The Timothy Plan

The Timothy Plan is the first mutual fund company that established and utilizes Biblically based screens as the first criteria in the selection of its investment portfolios of companies. The fund family avoids companies that support abortion, pornography, non-scriptural lifestyles, anti-family entertainment, alcohol producers, tobacco product manufacturers, gambling, violations of child labor laws, and supporting terrorist nations as defined by the US Government. The fund family is categorized as Biblically responsible investment (BRI). Its ultimate goal is to provide an alternative investment that allows Christian and conservative investors to align their investment portfolio with their beliefs. Timothy Plan constantly monitors the holdings in its investment portfolios to determine if any of the companies have changed their policies and procedures subsequent to being placed into the portfolio.

Funds

Funds offered by Timothy Plan (classes A, C and I) are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE):

Timothy Funds
Large/Mid-cap Growth Fund
Aggressive Growth Fund
Small Cap Value Fund
Large/ Mid-cap Value Fund
Growth & Income Fund
International Fund
Israel Common Values Fund
Emerging Markets Fund
Fixed Income Fund
High Yield Bond Fund
Defensive Strategies Fund (a non-diversified fund)
Strategic Growth Fund (a fund of funds)
Conservative Growth Fund (a fund of funds)

The class I shares are offered exclusively through registered investment advisors.


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