 Oilgear Company (The) * 1,300 11,270 Paragon Technologies, Inc. * 300 2,970 Pentair, Inc. + 4,608 200,724 Robbins & Myers, Inc. 868 20,684 Sauer-Danfoss, Inc. 1,522 33,195 Semitool, Inc. * 1,060 9,837 SPX Corporation + 3,565 142,814 Standex International Corporation 724 20,627 Stewart & Stevenson Services 1,366 27,634 Tecumseh Products Company Class A 713 34,081 Tennant Company 641 25,416 Terex Corporation *+ 2,333 111,167 Thomas Industries, Inc. 955 38,124 Timco Aviation Services, Inc. * 108 23 Timken Company 3,703 96,352 Toro Company 1,085 88,265 TurboChef Technologies, Inc. * 994 22,743 Ultratech, Inc. * 972 18,322 UNOVA, Inc. *+ 2,374 60,038 Varian Medical Systems, Inc. * 6,214 268,693 Watsco, Inc. 953 33,565 Willis Lease Finance Corporation * 1,234 9,625 WJ Communications, Inc. * 4,940 16,994 Woodward Governor Company 408 29,217 York International Corporation 1,672 57,751 ------------ 3,843,404 ------------ HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES--2.0% American Technology Corporation *+ 3,686 40,730 Applica, Inc. * 1,507 9,117 Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. 540 10,597 BE Aerospace, Inc. * 1,554 18,089 Beazer Homes USA, Inc. + 609 89,042 Brookfield Homes Corporation 1,218 41,290 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. * 755 15,198 Dominion Homes, Inc. * 650 16,395 DR Horton, Inc. + 10,287 414,669 Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc. 1,551 62,071 Fossil, Inc. * 1,854 47,537 Furniture Brands International, Inc. + 1,832 45,892 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 246
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. * 12,602 $ 74,604 Harman International Industries, Inc. 2,958 375,666 Helen of Troy Ltd. * 1,333 44,802 Herman Miller, Inc. + 3,156 87,200 Hillenbrand Industries, Inc. 2,687 149,236 HNI Corporation 2,213 95,270 Kimball International, Inc. Class B 1,500 22,215 Kinetic Concepts, Inc. * 1,315 100,334 Layne Christensen Company * 1,560 28,314 La-Z-Boy, Inc. 1,875 28,819 MDC Holdings, Inc. 1,301 112,458 Meritage Corporation * 630 71,001 Movado Group, Inc. 878 16,375 National Presto Industries, Inc. 236 10,738 NVR, Inc. * 262 201,583 Palm Harbor Homes, Inc. * 1,182 19,952 Parkervision, Inc. *+ 1,053 9,371 Rowe Furniture Corporation * 971 5,020 Ryland Group, Inc. + 2,332 134,183 Salton, Inc. *+ 702 3,973 Select Comfort Corporation *+ 1,403 25,170 Skyline Corporation 321 13,097 Standard-Pacific Corporation 1,504 96,467 Steelcase, Inc. Class A 1,992 27,569 Technical Olympic USA, Inc. 635 16,116 Tempur-Pedic International, Inc. * 1,347 28,556 Toll Brothers, Inc. * 2,266 155,470 Virco Manufacturing Corporation * 799 6,000 Walter Industries, Inc. + 2,141 72,216 ------------ 2,842,402 ------------ HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS--0.4% Anchor Glass Container Corporation 1,305 8,770 Apogee Enterprises, Inc. 1,250 16,762 Charles & Colvard Ltd. * 1,406 14,946 CSS Industries, Inc. 420 13,339 Ferro Corporation + 1,818 42,159 Gentex Corporation + 3,578 132,458 Kronos Worldwide, Inc. 633 25,795 Lazare Kaplan International * 1,140 10,841 Libbey, Inc. 750 16,657 Owens-IIlinois, Inc. * 4,865 110,192 RPM, Inc. 4,833 95,017 Valspar Corporation 2,013 100,670 ------------ 587,606 ------------ INDUSTRIAL--DIVERSIFIED--0.3% Blyth, Inc. 1,840 54,390 Daktronics, Inc. * 690 17,174 Identix, Inc. * 3,461 25,542 Roper Industries, Inc. 1,970 119,717 Russ Berrie & Company, Inc. 1,157 26,426 Shuffle Master, Inc. *+ 1,350 63,585 Yankee Candle Company, Inc. *+ 2,153 71,437 Zomax, Inc. MN * 4,620 18,988 ------------ 397,259 ------------ INSURANCE--4.0% 21st Century Insurance Group 1,500 20,400 Alfa Corporation 2,608 39,602 Alleghany Corporation * 287 81,867 Allmerica Financial Corporation * 2,347 77,052 American Financial Group, Inc. 1,877 58,769 American Independence Corporation * 430 6,282 American National Insurance 746 77,703 American Physicians Capital, Inc. * 361 13,003 Amerigroup Corporation * 1,276 96,542 AmerUs Group Company + 1,581 71,619 Arch Capital Group Ltd. (Bermuda) * 1,428 55,264 Argonaut Group, Inc. * 1,388 29,328 Arthur J. Gallagher & Company 4,240 137,800 Assurant, Inc. 4,178 127,638 Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B 946 25,343 Bristol West Holdings, Inc. 646 12,920 Brown & Brown, Inc. 2,819 122,767 Centene Corporation * 1,972 55,906 Clark, Inc. * 1,175 18,236 CNA Financial Corporation * 2,162 57,747 CNA Surety Corporation * 1,486 19,838 Commerce Group, Inc. 1,343 81,977 Conseco, Inc. * 6,140 122,493 Crawford & Company Class B 1,891 14,182 Danielson Holding Corporation * 4,079 34,468 Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A 1,298 59,903 Donegal Group, Inc. Class B 428 9,523 EMC Insurance Group, Inc. 341 7,379 Erie Indemnity Company Class A 1,924 101,145 FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A 1,276 36,430 Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 7,388 337,410 First American Corporation 3,420 120,179 Gainsco, Inc. * 385 574 Genworth Financial, Inc. Class A 7,150 193,050 Great American Financial Resources, Inc. 1,717 29,824 Harleysville Group, Inc. 1,352 32,272 HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. 2,667 88,331 Health Net, Inc. * 4,869 140,568 HealthExtras, Inc. * 1,865 30,399 Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Company 1,605 58,165 Horace Mann Educators Corporation 2,001 38,179 Independence Holding Company 963 17,767 Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 810 28,512 Kansas City Life Insurance Company 903 42,712 LabOne, Inc. * 993 31,816 Landamerica Financial Group, Inc. 845 45,571 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 247
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Leucadia National Corporation 2,187 $ 151,953 Markel Corporation *+ 373 135,772 Mercury General Corporation 1,519 91,018 Molina Healthcare, Inc. * 530 24,581 National Financial Partners Corporation 1,496 58,045 Nationwide Financial Services Class A 2,605 99,589 Navigators Group, Inc. * 939 28,273 Odyssey Re Holdings Corporation + 605 15,252 Ohio Casualty Corporation * 2,336 54,219 Old Republic International Corporation 7,743 195,898 PMI Group, Inc. (The) 4,339 181,153 Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corporation * 854 56,484 Phoenix Companies, Inc. (The) + 4,217 52,712 PMA Capital Corporation Class A * 1,826 18,899 Presidential Life Corporation 1,145 19,419 ProAssurance Corporation *+ 1,308 51,156 Protective Life Corporation 2,831 120,855 Radian Group, Inc. 4,164 221,691 Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. 1,541 74,661 RLI Corporation 1,164 48,387 Safety Insurance Group, Inc. 620 19,313 Selective Insurance Group 1,061 46,939 Southern Security Life Insurance Company * 1,181 4,429 Stancorp Financial Group, Inc. 1,310 108,075 State Auto Financial Corporation 958 24,764 Stewart Information Services Corporation 879 36,610 Transatlantic Holdings, Inc. 1,305 80,688 Triad Guaranty, Inc. * 692 41,852 UICI 1,944 65,902 United American Healthcare Corporation * 4,252 26,826 United Fire & Casualty Company 852 28,721 Unitrin, Inc. 2,357 107,126 Universal American Financial Corporation * 1,872 28,960 USI Holdings Corporation *+ 2,330 26,958 WellChoice, Inc. * 1,487 79,406 Wesco Financial Corporation 93 36,549 White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 320 206,720 WR Berkley Corporation 3,360 158,491 Zenith National Insurance Corporation + 999 49,790 ------------ 5,786,591 ------------ LODGING--0.9% Ameristar Casinos, Inc. 1,350 58,198 Aztar Corporation * 1,550 54,126 Boyd Gaming Corporation 2,619 109,081 Choice Hotels International, Inc. 908 52,664 Empire Resorts, Inc. *+ 583 6,500 International Leisure Hosts Ltd. * 1,200 6,960 Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. * 1,251 32,088 John Q. Hammons Hotels, Inc. * 1,300 26,325 La Quinta Corporation * 7,162 65,103 Las Vegas Sands Corporation * 1,110 53,280 MGM Mirage, Inc. * 2,742 199,453 Mandalay Resort Group + 3,116 219,460 Marcus Corporation 905 22,752 Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. * 350 14,192 ShoLodge, Inc. * 850 3,699 Station Casinos, Inc. 2,465 134,786 Vail Resorts, Inc. * 1,491 33,428 Wynn Resorts Ltd. *+ 2,755 184,365 ------------ 1,276,460 ------------ MEDIA--BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING--4.4% 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. * 606 12,738 Acme Communications, Inc. * 1,200 8,412 American Greetings Corporation Class A 2,700 68,445 Banta Corporation 1,075 48,117 Beasley Broadcasting Group, Inc. Class A * 1,150 20,159 Belo Corporation Class A 4,151 108,922 Cablevision Systems Corporation Class A * 9,244 230,176 Charter Communications, Inc. Class A *+ 11,237 25,171 Citadel Broadcasting Corporation * 3,126 50,579 COX Radio, Inc. Class A * 1,753 28,889 Crown Media Holdings, Inc. * 4,399 37,831 Cumulus Media, Inc. Class A * 2,174 32,784 Dex Media, Inc. + 3,350 83,616 DIRECTV Group, Inc. (The) * 42,815 716,723 EchoStar Communications Corporation Class A 9,557 317,675 Emmis Communications Corporation Class A * 2,170 41,642 Entercom Communications Corporation * 1,873 67,222 Entravision Communications Corporation Class A * 2,853 23,823 EW Scripps Company Class A + 3,924 189,451 Fox Entertainment Group, Inc. Class A * 8,501 265,741 Granite Broadcasting Corporation * 5,454 2,236 Gray Television, Inc. 1,838 28,489 Harte-Hanks, Inc. 2,959 76,875 Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. 1,654 43,633 Hollinger International, Inc. 2,614 40,988 IAC/InterActiveCorp *+ 23,666 653,655 Insight Communications Company, Inc. *+ 1,885 17,474 John Wiley & Sons Class A 2,491 86,786 Journal Communications, Inc. Class A 3,220 58,185 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 248
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Journal Register Company * 1,818 $ 35,142 Lee Enterprises, Inc. 1,974 90,962 Liberty Corporation 936 41,147 Liberty Media Corporation Class A 120,624 1,324,452 Liberty Media International, Inc. Class A * 7,225 334,012 LIN TV Corporation Class A * 1,419 27,103 Lodgenet Entertainment Corporation * 1,250 22,113 McClatchy Company Class A 1,101 79,063 Media General, Inc. Class A 953 61,764 Mediacom Communications Corporation * 3,433 21,456 Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. * 5,563 7,343 Paxson Communications Corporation * 6,180 8,528 Pegasus Communications Corporation *+ 694 6,517 Playboy Enterprises, Inc. Class B * 1,251 15,375 Price Communications Corporation * 2,063 38,351 Primedia, Inc. * 9,053 34,401 Pulitzer, Inc. 453 29,377 Radio One, Inc. Class A * 4,327 69,665 Radio Unica Communications Corporation *++(delta) 1,900 -- Readers Digest Association, Inc. (The) 3,917 54,485 Regent Communications, Inc. * 3,610 19,133 RH Donnelley Corporation *+ 1,410 83,261 Salem Communications Corporation Class A * 850 21,208 Scholastic Corporation * 1,425 52,668 Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Class A 2,050 18,881 Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. Class A * 1,300 13,728 Speedus Corporation * 4,207 11,948 Tivo, Inc. *+ 2,696 15,826 Washington Post Class B 358 351,921 Worldgate Communications *+ 3,160 15,768 Young Broadcasting, Inc. Class A * 831 8,775 YouthStream Media Networks, Inc. * 1,159 522 ------------ 6,301,332 ------------ MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES--1.1% Abaxis, Inc. * 750 10,868 Abiomed, Inc. *+ 886 13,680 ADE Corporation *+ 968 18,121 Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. *+ 1,706 70,185 Aetrium, Inc. * 614 2,407 Aksys Ltd. *+ 997 5,543 Amcast Industrial Corporation * 2,530 43 Aradigm Corporation * 6,324 10,941 Arrow International, Inc. 1,706 52,869 August Technology Corporation * 689 7,255 Avigen, Inc. * 1,010 3,293 Axsys Technologies, Inc. * 885 15,558 BEI Technologies, Inc. 501 15,471 Bioject Medical Technologies, Inc. * 4,491 7,181 Biolase Technology, Inc. + 765 8,316 BioVeris Corporation * 1,072 7,836 Britesmile, Inc. *+ 1,080 8,089 Bruker BioSciences Corporation * 4,038 16,273 Cardiodynamics International Corporation * 1,872 9,678 CardioGenesis Corporation * 1,202 721 Cerus Corporation * 1,011 2,993 ChromaVision Medical Systems, Inc. * 3,308 7,145 Coherent, Inc. * 1,348 41,033 Cohu, Inc. 859 15,943 Cooper Companies, Inc. + 1,562 110,262 Curon Medical, Inc. * 4,729 8,276 Cygnus, Inc. * 1,180 142 Dade Behring Holdings, Inc. *+ 1,781 99,736 Electro-Sensors, Inc. 2,581 10,505 Excel Technology, Inc. * 562 14,612 Faro Technologies, Inc. * 454 14,156 Formfactor, Inc. * 1,418 38,485 Frequency Electronics, Inc. 822 12,207 HealthTronics Surgical Services, Inc. * 2,530 26,894 Hologic, Inc. * 1,347 37,002 II-VI, Inc. * 342 14,532 Illumina, Inc. * 1,280 12,134 Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation *+ 1,190 43,947 Intermagnetics General Corporation * 1,517 38,547 Intest Corporation * 950 4,180 Intuitive Surgical, Inc. * 1,610 64,432 Ixia * 2,330 39,167 Meade Instruments Corporation * 1,640 5,625 Mechanical Technology, Inc. * 957 5,885 Medwave, Inc. * 2,500 12,225 Mesa Laboratories, Inc. 1,200 15,306 Micro Therapeutics, Inc. * 4,830 18,113 Molecular Devices Corporation * 909 18,271 MTS Systems Corporation 893 30,192 Nanogen, Inc. *+ 2,280 16,781 OI Corporation * 1,600 15,808 Orbit International Corporation * 2,250 25,358 Orthologic Corporation * 1,517 9,481 OYO Geospace Corporation * 550 10,302 Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc. *+ 1,117 29,120 Pharmanetics, Inc. * 5,219 3,966 Physiometrix, Inc. *+ 3,187 3,560 PPT Vision, Inc. * 800 784 Q-Med, Inc. *+ 1,635 17,969 Resmed, Inc. *+ 1,517 77,519 Sola International, Inc. * 1,407 38,749 Somanetics Corporation * 1,352 20,834 Spectranetics Corporation * 1,446 8,128 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 249
