L 2030
First, let's answer a few questions.
You should consider investing in the L 2030 Fund if you were born between 1965 and 1969 or plan to withdraw from your account between 2028 – 2032.
The L 2030 Fund is for the medium-term investor.
Your investment in the L 2030 Fund will help you to achieve the best expected return for the amount of expected risk that is appropriate for your time horizon. The L 2030 Fund makes the investing process easy for you because you do not have to figure out how to diversify your account or how and when to rebalance - it’s done for you.
The L 2030 Fund’s investment objective is to achieve a moderate to high level of growth with a low emphasis on preservation of assets. The Fund's allocation in the G, F, C, S, and I Funds is adjusted quarterly. The L 2030 Fund will roll into the L Income Fund automatically in July 2030 when its allocation becomes the same as the allocation of the L Income Fund.
Performance
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Details as of 12/31/2024
Assets
$58.4 billionTotal expense ratio
$0.390/$1,000 account balance 0.039% (3.9 basis points)Inception date
8/1/2005Allocation target
L 2030 Allocation
Fees as of 12/31/2024
Net administrative expense ratio
$0.360/$1,000 account balance 0.036% (3.6 basis points)Investment expense ratio1
$0.030/$1,000 account balance 0.003% (0.3 basis points)Total expense ratio
$0.390/$1,000 account balance 0.039% (3.9 basis points)- Fees paid to the investment manager.
Additional information
The asset allocation of the L 2030 Fund is adjusted quarterly, moving to a more conservative mix, gradually approaching that of the L Income Fund. Between quarterly adjustments, the asset allocation of the L 2030 Fund is maintained through daily rebalancing to the fund’s target allocation.
Remember, however, that expected risk and return are based on assumptions about future economic conditions and investment performance. There is no guaranteed rate of return for any period, either short-term or long-term. For the fund’s historical returns, visit Share price history. Past performance does not guarantee future results.