FUSION EMPLOYER SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Investment Options
Basic steps for FUSION EMPLOYER SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN investments
- Understand Your Goals and Risk Tolerance: Consider your retirement goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance when choosing investments. Are you saving for retirement, or do you have other financial goals in mind? How comfortable are you with market fluctuations?
- Diversification: Diversification is key to managing risk in your investment portfolio. Spread your investments across different asset classes (e.g., stocks, bonds, cash equivalents) and sectors to reduce the impact of market volatility.
- Asset Allocation: Determine the appropriate mix of assets for your investment portfolio based on your goals and risk tolerance. This may involve allocating a percentage of your portfolio to stocks, bonds, and cash equivalents.
- Review Investment Options: Evaluate the investment options available within FUSION EMPLOYER SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN (see below for more detailed investment options). Look for funds with low fees, consistent performance, and a track record of meeting their investment objectives.
- Consider Target-Date Funds: Target-date funds are a popular option for retirement savings because they automatically adjust the asset allocation over time based on your expected retirement date. These funds can be a convenient option for investors who prefer a hands-off approach to investing.
- Monitor and Rebalance: Periodically review your investment portfolio and make adjustments as needed. Rebalance your portfolio to maintain your desired asset allocation and ensure it remains aligned with your goals and risk tolerance.
- Seek Professional Advice: If you’re unsure about which investments to choose or how to allocate your assets, consider seeking advice from a financial advisor. They can help you develop an investment strategy tailored to your individual needs and circumstances.
By following these steps, you can set up a 401(k) plan and choose investments that align with your long-term financial goals and objectives. Remember that investing involves risk, and it’s important to carefully consider your options and seek professional advice if needed.
Investment Options
FUSION EMPLOYER SERVICES RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN provides a list of funds (mutual funds and collective investment trusts — custom-made mutual funds for the plan):
Investment Description |
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ALLSPRING PRECIOUS METALS INV POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
ALLSPRING SM CAP VAL INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
AMERICAN FDS EUROPACIFIC GR RET POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
AMERICAN FDS FDMNTL INVS INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
AMERICAN CENTURY GOVT BD RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
AMERICAN FDS GF GD OF AMER INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
AMERICAN FDS NEW PRSPCTV INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
BLACKROCK EQ DIVIDEND INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
BLACKROCK HEALTH SCIENCES OPS RET POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
BR&YWINEGLBL - GLBL OPP BD RET POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
CALVERT EQ PORTFOLIO RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
COLUMMBIA INC OPP INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
DFA INF-PROTECTED SEC PRTF RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
FEDERATED HERMES MDT SM CAP CR RET POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
FIDELITY ADV EMERGING MKT RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
FRANKLIN UTILITIES INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
GOLDMAN SACHS TECH OPP RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
JANUS HENDERSON BALANCED INV ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
LOOMIS SAYLES INV GRD BD RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
MORGAN STANLEY GR OPP RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
STATE STREET S&P MD CP IDX RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
STATE STREET U. S. BD IDX RE ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TA VANGAURD REIT INDEX RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANS ASST ALLC-CONS PRTF RT ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMER ASST ALLC-GR PRTF RT ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANS ASST ALLC-MD GR PRTF RT ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2025 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2030 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2035 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2040 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2045 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2050 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2055 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG 2060 BLACKRCK ACT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA LG RET BLACKROCK POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA PARTNERS MD VL RT ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TA VANGUARD SMALL-CAP IDX RET ACCT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TA VANGAURD TTL STOCK MKT IDX RT POOLED SEPARATE ACCOUNT |
TRANSAMERICA STBL VAL ADV ACCOUNT STABLE FUND |
PERSONAL CHOICE RETMENT ACCOUNT SELF DIRECTED BROKERAGE ACCOUNT |
How to invest
Key principles in retirement investing:
- Proper asset allocation among stocks and bonds, the two major assets. Proper assess your risk tolerance level based on your age, financial situation, personal emotional level to tolerate up and down, and retirement expectation.
- Invest in (ultra) low cost index funds if possible. Don’t get caught up with flashy funds.
- Invest for a long term: financial markets are up and down and investment values are subject to fluctuation. However, viewed as business investments, you can be assured that diversified funds (stocks and bonds) have solid business fundamental that eventually will deliver inflation beating returns for stocks.
See Four-Step Guide for 401(k) Retirement Investing.
Basic asset allocation templates
The following asset allocation templates are based on popular lazy portfolios. These are core or major asset class-based portfolios using ultra-low-cost index funds for each asset class. Once you have decided on your proper risk asset (stocks) allocation, you can utilize these lazy portfolio templates to scale the allocations to your risk allocation level. See Asset Allocation Portfolio Templates for a guide:
Name | YTD Return | 1Yr AR | 3Yr AR | 5Yr AR | 10Yr AR | 15Yr AR | 20Yr AR | Inception |
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Four Core Asset Portfolio | 0.15% | 6.41% | 7.04% | 7.64% | 6.17% | 7.33% | 6.67% | 6.40% |
Five Core Asset Portfolio | -0.10% | 6.36% | 6.88% | 7.50% | 6.10% | 7.22% | 6.74% | 6.59% |
Three Core Asset Portfolio | -0.16% | 6.27% | 7.74% | 8.08% | 6.53% | 7.59% | 6.79% | 6.32% |
Two Core Asset Portfolio | -2.59% | 6.22% | 8.17% | 8.51% | 7.57% | 8.72% | 7.47% | 6.79% |
Yale Endowment Template | 0.78% | 7.44% | 6.54% | 7.59% | 6.63% | 8.19% | 7.45% | 7.67% |
S&P 500 Index | -3.90% | 9.87% | 13.73% | 16.05% | 12.31% | 13.43% | 10.14% | 8.29% |
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