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Staar Surgical Company * 848 $ 5,292 Sybron Dental Specialties, Inc. * 1,583 56,007 Synovis Life Technologies, Inc. * 957 10,345 Theragenics Corporation * 1,492 6,058 Thermogenesis * 4,317 27,370 TriPath Imaging, Inc. * 1,740 15,608 Valentis, Inc. *+ 1,630 4,075 Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. * 708 45,305 Viasys Healthcare, Inc. * 1,381 26,239 Vivus, Inc. * 1,400 6,230 White Electronic Designs Corporation * 2,284 14,458 X-Rite, Inc. 891 14,265 Young Innovations, Inc. 677 22,835 Zevex International, Inc. * 600 2,580 Zygo Corporation * 967 11,401 ------------ 1,592,702 ------------ MEDICAL SUPPLIES--1.6% Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. *+ 748 29,516 Align Technology, Inc. *+ 2,449 26,327 American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc. * 1,500 62,715 Analogic Corporation 594 26,605 ArthoCare Corporation *+ 852 27,315 Aspect Medical Systems, Inc. * 680 16,633 Beckman Coulter, Inc. 2,703 181,074 Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A * 88 5,049 Biosite, Inc. *+ 725 44,617 Cepheid, Inc. * 1,880 18,687 Closure Medical Corporation * 682 13,299 Conmed Corporation * 1,363 38,736 Credence Systems Corporation * 3,351 30,662 CTI Molecular Imaging, Inc. * 2,179 30,920 Cuno, Inc. * 648 38,491 Cyberonics, Inc. * 956 19,808 Datascope Corporation 557 22,107 Dentsply International, Inc. 3,085 173,377 Diametrics Medical, Inc. * 1,731 74 Dionex Corporation * 1,031 58,427 DJ Orthopedics, Inc. * 730 15,637 FEI Company * 1,368 28,728 Haemonetics Corporation * 1,158 41,931 Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc. * 1,083 8,772 ICU Medical, Inc. *+ 606 16,568 I-Flow Corporation * 990 18,048 Inamed Corporation * 1,670 105,628 Input/Output, Inc. * 3,597 31,797 Invacare Corporation 1,334 61,711 Ionics, Inc. *+ 1,141 49,451 Itron, Inc. * 956 22,858 Kensey Nash Corporation *+ 867 29,938 Kopin Corporation * 2,431 9,408 Kyphon, Inc. * 1,594 41,061 Laserscope * 790 28,369 LTX Corporation * 2,405 18,494 MKS Instruments, Inc. * 2,455 45,540 Mentor Corporation 1,961 66,164 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. * 1,179 18,015 Mine Safety Appliances Company 1,445 73,262 Newport Corporation * 1,615 22,772 Novoste Corporation * 847 1,448 Oakley, Inc. 2,901 36,988 Ocular Sciences, Inc. * 1,152 56,460 Osteotech, Inc. * 1,499 8,245 Photon Dynamics, Inc. * 659 16,001 PolyMedica Corporation + 1,350 50,342 Respironics, Inc. * 1,790 97,304 Steris Corporation * 2,757 65,396 Techne Corporation * 1,737 67,569 Therma-Wave, Inc. * 758 2,623 Thoratec Corporation *+ 2,307 24,039 Urologix, Inc. * 1,050 6,794 Visx, Inc. * 2,010 51,999 Varian, Inc. *+ 1,502 61,597 Veeco Instruments, Inc. *+ 1,295 27,286 Vital Signs, Inc. 635 24,714 Wright Medical Group, Inc. * 1,310 37,335 Zoll Medical Corporation * 425 14,620 ------------ 2,269,351 ------------ METALS--1.9% AK Steel Holding Corporation * 5,009 72,480 Aleris International, Inc. * 587 9,932 Alpine Group, Inc. 698 1,410 Ameron International Corporation 543 20,580 Aptargroup, Inc. 1,565 82,601 Brush Engineered Materials, Inc. * 1,122 20,757 Carpenter Technology Corporation 1,142 66,761 Century Aluminum Company * 1,385 36,370 Circor International, Inc. 711 16,467 Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. + 660 68,548 Commercial Metals Company 1,370 69,267 Commscope, Inc. *+ 2,613 49,386 Couer D'alene Mines Corporation * 10,956 43,057 Crane Company 2,400 69,216 Curtiss-Wright Corporation 756 43,402 Encore Wire Corporation * 810 10,797 General Cable Corporation *+ 1,382 19,141 Gibraltar Industries, Inc. 1,188 28,061 Glamis Gold, Ltd. (Canada) *+ 5,600 96,096 Global Power Equipment Group, Inc. * 1,640 16,138 Griffon Corporation * 1,288 34,776 Hecla Mining Company * 5,855 34,135 Hubbell, Inc. Class B 2,599 135,928 International Aluminum Corporation 686 23,221 International Steel Group, Inc. * 3,454 140,094 Jacuzzi Brands, Inc. * 2,655 23,099 Lone Star Technologies, Inc. *+ 1,338 44,769 Massey Energy Company 3,473 121,381 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 250
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Matthews International Corporation Class A + 1,383 $ 50,894 Maverick Tube Corporation * 2,136 64,721 MAXXAM, Inc. * 857 28,110 Meridian Gold, Inc. (Canada) * 4,650 88,211 Mueller Industries, Inc. + 1,592 51,262 NCI Building Systems, Inc. * 1,232 46,200 NS Group, Inc. * 923 25,659 Optical Cable Corporation * 241 1,371 Precision Castparts Corporation 2,828 185,743 Quanex Corporation 743 50,948 Reliance Steel & Aluminum Company 1,484 57,817 Royal Gold, Inc. 1,154 21,049 Ryerson Tull, Inc. 1,471 23,168 Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A 974 33,048 Shaw Group, Inc. (The) *+ 2,182 38,949 Shiloh Industries, Inc. * 1,441 20,174 Simpson Manufacturing Company, Inc. 1,586 55,351 Southern Peru Copper Corporation + 1,207 56,982 Steel Dynamics, Inc. 2,011 76,177 Stillwater Mining Company * 2,228 25,087 Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. 2,146 19,378 Taser International, Inc. *+ 2,412 76,195 Texas Industries, Inc. 1,116 69,616 Titanium Metals Corporation * 935 22,571 Tower Automotive, Inc. *+ 2,146 5,129 Tredegar Corporation 1,607 32,477 Valmont Industries, Inc. 1,162 29,178 Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A 1,226 39,526 WHX Corporation * 293 337 Worthington Industries, Inc. 3,200 62,656 ------------ 2,755,854 ------------ METALS & MINING--0.0% Oregon Steel Mills, Inc. * 1,560 31,652 ------------ MISCELLANEOUS--0.2% Advanced Marketing Services, Inc. 703 7,072 Boyds Collection Ltd. * 2,700 11,880 Corrections Corporation of America * 1,570 63,507 DIMON, Inc. 2,000 13,440 Enesco Group, Inc. * 2,481 20,046 Geo Group, Inc. (The) * 819 21,769 Handleman Company 1,157 24,852 Terra Industries, Inc. *+ 2,940 26,107 Tractor Supply Company *+ 1,549 57,638 ------------ 246,311 ------------ OIL & GAS--6.0% Adams Resources & Energy, Inc. 1,462 25,790 AGL Resources, Inc. 3,296 109,559 Apco Argentina, Inc. (Cayman Islands) 622 22,983 Atmos Energy Corporation 3,532 96,600 ATP Oil & Gas Corporation *+ 2,045 37,996 Atwood Oceanics, Inc. *+ 831 43,295 Berry Petroleum Company Class A 901 42,978 Blue Dolphin Energy Company * 3,650 3,577 BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust + 1,005 48,542 Buckeye Partners, LP + 1,100 46,552 Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation 1,537 68,012 CAL Dive International, Inc. * 1,668 67,971 Callon Petroleum Company * 660 9,544 Cascade Natural Gas Corporation 1,459 30,931 Chesapeake Energy Corporation 12,413 204,815 Chesapeake Utilities Corporation 1,569 41,892 Cimarex Energy Company *+ 1,646 62,383 Clayton Williams Energy, Inc. * 550 12,595 Comstock Resources, Inc. * 980 21,609 Cross Timbers Royalty Trust 776 30,947 Dawson Geophysical Company * 200 4,370 Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. 380 10,343 Delta Petroleum Corporation * 1,209 18,957 Denbury Resources, Inc. * 2,233 61,296 Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. + 3,114 124,716 Encore Acquisition Company * 875 30,546 Energen Corporation 1,412 83,237 Energy Partners Ltd. *+ 1,758 35,635 ENSCO International, Inc. 6,640 210,754 Enterprise Products Partners LP + 8,600 222,396 Equitable Resources, Inc. 2,582 156,624 Exploration Company of Delaware, Inc. (The) * 1,411 8,903 Forest Oil Corporation *+ 2,038 64,645 Frontier Oil Corporation 1,844 49,161 FX Energy, Inc. *+ 1,397 16,317 Giant Industries, Inc. * 1,000 26,510 Global Industries Ltd. * 4,499 37,297 GlobalSantaFe Corporation 8,945 296,169 Grey Wolf, Inc. * 8,012 42,223 Hanover Compressor Company * 2,934 41,457 Harvest Natural Resources, Inc. * 1,620 27,977 Headwaters, Inc. * 1,986 56,601 Helmerich & Payne, Inc. 2,133 72,607 Holly Corporation 1,808 50,389 Houston Exploration Company * 1,103 62,110 Hugoton Royalty Trust 1,495 39,169 Kaneb Services LLC 502 21,681 KCS Energy, Inc. *+ 1,350 19,953 Key Energy Services, Inc. * 6,115 72,157 Kinder Morgan Management LLC * 1,926 78,388 Laclede Group, Inc. (The) 1,025 31,929 Magellan Midstream Partners + 1,110 65,124 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 251
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Magnum Hunter Resources, Inc. * 4,048 $ 52,219 Markwest Energy Partners, LP + 380 18,476 Markwest Hydrocarbon, Inc. 1,075 18,544 McMoRan Exploration Company *+ 1,060 19,822 MDU Resources Group, Inc. 4,606 122,888 Mercury Air Group, Inc. 747 3,003 Meridian Resource Corporation * 4,340 26,257 Mission Resources Corporation * 3,617 21,123 Murphy Oil Corporation 4,076 327,914 National Fuel Gas Company 3,582 101,514 New Jersey Resources Corporation 1,121 48,584 Newfield Exploration Company * 2,944 173,843 Newpark Resources, Inc. * 3,484 17,943 Noble Energy, Inc. 2,566 158,220 Northwest Natural Gas Company 1,184 39,948 Oceaneering International, Inc. * 1,116 41,649 Oneok, Inc. + 4,529 128,714 Pacific Energy Partners, LP 790 22,847 Parker Drilling Company * 3,756 14,761 Patina Oil & Gas Corporation 3,321 124,538 Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. 7,674 149,259 Penn Virginia Corporation 1,000 40,570 Petroleum Development Corporation * 1,030 39,727 Piedmont Natural Gas Company + 3,022 70,231 Pioneer Natural Resources Company 6,422 225,412 Plains All American Pipeline, LP + 2,100 79,254 Plains Exploration & Production Company * 3,425 89,050 Pogo Producing Company 2,708 131,311 Premcor, Inc. 3,693 155,734 Pride International, Inc. * 5,417 111,265 Prolong International Corporation * 34,716 8,332 Questar Corporation 3,976 202,617 Quicksilver Resources, Inc. * 1,900 69,882 Range Resources Corporation 3,390 69,359 Remington Oil & Gas Corporation * 1,186 32,319 Resource America, Inc. Class A 787 25,578 SEACOR Holdings, Inc. * 684 36,526 SEMCO Energy, Inc. 3,180 16,981 Smith International, Inc. * 5,070 275,859 South Jersey Industries, Inc. 897 47,146 Southern Union Company * 3,209 76,952 Southwest Gas Corporation 1,253 31,826 Southwestern Energy Company * 1,809 91,698 Spinnaker Exploration Company * 1,506 52,815 St. Mary Land & Exploration Company 1,132 47,250 Stone Energy Corporation * 939 42,340 Superior Energy Services, Inc. * 2,900 44,689 Swift Energy Company * 1,642 47,519 Syntroleum Corporation * 1,246 10,005 Teppco Partners LP 2,690 105,959 Tesoro Petroleum Corporation * 3,383 107,782 Tetra Technologies, Inc. * 1,174 33,224 Tidewater, Inc. + 2,641 94,046 Todco Class A * 653 12,028 Transmontaigne, Inc. * 2,979 18,261 UGI Corporation 2,240 91,638 Ultra Petroleum Corporation * 3,612 173,846 Unit Corporation * 1,703 65,072 United Heritage Corporation * 3,180 1,367 Valero, LP + 470 27,932 Varco International, Inc. * 4,364 127,211 Vectren Corporation 3,186 85,385 Veritas DGC, Inc. * 1,390 31,150 Vintage Petroleum, Inc. 2,737 62,103 Wd-40 Company 950 26,990 Weatherford International Ltd. * 6,500 333,450 Western Gas Resources, Inc. 2,848 83,304 WGL Holdings, Inc. 1,846 56,931 W-H Energy Services, Inc. * 1,378 30,812 Whiting Petroleum Corporation * 1,243 37,601 ------------ 8,578,617 ------------ PHARMACEUTICALS--4.6% Aastrom Biosciences, Inc. * 3,290 4,672 Abgenix, Inc. * 3,630 37,534 Able Laboratories, Inc. * 820 18,655 Adolor Corporation * 1,928 19,126 Albany Molecular Research, Inc. * 1,371 15,273 Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,108 27,922 Alfacell Corporation *+ 2,756 11,961 Alkermes, Inc. *+ 3,579 50,428 Alliance Pharmaceutical Corporation * 320 61 Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. * 2,300 24,541 Alpharma, Inc. Class A 1,823 30,900 American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. *+ 2,317 86,679 Andrx Corporation * 3,036 66,276 Aphton Corporation *+ 1,416 4,404 Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,439 9,627 ArQule, Inc. * 864 5,003 Array BioPharma, Inc. * 1,730 16,470 Atherogenics, Inc. *+ 1,604 37,790 AVANIR Pharmaceuticals Class A * 6,100 20,801 Avant Immunotherapeutics, Inc. * 6,670 13,407 Avax Technologies, Inc. * 1,450 450 AVI BioPharma, Inc. *+ 2,400 5,640 Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 4,176 190,175 Bentley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 711 7,643 BioMarin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,400 15,336 Biopure Corporation * 1,854 1,094 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 252
