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Before you invest, you may want to review the Funds
Prospectus, which contains more information about the Fund and
its risks. You can find the Funds Prospectus and other
information about the Fund online at
janus.com/info.
You can also get this information at no cost by calling a Janus
representative at
1-877-335-2687
or by sending an email request to
prospectusrequest@janus.com.
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[PERKINS LOGO]
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Summary
Prospectus dated April 1, 2013
Perkins International Value Fund
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Ticker:
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JIFAX
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Class A Shares
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JIFSX
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Class S Shares
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JIFNX
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Class N Shares
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JIFCX
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Class C Shares
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JIFIX
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Class I Shares
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JIFTX
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Class T Shares
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INVESTMENT
OBJECTIVE
Perkins International Value Fund
seeks capital
appreciation.
FEES AND
EXPENSES OF THE FUND
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold Shares of the Fund. Each share class has
different expenses, but represents an investment in the same
Fund. For Class A Shares, you may qualify for sales charge
discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in
the future, at least $50,000 in the Fund or in other Janus
mutual funds. More information about these and other discounts,
as well as eligibility requirements for each share class, is
available from your financial professional and in the
Purchases section on page 26 of the Funds
Prospectus and in the Purchases section on
page 52 of the Funds Statement of Additional
Information.
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SHAREHOLDER FEES
(fees paid directly from your investment)
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Class A
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Class C
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Class S
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Class I
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Class N
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Class T
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Maximum Sales Charge (load) Imposed on Purchases (as a
percentage of offering price)
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5.75%
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (load) (as a percentage of the
lower of original purchase price or redemption proceeds)
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None
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1.00%
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ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
(expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the
value of your investment)
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Class A
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Class C
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Class S
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Class I
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Class N
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Class T
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Management Fees
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0.80%
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0.80%
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0.80%
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0.80%
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0.80%
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0.80%
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Distribution/Service (12b-1) Fees
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0.25%
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1.00%
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0.25%
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None
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Other
Expenses
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3.61%
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3.48%
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3.66%
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3.49%
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3.41%
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3.66%
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Total Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(2)
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4.66%
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5.28%
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4.71%
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4.29%
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4.21%
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4.46%
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Fee
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3.19%
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3.21%
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3.17%
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3.19%
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3.17%
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3.17%
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Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee
Waiver
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1.47%
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2.07%
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1.54%
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1.10%
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1.04%
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1.29%
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(1)
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Since the Fund is new, Other Expenses are based on the estimated
annualized expenses that the Fund expects to incur in its
initial fiscal year.
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Janus Capital has contractually agreed to waive the Funds
total annual fund operating expenses (excluding the distribution
and shareholder servicing fees applicable to Class A
Shares, Class C Shares, and Class S Shares; administrative
services fees payable pursuant to the Transfer Agency Agreement;
brokerage commissions; interest; dividends; taxes; acquired fund
fees and expenses; and extraordinary expenses) to 0.98% until at
least February 1, 2015. The contractual waiver may be
terminated or modified prior to this date only at the discretion
of the Board of Trustees. For a period of three years subsequent
to the Funds commencement of operations (April 1,
2013), Janus Capital may recover from the Fund fees and expenses
previously waived or reimbursed, which could then be considered
a deferral, if the Funds expense ratio, including
recovered expenses, falls below the expense limit.
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EXAMPLE:
The following Example is based on expenses without
waivers.
The Example is intended to help you compare the
cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in
other mutual funds. The Example assumes that you invest $10,000
in the Fund for the time periods indicated and reinvest all
dividends and distributions. The Example also assumes that your
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International Value Fund
investment has a 5% return each year and that the Funds
operating expenses without waivers or recoupments (if
applicable) remain the same. Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
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If Shares are
redeemed:
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1 Year
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3 Years
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1,015
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1,899
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Class C Shares
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627
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1,577
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Class S Shares
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If Shares are not
redeemed:
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1 Year
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3 Years
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1,419
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431
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Portfolio Turnover:
The Fund pays transaction costs,
such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or
turns over its portfolio). A higher portfolio
turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may
result in higher taxes when Fund shares are held in a taxable
account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual fund
operating expenses or in the Example, affect the Funds
performance.
