Target Date Funds are an asset mix of stocks, bonds and other investments that automatically becomes more conservative as the fund approaches its target retirement date and beyond. Principal invested is not guaranteed. Fidelity does not provide legal or tax advice. The information herein is general...
Fidelity Asset Manager® Funds allow you to choose an asset mix based on your own risk tolerance and offer diversification across multiple asset classes. Fidelity Freedom® Funds Fidelity Freedom® Funds, also called target date funds, are single-fund investment strategies that can help take ...
Fidelity Go’s Target Tracking lets customers set goals while Fidelity monitors their progress. Customers also have access to the robo-advisor’s other financial planning tools and apps, as well as the company’s educational resources, which are strong. How much does Fidelity Go cost? Fidelity...
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The "target date" of a target date fund is the anticipated year of retirement: each of our 14 Fidelity Freedom Funds has a year in its name. Choose a Fidelity Freedom Fund based on the year you expect to retire. You don't need to adjust your asset allocation over time because Fidelity...
Fidelity manages a number of different types of these funds, including funds that are managed to a specific target date, funds that are managed to maintain a specific asset allocation, funds that are managed to generate income, and funds that are managed in anticipation of specific outcomes, ...
In developing the series of salary multipliers corresponding to age, Fidelity assumed age-based asset allocations consistent with the equity glide path of a typical target date retirement fund, a 15% savings rate, a 1.5% constant real wage growth, a retirement age of 67 and a planning age ...
401(k)s let you contribute part of each paycheck into a retirement account, where you can generally invest your assets in various types of mutual funds, such as index funds or target date funds. The ability to invest for retirement is a major incentive to use a 401(k)—investing your mo...
If you don't catch your excess contributions by your tax deadline, you may have to pay a 6% tax penalty on the excess amount each year until you remove those funds from the account. How much should you contribute to your IRA? It can be a challenge to determine how much to save in ...
Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so holding them until maturity to avoid losses caused by price volatility is not possible. Views expressed are as of the date indicated, based on the information available at that time, and may change based on market or ...