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Bone Care International, Inc. * 987 $ 27,488 Boston Life Sciences, Inc. * 3,622 2,065 Bradley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 591 11,465 Cambrex Corporation + 1,258 34,092 Cell Genesys, Inc. *+ 1,643 13,308 Cell Therapeutics, Inc. *+ 1,391 11,323 Cellegy Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,550 4,447 Cephalon, Inc. *+ 2,638 134,221 Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. * 2,756 126,804 Collagenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,558 11,436 Columbia Laboratories, Inc. * 1,820 4,818 Connetics Corporation *+ 1,619 39,326 Corgentech, Inc. * 718 5,945 Corixa Corporation *+ 2,578 9,384 Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,763 20,856 Cypress Bioscience, Inc. * 1,561 21,948 Cytogen Corporation *+ 755 8,698 CytRx Corporation *+ 4,200 5,922 D&K Healthcare Resources, Inc. 1,138 9,195 Dendreon Corporation *+ 2,719 29,311 Diagnostic Products Corporation 1,264 69,583 Digene Corporation *+ 726 18,985 Discovery Laboratories, Inc. * 2,566 20,348 Durect Corporation *+ 6,160 20,205 Emisphere Technologies, Inc. *+ 772 3,127 Encysive Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,129 21,141 Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. * 1,636 34,389 Eon Labs, Inc. *+ 1,164 31,428 Epimmune, Inc. * 1,000 1,660 EPIX Medical, Inc. * 961 17,212 Eyetech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,060 48,230 First Horizon Pharmaceutical Corporation *+ 1,614 36,944 Genaera Corporation * 4,787 16,372 Genelabs Technologies, Inc. * 3,606 4,327 Genentech, Inc. * 21,850 1,189,514 Genitope Corp. *+ 990 16,870 Genta, Inc. * 2,971 5,229 Geron Corporation *+ 1,370 10,919 GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. * 3,988 6,062 GTx, Inc. * 200 2,698 Guilford Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 924 4,574 Hemispherx Biopharma, Inc. *+ 4,821 9,160 Henry Schein, Inc. * 2,046 142,483 Heska Corporation * 4,463 5,217 Hi-Tech Pharmacal Company, Inc. * 576 10,621 Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals *+ 954 8,987 Human Genome Sciences, Inc. * 5,278 63,442 Idexx Laboratories, Inc. *+ 1,589 86,744 ImClone Systems, Inc. *+ 3,034 139,807 Immtech International, Inc. *+ 681 8,165 Immucor, Inc. * 2,119 49,818 Immune Response Corporation (The) *+ 4,732 7,619 ImmunoGen, Inc. * 1,323 11,695 Impax Laboratories, Inc. * 2,576 40,907 Indevus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 3,237 19,293 InKine Pharmaceutical Company, Inc. * 4,478 24,316 Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,370 22,975 InterMune, Inc. * 1,586 21,030 Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc. *+ 881 22,113 Invitrogen Corporation *+ 2,362 158,561 Ivax Corporation *+ 10,043 158,880 KOS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 970 36,511 KV Pharmaceutical Company Class A * 2,180 48,069 Large Scale Biology Corporation * 852 1,074 Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Class B * 2,979 34,676 Lynx Therapeutics, Inc. * 2,017 7,705 Martek Biosciences Corporation *+ 1,149 58,829 Medarex, Inc. *+ 3,092 33,332 Medicines Company *+ 2,018 58,118 Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation Class A + 2,422 85,036 Medifast, Inc. *+ 734 2,584 Meridian Bioscience, Inc. 1,415 24,607 MGI Pharma, Inc. *+ 3,384 94,786 Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 14,296 173,268 MIM Corporation * 1,096 6,960 Miravant Medical Technologies * 4,544 4,589 Nabi Biopharmaceuticals * 2,736 40,082 Nastech Pharmaceutical Company, Inc. *+ 1,500 18,135 Natrol, Inc. * 1,145 3,837 NBTY, Inc. * 2,665 63,987 NeoRx Corporation *+ 2,381 4,976 Neose Technologies, Inc. * 705 4,738 Neurobiological Technologies *+ 3,137 13,866 Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. * 1,739 85,733 NitroMed, Inc. * 730 19,455 Northfield Laboratories, Inc. *+ 790 17,815 Novavax, Inc. * 1,550 5,038 Noven Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,350 23,031 NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,660 30,345 Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A + 3,019 76,622 Nuvelo, Inc. * 1,150 11,328 Omnicare, Inc. 4,707 162,956 Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 1,495 48,423 OraSure Technologies, Inc. * 1,688 11,343 Ortec International, Inc. * 2,273 2,205 OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 2,143 160,404 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 253
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Pain Therapeutics, Inc. * 1,319 $ 9,510 Palatin Technologies, Inc. * 2,104 5,597 Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. * 1,362 56,360 Parexel International Corporation * 1,154 23,426 Penwest Pharmaceuticals Company * 930 11,123 Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 9,115 10,665 Perrigo Company 2,923 50,480 Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery, Inc. * 573 3,432 Pharmacyclics, Inc. * 1,701 17,809 Pharmion Corp. *+ 900 37,989 Pozen, Inc. * 1,015 7,379 Praecis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,838 3,492 Priority Healthcare Corporation Class B * 1,846 40,187 Progenics Pharmeceuticals, Inc. * 793 13,608 Protein Design Labs, Inc. *+ 4,461 92,164 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,632 24,241 Renovis, Inc. * 800 11,504 Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 560 13,675 Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. *+ 1,569 27,599 Sciclone Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 1,700 6,290 Sepracor, Inc. *+ 4,036 239,617 Serologicals Corporation *+ 1,614 35,702 SIGA Technologies, Inc. * 4,650 7,719 Sirna Therapeutics, Inc. *+ 4,258 13,455 SuperGen, Inc. * 1,339 9,440 Tanox, Inc. *+ 1,721 26,159 Tapestry Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 5,222 5,065 Targeted Genetics Corporation * 6,268 9,715 Third Wave Technologies, Inc. * 1,507 12,960 Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 744 2,396 United Therapeutics Corporation *+ 1,264 57,070 USANA Health Sciences, Inc. *+ 1,053 36,013 V.I. Technologies, Inc. * 1,576 1,024 Valeant Pharmaceuticals International + 3,934 103,661 Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 3,256 34,416 Vicuron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 2,367 41,209 Vion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *+ 4,504 21,124 Viropharma, Inc. *+ 662 2,152 XOMA Ltd. * 4,977 12,890 Zymogenetics, Inc. * 2,343 53,889 ------------ 6,512,239 ------------ REAL ESTATE--7.0% Acadia Realty Trust REIT 1,319 21,500 Affordable Residential Communities REIT 1,710 24,539 Agree Realty Corporation REIT 1,235 39,137 Alderwoods Group, Inc. * 1,840 20,939 Alexander's, Inc. REIT * 162 34,830 Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. REIT 963 71,666 AMB Property Corporation REIT 3,850 155,502 American Financial Realty Trust REIT 5,135 83,084 American Land Lease, Inc. REIT 729 16,432 American Mortgage Acceptance Corporation REIT 1,732 29,790 AMLI Residential Properties Trust REIT 1,544 49,408 Annaly Mortgage Management, Inc. REIT + 5,531 108,518 Anthracite Capital, Inc. REIT 2,180 26,945 Arden Realty, Inc. REIT 3,070 115,800 Arizona Land Income Corporation REIT Class A 1,050 5,828 Avalonbay Communities, Inc. REIT 3,376 254,213 Bedford Property Investors REIT 1,287 36,564 BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 1,240 27,540 Boston Properties, Inc. REIT + 5,071 327,942 Brandywine Realty Trust REIT 2,100 61,719 BRE Properties Class A REIT 2,213 89,206 BRT Realty Trust REIT 916 22,295 California Coastal Communities, Inc. * 1,028 24,672 Camden Property Trust REIT 1,927 98,277 Capital Alliance Income Trust Ltd. REIT 799 11,106 Capital Automotive REIT 1,617 57,444 Capstead Mortgage Corporation REIT + 1,780 18,761 CarrAmerica Realty Corporation REIT 2,346 77,418 Catellus Development Corporation REIT 4,011 122,737 CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc.--Class A * 1,400 46,970 CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. REIT 1,274 97,270 Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc. REIT 583 8,337 Centerpoint Properties Trust REIT 2,246 107,561 Colonial Properties Trust REIT 1,324 51,993 Commercial Net Lease Realty REIT 2,357 48,554 Cornerstone Realty Income Trust, Inc. REIT 2,475 24,701 Correctional Properties Trust REIT 1,307 37,746 Cousins Properties, Inc. REIT 1,838 55,636 Crescent Real Estate EQT Company REIT 4,528 82,681 CRT Properties, Inc. REIT 1,768 42,184 Developers Diversified Realty Corporation REIT 4,524 200,730 Duke Realty Corporation REIT 6,290 214,741 Eastgroup Properties, Inc. REIT 1,308 50,123 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 254
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Entertainment Properties Trust REIT 1,069 $ 47,624 Equity Inns, Inc. REIT 3,295 38,683 Equity One, Inc. REIT 2,619 62,149 Essex Property Trust, Inc. REIT 1,217 101,985 Extra Space Storage, Inc. REIT 930 12,397 Federal Realty Investment Trust REIT 2,411 124,528 FelCor Lodging Trust, Inc. REIT * 3,135 45,928 First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 1,600 65,168 Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Class A 1,554 89,433 General Growth Properties, Inc. REIT 10,130 366,301 Getty Realty Corporation REIT 1,418 40,739 Glenborough Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 1,512 32,175 Glimcher Realty Trust REIT 1,585 43,920 Grubb and Ellis Company * 653 3,036 Health Care Property Investors, Inc. REIT 6,174 170,958 Health Care REIT, Inc. + 2,175 82,976 Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. REIT 1,881 76,557 Heritage Property Investment Trust REIT 2,052 65,849 Highwoods Properties, Inc. REIT 2,393 66,286 HMG Courtland Properties REIT * 1,250 17,188 Home Properties, Inc. REIT 1,701 73,143 Hospitality Properties Trust REIT 2,614 120,244 Host Marriott Corporation REIT 14,917 258,064 HRPT Properties Trust REIT 7,193 92,286 IMPAC Mortgage Holdings, Inc. REIT 3,518 79,753 Innkeepers USA Trust REIT 3,005 42,671 iStar Financial, Inc. REIT 4,892 221,412 Jones Lang Lasalle, Inc. * 1,311 49,045 Kimco Realty Corporation REIT 4,348 252,141 Kramont Realty Trust REIT 1,614 37,768 Lexington Corporate Properties Trust REIT 2,260 51,031 Liberty Property Trust REIT 4,302 185,846 LNR Property Corporation 893 56,179 Mack-Cali Realty Corporation REIT 2,838 130,633 Maguire Properties, Inc. REIT 1,740 47,780 Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. REIT 940 38,747 Mills Corporation (The) REIT + 2,650 168,964 Mission West Properties REIT 1,418 15,088 Monmouth Capital Corporation 2,974 19,063 Monmouth Class A REIT 2,978 25,641 National Health Investors, Inc. REIT 1,198 34,958 Nationwide Health Properties, Inc. REIT + 3,112 73,910 New Plan Excel Realty Trust REIT 4,691 127,032 Newcastle Investment Corporation REIT 1,495 47,511 Novastar Financial, Inc. REIT + 1,611 79,745 Pan Pacific Retail Properties, Inc. REIT 1,680 105,336 Parkway Properties, Inc. REIT 747 37,910 PMC Commercial Trust REIT 2,035 30,871 Post Properties, Inc. REIT 1,638 57,166 Prentiss Properties Trust REIT + 1,864 71,205 Prime Group Realty Trust REIT * 2,229 14,332 Public Storage, Inc. REIT 4,158 231,809 RAIT Investment Trust REIT 1,592 44,528 Rayonier, Inc. REIT 2,625 128,389 Realty Income Corporation REIT 1,740 88,009 Redwood Trust, Inc. REIT + 1,229 76,309 Regency Centers Corporation REIT 2,856 158,222 Senior Housing Properties Trust REIT 2,216 41,971 Shurgard Storage Centers, Inc. REIT Class A 2,121 93,345 SL Green Realty Corporation REIT 1,976 119,647 SonomaWest Holdings, Inc. * 100 1,060 Sovran Self Storage, Inc. REIT + 859 36,198 St. Joe Company (The) 3,227 207,173 Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Class A * 4,116 28,771 Summit Properties, Inc. REIT 1,265 41,188 Sun Communities, Inc. REIT 1,061 42,705 Taubman Centers, Inc. REIT 2,084 62,416 Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. REIT + 4,129 119,576 Town & Country Trust, REIT + 1,271 35,118 Trammell Crow Company * 2,116 38,321 Trizec Properties, Inc. REIT 4,214 79,729 U.S. Restaurant Properties, Inc. REIT 1,759 31,768 United Capital Corporation * 690 15,629 United Dominion Realty Trust, Inc. REIT + 5,864 145,427 Ventas, Inc. REIT 3,684 100,978 Vornado Realty Trust REIT 5,346 406,991 W.P. Carey & Company LLC 1,593 56,010 Washington REIT 1,835 62,151 Weingarten Realty Investors REIT 3,474 139,307 ------------ 9,935,139 ------------ RESTAURANTS--1.1% Angelo & Maxie's, Inc. * 2,544 1,908 Applebee's International, Inc. 3,805 100,642 Aramark Corporation Class B + 4,964 131,596 Back Yard Burgers, Inc. * 1,698 12,735 Bob Evans Farms, Inc. 1,465 38,295 Brinker International, Inc. * 4,495 157,640 CEC Entertainment, Inc. *+ 1,614 64,512 CKE Restaurants, Inc. * 3,046 44,197 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 255
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) California Pizza Kitchen, Inc. * 970 $ 22,310 CBRL Group, Inc. + 2,120 88,722 Cheesecake Factory (The) *+ 3,444 111,827 Dave & Buster's, Inc. * 650 13,130 Domino's Pizza, Inc. 1,100 19,580 Host America Corporation * 1,308 5,559 IHOP Corporation 1,079 45,199 Jack in the Box, Inc. * 1,438 53,019 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. *+ 2,574 32,432 Landry's Restaurants, Inc. 1,254 36,441 Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, Inc. 1,125 31,500 O'Charley's, Inc. * 1,092 21,349 Outback Steakhouse, Inc. 3,400 155,652 Papa John's International, Inc. *+ 806 27,759 PF Chang's China Bistro, Inc. *+ 1,090 61,422 Rare Hospitality International, Inc. * 1,475 46,994 Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. *+ 693 37,055 Ruby Tuesday, Inc. + 2,817 73,467 Ryan's Restaurant Group, Inc. * 1,918 29,576 Sonic Corporation * 2,487 75,854 Steak N Shake Company (The) * 1,268 25,461 Triarc Companies Class B 2,886 35,382 ------------ 1,601,215 ------------ RETAILERS--3.2% 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. * 2,113 17,770 99 Cents Only Stores *+ 2,727 44,068 AC Moore Arts & Crafts, Inc. * 877 25,266 Action Performance Companies, Inc. + 723 7,946 Advance Auto Parts, Inc. * 3,470 151,570 Alloy, Inc. *+ 1,850 14,930 Amazon.Com, Inc. * 13,724 607,836 BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. * 2,859 83,283 Barnes & Noble, Inc. * 2,435 78,577 Bell Microproducts, Inc. * 1,146 11,025 Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation 1,072 31,238 Blair Corporation 470 16,760 Bluefly, Inc. * 2,341 5,478 Bombay Company, Inc. (The) * 1,080 5,972 Borders Group, Inc. 3,582 90,983 Brookstone, Inc. * 920 17,986 CSK Auto Corporation * 1,990 33,313 Cabela's, Inc. Class A * 400 9,096 Casey's General Stores, Inc. 1,609 29,203 Cash America International, Inc. 1,301 38,679 Central Garden & Pet Company * 965 40,279 Coldwater Creek, Inc. * 1,813 55,967 Cost Plus, Inc. * 1,015 32,612 Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc. * 1,242 43,656 Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. * 5,091 146,010 Drugstore.Com, Inc. * 3,800 12,920 Electronics Boutique Holdings Corporation *+ 992 42,596 Fastenal Company + 2,999 184,618 Foot Locker, Inc. 6,711 180,727 Fred's, Inc. + 1,781 30,989 GameStop Corp., Class B * 1,034 23,172 GameStop Corporation Class A *+ 1,111 24,842 GSI Commerce, Inc. * 1,470 26,137 Guitar Center, Inc. * 1,020 53,744 Hancock Fabrics, Inc. 1,321 13,699 Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc. 1,111 20,554 Hibbett Sporting Goods, Inc. * 931 24,774 J. Jill Group, Inc. (The) * 1,016 15,128 Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. * 1,266 34,866 Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc. Class A 956 29,502 Kirkland's, Inc. * 833 10,238 Kmart Holding Corporation *+ 1,894 187,411 Linens 'N Things, Inc. *+ 1,904 47,219 Longs Drug Stores Corporation 1,168 32,202 MarineMax, Inc. * 800 23,808 Marvel Enterprises, Inc. *+ 4,501 92,180 Men's Wearhouse, Inc. * 1,145 36,594 Michaels Stores, Inc. 6,198 185,754 Movie Gallery, Inc. + 1,146 21,854 MSC Industrial Direct Company Class A 1,782 64,116 Neiman-Marcus Group, Inc. Class A 2,092 149,662 Nitches, Inc. * 950 4,940 O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *+ 2,567 115,643 Overstock.com, Inc. * 771 53,199 PC Connection, Inc. * 855 8,140 Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. * 1,932 76,275 Petsmart, Inc. + 6,664 236,772 Pier 1 Imports, Inc. + 3,003 59,159 Priceline.com, Inc. *+ 1,549 36,541 Restoration Hardware, Inc. * 2,795 16,043 Retail Ventures, Inc. * 1,372 9,741 Rite Aid Corporation * 20,883 76,432 Saks, Inc. + 5,812 84,332 Samsonite Corporation * 1,134 987 School Specialty, Inc. *+ 854 32,930 SCP Pool Corporation 2,436 77,708 Sharper Image Corporation * 649 12,234 Shopko Stores, Inc. * 1,850 34,558 Sports Authority, Inc. (The) *+ 1,017 26,188 Stamps.com, Inc. 1,050 16,632 Stein Mart, Inc. * 2,251 38,402 Stride Rite Corporation 2,389 26,685 Systemax, Inc. * 1,358 9,968 Trans World Entertainment Corporation * 1,932 24,092 Tuesday Morning Corporation * 1,816 55,624 Tweeter Home Entertainment Group, Inc. * 1,129 7,734 Ultimate Electronics, Inc. *+ 505 621 Valuevision Media, Inc. Class A * 1,742 24,231 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 256