PRINCIPAL
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund pursues its investment objective by investing primarily
in common stocks of companies of any size located outside of the
United States, including in emerging markets. The Fund normally
invests in issuers from several different countries, but under
unusual circumstances, may invest in a single country. The Fund
may also invest in non-U.S. debt securities. In addition,
when the portfolio managers believe that market conditions are
unfavorable for investing, or when they are otherwise unable to
locate attractive investment opportunities, the Funds cash
or similar investments may increase.
The Fund focuses on companies that have fallen out of favor with
the market or that appear to be temporarily misunderstood by the
investment community. The Funds portfolio managers
generally look for companies with:
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attractive relative and absolute valuation ratios or that have
underperformed recently
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favorable reward to risk characteristics
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PRINCIPAL
INVESTMENT RISKS
The biggest risk is that the Funds returns will vary, and
you could lose money. The Fund is designed for long-term
investors seeking an equity portfolio, including common stocks.
Common stocks tend to be more volatile than many other
investment choices.
Foreign Exposure Risk.
The Fund normally has
significant exposure to foreign markets as a result of its
investments in foreign securities, including investments in
emerging markets, which can be more volatile than the U.S.
markets. As a result, its returns and net asset value may be
affected to a large degree by fluctuations in currency exchange
rates or political or economic conditions in a particular
country. In some foreign markets, there may not be protection
against failure by other parties to complete transactions. It
may not be possible for the Fund to repatriate capital,
dividends, interest, and other income from a particular country
or governmental entity. In addition, a market swing in one or
more countries or regions where the Fund has invested a
significant amount of its assets may have a greater effect on
the Funds performance than it would in a more
geographically diversified portfolio. To the extent the Fund
invests in foreign debt securities, such investments are
sensitive to changes in interest rates. The Funds
investments in emerging market countries may involve risks
greater than, or in addition to, the risks of investing in more
developed countries.
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Emerging Markets Risk.
The risks of foreign
investing mentioned above are heightened when investing in
emerging markets. Emerging markets securities involve a number
of additional risks, which may result from less government
supervision and regulation of business and industry practices
(including the potential lack of strict finance and accounting
controls and standards), stock exchanges, brokers, and listed
companies, making these investments potentially more volatile in
price and less liquid than investments in developed securities
markets, resulting in greater risk to investors. There is a risk
in developing countries that a future economic or political
crisis could lead to price controls, forced mergers of
companies, expropriation or confiscatory taxation, imposition or
enforcement of foreign ownership limits, seizure,
nationalization, or creation of government monopolies, any of
which may have a detrimental effect on the Funds
investments. In addition, the Funds investments may be
denominated in foreign currencies and therefore, changes in the
value of a countrys currency compared to the
U.S. dollar may affect the value of the Funds
investments. To the extent that the Fund invests a significant
portion of its assets in the securities of issuers in or
companies of a single country or region, it is more likely to be
impacted by events or conditions affecting that country or
region, which could have a negative impact on the Funds
performance.
Value Investing Risk.
Because different types
of stocks tend to shift in and out of favor depending on market
and economic conditions, value stocks may perform
differently than other types of stocks and from the market as a
whole, and can continue to be undervalued by the market for long
periods of time. It is also possible that a value stock will
never appreciate to the extent expected by the Funds
portfolio managers. When the Funds investments in cash or
similar investments increase due to a lack of favorable
investment opportunities or other extraordinary factors, the
Fund may not participate in market advances or declines to the
same extent that it would if the Fund had been fully invested.
Market Risk.
