Prudential Jennison Conservative Growth Fund
Formerly known as Jennison Conservative Growth Fund.

The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in larger-cap stocks believed to have sustainable, above-market growth in revenues, earnings, and cash flows at valuations comparable to the market.

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Performance
Fund Share Prices as of market close, 3/11/2010
NAV# CHANGE##
Class A (Symbol: TBDAX) 7.25 Gain+0.04
Class B (Symbol: TBDBX) 6.64 Gain+0.04
Class C (Symbol: TBDCX) 6.63 Gain+0.03
# "NAV" (Net Asset Value) is the $U.S. value of a single share of a fund, excluding any sales charges.
## "CHANGE" shows the change in $U.S. value over the previous day:Gain= Gain, Loss= Loss,  No Change = No Change.
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Past performance does not guarantee future results and current performance may be lower or higher than the past performance data quoted. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate, and shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Maximum sales charges: Class A, 5.5%; Class B, 5.0%; and Class C, 1.0%.
Average Annual Total Returns
Total Return
(with sales charges)
as of 2/28/2010
Total Return
(without sales charges)
as of 2/28/2010
Lipper
Average
as of
2/28/2010
Class A B C A B C
Year-to-Date N/A N/A N/A -2.81 -2.91 -2.92 -1.69
1-Year 40.43 42.55 46.66 48.60 47.55 47.66 49.40
3-Year -3.31 -3.02 -2.25 -1.47 -2.19 -2.25 -3.28
5-Year 0.92 1.17 1.30 2.07 1.33 1.30 1.12
10-Year -5.34 -5.50 -5.52 -4.80 -5.50 -5.52 -3.25
Since Incpt. -2.44 -2.63 -2.64 -1.91 -2.63 -2.64 -1.29
See Calendar Year Performance for the Prudential Jennison Conservative Growth Fund.
Total return describes the return to the investor before any sales charges are imposed. Lipper average is unmanaged, is based on the average return of all funds in this category, and does not take into consideration applicable sales charges. Unless noted otherwise, Lipper averages and index returns reflect performance beginning the closest month-end date to the Fund's inception. Benchmark since inception average is based on Class A inception date. SEC standardized return describes the return to the investor after maximum sales charges are imposed. All returns assume share price changes, as well as the compounding effect of reinvested dividends and capital gains. Returns may reflect fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements. Without such, returns would be lower.

Inception: Class A, B, and C, 11/3/1999.
Growth of $10,000
Fund ReturnFund Return$7,259
Class A Benchmark Return*Benchmark Return$7,722
Fund/Benchmark Return Chart
*Lipper Large-Cap Growth Funds Average
This chart represents historical performance and does not assume the effects of sales charges. If shown with sales charges, performance would have been lower. Lipper Large-Cap Growth Funds invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market caps greater than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index, typically have an above-average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P 500 Index. The S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index offers diversified market-cap U.S. market coverage. The S&P 500 provides a broad indicator of stock price movements. An investment cannot be made directly in an index.
Fund Facts & Holdings
Objective: Seeks long-term capital appreciation. There can be no assurance that the Fund's objective will be achieved.
Dividends: Paid annually, if any.
Capital Gains: Paid annually, if any.

See most recent complete Portfolio Holdings list.

The following information is as of 1/31/2010 and is subject to change.
Total Net Assets: $233 million
Largest Stock Holdings (% of Assets)
Google 6.2 %
Medco Health Solutions 4.6
Cisco Systems 4.4
Qualcomm 4.1
Apple Computer 4.0
Abbott Laboratories 3.2
Nike 3.2
Charles Schwab 3.1
Mastercard 2.9
Hewlett-Packard 2.9
Top Ten (of 47) 38.6 %
Sector Breakdown (% of Assets)
Information Technology 33.7 %
Healthcare 23.5
Consumer Discretionary 12.3
Financials 9.1
Energy 7.5
Industrials 7.4
Consumer Staples 6.8
Cash & Equivalents -0.2
Largest Industries (% of Assets)
Communications Equipment 8.6 %
Healthcare Equipment & Supplies 8.1
Pharmaceuticals 7.9
Computer Systems/Peripherals 6.9
Capital Markets 6.6
Fund Statistics
Average Weighted Market Capitalization ($mil) 72,027.3
Beta (3 Year) 0.90
P/E Ratio 25.4
Standard Deviation (3 Year) 18.20
Turnover Ratio (%) 56
All data is unaudited and subject to change.

