You will likely receive lots of documents and communication related to your retirement plan. Don’t let it overwhelm you. When it comes to investment option summary pages, or a similar investment overview, the information provided may vary among retirement plan providers, but this is what you can typically expect.

  • Investment name

    The name of the investment option.

  • Investment objective/strategy

    The objective of the investment and how the manager intends to reach that objective. This may be general in nature or be a specific rate of return that the investment manager is anticipating.

  • Investor profile

    This section will typically include characteristics of an investor for whom the investment is intended including risk tolerance or desired outcome.

  • Fund overview/key facts

    This section may include facts about the investment option, such as:

    • The inception date: The date the option was made available to investors
    • Availability/status: Details on who is able to invest in this option
    • Fund category
    • Expense ratio: The amount taken out of an account to pay for the operation and management of the investment option
    • Trading/transfer restrictions
    • The portfolio manager’s name and contact information
  • Portfolio statistics/analysis

    This section typically includes risk measures such as:

    • Alpha: The difference between the investment’s active returns and its expected performance (given its level of risk)
    • Beta: A measurement of the investment’s sensitivity to market movements
    • R-Squared: The percentage of the investment’s movements as explained by movements in its benchmark index
    • Sharpe Ratio: Uses standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk
    • Standard Deviation: A statistical measure of the volatility of the investment’s returns
  • Top holdings

    The stocks and bonds with the most influence on the returns of this investment option.

  • Asset/sector allocation

    The holdings of the investment, broken down by general investment class or industry sector.

  • Performance

    The performance of the investment option is shown in this section. This may include year-to-date data and/or historical returns for the past 3 months, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 10 years or since the inception of the investment option. In some cases, this section also lets you compare your returns with those of a benchmark index.

To view information on the investment options available under your retirement plans, log in to your account.

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Investing always involves risk. There are no guarantees that an investment will grow in value. Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against loss. Each group of investments carries its own unique risks. Before investing, please read each fund prospectus for a detailed explanation of the risks, fees and costs associated with each underlying investment option.