What Individual Companies are Inside my Target Retirement Funds?
When you pull back the curtain to see what is inside a target-date fund, there are thousands of individual companies. To help visualize some of the top holdings, we created a graph that illustrates the Vanguard Target Retirement 2045 Fund (VTIVX).
Over time, target-date funds adjust their holdings and asset allocation (stocks/bonds/cash) based on your retirement age. But for now, we hope this snapshot clarifies some of the largest companies inside the Vanguard Target Retirement 2045 Fund.
Nicole Wilson, CPA, CFP®
Nicole is a Certified Public Accountant with experience working for public and private organizations locally and also overseas in Belgium. Combining her technical background with a deep desire to help others, she has found a niche in retirement plan participant education and trustee services.
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