Pricing Options
Meet client goals by offering flexible options
Flexible Pricing Needed
In the defined contribution world, fee transparency has been at the forefront since the Department of Labor (DOL) fee disclosure regulations became effective. Specific fee communications are required from service providers to plan sponsors, and plan sponsors to participants. As a result, flexible pricing options are more important to plan sponsors than ever.
Flexible Pricing Available
American Century® R6 Shares
Are available on 24 of our most popular funds, as well as the One Choice Portfolios® R6 series of target-date funds, exclusively available for DC plans.
Provide the lowest total expense ratio of all of our mutual fund share classes, and require no minimum investment.
Offer clients more options for determining the best way to pay for services associated with employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Can help plan sponsors more easily meet participant disclosure requirements under ERISA 408(b)(2) regulations.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Investment returns will fluctuate and it is possible to lose money.
The target date in a fund's name is the approximate year when investors plan to retire or start withdrawing their money. The principal value of the investment is not guaranteed at any time, including at the target date.
Each target-date fund seeks the highest total return consistent with American Century Investments' proprietary asset mix. Over time, the asset mix and weightings are adjusted to be more conservative. In general, as the target year approaches, the portfolio's allocation becomes more conservative by decreasing the allocation to stocks and increasing the allocation to bonds and cash equivalents.