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Timothy Plan Small Cap Value Fund Class I TPVIX
NASDAQ
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Fund Information
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Open/Closed to New Investors
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Cash
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Services Offered
Systematic Withdrawal Plan, Institutional Only, Automatic Investment Plan, Qualified Investment, Phone Exchange, Wire Redemption, Retirement Investment
Top Holdings
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Renasant Corp
RNST - NYSE
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Merit Medical Systems Inc
MMSI - NASDAQ
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Papa John's International Inc
PZZA - NASDAQ
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Academy Sports and Outdoors Inc Ordinary Shares
ASO - NASDAQ
C
PotlatchDeltic Corp
PCH - NASDAQ
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Company Information
Provider
Timothy Plan
Manager/Tenure
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William E. Costello (14), Matthew R. Lockridge (14), Frederic G. Rowsey (11), 4 others
Address
Timothy Plan
Maitland FL - 32759
Country
United States
Phone Number
800-662-0201
Investment Strategy
The investment seeks long-term growth of capital, with a secondary objective of current income. The fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by primarily investing at least 80% of its total assets in U.S. stocks with market capitalizations that fall within the range of companies included in the Russell 2000 Index (the "index"). It invests using a value investing style. Value funds typically emphasize stocks whose prices are below average in relation to such measures as earnings and book value; these stocks often have above-average dividend yields.