My Target-Date Fund Reached the Target year... Now What?
Target-date funds do not stop when they reach the target year. For example, Vanguard Target Date 2015 (VTXVX) still exists today even though it is 2020. Your dollars will not disappear!
Instead, target-date funds are designed to continue to serve the assumed age demographic of a specific retirement year. To provide a deeper understanding, we have outlined what will happen to 2020 target-date funds.
Target-date funds are designed one of two ways:
“Through” target-date funds: Continue to shift their asset mix (less stocks, more bonds) over a predetermined number of years. The dollars invested in a target-date fund will remain inside the fund.
“To” target-date funds: Reach the designated target year and merge with a retirement fund that maintains a specified asset allocation over time.
Either way – “through” or “to” target-date funds continue to be invested, and there is no required action-item for investors once the target year is reached.
2020 TARGET-DATE FUND EXAMPLES
Since 2020 is a target year; let us look at what will happen to popular target-date funds.
Vanguard Target Retirement 2020 (VTWNX)
Vanguard’s glide path continues through for seven years (in this case 2027) until the asset allocation is 30% stocks and 70% bonds. After the seventh year, dollars merge into Vanguard Target Retirement Income (VTINX).
Fidelity Freedom 2020 Fund (FFFDX)
Fidelity Freedom’s glide path continues through for nearly twenty years (in this case 2040) until the asset allocation is 24% stocks and 76% bonds. After that, dollars merge into Fidelity Freedom Income (FFFAX).
T.Rowe Retirement 2020 Fund (TRRBX)
T.Rowe’s glide path continues through for thirty years (in this case 2050) until the asset allocation is 20% stocks and 80% bonds. These dollars do not merge with another fund, but instead maintain this asset allocation until the investor withdraws all dollars from the account.
AGAIN, YOUR DOLLARS WILL CONTINUE TO BE INVESTED OVER TIME.
The use and protection of retirement dollars (beyond a target year) is embedded in a fund’s lifecycle. Regardless of whether a target-date fund operates ‘through’ or ‘to’ the target year, your dollars will continue to be invested over time.