The value of the Funds
portfolio may decrease if the value of an individual company or
security, or multiple companies or securities, in the portfolio
decreases or if the portfolio managers belief about a
companys intrinsic worth is incorrect. Further, regardless
of how well individual companies or securities perform, the
value of the Funds portfolio could also decrease if there
are deteriorating economic or market conditions. It is important
to understand that the value of your investment may fall,
sometimes sharply, in response to changes in the market, and you
could lose money.
An investment in the Fund is not a bank deposit and is not
insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation or any other government agency.
PERFORMANCE
INFORMATION
The Fund does not have a full calendar year of operations.
Performance information for certain periods will be included in
the Funds first annual and/or semiannual report.
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MANAGEMENT
Investment Adviser:
Janus Capital Management LLC
Investment Subadviser:
Perkins Investment Management
LLC
Portfolio Managers: Tadd H. Chessen
, CFA, is
Co-Portfolio
Manager of the Fund, which he has
co-managed
since inception.
J. Christian Kirtley
, CFA, is
Co-Portfolio
Manager of the Fund, which he has
co-managed
since inception.
Gregory R. Kolb
, CFA, is
Co-Portfolio
Manager of the Fund, which he has
co-managed
since inception.
PURCHASE
AND SALE OF FUND SHARES
Minimum Investment Requirements*
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Class A Shares, Class C Shares**, Class S Shares, and Class T
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2,500
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Certain tax-deferred accounts or UGMA/UTMA accounts
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500
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Class I Shares
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Institutional investors (investing directly with Janus)
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Through an intermediary institution
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certain tax-deferred accounts or
UGMA/UTMA
accounts
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No minimum investment requirements imposed by the Fund
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Exceptions to these minimums may apply for certain tax-deferred,
tax-qualified and retirement plans, and accounts held through
certain wrap programs.
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The maximum purchase in Class C Shares is $500,000 for any
single purchase.
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Purchases, exchanges, and redemptions can generally be made only
through institutional channels, such as financial intermediaries
and retirement platforms. Class I Shares may be purchased
directly by certain institutional investors. You should contact
your financial intermediary or refer to your plan documents for
information on how to invest in the Fund. Requests must be
received in good order by the Fund or its agents (financial
intermediary or plan sponsor, if applicable) prior to the close
of the regular trading session of the New York Stock Exchange in
order to receive that days net asset value. For additional
information, refer to Purchases,
Exchanges, and/or Redemptions in the
Prospectus.
TAX
INFORMATION
The Funds distributions are taxable, and will be taxed as
ordinary income or capital gains, unless you are investing
through a tax-deferred arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an
individual retirement account.
PAYMENTS
TO BROKER-DEALERS AND OTHER FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
If you purchase Class A Shares, Class C Shares,
Class S Shares, Class I Shares, or Class T Shares
of the Fund through a broker-dealer or other financial
intermediary (such as a bank), the Fund and its related
companies may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares
and related services. These payments may create a conflict of
interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other intermediary
and your salesperson to recommend the Fund over another
investment or to recommend one share class over another. Ask
your salesperson or visit your financial intermediarys
website for more information.
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Investment Fund
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Before you invest, you may want to review the Funds
Prospectus, which contains more information about the Fund and
its risks. You can find the Funds Prospectus and other
information about the Fund online at
janus.com/reports.
You can also get this information at no cost by calling a Janus
representative at
1-800-525-3713
or by sending an email request to
prospectusorder@janus.com.
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[PERKINS LOGO]
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Summary
Prospectus dated April 1, 2013
Perkins International Value Fund
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Ticker:
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JIFDX
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Class D Shares*
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* Class D Shares are closed to certain new investors.
INVESTMENT
OBJECTIVE
Perkins International Value Fund
seeks capital
appreciation.
FEES AND
EXPENSES OF THE FUND
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold Shares of the Fund.
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ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
(expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the
value of your investment)
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Class D
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Management Fees
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0.80%
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Other
Expenses
(1)
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3.95%
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Total Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(2)
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4.75%
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Fee
Waiver
(2)
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3.51%
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Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee
Waiver
(2)
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1.24%
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(1)
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Since the Fund is new, Other Expenses are based on the estimated
annualized expenses that the Fund expects to incur in its
initial fiscal year.