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Whitehall Jewellers, Inc. * 2,300 $ 18,377 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. *+ 4,478 156,909 Zale Corporation *+ 1,810 54,065 ------------ 4,603,971 ------------ TELECOMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Superior Telecom, Inc. *++(delta) 2,014 -- ------------ TELEPHONE SYSTEMS--1.3% Acceris Communications, Inc. * 678 407 Adtran, Inc. 2,197 42,051 AirGate PCS, Inc. * 1,008 35,885 Alamosa Holdings, Inc. *+ 4,139 51,613 Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. 2,850 24,596 Audiovox Corporation Class A * 1,218 19,220 Brightpoint, Inc. * 874 17,078 Centennial Communications Corporation * 4,886 38,746 Cincinnati Bell, Inc. * 9,266 38,454 Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. * 877 43,552 CoSine Communications, Inc. * 438 1,218 Covad Communications Group, Inc. * 13,041 28,038 Covista Communications, Inc. * 992 1,924 D&E Communications, Inc. 1,712 20,630 Deltathree, Inc. * 2,553 8,476 Dobson Communications Corporation Class A * 3,916 6,736 DSL.Net, Inc. * 1,850 407 Equinix, Inc. * 623 26,627 Forgent Networks, Inc. * 1,350 2,876 General Communication Class A * 2,517 27,788 Global Payments, Inc. + 1,620 94,835 Goamerica, Inc. * 24 236 Hickory Tech Corporation 652 6,970 IDT Corporation * 679 9,968 IDT Corporation Class B * 2,900 44,892 Infonet Services Corporation Class B * 9,698 19,590 j2 Global Communications, Inc. * 807 27,842 LCC International, Inc. Class A * 1,000 5,830 Level 3 Communications, Inc. *+ 26,968 91,422 Lightbridge, Inc. * 1,288 7,780 Loral Space & Communications Ltd. (Bermuda) * 2,922 497 Mastec, Inc. *+ 2,049 20,715 MCI, Inc. 12,630 254,621 McLeodUSA, Inc. Class A * 9,250 6,660 Net2Phone, Inc. * 1,324 4,502 Nextel Partners, Inc. Class A *+ 2,196 42,910 Novatel Wireless, Inc. *+ 949 18,392 NTL, Inc. * 3,292 240,184 Primus Telecommunications GP * 4,516 14,361 Redback Networks, Inc. * 1,199 6,427 Rural Cellular Corporation Class A *+ 1,266 7,886 Savvis Communications Corporation * 6,126 7,106 SureWest Communications 644 18,257 Talk America Holdings, Inc. * 1,398 9,255 Telecommunication Systems, Inc. *+ 1,200 4,007 Teleglobe International Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda) * 1,375 5,638 Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. + 2,188 168,367 Time Warner Telecom, Inc. Class A * 5,729 24,978 Triton PCS Holdings, Inc. Class A * 2,699 9,231 Ubiquitel, Inc. * 4,079 29,042 US Cellular Corporation * 921 41,224 Visual Networks, Inc. * 6,068 21,117 West Corporation * 1,135 37,580 Western Wireless Corporation Class A *+ 3,263 95,606 Wireless Facilities, Inc. * 2,399 22,647 Z-Tel Technologies, Inc. * 1,136 1,931 ------------ 1,858,828 ------------ TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS--0.8% Albany International Corporation Class A 1,437 50,525 Brown Shoe Company, Inc. 796 23,745 Collins & Aikman Corporation * 2,906 12,670 Columbia Sportswear Company *+ 723 43,098 Culp, Inc. * 888 6,021 Deckers Outdoor Corporation *+ 450 21,146 DHB Industries, Inc. *+ 1,420 27,037 Dickie Walker Marine, Inc. * 1,626 1,545 Genesco, Inc. * 921 28,680 Guess ?, Inc. * 775 9,726 Gymboree Corporation * 1,400 17,948 Innovo Group, Inc. * 3,158 7,990 Interface, Inc.-Class A * 2,080 20,738 JLM Couture, Inc. * 1,242 4,223 Kellwood Company 1,171 40,400 K-Swiss, Inc. Class A 1,476 42,981 Mohawk Industries, Inc. * 2,581 235,516 Mossimo, Inc. * 2,807 9,771 Mothers Work, Inc. * 600 8,170 Oxford Industries, Inc. 636 26,267 Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation 917 16,598 Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation 1,267 34,209 Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation 2,733 116,426 Polymer Group Escrow ++(delta) 1,566 -- Quaker Fabric Corporation 2,550 14,280 Quiksilver, Inc. *+ 2,615 77,901 Russell Corporation 1,340 26,103 Sport-Haley, Inc. * 1,043 4,787 Steven Madden Ltd. * 1,062 20,029 Tag-It Pacific, Inc. *+ 1,335 6,008 Tarrant Apparel Group * 1,107 2,701 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 257
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Timberland Company Class A * 1,166 $ 73,073 Warnaco Group, Inc. (The) * 2,200 47,520 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. 1,726 54,231 ------------ 1,132,063 ------------ TRANSPORTATION--2.1% Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. 1,896 80,428 Allied Holdings, Inc. *++ 245 712 Arctic Cat, Inc. 698 18,511 Arkansas Best Corporation 903 40,536 C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 3,786 210,199 CNF, Inc. 2,390 119,739 Expeditors International Washington, Inc. + 4,757 265,821 Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. *+ 2,530 34,054 Florida East Coast Industries 1,093 49,294 Forward Air Corporation * 955 42,689 GATX Corporation 2,367 69,969 General Maritime Corporation * 1,847 73,788 Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Class A * 1,051 29,565 Gulfmark Offshore, Inc. * 1,000 22,270 Heartland Express, Inc. 3,166 71,140 HUB Group, Inc. Class A * 430 22,455 JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc. 3,167 142,040 Kansas City Southern *+ 2,514 44,573 Kirby Corporation * 1,179 52,324 Laidlaw International, Inc. * 4,830 103,362 Landstar System, Inc. * 1,338 98,530 Maritrans, Inc. 1,330 24,166 Navigant International, Inc. * 710 8,641 Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. * 1,189 41,377 OMI Corporation 4,585 77,257 Overnite Corporation 1,257 46,811 Overseas Shipholding Group 1,588 87,658 P.A.M. Transportation Services, Inc. * 339 6,356 Pacer International, Inc. * 1,665 35,398 Pegasus Solutions, Inc. * 1,147 14,452 Polaris Industries, Inc. 1,860 126,517 Quality Distribution, Inc. * 914 7,714 RailAmerica, Inc. * 1,527 19,927 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 4,500 244,980 SCS Transportation, Inc. * 902 21,080 Sirva, Inc. * 1,337 25,697 Swift Transportation Company, Inc. *+ 3,009 64,633 Thor Industries, Inc. + 2,521 93,403 Trinity Industries, Inc. 2,034 69,319 United Defense Industries, Inc. *+ 2,429 114,770 USF Corporation 1,137 43,149 Wabtec Corporation 1,737 37,033 Werner Enterprises, Inc. 2,916 66,018 West Marine, Inc. * 803 19,874 Yellow Roadway Corporation *+ 2,209 123,063 ------------ 3,011,292 ------------ WATER COMPANIES--0.2% American States Water Company 920 23,920 Aqua America, Inc. 4,237 104,188 California Water Service Group 965 36,332 Connecticut Water Service, Inc. 500 13,245 Pico Holdings, Inc. * 1,150 23,886 SJW Corporation 506 18,418 ------------ 219,989 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $92,522,512) 137,185,606 ------------ [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--0.2% U.S. TREASURY BILLS--0.2% U.S. Treasury Bill 2.160% 03/17/2005 ** $ 210,000 209,057 2.060% 03/17/2005 ** 40,000 39,828 ------- TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS (Cost $248,885) 248,885 -------- [Download Table] SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------- RIGHTS--0.0% PHARMACEUTICALS--0.0% ViroLogic, Inc., Rights, Expires TBD (Cost $4,280) 9,010 2,162 ----- WARRANTS--0.0% COMMUNICATIONS--0.0% Lucent Technologies, Inc. Exp. 12/10/2007 * (Cost $--) 81 128 ----- [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS--19.7% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--1.9% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ $1,839,362 1,839,362 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 476,950 476,950 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 440,047 440,047 ------------ 2,756,359 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 258
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT MID/SMALL COMPANY INDEX FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--(CONTINUED) BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/ OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--16.4% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ $ 530,382 $ 530,382 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 212,153 212,153 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 110,319 110,319 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 11,036 11,036 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 328,837 328,837 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 1,066,067 1,066,067 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 636,458 636,458 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 212,153 212,153 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 212,153 212,153 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 530,382 530,382 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 742,534 742,534 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 636,458 636,458 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 1,060,763 1,060,763 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 212,153 212,153 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 445,592 445,592 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 1,272,916 1,272,916 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 10,608 10,608 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 530,382 530,382 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 954,687 954,687 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 530,382 530,382 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 636,458 636,458 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 528,721 528,721 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 4,243,054 4,243,054 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 318,229 318,229 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 424,305 424,305 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 318,229 318,229 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 318,229 318,229 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 2,142,742 2,142,742 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 209,909 209,909 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 207,910 207,910 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 148,507 148,507 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 1,060,763 1,060,763 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 719,198 719,198 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 318,229 318,229 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 500,680 500,680 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 1,060,763 1,060,763 ------------ 23,402,341 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--1.4% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 212,153 212,153 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 212,153 212,153 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 254,583 254,583 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 530,382 530,382 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 742,534 742,534 ------------ 1,951,805 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $28,110,505) 28,110,505 ------------ REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--3.8% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/2004 due 01/03/2005, with a maturity value of $5,500,620 and an effective yield of 1.8% collateralized by a U.S. Government Obligation with a rate of 5.125%, maturity date of 07/25/2027 and a market value of 5,774,785. $5,499,795 $ 5,499,795 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--119.7% (Cost $126,385,977) 171,047,081 Other assets less liabilities--(19.7%) (28,150,142) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $142,896,939 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Security valued at fair value as determined by policies approved by the board of directors. ** Security has been pledged as collateral for futures contracts. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. (delta) Security has no market value at 12/31/2004. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 259
