The NC ABLE offers a range of investment options to match both your goals and comfort with risk.
Strategy:
The Checking Account Option invests all of its assets in a checking account held at Fifth Third Bank, National Association.
Account Owners who invest in the Checking Account Option may write checks or use a debit card to pay for Qualified Disability Expenses. Account Owners should retain documentation (for example, receipts) of all distributions for Qualified Disability Expenses for their records.
Investments in the Checking Account Option will earn varying rates of interest. Contributions will not earn interest until the hold period expires and the funds are deposited to the account at Fifth Third Bank. The interest rate generally will be equivalent to short-term deposit rates. Interest will be compounded daily based on the actual number of days in a year and will be credited to the Checking Account Option on a monthly basis. The interest on the Checking Account Option is expressed as an Annual Percentage Yield, or APY. The APY on the Checking Account Option will be reviewed by Fifth Third Bank on a periodic basis and may be recalculated as needed at any time. To see the current Checking Account Option Annual Percentage Yield, visit www.53.com or call toll-free 888-516-2375.
Risks:
The Checking Account Option is primarily subject to the risk that the return on the underlying checking account will vary because of changing interest rates and that the return on the checking account may decline because of falling interest rates. See Appendix B – Fifth Third Bank Terms and Conditions in the Plan Disclosure Statement for additional terms and conditions applicable to the Checking Account Option.
FDIC Insurance:
Funds in the Checking Account Option will be covered by FDIC insurance, subject to applicable limits and the application of Fifth Third Bank's and the FDIC's rules and regulation to each Account Owner. Please visit www.fdic.gov for more information about FDIC insurance coverage.
No Other Guarantees:
FDIC insurance is the sole insurance available for the Checking Account Option. The Checking Account Option does not provide a guarantee of any level of performance or return or offer any additional guarantees. Neither the contributions into the Checking Account Option, nor any investment return earned on the contributions is guaranteed by the Plan Administrators, or any other federal or state entity or person.
Risk-Based Options
Objective:
The Investment Option seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation with very low income potential.
Strategy:
The Investment Option invests in four Vanguard stock index funds, one Schwab index ETF, two Vanguard bond index funds, one American Funds bond fund and one BlackRock (iShares) bond index fund. Through its investment in these Underlying Investments, the Investment Option allocates approximately 90% of its assets to stocks and 10% of its assets to investment-grade bonds.
Risks:
The Investment Option has a number of investment-related risks. For a list and descriptions of the risks associated with the Vanguard funds, BlackRock funds, American Funds and Schwab funds, see Explanations of Investment Risk Factors in the Plan Disclosure Statement.
Objective:
The Investment Option seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation with low-income potential.
Strategy:
The Investment Option invests in four Vanguard stock index funds, one Schwab index ETF, three Vanguard bond index funds, one American Funds bond fund and one BlackRock (iShares) bond index fund. Through its investment in these Underlying Investments, the Investment Option allocates approximately 75% of its assets to stocks and 25% of its assets to investment-grade bonds.
Risks:
The Investment Option has a number of investment-related risks. For a list and descriptions of the risks associated with the Vanguard funds, BlackRock funds, American Funds and Schwab funds, see Explanations of Investment Risk Factors in the Plan Disclosure Statement.
Strategy:
The Investment Option invests in four Vanguard stock index funds, one Schwab index ETF, three Vanguard bond index funds and one BlackRock (iShares) bond index fund. Through its investment in these Underlying Investments, the Investment Option allocates approximately 60% of its assets to stocks and 40% of its assets to investment-grade bonds.
Risks:
The Investment Option has a number of investment related risks. For a list and descriptions of the risks associated with the Vanguard funds, BlackRock funds and Schwab funds, see Explanations of Investment Risk Factors in the Plan Disclosure Statement.
Strategy:
The Investment Option invests in four Vanguard stock index funds, one Schwab index ETF, three Vanguard bond index funds and one BlackRock (iShares) bond index fund. Through its investment in these Underlying Investments, the Investment Option allocates approximately 45% of its assets to stocks and 55% of its assets to investment-grade bonds.
Risks:
The Investment Option has a number of investment-related risks. For a list and descriptions of the risks associated with the Vanguard funds, BlackRock funds and Schwab funds, see Explanations of Investment Risk Factors in the Plan Disclosure Statement.
Strategy:
The Investment Option invests in four Vanguard stock index funds, one Schwab index ETF, three Vanguard bond index funds, one BlackRock (iShares) bond index fund and a Sallie Mae High Yield Savings Account. Through its investment in these Underlying Investments, the Investment Option allocates approximately 30% of its assets to stocks, 45% of its assets to investment-grade bonds and 25% to cash.
Risks:
The Investment Option has a number of investment-related risks. For a list and descriptions of the risks associated with the Vanguard funds, BlackRock funds and Schwab funds, see Explanations of Investment Risk Factors and Sallie Mae High Yield Savings Account – Investment Risks in the Plan Disclosure Statement.
Strategy:
The Investment Option invests in four Vanguard stock index funds, one Schwab index ETF, three Vanguard bond index funds, one BlackRock (iShares) bond index fund and a Sallie Mae High Yield Savings Account. Through its investment in these Underlying Investments, the Investment Option allocates approximately 10% of its assets to stocks, 30% of its assets to investment-grade bonds and 60% to cash.
Risks:
The Investment Option has a number of investment related risks. For a list and descriptions of the risks associated with the Vanguard funds, BlackRock funds and Schwab funds, see Explanations of Investment Risk Factors and Sallie Mae High Yield Savings Account – Investment Risks in the Plan Disclosure Statement.
This page was last modified on 11/15/2024