CPR 401(K) PLAN Investment Options

Available Funds in CPR 401(K) PLAN

Below is the lineup of investment options available to participants in CPR 401(K) PLAN. This typically includes a mix of mutual funds, index funds, and collective investment trusts (CITs) — which are pooled investment vehicles custom-built for large retirement plans, often with lower expense ratios than their retail mutual fund equivalents.

When evaluating these options, focus on expense ratios (lower is better), asset class coverage (U.S. stocks, international stocks, bonds, and stable value), and whether low-cost index funds are available. Research consistently shows that low-cost, broadly diversified index funds outperform most actively managed funds over the long term.

Total Available Funds: 34
Investment Description
2 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. American Century Mid Cap Value
3 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. American Funds New Perspective
4 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. American Funds New World
5 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. American Funds Washington Mutual Investors
6 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Baird Aggregate Bond Class Institutional
7 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Blackrock Global Allocation Institutional
8 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Blackrock Inflation Protected Bond Institutional
9 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Eaton Vance Income Of Boston
10 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Federated Government Ultrashort Duration Institutional
11 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Fidelity Contrafund
12 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Macquarie Small Cap Value
13 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Mfs New Discovery
14 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Neuberger Berman Mid Cap Growth Institutional
15 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Invesco Oppenheimer International Growth
16 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Pimco Commodityrealreturn Strategy
17 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Pimco Income
18 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Pimco International Bond Us Dollar Hedged
19 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. T Rowe Price Dividend Growth
20 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard 500 Index Admiral
21 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Developed Markets Index Admiral
22 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard International Value Investor
24 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2020 Investor
25 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2025 Investor
26 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2030 Investor
27 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2035 Investor
28 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2040 Investor
29 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2045 Investor
30 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Investor
31 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2055 Investor
32 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2060 Investor
33 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2065 Investor
34 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement 2070 Investor
35 Lincoln Financial Group Trust Company, Inc. Vanguard Target Retirement Income Investor
Notes Receivable from Participants Maturing at various times through 2029. -0-

How to Build a Smart Portfolio in Your 401(k)

Your investment lineup is only as good as how you use it. Here are the key steps to building a portfolio that works for your retirement goals:

  1. Know your risk tolerance and timeline. If you are decades from retirement, you can generally afford more stock exposure. Closer to retirement, you may want to shift toward bonds and stable value for capital preservation.
  2. Diversify across asset classes. Spread investments across U.S. stocks, international stocks, bonds, and possibly real estate or stable value. This reduces the impact of any single market downturn.
  3. Favor low-cost index funds. Even a 0.5% difference in annual fees compounds to tens of thousands of dollars over a 30-year career. If your plan offers an S&P 500 index fund or a total stock market index fund at low cost, that is typically a strong core holding.
  4. Consider a target-date fund if you prefer simplicity. Target-date funds automatically adjust your stock/bond allocation as you approach retirement, making them a solid one-fund solution for hands-off investors.
  5. Rebalance at least annually. Over time, your portfolio drifts from its target allocation as some assets outperform others. Rebalancing keeps your risk level consistent.

Learn more in our Four-Step Guide for 401(k) Retirement Investing, or use the Asset Allocation Calculator to find the right mix for your age and risk tolerance.

Model Asset Allocation Portfolios

Not sure how to allocate your investments? These model portfolios are built from core, broadly diversified asset classes using ultra-low-cost index funds. Choose a template that matches your risk tolerance, then adapt it to the specific funds available in CPR 401(K) PLAN. See Asset Allocation Portfolio Templates for a detailed guide.

Name YTD Return 1Yr AR 3Yr AR 5Yr AR 10Yr AR 15Yr AR 20Yr AR Common Inception
Four Core Asset Portfolio 4.74% 18.86% 12.42% 5.72% 8.01% 7.30% 6.92%
Five Core Asset Portfolio 4.70% 18.79% 12.38% 5.55% 7.97% 7.19% 6.94%
Three Core Asset Portfolio 4.57% 19.80% 13.11% 6.19% 8.52% 7.64% 7.10%
Two Core Asset Portfolio 3.87% 19.18% 13.68% 6.85% 9.34% 8.84% 7.95%
Yale Endowment Template 5.35% 17.45% 11.87% 5.56% 8.33% 7.96% 7.55%
S&P 500 Index 5.96% 30.43% 21.65% 12.98% 15.09% 13.73% 10.93%
Data as of 05/01/2026, Common starting date is 12/31/2000

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