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--98.5% Australia--5.0% Alumina Ltd. 8,329 $ 38,389 Amcor Ltd. 6,291 36,058 AMP Ltd. 13,446 76,453 Ansell Ltd. 1,154 8,054 Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. 2,158 16,772 Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. 13,540 217,925 Australian Gas Light Company Ltd. 3,533 37,860 Australian Stock Exchange Ltd. 780 12,445 AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd. 5,067 16,290 BHP Billiton Ltd. 26,656 318,669 BHP Steel Ltd. 5,662 36,527 Boral Ltd. 4,574 24,631 Brambles Industries Ltd. 6,969 37,926 Centro Properties Group 5,747 25,940 Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. 3,681 23,391 Cochlear Ltd. 439 8,666 Coles Myer Ltd. 7,980 61,463 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 9,308 233,726 Commonwealth Property Office Fund 9,253 9,047 Computershare Ltd. 2,776 12,298 CSL Ltd. 1,526 34,913 CSR Ltd. 6,117 12,718 DB RREEF Trust 19,850 20,461 Foster's Group Ltd. 14,474 65,556 Futuris Corporation Ltd. 4,426 7,477 Gandel Retail Trust 11,855 14,836 General Property Trust 13,929 40,701 Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. 4,015 9,896 Iluka Resources Ltd. 1,488 7,316 ING Industrial Fund 5,066 8,558 Insurance Australia Group Ltd. 11,514 57,939 Investa Property Group 10,653 18,831 John Fairfax Holdings Ltd. 6,507 23,161 Leighton Holdings Ltd. 1,184 11,465 Lend Lease Corporation Ltd. 2,556 26,497 Lion Nathan Ltd. 1,979 13,291 Macquarie Bank Ltd. 1,651 60,144 Macquarie Goodman Industrial Trust 12,713 23,554 Macquarie Infrastructure Group 15,137 40,193 Mayne Group Ltd. 4,793 15,959 Mirvac Group 5,744 22,002 National Australia Bank Ltd. 11,397 255,864 Newcrest Mining Ltd. 2,376 32,409 OneSteel Ltd. 3,740 7,510 Orica Ltd. 1,959 31,245 Origin Energy Ltd. 5,228 28,225 Pacific Brands Ltd. * 4,298 10,723 PaperlinX Ltd. 2,902 10,724 Patrick Corporation Ltd. 3,708 19,077 Perpetual Trustees Australia Ltd. 289 14,214 Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd. 938 12,845 QBE Insurance Group Ltd. 4,936 59,323 Qantas Airways Ltd. 6,946 20,179 Rinker Group Ltd. 6,912 57,533 Rio Tinto Ltd. 2,297 70,385 Santos Ltd. 4,120 27,471 Sonic Healthcare Ltd. 1,750 16,679 Southcorp Ltd. * 4,808 16,162 Stockland 9,174 42,953 Suncorp-Metway Ltd. 3,892 52,972 Tabcorp Holdings Ltd. 3,875 52,418 Telstra Corporation Ltd. 15,486 59,172 Toll Holdings Ltd. 1,935 19,373 Transurban Group 3,694 19,343 Wesfarmers Ltd. 2,735 85,229 Westfield Group 10,715 137,475 Westpac Banking Corporation 13,250 200,847 WMC Resources Ltd. 9,020 50,785 Woodside Petroleum Ltd. 3,372 52,985 Woolworths Ltd. 7,707 90,519 ------------ 3,342,637 ------------ AUSTRIA--0.4% Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG 264 23,722 Boehler-Uddeholm 48 6,032 Erste Bank der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG 906 48,094 Flughafen Wien AG 67 5,042 IMMOFINANZ Immobilien Anlagen AG * 1,708 16,234 Mayr-Melnhof Karton AG 31 5,238 OMV AG 128 38,313 RHI AG * 126 3,794 Telekom Austria AG 1,978 37,343 VA Technologie AG * 93 7,350 Verbund-Oesterreichische Elektrizitaetswirtschafts AG Class A 42 9,301 Voestalpine AG 181 13,965 Wienerberger AG 487 23,153 ------------ 237,581 ------------ BELGIUM--1.3% Agfa Gevaert NV 745 25,137 Barco NV 80 7,345 Bekaert SA 118 9,375 Belgacom SA * 1,179 50,658 Cofinimmo 39 6,340 Colruyt SA 113 18,278 Compagnie Maritime Belge SA 135 3,744 Delhaize Group 496 37,578 Dexia 4,605 105,386 D'ieteren NV 21 3,867 Electrabel SA 202 89,552 Euronav SA Private Equity 162 4,188 Fortis 8,702 239,401 Groupe Bruxelles Lambert SA 502 40,590 Interbrew 1,307 50,392 KBC Bancassurance Holding 783 59,752 Mobistar SA * 200 18,631 Omega Pharma SA 155 7,406 Solvay SA 454 49,751 UCB SA 630 31,842 Umicore 198 18,560 ------------ 877,773 ------------ BERMUDA--0.1% Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. 3,000 8,667 Frontline Ltd. ++ 315 14,451 Kerry Properties Ltd. 4,000 8,561 Orient Overseas International Ltd. 2,000 7,583 SCMP Group Ltd. 8,000 3,323 Ship Finance International Ltd. 48 985 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 260
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Ltd. 3,000 $ 3,359 Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings 3,500 9,651 ------------ 56,580 ------------ CAYMAN ISLANDS--0.0% ASM Pacific Technology Ltd. 1,000 3,601 Hutchison Telecommunications International Ltd. 11,000 9,906 ------------ 13,507 ------------ DENMARK--0.7% AP Moller-Maersk A/S 8 65,807 Bang & Olufsen A/S Class B 79 5,882 Coloplast A/S Class B 174 9,521 Danisco A/S 352 21,380 Danske Bank A/S 3,197 97,609 DSV DE Sammenslut Vogn A/S 131 8,852 FLS Industries AS Class B * 149 2,786 GN Store Nord 1,531 16,418 H. Lundbeck A/S + 507 11,254 ISS A/S 355 19,729 Kobenhavns Lufthavne 36 7,618 NKT Holding A/S 179 5,193 Novo Nordisk A/S Class B 1,899 102,839 Novozymes A/S Class B 393 19,864 Ostasiatiske Kompagni 186 9,723 TDC A/S 1,406 59,323 Topdanmark A/S * 178 13,982 Vestas Wind Systems A/S *+ 1,166 14,421 William Demant Holding * 208 9,730 ------------ 501,931 ------------ FINLAND--1.4% Amer Group 519 9,010 Elisa Oyj Class A * 1,001 15,996 Fortum Oyj 2,490 45,777 KCI Konecranes Oyj 99 4,344 Kesko Oyj Class B 422 10,209 Kone Oyj Class B 292 22,509 Metso Oyj 826 13,016 Nokia Oyj 34,703 541,147 Nokian Renkaat Oyj 55 8,294 Orion-Yhtymae Oy Class B 552 8,868 Outokumpu Oyj 669 11,897 Pohjola Group PLC Class D 503 5,761 Rautaruukki Oyj 540 6,376 Sampo Oyj 2,449 33,710 Stora Enso Oyj Class R 4,546 68,938 Tietoenator Oyj 623 19,691 UPM-Kymmene Oyj 3,970 87,506 Uponor Oyj 478 8,867 Wartsila Oyj Class B 477 10,092 ------------ 932,008 ------------ FRANCE--8.9% Accor SA 1,417 61,782 Air France 924 17,542 Air Liquide 816 150,244 Alcatel SA *+ 9,056 140,509 Alstom * 34,410 26,094 Atos Origin * 326 22,054 Autoroutes du Sud de la France 534 26,749 AXA 10,564 260,131 BNP Paribas 5,925 427,625 Bouygues SA + 1,444 66,426 Business Objects SA * 511 12,896 Cap Gemini SA * 898 28,644 Carrefour SA 4,268 202,415 Casino Guichard Perrachon SA 237 18,897 Cie de Saint-Gobain 2,282 136,894 Cie Generale D'Optique Essilor International SA 706 55,186 CNP Assurances 253 18,058 Credit Agricole SA 4,950 148,789 Dassault Systemes SA 398 20,002 France Telecom SA 11,020 362,557 Gecina SA 184 18,184 Groupe Danone 1,797 165,394 Hermes International 68 13,525 Imerys SA 229 19,135 Klepierre 170 14,983 LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA 1,829 139,510 Lafarge SA 1,261 121,196 Lagardere S.C.A. 916 65,855 L'Oreal SA 2,268 171,387 Michelin (C.G.D.E.) Class B 1,073 68,575 Pernod-Ricard 380 58,015 Peugeot SA 1,234 77,953 Pinault-Printemps-Redoute SA 484 48,233 Publicis Groupe 941 30,340 Renault SA 1,372 114,428 Sagem SA 640 13,601 Sanofi-Synthelabo SA 7,298 581,017 Schneider Electric SA 1,651 114,368 Societe BIC SA 239 11,979 Societe Generale Class A 2,485 250,492 Societe Television Francaise1 + 885 28,699 Sodexho Alliance SA 767 23,119 Suez SA 5,995 159,192 Technip SA 137 25,227 Thales SA 548 26,185 Thomson 1,716 45,124 Total SA 4,366 952,164 Unibail 312 48,943 Valeo SA 584 24,347 Veolia Environnement 1,911 68,898 Vinci SA 556 74,423 Vivendi Universal SA * 7,590 241,524 Zodiac SA 263 12,203 ------------ 6,031,712 ------------ GERMANY--6.6% Adidas-Salomon AG 334 53,788 Allianz AG 2,288 302,706 Altana AG 520 32,596 BASF AG 3,884 278,903 Bayer AG 4,903 165,634 Bayerische Hypo-und Vereinsbank AG * 4,612 104,089 Beiersdorf AG 140 16,242 Carlsberg AS Class B 270 13,590 Celesio AG 236 19,152 Commerzbank AG * 3,252 66,854 Continental AG 878 55,579 DaimlerChrysler AG 6,407 306,141 Deutsche Bank AG 3,639 322,686 Deutsche Boerse AG 802 48,133 Deutsche Lufthansa AG * 1,800 25,719 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 261
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Deutsche Post AG 3,224 $ 73,763 Deutsche Telekom AG * 19,931 448,777 Douglas Holding AG 200 7,044 Epcos AG * 335 4,997 Fresenius Medical Care AG 282 22,637 HeidelbergCement AG 438 26,273 Hypo Real Estate Holding * 988 40,795 Infineon Technologies AG * 4,587 49,745 KarstadtQuelle AG 380 3,921 Linde AG 612 38,255 Man AG 809 31,036 Merck AG 352 24,147 Metro AG 1,053 57,841 MLP AG 447 8,809 Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG 1,373 168,341 Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport 118 32,340 RWE AG 2,906 160,181 SAP AG 1,527 269,650 Schering AG 1,201 89,066 Siemens AG 5,967 503,151 Suedzucker AG 346 7,168 ThyssenKrupp AG + 2,325 50,995 TUI AG 911 21,480 E.ON AG 4,635 419,529 Volkswagen AG 1,671 75,569 ------------ 4,447,322 ------------ GREECE--0.5% Alpha Bank AE 1,440 50,018 Coca Cola Hellenic Bottling Company SA 600 14,568 Commercial Bank of Greece 400 12,624 Cosmote Mobile Communications SA 860 17,163 EFG Eurobank Ergasias SA 1,340 45,834 Folli-Follie SA 100 2,921 Germanos SA 210 6,191 Hellenic Duty Free Shops SA 100 1,742 Hellenic Petroleum SA 700 7,557 Hellenic Technodomiki Tev SA 480 2,157 Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA 1,900 34,041 Hyatt Regency SA 300 3,404 Intracom SA 500 2,688 National Bank of Greece SA 1,920 63,187 OPAP SA 1,140 31,407 Piraeus Bank SA 1,300 22,637 Public Power Corporation 810 22,567 Technical Olympic SA 500 2,702 Titan Cement Company SA 400 11,802 Viohalco 700 6,348 ------------ 361,558 ------------ HONG KONG--1.6% Bank of East Asia Ltd. 9,600 29,826 BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd. 26,500 50,630 Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. 8,000 15,180 Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd. 11,000 109,757 CLP Holdings Ltd. 13,000 74,805 Esprit Holdings Ltd. 6,500 39,285 Giordano International Ltd. 10,000 6,273 Hang Lung Properties Ltd. 14,000 21,639 Hang Seng Bank Ltd. 5,700 79,155 Henderson Land Development 5,000 25,995 Hong Kong & China Gas 26,000 53,745 Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. 8,000 21,414 HongKong Electric Holdings 10,500 47,980 Hopewell Holdings Ltd. 4,000 10,264 Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. 16,000 149,894 Hysan Development Company Ltd. 5,000 10,514 Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd. 10,000 9,707 Kingboard Chemicals Holdings Company Ltd. 4,000 8,466 Kingboard Chemicals Holdings Warrants, Expires 12/31/2006 200 106 Li & Fung Ltd. 12,000 20,188 MTR Corporation 9,500 15,205 New World Development Ltd. 15,600 17,450 PCCW Ltd. * 23,000 14,555 Shangri-La Asia Ltd. 8,000 11,473 Sino Land Company 8,000 7,876 Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. 10,000 100,081 Swire Pacific Ltd. Class A 7,000 58,660 Techtronic Industries Company 6,000 13,077 Television Broadcasts Ltd. 2,000 9,301 Texwinca Holding Company Ltd. 6,000 5,670 Wharf Holdings Ltd. 9,000 31,454 ------------ 1,069,625 ------------ IRELAND--0.9% Allied Irish Banks PLC 6,437 133,666 Bank of Ireland 7,173 119,054 CRH PLC 3,924 104,405 DCC PLC 599 13,346 Depfa Bank PLC 2,541 42,551 Elan Corporation PLC * 2,926 78,537 Fyffes PLC 2,423 6,314 Grafton Group PLC 1,408 15,246 Greencore Group PLC 1,189 4,850 Independent News & Media PLC 3,997 12,543 Irish Life & Permanent PLC 1,932 36,030 Kerry Group PLC Class A 1,024 24,432 Kingspan Group PLC 893 8,482 ------------ 599,456 ------------ ITALY--4.2% Alleanza Assicurazioni SpA 3,361 46,714 Arnoldo Mondadori Editore SpA 910 10,447 Assicurazioni Generali SpA 7,130 240,966 Autogrill SpA * 788 13,098 Autostrade SpA 1,858 49,442 Banca Antonveneta SpA * 1,657 43,481 Banca Fideuram SpA 2,548 13,134 Banca Intesa SpA 24,311 116,323 Banca Intesa SpA 6,805 29,081 Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA 8,655 30,731 Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro SpA * 12,489 37,113 Banca Popolare di Milano Scrl 2,813 24,835 Banche Popolari Unite Scrl 2,435 49,316 Banco Popolare di Verona e Novara Scrl 2,680 54,269 Benetton Group SpA 478 6,301 Bulgari SpA 1,022 12,562 Capitalia SpA 10,345 47,245 Edison SpA * 5,810 12,279 Enel SpA 27,241 266,651 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 262
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) ENI-Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi SpA 19,353 $ 483,057 Fiat SpA * 4,053 32,339 FinecoGroup SpA * 1,170 8,990 Finmeccanica SpA 45,098 40,624 Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso SpA 1,158 6,945 Italcementi SpA 483 7,729 Luxottica Group SpA 1,102 22,312 Mediaset SpA 4,424 55,773 Mediobanca SpA 3,373 54,394 Mediolanum SpA 1,885 13,437 Pirelli & C SpA 12,885 17,260 Riunione Adriatica di Sicurta SpA 2,184 49,175 Sanpaolo IMI SpA 7,436 106,270 Seat Pagine Gialle SpA * 29,520 13,385 Snam Rete Gas SpA 6,687 38,644 Telecom Italia Media SpA * 10,174 4,573 Telecom Italia RNC + 43,251 139,553 Telecom Italia SpA 62,973 255,993 TIM SpA + 29,021 215,472 Tiscali SpA * 1,909 7,030 UniCredito Italiano SpA 32,849 188,146 ------------ 2,865,089 ------------ Japan--21.8% 77 Bank Ltd. (The) 2,000 14,135 Acom Company Ltd. 540 40,557 Aderans Company Ltd. 200 4,629 Advantest Corporation 500 43,097 Aeon Company Ltd. 4,300 71,782 Aeon Credit Service Company Ltd. 200 14,888 Aiful Corporation 300 33,130 Aisin Seiki Company Ltd. 1,100 27,906 Ajinomoto Company Inc. 4,000 47,611 Alfresa Holdings Corporation 100 3,657 All Nippon Airways Company Ltd. 4,000 13,945 Alps Electric Company Ltd. 1,000 14,959 Amada Company Ltd. 2,000 11,055 Anritsu Corporation 1,000 7,705 Aoyama Trading Company Ltd. 400 10,864 Ariake Japan Company Ltd. 120 2,887 Asahi Breweries Ltd. 2,800 34,725 Asahi Glass Company Ltd. 6,000 66,274 Asahi Kasei Corporation 9,000 45,165 Asatsu-DK, Inc. 200 5,649 Autobacs Seven Company Ltd. 200 5,855 Bandai Company Ltd. 500 11,353 Bank of Fukuoka Ltd. 4,000 26,409 Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The) 9,000 56,653 Benesse Corporation 500 17,479 Bridgestone Corporation 5,000 99,674 Canon, Inc. 6,300 341,745 Capcom Company Ltd. 400 3,804 Casio Computer Company Ltd. 1,300 20,089 Central Glass Company Ltd. 1,000 7,090 Central Japan Railway Company 8 65,302 Chiba Bank Ltd. (The) 5,000 33,543 Chubu Electric Power Company, Inc. 4,900 117,600 Chugai Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 2,100 34,717 Circle K Sunkus Company Ltd. 300 7,706 Citizen Watch Company Ltd. 2,000 19,241 Coca-Cola West Japan Company Ltd. 300 7,697 COMSYS Holdings Corporation 1,000 9,290 Credit Saison Company Ltd. 1,000 36,540 CSK Corp. 500 22,806 Dai Nippon Printing Company Ltd. 5,000 80,411 Daicel Chemical Industries Ltd. 2,000 11,343 Daiichi Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 1,700 36,856 Daikin Industries Ltd. 1,500 43,431 Daimaru, Inc. 1,000 8,173 Dainippon Ink & Chemical, Inc. 4,000 9,216 Dainippon Screen Manufacturing Company Ltd. 1,000 6,148 Daito Trust Construction Company Ltd. 600 28,488 Daiwa House Industry Company Ltd. 4,000 45,513 Daiwa Securities Group, Inc. 9,000 65,013 Denki Kagaku Kogyo KK 3,000 10,003 Denso Corporation 3,900 104,814 Dentsu, Inc. 12 32,308 Dowa Mining Company Ltd. 2,000 13,053 East Japan Railway Company 25 139,113 Ebara Corporation 2,000 9,248 Eisai Company Ltd. 1,900 62,597 Electric Power Development Company 1,000 27,978 Familymart Company Ltd. 400 11,655 Fanuc Ltd. 1,100 72,277 Fast Retailing Company Ltd. 400 30,529 Fuji Electric Holdings Company Ltd. 3,000 8,090 Fuji Photo Film Company Ltd. 3,400 125,726 Fuji Soft ABC, Inc. 200 6,618 Fujikura Ltd. 2,000 9,249 Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 2,100 57,557 Fujitsu Ltd. 13,000 84,823 Furukawa Electric Company Ltd. (The) * 4,000 22,231 Goodwill Group, Inc. (The) 2 4,930 Gunma Bank Ltd. 3,000 17,412 Gunze Ltd. 1,000 4,643 Hankyu Department Stores, Inc. 1,000 7,236 Hino Motors Ltd. 2,000 14,906 Hirose Electric Company Ltd. 230 26,965 Hitachi Cable Ltd. 1,000 4,723 Hitachi Chemical Company Ltd. 700 12,548 Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Ltd. 700 9,601 Hitachi Credit Corporation 400 8,261 Hitachi Ltd. 24,000 167,236 Hitachi Software Engineering Company Ltd. 200 4,564 Hokkaido Electric Power Company, Inc. 1,200 23,604 Hokugin Financial Group, Inc. 7,000 19,195 Honda Motor Company Ltd. 5,600 292,464 House Foods Corporation 500 7,216 Hoya Corporation 800 90,293 Isetan Company Ltd. 1,100 12,862 Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. 2,000 4,589 Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company Ltd. * 9,000 12,416 Ito En Ltd. 200 10,388 Itochu Corporation * 10,000 46,395 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 263