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(2)
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Janus Capital has contractually agreed to waive the Funds
total annual fund operating expenses (excluding administrative
services fees payable pursuant to the Transfer Agency Agreement,
brokerage commissions, interest, dividends, taxes, acquired fund
fees and expenses, and extraordinary expenses) to 0.98% until at
least February 1, 2015. The contractual waiver may be
terminated or modified prior to this date only at the discretion
of the Board of Trustees. For a period of three years subsequent
to the Funds commencement of operations (April 1,
2013), Janus Capital may recover from the Fund fees and expenses
previously waived or reimbursed, which could then be considered
a deferral, if the Funds expense ratio, including
recovered expenses, falls below the expense limit.
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EXAMPLE:
The following Example is based on expenses without waivers.
The Example is intended to help you compare the cost of
investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other mutual
funds. The Example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund
for the time periods indicated, reinvest all dividends and
distributions, and then redeem all of your Shares at the end of
each period. The Example also assumes that your investment has a
5% return each year and that the Funds operating expenses
without waivers or recoupments (if applicable) remain the same.
Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on
these assumptions your costs would be:
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1 Year
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3 Years
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Class D Shares
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$
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476
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$
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1,430
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Portfolio Turnover:
The Fund pays transaction costs,
such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or
turns over its portfolio). A higher portfolio
turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may
result in higher taxes when Fund shares are held in a taxable
account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual fund
operating expenses or in the Example, affect the Funds
performance.
PRINCIPAL
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund pursues its investment objective by investing primarily
in common stocks of companies of any size located outside of the
United States, including in emerging markets. The Fund normally
invests in issuers from several different countries, but under
unusual circumstances, may invest in a single country. The Fund
may also invest in non-U.S. debt securities. In addition,
when the portfolio managers believe that market conditions are
unfavorable for investing, or when they are otherwise unable to
locate attractive investment opportunities, the Funds cash
or similar investments may increase.
The Fund focuses on companies that have fallen out of favor with
the market or that appear to be temporarily misunderstood by the
investment community. The Funds portfolio managers
generally look for companies with:
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strong balance sheets and solid recurring free cash flows
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attractive relative and absolute valuation ratios or that have
underperformed recently
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favorable reward to risk characteristics
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PRINCIPAL
INVESTMENT RISKS
The biggest risk is that the Funds returns will vary, and
you could lose money. The Fund is designed for long-term
investors seeking an equity portfolio, including common stocks.
Common stocks tend to be more volatile than many other
investment choices.
Foreign Exposure Risk.
The Fund normally has
significant exposure to foreign markets as a result of its
investments in foreign securities, including investments in
emerging markets, which can be more volatile than the U.S.
markets. As a result, its returns and net asset value may be
affected to a large degree by fluctuations in currency exchange
rates or political or economic conditions in a particular
country. In some foreign markets, there may not be protection
against failure by other parties to complete transactions. It
may not be possible for the Fund to repatriate capital,
dividends, interest, and other income from a particular country
or governmental entity. In addition, a market swing in one or
more countries or regions where the Fund has invested a
significant amount of its assets may have a greater effect on
the Funds performance than it would in a more
geographically diversified portfolio. To the extent the Fund
invests in foreign debt securities, such investments are
sensitive to changes in interest rates. The Funds
investments in emerging market countries may involve risks
greater than, or in addition to, the risks of investing in more
developed countries.
Emerging Markets Risk.
