Performance data quoted represents past performance, which does not guarantee
future results. Current performance may differ from figures shown. Investment
return and principal value will fluctuate with market conditions, and you may
have a gain or loss when you sell your shares.
Hypothetical $10,000 investment
$10,000 invested in the fund at inception, with all dividend and capital gain distributions reinvested, including sales charges, would be worth:
$12,348.00
as of September 30, 2009
(updated quarterly)
Inception Date 2 July 01, 2005
Fund's Benchmark3
A benchmark is a comparable broad-based index that can be used in evaluating a fund's performance.
MSCI All Country World Index
Barclays Capital Multiverse Index
Max. Initial Sales Charge
4.25%
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Annual Total Return (For the past 10 years or since inception for younger funds)
Results in %
2008
2007
2006
Including all sales charges
-27.98
5.76
16.27
Without sales charges
-24.71
10.42
21.30
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Important Legal Information
Risks associated with the Templeton Income Fund's investments in foreign debt and equity securities include currency fluctuations and political and economic uncertainty. Investments in developing markets involve heightened risks related to the same factors, in addition to those associated with their relatively small size and lesser liquidity. The risks associated with higher-yielding, lower-rated debt securities include higher risk of default and loss of principal. Interest rate movements will affect the fund's share price and yield. Bond prices generally move in the opposite direction from interest rates. Thus, as the prices of bonds in the fund adjust to a rise in interest rates, the fund's share price may decline. The fund's investment in derivative securities, such as financial futures and option contracts, and the fund's use of foreign currency techniques involve special risks as such may not achieve the anticipated benefits and/or may result in losses to the fund. These and other risks are described in the fund's prospectus.
The fund's manager has agreed in advance to waive all or a portion of its management fees and to make certain payments to reduce expenses. If the manager had not taken this action, the fund's total return, yield and distribution rate would have been lower.
For more information on any of our funds, contact your financial advisor or download a free prospectus. Investors should carefully consider a fund's investment goals, risks, sales charges and expenses before investing. The prospectus contains this and other information. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money.
Footnotes
1.
After-tax average annual total returns represent the average change in value of an investment on an annualized basis. Returns are calculated using the highest individual federal income tax rates; state and local taxes are not considered. Your actual after-tax returns depend on your particular tax situation and may differ from those shown. The before shares sold calculation assumes taxes are paid on fund distributions (dividends and capital gains) but does not reflect taxes that may be incurred upon sale or exchange of shares. The after shares sold calculation also adjusts for taxes due if the fund investment is sold at the end of the measurement period.
2.
For performance reporting purposes, the inception date for Classes A, R, Z and Advisor Class shares of all Franklin Templeton Funds is the date of effectiveness of the fund's registration statement or the first day the fund commenced operations. For Classes B and C shares of those funds, except Mutual Series, Class B of the Franklin Income Fund, and Class C of the Franklin International Small Cap Growth Fund and the Franklin Large Cap Equity Fund, inception date is the first day the fund commenced offering such shares. Franklin Income Fund Class B uses the inception date of the old Class B shares, renamed Class B1, for performance reporting purposes. For Mutual Series Funds and Franklin International Small Cap Growth and Franklin Large Cap Equity Funds, the inception date for Classes A, B, C and R shares is the funds' oldest class', Z or Advisor, inception date.
3.
Indices are unmanaged and one cannot invest directly in them.