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Itochu Techno-Science Corporation 200 $ 8,026 Ito-Yokado Company Ltd. 2,500 104,964 Jafco Company Ltd. 200 13,613 Japan Airlines System Corporation *+ 5,000 14,490 Japan Real Estate Investment Corporation REIT 1 8,433 Japan Retail Fund Investment Corporation REIT 2 16,870 Japan Tobacco, Inc. 7 79,802 JFE Holdings, Inc. 3,900 111,312 JGC Corporation 1,000 9,161 Joyo Bank Ltd. 5,000 24,412 JSR Corporation 1,400 30,652 Kajima Corporation 7,000 30,171 Kaken Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 1,000 6,592 Kamigumi Company Ltd. 2,000 15,956 Kanebo Ltd. * 400 5,810 Kaneka Corporation 2,000 22,592 Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc. (The) 5,400 109,753 Kansai Paint Company Ltd. 1,000 6,055 Kao Corporation 4,000 102,266 Katokichi Company Ltd. 300 6,002 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. + 9,000 14,787 Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. 3,000 19,245 Keihin Electric Express Railway Company Ltd. 3,000 18,480 Keio Electric Railway Company Ltd. 4,000 23,544 Keyence Corporation 300 67,308 Kikkoman Corporation 1,000 9,560 Kinden Corporation 1,000 7,496 Kinki Nippon Railway Company Ltd. 11,000 37,982 Kirin Brewery Company Ltd. 5,000 49,306 Kobe Steel Ltd. 17,000 26,060 Kokuyo Company Ltd. 400 4,833 Komatsu Ltd. 7,000 49,058 Komori Corporation 430 6,263 Konami Corporation 600 13,935 Konica Corporation 3,000 39,999 Koyo Seiko Company Ltd. 1,000 14,123 Kubota Corporation 7,000 34,700 Kuraray Company Ltd. 2,500 22,436 Kuraya Sanseido, Inc. 600 6,737 Kurita Water Industries Ltd. 700 10,089 Kyocera Corporation 1,200 92,620 Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Company Ltd. 3,000 22,607 Kyushu Electric Power Company Inc. 2,900 58,612 Lawson, Inc. 400 14,763 Leopalace21 Corporation 800 14,095 Mabuchi Motor Company Ltd. 200 14,410 Makita Corporation 1,000 17,509 Marubeni Corporation 9,000 24,910 Marui Company Ltd. 2,400 32,224 Matsumotokiyoshi Company Ltd. 300 8,549 Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd. 16,000 256,096 Matsushita Electric Works Ltd. 2,000 17,441 Meiji Dairies Corporation 2,000 11,893 Meiji Seika Kaisha Ltd. 2,000 9,245 Meitec Corporation 300 11,188 Millea Holdings, Inc. 11 163,729 Minebea Company Ltd. 2,000 8,724 Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation 12,000 36,476 Mitsubishi Corporation 8,000 103,363 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 13,000 63,731 Mitsubishi Estate Company Ltd. 7,000 82,149 Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. 3,000 14,153 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. 21,000 59,743 Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation 1,000 9,898 Mitsubishi Materials Corporation 6,000 12,583 Mitsubishi Rayon Company Ltd. 4,000 14,585 Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group, Inc. 34 347,848 Mitsui & Company Ltd. 9,000 80,966 Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. 4,000 21,754 Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Company Ltd. 4,000 6,823 Mitsui Fudosan Company Ltd. 5,000 60,829 Mitsui Mining & Smelting Company Ltd. 4,000 17,642 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. 7,000 41,984 Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company Ltd. 10,000 87,101 Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc. 4,000 40,196 Mitsukoshi Ltd. 3,000 14,605 Mitsumi Electric Company Ltd. 400 4,598 Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. 58 293,642 Murata Manufacturing Company Ltd. 1,700 95,139 NEC Corporation 12,000 74,726 NTT DoCoMo, Inc. 150 276,909 Namco Ltd. 500 6,557 NEC Electronics Corporation 300 14,671 NET One Systems Company Ltd. 4 16,693 NGK Insulators Ltd. 2,000 19,138 NGK Spark Plug Company Ltd. 1,000 10,351 Nichii Gakkan Company 200 6,497 Nichirei Company 2,000 7,977 Nidec Corporation 400 48,923 Nikko Cordial Corporation 12,000 63,607 Nikon Corporation + 2,000 24,774 Nintendo Company Ltd. 700 88,126 Nippon Building Fund, Inc. REIT 2 17,043 Nippon Express Company Ltd. 6,000 29,653 Nippon Kayaku Company Ltd. 1,000 5,589 Nippon Light Metal Company Ltd. 3,000 7,588 Nippon Meat Packers, Inc. 1,000 13,537 Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc. 6,000 28,139 Nippon Oil Corporation 9,000 57,617 Nippon Sanso Corporation 2,000 11,740 Nippon Sheet Glass Company Ltd. 3,000 12,431 Nippon Shokubai Company Ltd. 1,000 8,656 Nippon Steel Corporation 45,000 110,363 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation 39 176,327 Nippon Unipac Holding 7 31,511 Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha 7,000 37,670 Nishimatsu Construction Company Ltd. 2,000 6,965 Nissan Chemical Industries Ltd. 1,000 7,889 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 264
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Nissan Motor Company Ltd. 18,500 $ 203,425 Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc. 1,000 11,129 Nisshin Steel Company Ltd. 6,000 13,808 Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. 1,000 7,507 Nissho Iwai-Nichimen Holdings Corporation * 1,500 6,489 Nissin Food Products Company Ltd. 600 15,029 Nitori Company Ltd. 100 6,517 Nitto Denko Corporation 1,200 65,818 NOK Corporation 700 21,920 Nomura Holdings, Inc. 14,000 204,544 Nomura Research Institute Ltd. 170 15,921 NSK Ltd. 3,000 15,111 NTN Corporation 3,000 17,238 NTT Data Corporation 9 29,231 Obayashi Corporation 4,000 25,206 Obic Company Ltd. 100 19,845 Odakyu Electric Railway Company Ltd. 5,000 28,992 Oji Paper Company Ltd. 6,000 34,446 Oki Electric Industry Company Ltd. * 4,000 17,233 Okumura Corporation 1,000 6,326 Olympus Corporation 2,000 42,785 Omron Corporation 1,500 35,757 Onward Kashiyama Company Ltd. 1,000 14,530 Oracle Corporation 200 10,373 Oriental Land Company Ltd. 400 27,784 ORIX Corporation 600 82,029 Osaka Gas Company Ltd. 15,000 46,873 Pioneer Corporation 1,200 23,552 Promise Company Ltd. 660 47,209 Q.P. Corporation 800 6,950 Rakuten, Inc. 3 3,430 Rakuten, Inc. 27 24,215 Resona Holdings, Inc. * 34,000 69,312 Ricoh Company Ltd. 5,000 96,775 Rinnai Corporation 300 8,037 Rohm Company Ltd. 800 82,935 Ryohin Keikaku Company Ltd. 200 10,035 Saizeriya Company Ltd. 200 3,419 Sanden Corporation 1,000 6,185 Sanken Electric Company Ltd. 1,000 13,102 Sankyo Company Ltd. 400 20,216 Sankyo Company Ltd. 2,700 61,068 Sanwa Shutter Corporation 1,000 5,604 Sanyo Electric Company Ltd. 11,000 37,948 Sapporo Breweries Ltd. 2,000 9,464 Secom Company Ltd. 1,500 60,238 Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc. *+ 524 28,759 Seiko Epson Corporation 700 31,177 Seino Transportation Company Ltd. 1,000 9,396 Sekisui Chemical Company Ltd. 3,000 21,954 Sekisui House Ltd. 4,000 46,644 Seven-Eleven Japan Company Ltd. 2,700 85,127 Sharp Corporation 7,000 114,486 Shimachu Company Ltd. 300 7,443 Shimamura Company Ltd. 100 7,305 Shimano, Inc. 500 14,232 Shimizu Corporation 4,000 20,061 Shin-Etsu Chemical Company Ltd. 2,700 110,895 Shinsei Bank Ltd. 4,000 27,250 Shionogi & Company Ltd. 2,000 27,689 Shiseido Company Ltd. 3,000 43,439 Shizuoka Bank Ltd. 4,000 38,067 Showa Denko KK 7,000 18,063 Showa Shell Sekiyu KK 1,000 9,099 Skylark Company Ltd. 500 8,577 SMC Corporation 400 45,861 Snow Brand Milk Products Company Ltd. * 1,500 4,609 Softbank Corporation + 1,700 82,802 Sompo Japan Insurance, Inc. 6,000 61,321 Sony Corporation 6,900 269,122 Stanley Electric Company Ltd. 1,100 18,869 Sumitomo Bakelite Company Ltd. 1,000 6,312 Sumitomo Chemical Company Ltd. 10,000 48,968 Sumitomo Corporation 7,000 60,472 Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. 5,000 54,649 Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd. * 4,000 14,911 Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. 26,000 35,303 Sumitomo Metal Mining Company Ltd. 4,000 28,507 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. + 30 219,029 Sumitomo Osaka Cement Company Ltd. 2,000 4,918 Sumitomo Realty & Development Company Ltd. 3,000 39,094 Sumitomo Trust & Banking Company Ltd. (The) 9,000 65,177 Suruga Bank Ltd. (The) 2,000 15,992 Suzuken Company Ltd. 360 9,705 T&D Holdings, Inc. * 1,300 62,053 TDK Corporation 900 66,917 Taiheiyo Cement Corporation 6,000 14,963 Taisei Corporation 6,000 23,364 Taisho Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 1,300 28,311 Taiyo Yuden Company Ltd. 1,000 11,656 Takara Holdings, Inc. 1,000 6,511 Takashimaya Company Ltd. 2,000 19,294 Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd. 6,620 333,895 Takefuji Corporation 500 33,778 Takuma Co Ltd. 1,000 7,891 Teijin Ltd. 6,000 26,040 Teikoku Oil Company Ltd. 1,000 5,554 Terumo Corporation 1,300 35,121 THK Company Ltd. 600 11,892 TIS, Inc. 300 13,137 Tobu Railway Company Ltd. 6,000 22,854 Toda Corporation 1,000 4,880 Toho Company Ltd. 900 14,233 Tohoku Electric Power Company Inc. 3,200 57,481 Tokyo Broadcasting System 200 3,253 Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (The) 8,600 211,193 Tokyo Electron Ltd. 1,300 80,548 Tokyo Gas Company Ltd. 19,000 77,866 Tokyo Style Company Ltd. 1,000 11,728 Tokyu Corporation 7,000 37,829 Tokyu Land Corporation 2,000 8,350 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 265
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK 2,000 $ 18,180 Toppan Printing Company Ltd. 4,000 44,484 Toray Industries, Inc. 9,000 42,148 Toshiba Corporation 21,000 90,331 Tosoh Corporation 3,000 13,475 Tostem Inax Holding Corporation 1,800 32,689 Toto Ltd. 2,000 19,100 Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd. 1,000 18,459 Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd. 1,000 14,701 Toyobo Company Ltd. 4,000 9,648 Toyoda Gosei Company Ltd. 500 10,180 Toyota Industries Corporation 1,500 37,463 Toyota Motor Corporation 21,500 881,404 Trend Micro, Inc. 1,000 54,303 Ube Industries Ltd. * 6,000 10,121 UFJ Holdings, Inc. * 29 177,392 Uni-Charm Corporation 300 14,398 UNY Company Ltd. 1,000 11,443 Ushio, Inc. 1,000 18,690 USS Company Ltd. 150 12,582 Wacoal Corp. 1,000 12,026 West Japan Railway Company 13 52,529 World Company Ltd. 300 10,535 Yahoo Japan Corporation * 14 67,054 Yakult Honsha Company Ltd. 1,000 17,786 Yamada Denki Company Ltd. 600 25,736 Yamaha Corporation 1,100 16,837 Yamaha Motor Company Ltd. 1,200 18,019 Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. 2,300 89,657 Yamato Transport Company Ltd. 3,000 44,581 Yamazaki Baking Company Ltd. 1,000 9,312 Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2,000 26,823 Zeon Corporation 1,000 8,391 ------------ 14,668,997 ------------ LUXEMBOURG--0.1% Arcelor 3,484 79,998 ------------ NETHERLANDS--5.0% ABN AMRO Holding NV 11,638 307,152 ASM Lithography Holdings NV *+ 3,660 58,253 Aegon NV 10,282 139,364 Akzo Nobel NV 2,024 85,853 Corio NV 334 19,457 DSM NV 580 37,350 Euronext NV 733 22,299 European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company 1,751 50,590 Getronics NV * 3,854 8,763 Hagemeyer NV * 3,765 8,661 Heineken NV 1,835 60,789 IHC Caland NV 248 15,647 ING Groep NV 13,745 413,913 James Hardie Industries NV 3,368 17,652 Royal KPN NV 14,876 140,928 Koninklijke Ahold NV * 11,271 86,970 Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV 9,805 258,743 Oce NV 599 9,122 Qiagen NV *+ 875 9,527 Randstad Holding NV 330 12,907 Reed Elsevier NV 5,238 71,236 Rodamco Europe NV 318 25,069 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company 15,485 884,993 Royal Numico NV * 1,103 39,536 STMicroelectronics NV 4,263 82,623 TPG NV 2,742 74,142 Unilever NV 4,251 283,491 VNU NV 1,818 53,388 Vedior NV 1,288 20,864 Wereldhave NV 171 18,465 Wolters Kluwer NV 2,098 41,853 ------------ 3,359,600 ------------ NEW ZEALAND--0.2% Auckland International Airport Ltd. 1,563 8,992 Carter Holt Harvey Ltd. 4,104 6,132 Contact Energy Ltd. 2,322 10,712 Fisher & Paykel Appliances Holdings Ltd. 1,564 4,848 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation 2,900 6,778 Fletcher Building Ltd. 3,485 16,619 Independent Newspapers Ltd. 1,009 4,184 NGC Holdings, Ltd. 1,178 2,634 Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd. 3,532 13,690 Sky Network Television Ltd. * 700 3,103 Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd. 14,500 64,106 Tower Ltd. * 2,194 3,388 Warehouse Group Ltd. 1,485 3,885 Waste Management NZ Ltd. 778 3,172 ------------ 152,243 ------------ NORWAY--0.6% DNB NOR ASA 5,078 49,927 Norsk Hydro ASA 1,056 82,738 Norske Skogindustrier ASA 816 17,557 Orkla ASA 1,444 47,311 Petroleum Geo-Services ASA * 138 8,566 Schibsted ASA 367 10,353 Smedvig ASA 200 3,355 Statoil ASA 3,974 62,518 Storebrand 1,660 15,966 Tandberg ASA 985 12,202 Telenor ASA 5,900 53,429 Tomra Systems ASA 1,398 7,619 Yara International ASA * 1,525 19,965 ------------ 391,506 ------------ PORTUGAL--0.3% Banco BPI SA 2,502 10,074 Banco Comercial Portugues SA Class R 13,910 35,548 Banco Espirito Santo SA 871 15,659 Brisa-Auto Estradas de Portugal SA 2,541 23,184 Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal SA 1,457 8,170 Electricidade de Portugal SA 16,020 48,276 Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA * 328 4,297 PT Multimedia Servicos de Telecomunicacoes e Multimedia SGPS SA 312 7,791 Portugal Telecom SGPS SA 6,083 74,743 Sonae SGPS SA 5,856 8,462 ------------ 236,204 ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 266