The risks of foreign
investing mentioned above are heightened when investing in
emerging markets. Emerging markets securities involve a number
of additional risks, which may result from less government
supervision and regulation of business and industry practices
(including the potential lack of strict finance and accounting
controls and standards), stock exchanges, brokers, and listed
companies, making these investments potentially more volatile in
price and less liquid than investments in developed securities
markets, resulting in greater risk to investors. There is a risk
in developing countries that a future economic or political
crisis could lead to price controls, forced mergers of
companies, expropriation or confiscatory taxation, imposition or
enforcement of foreign ownership limits, seizure,
nationalization, or creation of government monopolies, any of
which may have a detrimental effect on the Funds
investments. In addition, the Funds investments may be
denominated in foreign currencies and therefore, changes in the
value of a countrys currency compared to the
U.S. dollar may affect the value of the Funds
investments. To the extent that the Fund invests a significant
portion of its assets in the securities of issuers in or
companies of a single country or region, it is more likely to be
impacted by events or conditions affecting that country or
region, which could have a negative impact on the Funds
performance.
Value Investing Risk.
Because different types
of stocks tend to shift in and out of favor depending on market
and economic conditions, value stocks may perform
differently than other types of stocks and from the market as a
whole, and can continue to be undervalued by the market for long
periods of time. It is also possible that a value stock will
never appreciate to the extent expected by the Funds
portfolio managers. When the Funds investments in cash or
similar investments increase due to a lack of favorable
investment opportunities or other extraordinary factors, the
Fund may not participate in market advances or declines to the
same extent that it would if the Fund had been fully invested.
Market Risk.
The value of the Funds
portfolio may decrease if the value of an individual company or
security, or multiple companies or securities, in the portfolio
decreases or if the portfolio managers belief about a
companys intrinsic worth is incorrect. Further, regardless
of how well individual companies or securities perform, the
value of the Funds portfolio could also decrease if there
are deteriorating economic or market conditions. It is important
to understand that the value of your investment may fall,
sometimes sharply, in response to changes in the market, and you
could lose money.
An investment in the Fund is not a bank deposit and is not
insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation or any other government agency.
PERFORMANCE
INFORMATION
The Fund does not have a full calendar year of operations.
Performance information for certain periods will be included in
the Funds first annual and/or semiannual report.
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MANAGEMENT
Investment Adviser:
Janus Capital Management LLC
Investment Subadviser:
Perkins Investment Management
LLC
Portfolio Managers: Tadd H. Chessen
, CFA, is
Co-Portfolio
Manager of the Fund, which he has
co-managed
since inception.
J. Christian Kirtley
, CFA, is
Co-Portfolio
Manager of the Fund, which he has
co-managed
since inception.
Gregory R. Kolb
, CFA, is
Co-Portfolio
Manager of the Fund, which he has
co-managed
since inception.
PURCHASE
AND SALE OF FUND SHARES
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Minimum Investment Requirements
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To open a new regular Fund account
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$
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2,500
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To open a new UGMA/UTMA account, Coverdell Education Savings
Account, or a retirement Fund account
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without an automatic investment program
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$
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1,000
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with an automatic investment program of
$100 per month
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$
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500
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To add to any existing type of Fund account
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$
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100
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You may generally purchase, exchange, or redeem Fund Shares on
any business day by written request, wire transfer, telephone,
and in most cases, online at
janus.com/individual.
You may conduct transactions by mail (Janus,
P.O. Box 55932, Boston, MA
02205-5932),
or by telephone at
1-800-525-3713.
Purchase, exchange, or redemption requests must be received in
good order by the Fund or its agents prior to the close of the
regular trading session of the New York Stock Exchange in order
to receive that days net asset value. For additional
information, refer to To Open an Account or Buy
Shares, To Exchange Shares, and/or To
Sell Shares in the Prospectus.
TAX
INFORMATION
The Funds distributions are taxable, and will be taxed as
ordinary income or capital gains, unless you are investing
through a tax-deferred arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an
individual retirement account.
PAYMENTS
TO BROKER-DEALERS AND OTHER FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
With respect to certain other classes of shares, the Fund and
its related companies may pay select broker-dealer firms or
other financial intermediaries for the sale of Fund shares and
related services. These payments may create a conflict of
interest by influencing a broker-dealer or other intermediary or
a salesperson to recommend the Fund over another investment or
to recommend one share class over another.
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