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Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. Investment return will fluctuate. Shares, when redeemed, may worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than that shown here. The current yield more closely reflects the current earnings of the Fund than the total return. Performance would have been lower in the absence of fee waivers in effect. Select a Fund to view the most recent month-end performance information.

The recent growth rate in the stock market has helped to produce short-term returns for some asset classes that are not typical and may not continue in the future. Because of ongoing market volatility, fund performance may be subject to substantial short-term changes.

Updated Daily as of 02/08/10As of 01/31/10Avg. Annual Return as of 12/31/09Annual
Expense Ratios
Equity FundsShare PriceYTD Total
Return
30-Day
SEC Yield
1-year5-years10-yearsSince InceptionInception
Date
Gross
Expense
Ratio
Net
Expense
Ratio*

*Includes voluntary expense reimbursements by Northern Funds' investment advisers that may change or end at any time.

Total return is based on net change in NAV, assuming reinvestment of all distributions. 30-Day SEC Yield is based on net income during the 30-day period ending on the date shown above. Share price change reflects the change in share price from the previous day. Since-inception returns for funds less than one year old are not annualized.

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An investment in Northern Funds is not insured by the FDIC, and is not a deposit or obligation of, or guaranteed by The Northern Trust Company or any affiliate. An investment in Northern Funds involves risks, including possible loss of principal.