Why Start Saving for Retirement in your 20s and 30s?
Start saving early! Investors in their 20s who consistently contribute to their 401(k) plan could build a substantial nest egg by the time they retire.
Solving for the Right Risks at the Right Time
Choosing a target date fund may be one of the most important decisions a retirement plan fiduciary will make, which is why we offer the Day One Funds in multiple vehicle structures and share classes to address a variety of plan needs.
Available in cost effective vehicle structures, combining both passive index funds and actively managed strategies.
Asset allocation strategies based on real savings rates and employer contributions.
Invest in both traditional investments and non-traditional ones such as commodities and real estate.
Start saving early! Investors in their 20s who consistently contribute to their 401(k) plan could build a substantial nest egg by the time they retire.
Prioritizing consistent 401(k) contributions can help investors in their 30s and 40s save enough money for a fulfilling retirement.
Investors in their 40s and 50s who maximize 401(k) plan contributions and invest for the long term can achieve a comfortable and rewarding retirement
Maximizing 401(k) plan contributions and reducing investment risk are critical for workers nearing retirement who have less time on their side.
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1 Prudential Financial, Inc. is the 14th-largest investment manager (out of 434) in terms of global AUM based on the Pensions & Investments Top Money Managers list published on 6/12/2023. This ranking represents assets managed by Prudential Financial, Inc. as of 12/31/2022.
2 PGIM data, as of 3/31/2023.
3 Based on PGIM client list as of March 31, 2023 compared to P&I/Towers Watson Top 300 Global Pension Funds ranking, data as of December 31, 2021, published September 2022.
4 Based on PGIM client list as of March 31, 2023 compared to U.S. Plan Sponsor rankings in Pensions & Investments as of September 30, 2021, published February 2022.
5 In order to provide data from additional drawdown periods (time periods preceding the launch of the Prudential Day One Funds mutual fund vehicle), performance in down market periods is that of Similarly Managed Accounts, as represented by the Prudential Day One Fund CITs, and as described in the Prudential Day One Funds mutual fund prospectus. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Risks—Mutual fund investing involves risk. Some mutual funds have more risk than others. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate, and investors’ shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Fixed income investments are subject to interest rate risk, and their value will decline as interest rates rise. Asset allocation and diversification do not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets. There is no guarantee a Fund’s objectives will be achieved. The risks associated with each fund are explained more fully in each fund’s respective prospectus. TIPS may experience greater losses than other fixed income securities with similar durations. Unique risks associated with real estate and commodities may cause these investments to react differently to market conditions than traditional investments. Commodities may be speculative and more volatile than investments in more traditional equity and debt securities.
This material is being provided for informational or educational purposes only and does not take into account the investment objectives or financial situation of any client or prospective clients. The information is not intended as investment advice and is not a recommendation. Clients seeking information regarding their particular investment needs should contact their financial professional.
The target date is the approximate year in which investors plan to retire. The funds are designed for investors who plan to gradually withdraw assets from the fund over a moderate time period following retirement. Each fund invests in underlying funds that provide exposure to fixed income, equity and non-traditional asset classes. The asset allocation of the target date funds will become more conservative as the target date approaches and for ten years after the target date by lessening the equity exposure and increasing the exposure in fixed income investments. The principal value of an investment in a target date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including the target date. There is no guarantee that the fund will provide adequate income through retirement.
A target date fund should not be selected solely based on age or retirement date. Before investing, participants should carefully consider the fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses, as well as their age, anticipated retirement date, risk tolerance, other investments owned, and planned withdrawals.
The stated asset allocation may be subject to change. It is possible to lose money in a target date fund, including losses near and following retirement. These risks may be increased to the extent investors begin to make withdrawals from the fund significantly before the target date. Investments in the funds are not deposits or obligations of any bank and are not insured or guaranteed by any governmental agency or instrumentality. For investors close to or in retirement, the fund’s equity exposure may result in investment volatility that could reduce an investor’s available retirement assets when they are needed. For investors farther from retirement, there is a risk that a fund may invest too much in investments designed to ensure capital conservation and/or current income, which may prevent the investor from meeting his/her retirement goals.
Prudential Day One Funds may be offered as: (i) collective investment trust funds established by Prudential Trust Company, as trustee, a Pennsylvania trust company located in Scranton, PA and a Prudential Financial company, and (ii) registered mutual funds offered through Prudential Investment Management Services LLC (PIMS), Newark, NJ, a Prudential Financial company. Prudential Trust Company is solely responsible for its own contractual obligations and financial condition. Offers of the collective investment trust funds may only be made by sales officers of Prudential Trust Company.
The Day One Funds, as collective investment trusts, are investment vehicles available only to qualified retirement plans, such as 401(k) plans and government plans, and their participants. Unlike mutual funds, The Day One Funds, as collective investment trusts, are exempt from Securities and Exchange Commission registration under both the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, but are subject to oversight by state banking or insurance regulators, as applicable. Therefore, investors are generally not entitled to the protections of the federal securities laws.
For Mutual Funds: Consider a fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. The prospectus and the summary prospectus contain this and other information about the fund. Contact your financial professional or call (877) 275-9786 for a prospectus and the summary prospectus. Read them carefully before investing.
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