Harbor Target Retirement 2015 Fund

Scorecard
4 / 5 Stars
Lipper
4 4 5 5 1
Zacks Investment Research
4 (Sell)
Standard & Poor's
4 / 5 Stars
TheStreet.com
C- (Hold)

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Performance

The fund has returned 9.39 percent over the past year, and 8.17 percent over the past three years.

Trailing Returns Updated 04.30.2013
Year to date 4.2%
1 Year 9.4%
3 Years (Annualized) 8.2%
5 Years (Annualized) N/A
10 Years (Annualized) N/A

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Summary

The investment seeks capital appreciation and current income. The fund invests in other Harbor mutual funds according to an asset allocation strategy designed for investors planning to retire within a few years of 2015. Its indirect bond holdings (approximately 63% of assets) are a diversified mix of debt securities, all with maturities of more than one year. The fund's indirect stock holdings (approximately 33% of assets) consist of large-capitalization U.S. stocks and, to a lesser extent, of mid-cap and small-cap U.S. stocks, as well as foreign stocks, including those of companies located in emerging market countries.

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