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) SINGAPORE--0.8% Allgreen Properties Ltd. 4,000 $ 2,648 Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust REIT 3,000 3,147 Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust REIT 300 301 Capitaland Ltd. 8,000 10,447 CapitaMall Trust REIT 5,000 5,394 Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. * 7,000 4,212 City Developments Ltd. 3,000 13,069 ComfortDelgro Corporation Ltd. 15,000 14,274 Creative Technology Ltd 400 5,986 DBS Group Holdings Ltd. 8,000 78,831 Datacraft Asia Ltd. * 1,000 1,080 Fraser & Neave Ltd. 1,000 9,988 Haw Par Corporation Ltd. 1,000 3,155 Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd. 1,000 6,490 Keppel Corporation Ltd. 4,000 21,075 Keppel Land Ltd. 4,000 5,513 Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. 4,000 7,357 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation 8,000 66,126 Parkway Holdings Ltd. 3,000 2,757 Sembcorp Industries Ltd. 5,000 4,955 SembCorp Logistics Ltd. 3,000 3,157 SembCorp Marine Ltd. 4,000 3,339 Singapore Airlines Ltd. 4,000 27,915 Singapore Exchange Ltd. 6,000 6,578 Singapore Land Ltd. 1,000 2,903 Singapore Post Ltd. 10,000 5,453 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. 11,500 32,370 Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. 9,000 12,831 Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. 48,220 70,249 SMRT Corp Ltd. 6,000 3,228 ST Assembly Test Services Ltd. * 7,000 4,338 United Overseas Bank Ltd. 9,000 76,007 United Overseas Land Ltd. 2,000 2,472 Venture Corporation Ltd. 2,000 19,515 ------------ 537,160 ------------ SPAIN--4.0% Abertis Infraestructuras SA 1,949 42,632 Acciona SA 214 18,822 Acerinox SA 1,463 23,311 ACS Actividades Construccion y Servicios 2,002 45,409 Altadis SA 1,957 89,072 Amadeus Global Travel Distribution Class A 2,355 24,060 Antena 3 Television SA * 167 11,975 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA 23,962 423,186 Banco Popular Espanol SA 1,210 79,334 Banco Santander Central Hispano SA 44,170 545,404 Cintra Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte SA 1,515 16,568 Corporacion Mapfre SA 836 12,259 Endesa SA 7,106 165,574 Fomento de Construcciones Y Contratas SA 322 15,408 Gamesa Corporation Tecnologica SA 762 10,598 Gas Natural SDG SA 1,127 34,643 Grupo Ferrovial SA 495 26,310 Iberdrola SA 5,676 143,382 Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana 3,530 12,172 Inditex SA 1,577 46,272 Indra Sistemas SA 873 14,816 Metrovacesa SA 268 12,358 NH Hoteles SA 695 9,164 Promotora de Informaciones SA 556 11,729 Repsol YPF SA 6,828 176,860 Sacyr Vallehermoso SA 747 12,257 Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona SA Class B 378 7,846 Sogecable SA * 258 11,400 Telefonica Publicidad e Informacion SA 1,268 11,689 Telefonica SA 33,167 621,111 Union Fenosa SA 1,531 40,002 Zeltia SA 1,200 8,362 ------------ 2,723,985 ------------ SWEDEN--2.5% Alfa Laval AB 708 11,427 Assa Abloy AB Class B 2,282 38,846 Atlas Copco AB Class A 849 38,272 Atlas Copco AB Class B 502 20,935 Axfood AB 275 9,301 Billerud AB 333 5,918 Capio AB * 590 6,998 Castellum AB 297 10,632 D Carnegie AB 350 4,525 Electrolux AB Class B 2,141 48,985 Elekta AB Class B * 175 5,036 Eniro AB 1,320 13,474 Gambro AB Class A 1,194 17,007 Gambro AB Class B 606 8,497 Getinge AB 1,188 14,759 Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B * 3,546 123,188 Hoganas AB Class B 196 5,251 Holmen AB Class B 341 11,766 Lundin Petroleum AB * 1,245 7,099 Modern Times Group AB Class B * 430 11,696 Nordea Bank AB 16,240 163,491 OMHEX AB * 585 7,492 Oriflame Cosmetics SA SDR 210 4,873 Sandvik AB 1,673 67,256 SAS AB * 478 4,312 Scania AB Class B 704 27,812 Securitas AB Class B 2,288 39,178 Skandia Forsakrings AB 7,814 38,826 Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Class A 3,530 68,224 Skanska AB Class B 2,812 33,680 SKF AB Class B 733 32,605 Ssab Svenskt Stal AB Class A 467 11,217 Ssab Svenskt Stal AB Class B 223 5,243 Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B 1,410 60,089 Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A 3,806 98,986 Swedish Match AB 2,419 27,944 Tele2 AB Class B 765 29,994 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 267
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B * 107,171 $ 337,091 TeliaSonera AB 13,929 83,097 Trelleborg AB Class B 495 8,395 Volvo AB Class A 757 28,834 Volvo AB Class B 1,697 67,099 Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB 550 11,578 WM-data AB Class B 2,069 4,475 ------------ 1,675,403 ------------ SWITZERLAND--6.8% ABB Ltd. * 13,514 75,740 Adecco SA 984 49,430 Ciba Specialty Chemicals AG * 520 39,418 Clariant AG 1,686 27,034 Compagnie Financiere Richemont AG Class A 3,922 130,202 Credit Suisse Group * 8,458 354,575 Geberit AG 24 17,454 Givaudan 53 34,701 Holcim Ltd. 1,178 70,578 Kudelski SA * 295 10,788 Kuoni Reisen Holding 19 8,301 Logitech International SA * 302 18,312 Lonza Group AG 306 17,119 Micronas Semiconductor Holdings AS * 231 11,236 Nestle SA 2,999 780,565 Nobel Biocare Holding AG 168 30,274 Novartis AG 17,701 888,349 Phonak Holding AG 314 10,291 Rieter Holding AG 37 10,678 Roche Holding AG 5,228 598,430 Schindler Holding AG 35 13,766 Serono SA Class B 48 31,353 SGS SA 30 20,903 Straumann Holding AG 65 13,385 Sulzer AG 31 12,264 Swatch Group AG 503 14,886 Swatch Group AG Class B 243 35,471 Swiss Reinsurance 2,365 167,810 Swisscom AG 194 76,077 Syngenta AG 774 81,891 Synthes, Inc. * 331 36,929 UBS AG 7,945 664,162 Unaxis Holding AG Class R 88 8,713 Valora Holding AG 26 6,365 Zurich Financial Services AG * 1,072 178,007 ------------ 4,545,457 ------------ United Kingdom--24.8% 3i Group PLC 4,621 58,803 Aegis Group PLC 8,224 16,972 Aggreko PLC 1,629 5,229 Alliance Unichem PLC 1,925 27,763 Amec PLC 2,129 12,108 Amvescap PLC 5,554 34,177 Anglo American PLC 10,566 248,776 ARM Holdings PLC 10,315 21,642 Arriva PLC 1,360 14,059 Associated British Ports Holdings PLC 2,354 21,398 AstraZeneca PLC 12,387 447,959 Aviva PLC 16,857 202,251 BAA PLC 7,952 88,825 BG Group PLC 26,340 178,615 BOC Group PLC 3,747 71,254 BAE Systems PLC 22,723 100,166 Balfour Beatty PLC 3,420 20,618 Barclays PLC 48,000 540,214 Barratt Developments PLC 1,718 19,585 BBA Group PLC 3,284 17,948 Bellway PLC 774 12,076 Berkeley Group Holdings PLC 754 11,686 BHP Billiton PLC 18,386 214,393 Boots Group PLC 5,715 71,632 BP PLC 161,354 1,566,656 BPB PLC 3,835 34,775 Brambles Industries PLC 5,164 25,714 British Airways PLC * 3,995 17,964 British American Tobacco PLC 12,048 207,726 British Land Company PLC 3,821 65,470 British Sky Broadcasting PLC 9,341 100,563 BT Group PLC 63,712 248,256 Bunzl PLC 3,501 29,143 Cable & Wireless PLC * 17,178 39,172 Cadbury Schweppes PLC 15,443 143,469 Capita Group PLC 4,746 33,160 Carnival PLC 1,275 77,621 Cattles PLC 2,333 16,383 Centrica PLC 28,560 129,059 Close Brothers Group PLC 821 11,530 Cobham PLC 891 21,087 Compass Group PLC 16,076 75,631 Cookson Group PLC * 12,582 8,538 Corus Group PLC * 31,015 30,052 Daily Mail and General Trust NV Class A 2,222 31,524 Davis Service Group PLC 1,505 11,813 De La Rue PLC 1,297 8,610 Diageo PLC 22,726 323,893 Dixons Group PLC 13,889 40,348 Eircom Group PLC * 3,000 7,025 Electrocomponents PLC 3,256 17,717 Emap PLC 1,843 28,757 EMI Group PLC 5,647 28,652 Enterprise Inns PLC 2,583 39,221 Exel PLC 2,318 32,097 FirstGroup PLC 3,209 21,446 FKI PLC 4,542 10,109 Friends Provident PLC 14,671 43,216 GKN PLC 5,671 25,678 GlaxoSmithKline PLC 43,783 1,025,735 Great Portland Estates PLC 1,047 6,579 Group 4 Securicor PLC * 8,369 22,446 GUS PLC 7,554 135,570 HSBC Holdings PLC 82,347 1,384,376 Hammerson PLC 2,153 35,841 Hanson PLC 5,460 46,692 Hays PLC 13,265 31,507 HBOS PLC 28,951 469,539 Hilton Group PLC 11,456 62,344 HMV Group PLC 2,784 13,837 ICAP PLC 3,451 17,893 Imi PLC 2,470 18,565 Imperial Chemical Industries PLC 8,573 39,443 Imperial Tobacco Group PLC 5,388 147,218 Inchcape PLC 553 20,670 Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC 4,779 59,133 International Power PLC * 11,189 33,073 Intertek Testing Services Ltd. 1,272 17,145 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 268
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND SHARES VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON STOCKS--(CONTINUED) Invensys PLC * 43,259 $ 12,831 ITV PLC 31,103 62,589 J Sainsbury PLC 9,826 50,807 J Sainsbury PLC, Deferred Shrs *++(delta) 9,899 -- Johnson Matthey PLC 1,624 30,681 Kelda Group PLC 2,708 32,775 Kesa Electricals PLC 4,193 22,622 Kidde PLC 5,897 18,816 Kingfisher PLC 17,377 102,940 Legal & General Group PLC 48,448 101,860 Liberty International PLC 1,843 34,194 Lloyds TSB Group PLC 41,642 377,796 LogicaCMG PLC 5,843 21,525 London Stock Exchange PLC 1,805 20,092 Man Group PLC 2,016 56,768 Marconi Corporation PLC * 1,486 15,964 Marks & Spencer Group PLC 12,252 80,375 Meggitt PLC 3,107 15,564 MFI Furniture Group PLC 5,133 12,136 Misys PLC 3,985 15,977 Mitchells & Butlers PLC 3,717 24,156 National Express Group PLC 994 15,717 National Grid Transco PLC 23,008 218,619 Next PLC 1,969 62,153 Novar PLC 3,282 11,799 Pearson PLC 5,819 69,928 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (The) 5,642 32,147 Persimmon PLC 2,145 28,369 Pilkington PLC 7,452 15,680 Premier Farnell PLC 3,094 10,121 Provident Financial PLC 1,810 23,300 Prudential PLC 17,602 152,262 Punch Taverns PLC 1,824 24,098 Rank Group PLC 4,373 22,072 Reckitt Benckiser PLC 4,423 133,111 Reed Elsevier PLC 9,502 87,395 Rentokil Initial PLC 13,747 38,804 Reuters Group PLC 10,397 74,715 Rexam PLC 3,948 34,822 Rio Tinto PLC 7,951 234,013 RMC Group PLC 1,916 30,982 Rolls-Royce Group PLC 11,908 56,164 Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group PLC 22,489 33,464 Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC 23,327 781,738 SABMiller PLC 5,957 98,456 Sage Group PLC 9,194 35,590 Schroders PLC 894 12,859 Scottish & Newcastle PLC 6,065 50,517 Scottish & Southern Energy PLC 6,398 106,688 Scottish Power PLC 13,798 106,464 Serco Group PLC 3,157 14,493 Severn Trent PLC 2,602 48,131 Shell Transport & Trading Company PLC 71,593 611,224 Signet Group PLC 13,528 28,507 Slough Estates PLC 3,266 34,315 Smith & Nephew PLC 6,973 71,195 Smiths Group PLC 4,068 63,947 SSL International PLC 1,427 8,601 Stagecoach Group PLC 6,784 14,776 Stratex Networks, Inc. 3,386 90,623 Tate & Lyle PLC 2,929 26,460 Taylor Woodrow PLC 4,058 21,141 Tesco PLC 57,589 354,563 Tomkins PLC 6,024 29,324 Trinity Mirror PLC 2,300 28,031 Unilever PLC 20,617 201,823 United Business Media PLC 2,511 23,086 United Utilities PLC 4,157 50,032 United Utilities PLC Class A 2,308 19,763 Vodafone Group PLC 491,561 1,334,525 WPP Group PLC 8,394 91,846 Whitbread PLC 2,136 34,585 William Hill PLC 2,951 31,907 Wimpey (George) PLC 2,759 21,299 Wolseley PLC 4,319 80,418 Yell Group PLC 5,034 42,395 ------------ 16,687,355 ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost $44,906,048) 66,394,687 ------------ PREFERRED STOCKS--0.2% GERMANY--0.2% Fresenius Medical Care AG 200 11,561 Henkel KGaA 432 37,477 Porsche AG 58 36,802 ProSieben SAT.1 Media AG + 563 10,305 RWE AG 269 12,469 Volkswagen AG 764 25,272 ------------ TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS (Cost $115,885) 133,886 ------------ [Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS--0.2% U.S. TREASURY BILLS--0.2% U.S. Treasury Bill 2.155% 03/17/2005 (Cost $139,371) $140,000 139,371 --------- [Download Table] SHARES VALUE --------------------------------------------------- RIGHTS--0.0% BELGIUM--0.0% Colruyt SA Rights, Expires 3/31/2005 113 164 ------ ITALY--0.0% Terna SpA Rights 7,971 22,764 ------ TOTAL RIGHTS (Cost $18,422) 22,928 ------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 269
