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Multi-Factor Small Cap Core FundPLOIXShare Class
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Objective

The PNC Multi-Factor Small Cap Core Fund’s investment objective is to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of small cap equity securities that possess both value and growth characteristics.

Average Annual Total Returns (%)

as of 12/31/2011

  INCEPTION EXPENSE RATIOS
  1 MO YTD 1YR 3YR 5YR 10YR (9/30/05) GROSS NET
I-Shares Multi-Factor Small Cap Core 0.02 0.30 0.30 14.49 -1.29 -- 1.73 1.42 0.95
Russell 2000 Index 0.66 -4.18 -4.18 15.63 0.15 5.62      
Based on Risk-Adjusted Returns
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Multi-Factor Small Cap Core - Class I
(Category: Small Growth)
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The Russell 2000 Index, an unmanaged index of companies widely representative of small capitalization companies based on market capitalization is not available for direct investment. Unlike a mutual fund, the performance of an index assumes no taxes, transaction costs, management fees or other expenses.  The market cap range of the benchmark frequently changes.  As a result, the capitalization of companies in which the Fund invests may also change.

Investments in small capitalization companies present greater risk of loss than investments in large companies. Investments in value companies can continue to be undervalued for long periods of time and be more volatile than the stock market in general.  Investments in growth companies can be more sensitive to the company's earnings and more volatile than the stock market in general.  To the extent that the Fund invests a significant portion of its assets in a particular industry, the fund's performance could depend heavily on the performance of that industry and may be more volatile than less concentrated funds.  The portfolio team may choose to invest in initial public offerings (IPOs), the performance of which is unpredictable and the effect of which may not be duplicated during periods in which the Fund does not invest in IPOs.

Net operating expenses reflect contractual waivers and expense reimbursements that, if not renewed, will expire at the end of September 2012. For more information on fee waivers or expense reimbursements please see the expense table in the prospectus. Expenses listed above reflect those of the most recent prospectus.