Fidelity Freedom 2005 Fund

Class No Load (FFFVX)
Scorecard
3 / 5 Stars
Lipper
2 2 4 5 2
Zacks Investment Research
5 (Strong Sell)
Standard & Poor's
3 / 5 Stars
TheStreet.com
C (Hold)

#18 in Target Date 2000-2010

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Performance

The fund has returned 6.90 percent over the past year, 6.27 percent over the past three years, and 3.60 percent over the past five years.

Trailing Returns Updated 04.30.2013
Year to date 3.8%
1 Year 6.9%
3 Years (Annualized) 6.3%
5 Years (Annualized) 3.6%
10 Years (Annualized) N/A

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Summary

The investment seeks high total return until its target retirement date. The fund invests in a combination of underlying Fidelity domestic equity funds, international equity funds, bond funds, and short-term funds using a moderate asset allocation strategy designed for investors expected to have retired around the year 2005. It uses an asset allocation strategy that becomes increasingly conservative until it reaches approximately 15% in domestic equity funds, 5% in international equity funds, 40% in bond funds, and 40% in short-term funds (approximately 10 to 15 years after the year 2005).

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Target Date 2000-2010s
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