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND [Enlarge/Download Table] COUPON MATURITY RATE DATE FACE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS--1.6% INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS--0.1% BGI Institutional Fund 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ $ 72,581 $ 72,581 Merrill Lynch Premier Institutional Fund 2.140% 01/03/2005 ++ 18,820 18,820 Merrimac Cash Fund-Premium Class 1.758% 01/03/2005 ++ 17,364 17,364 ------------ 108,765 ------------ BANK & CERTIFICATE DEPOSITS/OFFSHORE TIME DEPOSITS--1.4% Bank of America 2.300% 06/09/2005 ++ 20,928 20,928 Bank of America 2.270% 03/03/2005 ++ 4,353 4,353 Bank of America 2.270% 01/18/2005 ++ 8,371 8,371 Bank of Montreal 2.260% 01/28/2005 ++ 435 435 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/24/2005 ++ 42,066 42,066 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.330% 01/13/2005 ++ 12,975 12,975 Bank of Nova Scotia 2.320% 02/08/2005 ++ 25,114 25,114 BNP Paribas 2.295% 02/23/2005 ++ 8,371 8,371 Calyon 2.340% 02/02/2005 ++ 8,371 8,371 Calyon 2.270% 01/20/2005 ++ 20,928 20,928 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 2.023% 11/04/2005 ++ 29,299 29,299 Citigroup 2.080% 01/28/2005 ++ 25,114 25,114 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 41,856 41,856 Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation 2.330% 09/09/2005 ++ 8,371 8,371 Delaware Funding Corporation 2.235% 01/04/2005 ++ 17,583 17,583 Den Danske Bank 2.260% 01/20/2005 ++ 50,227 50,227 Dexia Group 2.040% 01/21/2005 ++ 419 419 Falcon Asset Securitization Corporation 2.238% 01/18/2005 ++ 20,928 20,928 Fortis Bank 2.260% 01/05/2005 ++ 37,671 37,671 Fortis Bank 2.140% 01/12/2005 ++ 20,928 20,928 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.295% 01/10/2005 ++ 25,114 25,114 General Electric Capital Corporation 2.294% 01/21/2005 ++ 20,863 20,863 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 167,426 167,426 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.340% 03/29/2005 ++ 12,557 12,557 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 2.330% 01/27/2005 ++ 16,743 16,743 Greyhawk Funding 2.349% 02/08/2005 ++ 12,557 12,557 Lloyds TSB Bank 2.280% 02/02/2005 ++ 12,557 12,557 Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 2.353% 01/03/2005 ++ 84,550 84,550 Paradigm Funding LLC 2.245% 01/03/2005 ++ 8,283 8,283 Royal Bank of Canada 2.260% 02/01/2005 ++ 8,204 8,204 Royal Bank of Canada 2.250% 01/19/2005 ++ 5,860 5,860 Royal Bank of Scotland 2.360% 02/17/2005 ++ 41,856 41,856 Sheffield Receivables Corporation 2.255% 01/03/2005 ++ 28,379 28,379 Svenska Handlesbanken 2.250% 01/10/2005 ++ 12,557 12,557 Wells Fargo 2.320% 01/14/2005 ++ 19,756 19,756 Wells Fargo 2.270% 01/25/2005 ++ 41,856 41,856 ------------ 923,426 ------------ FLOATING RATE INSTRUMENTS/MASTER NOTES--0.1% Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 09/08/2005 ++ 8,371 8,371 Bear Stearns & Company 2.448% 06/05/2005 ++ 8,371 8,371 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/10/2005 ++ 29,299 29,299 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 06/05/2005 ++ 20,928 20,928 Morgan Stanley 2.393% 03/16/2005 ++ 10,046 10,046 ------------ 77,015 ------------ TOTAL CASH EQUIVALENTS (Cost $1,109,206) 1,109,206 ------------ REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--2.7% UNITED STATES--2.7% IBT Repurchase Agreement dated 12/31/04 due 01/03/05, with a maturity value of $1,784,574 and an effective yield of 1.80% collateralized by a U.S. Government Obligation with a rate of 5.375%, maturity date of 04/25/2017 and a market value of $1,873,521. 1,784,306 1,784,306 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--103.2% (Cost $48,073,238) 69,584,384 Other assets less liabilities--(3.2%) (2,167,290) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $67,417,094 ============ NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS: REIT Real Estate Investment Trust * Non-income producing security. ++ Security valued at fair value as determined by policies approved by the board of directors. + Denotes all or a portion of security on loan. ++ Represents collateral received from securities lending transactions. (delta) Security has no market value at 12/31/2004. See accompanying notes to financial statements. 270
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS--(CONTINUED) DECEMBER 31, 2004 VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND PERCENTAGE OF PORTFOLIO BY INDUSTRY (UNAUDITED): [Download Table] Banking 19.1% Oil & Gas 8.5% Telephone Systems 8.2% Pharmaceuticals 7.2% Beverages, Food & Tobacco 5.2% Insurance 4.7% Financial Services 4.6% Automotive 4.1% Electric Utilities 3.9% Commercial Services 3.8% Electronics 3.4% Metals 2.5% Chemicals 2.4% Real Estate 2.1% Media--Broadcasting & Publishing 2.0% Retailers 1.8% Transportation 1.8% Building Materials 1.5% Food Retailers 1.4% Bank & Certificate Deposits/Offshore Time Deposits 1.4% Communications 1.3% Computer Software & Processing 1.2% Computers & Information 1.2% Entertainment & Leisure 1.0% Heavy Machinery 1.0% Cosmetics & Personal Care 0.8% Miscellaneous 0.8% Forest Products & Paper 0.5% Home Construction, Furnishings & Appliances 0.5% Water Companies 0.5% Medical Supplies 0.4% Heavy Construction 0.4% Textiles, Clothing & Fabrics 0.4% Aerospace & Defense 0.4% Restaurants 0.4% Apparel Retailers 0.4% Mining 0.4% Medical Equipment & Supplies 0.3% Advertising 0.3% Lodging 0.3% Airlines 0.2% Industrial--Diversified 0.2% U.S. Treasury Bills 0.2% Institutional Money Market Funds 0.2% Containers & Packaging 0.1% Electrical Equipment 0.1% Floating Rate Instruments/Master Notes 0.1% Household Products 0.0% Health Care Providers 0.0% ----- TOTAL INVESTMENTS 103.2% Other assets less liabilities (3.2)% ----- TOTAL NET ASSETS 100.0% ===== See accompanying notes to financial statements. 271
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO SAVINGS ORIENTED FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------- MUTUAL FUNDS--100.0% Vantagepoint Core Bond Index Fund Class I 7,691,048 $ 78,141,050 Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund 2,930,386 26,226,958 Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund 2,591,109 26,222,026 Vantagepoint International Fund 1,320,375 13,282,975 Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund 912,762 91,066,283 Vantagepoint US Government Securities Fund 2,522,930 26,061,864 ------------ 261,001,156 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0% (Cost $246,495,319) 261,001,156 Other assets less liabilities--(0.0%) (25,569) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $260,975,587 ============ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 272
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------ MUTUAL FUNDS--100.0% Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund 2,323,917 $ 24,447,602 Vantagepoint Core Bond Index Fund Class I 14,111,260 143,370,405 Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund 5,391,875 48,257,278 Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund 4,751,336 48,083,523 Vantagepoint Growth Fund 4,616,969 38,367,016 Vantagepoint International Fund 3,412,288 34,327,622 Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund 1,436,063 143,276,009 ------------ 480,129,455 ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0% (Cost $442,365,281) 480,129,455 Other assets less liabilities--(0.0%) (33,312) ------------ NET ASSETS--100.0% $480,096,143 ============ See accompanying notes to financial statements. 273
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO TRADITIONAL GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- MUTUAL FUNDS--100.0% Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund 9,754,559 $ 102,617,960 Vantagepoint Core Bond Index Fund Class I 19,574,510 198,877,026 Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund 11,309,884 101,223,464 Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund 14,932,139 151,113,249 Vantagepoint Growth Fund 18,074,298 150,197,418 Vantagepoint International Fund 10,178,102 102,391,703 Vantagepoint Short-Term Bond Fund 1,991,682 198,710,111 --------------- 1,005,130,931 --------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0% (Cost $908,307,115) 1,005,130,931 Other assets less liabilities--(0.0%) (54,717) --------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $1,005,076,214 =============== See accompanying notes to financial statements. 274
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO LONG-TERM GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- MUTUAL FUNDS--100.0% Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund 14,979,981 $ 157,589,404 Vantagepoint Core Bond Index Fund Class I 20,286,056 206,106,329 Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund 15,137,329 135,479,096 Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund 20,527,104 207,734,292 Vantagepoint Growth Fund 24,933,382 207,196,408 Vantagepoint International Fund 12,570,309 126,457,311 --------------- 1,040,562,840 --------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0% (Cost $968,130,922) 1,040,562,840 Other assets less liabilities--(0.0%) (55,554) --------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $1,040,507,286 =============== See accompanying notes to financial statements. 275
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SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2004 [Download Table] VANTAGEPOINT MODEL PORTFOLIO ALL-EQUITY GROWTH FUND SHARES VALUE ----------------------------------------------------------------- MUTUAL FUNDS--100.0% Vantagepoint Aggressive Opportunities Fund 4,122,706 $ 43,370,864 Vantagepoint Equity Income Fund 3,622,368 32,420,191 Vantagepoint Growth & Income Fund 4,270,509 43,217,546 Vantagepoint Growth Fund 7,792,863 64,758,690 Vantagepoint International Fund 3,247,344 32,668,285 ------------- 216,435,576 ------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0% (Cost $186,041,085) 216,435,576 Other assets less liabilities--(0.0%) (20,413) ------------- NET ASSETS--100.0% $ 216,415,163 ============= See accompanying notes to financial statements. 276
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Shares of the Vantagepoint Funds are distributed by ICMA-RC Services, LLC, a wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of the ICMA Retirement Corporation and a member NASD/SIPC. [THE VANTAGEPOINT FUNDS LOGO] 777 North Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4240 Toll-Free 1-800-669-7400 Para asistencia en Espanol llame al 1-800-669-8216 www.icmarc.org ANR000-001-0205-214 ITEM 2 (CODE OF ETHICS): SUB-ITEM 2a. The board of directors of the registrant has adopted a code of ethics that applies to the Vantagepoint Funds and its principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, and to persons performing similar functions. SUB-ITEM 2c. Not applicable. SUB-ITEM 2d. Not applicable. SUB-ITEM 2e. Not applicable. ITEM 3 (AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT): All of the members of the audit committee of the registrant have been determined by its board of directors to be audit committee financial experts. The members of the audit committee are: Arthur Lynch, Eddie N. Moore, Jr., and Anthony Calhoun. All audit committee members are independent under the applicable rules. ITEM 4 (PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES): SUB-ITEM 4a (AUDIT FEES). The aggregate fees billed for professional services rendered by the registrant's principal accountant, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, for audits of the registrant's financial statements were $220,400 and $214,500 in 2004 and 2003, respectively. SUB-ITEM 4b (AUDIT RELATED FEES). The aggregate fees billed for assurance and related services rendered by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit of the registrant's financial statements (and not reported under Sub-item 4a) were $25,000 and $42,500 in 2004 and 2003, respectively. In 2004, such services were provided to monitor the transition of the registrant's index funds from master-feeder to stand-alone investment structures. In 2003, these services covered a review of the registrant's June 30, 2003 Semi-Annual Report. SUB-ITEM 4c (TAX FEES). The aggregate fees billed for professional services rendered by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for tax compliance, tax advice, and tax planning were $80,600 and $65,000 in 2004 and 2003, respectively. These services covered preparation of the registrant's income tax and excise tax returns, and also included related tax provision work. SUB-ITEM 4d (ALL OTHER FEES). Not applicable. SUB-ITEM 4e(1). The registrant's audit committee pre-approves all audit and non-audit services to be performed by the registrant's accountant before they are engaged to perform such services. SUB-ITEM 4e(2). The registrant's audit committee approved 100% of the services described in Sub-items 4b through 4d. SUB-ITEM 4f. Not applicable. SUB-ITEM 4g. The aggregate amount of non-audit fees billed for professional services rendered by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP to the registrant's investment adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the adviser was $30,000 in 2003. These services were billed to and paid by the parent of the registrant's investment adviser for a review of the June 30, 2003 trust financial statements of the registrant's controlling shareholder. No such services were rendered by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in 2004.
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FORM N-CSR SUB-ITEM 4h. Not applicable. ITEM 5 (AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS): Not applicable to this registrant. ITEM 6 (SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS): Not applicable; included under Item 1. ITEM 7 (DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES & PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES): Not applicable to this registrant. ITEM 8 (PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS): Not applicable to this registrant. ITEM 9 (PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS): Not applicable to this registrant. ITEM 10 (SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS): Not applicable; no material changes. ITEM 11 (CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES): SUB-ITEM 11a. The Principal Executive and Principal Financial Officers have concluded that the registrant's Disclosure Controls and Procedures are effective based on their evaluation of the Disclosure Controls and Procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report. SUB-ITEM 11b. There was no change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting. ITEM 12 (EXHIBITS): SUB-ITEM 12a(1). The code of ethics exhibit is attached. SUB-ITEM 12a(2). The certification exhibits are attached. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. The Vantagepoint Funds By: /s/ Joan McCallen --------------------------------------------------------- Joan McCallen, Principal Executive Officer Date March 8, 2005
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FORM N-CSR Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities, and on the dates indicated. By: /s/ Joan McCallen --------------------------------------------------------- Joan McCallen, Principal Executive Officer Date March 8, 2005 By: /s/ Gerard P. Maus --------------------------------------------------------- Gerard P. Maus, Principal Financial Officer Date March 8, 2005

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