The Fund may invest in foreign securities, which are subject to currency fluctuation and political uncertainty; short sales, which involve costs and the risk of potentially unlimited losses; leveraging, which may magnify losses; and derivative securities, which may carry market, credit, and liquidity risks. These risks may result in greater share price volatility. There is no assurance the Fund's objective will be achieved.

Average weighted market capitalization is the average market capitalization of stocks in a fund, each weighted by its proportion of assets. Beta measures a fund's sensitivity to changes in the overall market relative to its benchmark. P/E is the ratio of the sum of all market capitalizations in the portfolio divided by the sum of the total earnings of the same stocks. Standard deviation depicts how widely returns vary around its average and is used to understand the range of returns most likely for a given fund. A higher standard deviation generally implies greater volatility. Turnover (12-month) is the rate of trading in a portfolio, higher values imply more frequent trading. Beta is benchmarked against the S&P 500, an unmanaged index, which is a broad indicator of domestic stock price movements. An investment cannot be made directly in an index. Due to data availability, statistics may not be as of the current reporting period.

Source: Prudential Investment Management, Inc. (PIM), Jennison Associates (both Prudential Financial companies), and Lipper Inc.

Source of Sector classification: S&P/MSCI.
*This figure is comprised of companies that have been classified by S&P/MSCI GICS or classified by Jennison Associates LLC. Companies classified by Jennison Associates LLC are not sponsored by the S&P/MSCI GICS classification system.
Fund Managers
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Jennison Associates is one of the nation's leading managers of growth, value, blend, and specialty equity strategies. It has earned a reputation for excellence by fulfilling the needs of clients for more than 40 years. Michael Del Balso, Kathleen McCarragher and Blair Boyer are the portfolio managers for the Prudential Jennison Conservative Growth Fund.
Photo of Michael Del Balso Michael Del Balso is managing director, director of research for Growth Equity, and Large Cap Growth equity portfolio manager. He joined Jennison Associates in 1972 as a research analyst, and has been director of research for growth equity since 1994. He became a portfolio manager in 1999. Michael joined Jennison after four years at White, Weld & Company where he was a vice president, and followed growth companies with emphasis on the consumer area. He is a graduate of Yale University and received an M.B.A. from Columbia University. Michael is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts.
Photo of Kathleen McCarragher Kathleen A. McCarragher is a managing director, head of growth equity, and Large Cap Growth Equity portfolio manager. She joined Jennison Associates as an executive vice president and portfolio manager in May 1998, and was appointed head of growth equity in 2003. Prior to Jennison, Kathleen spent six years with Weiss, Peck & Greer where she was a managing director and the director of large cap growth equities. In addition, she spent 10 years with State Street Research and Management Company, initially as a research analyst responsible for healthcare, transports, and financials, and then as a portfolio manager and member of the Investment Committee. Kathleen graduated summa cum laude from the University of Wisconsin with a B.B.A. and received an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. She is a member of the Board of Advisors for the Appalachian Mountain Club and the Board of Trustees for The Gateway School.
Photo of Blair Boyer Blair Boyer is a managing director and Large Cap Growth/Blend Equity portfolio manager. He joined Jennison in 1993 after 10 years with Arnhold & S. Bleichroeder, Inc. In January 2003, Blair joined the growth equity team after co-managing international equity portfolios, where he managed the Jennison International Growth Fund. Prior to managing international equity portfolios at Bleichroder, he was a research analyst and later a senior portfolio manager in the Verus Capital division. Blair graduated from Bucknell University with a B.A. in economics and received an M.B.A. in finance from New York University.
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Mutual funds are not insured by the FDIC or any federal government agency, are not a deposit of or guaranteed by any bank or any bank affiliate, and may lose value.

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