Objective
The Invesco Growth College Portfolio seeks to provide capital appreciation.
Strategy
- A blend of active and passive funds — using high-conviction equity, fixed income and capital preservation investment strategies — that seeks to deliver the desired risk-adjusted returns and cost-efficiency.
- Target risk portfolios are rebalanced monthly or when the portfolios fall outside of their strategic targets by more than one percent (1%).
as of
03/31/2021
03/31/2021
Average Annual Returns (%)
Incept. Date |
Max Load (%) |
Since Incept. (%) |
YTD (%) | 1Y (%) | 3Y (%) | 5Y (%) | 10Y (%) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NAV | 07/08/2016 | N/A | 9.26 | 5.85 | 48.44 | 9.59 | N/A | N/A |
Load | 07/08/2016 | 4.00 | 8.31 | 1.60 | 42.46 | 8.11 | N/A | N/A |
NAV | 07/08/2016 | N/A | 9.26 | 5.85 | 48.44 | 9.59 | N/A | N/A |
Load | 07/08/2016 | 4.00 | 8.31 | 1.60 | 42.46 | 8.11 | N/A | N/A |
as of 03/31/2021 03/31/2021
Annualized Benchmark Returns
Index Name | 1 Mo (%) | 3 Mo (%) | 1Y (%) | 3Y (%) | 5Y (%) | 10Y (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Custom Invesco Growth College Index | 2.58 | 3.77 | 45.51 | 12.19 | N/A | N/A |
Custom Invesco Growth College Index | 2.58 | 3.77 | 45.51 | 12.19 | N/A | N/A |
Source: Invesco, FactSet Research Systems Inc.
An investment cannot be made directly in an index.
Historical Prices
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Asset Allocation
Holdings | % of Total Net Assets |
---|---|
US equities | 54.87 |
Global equities | 30.70 |
Fixed income | 14.44 |
May not equal 100% due to rounding.
as of 03/31/2021
Portfolio Holdings | View all
% of Total Assets | |
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Invesco S&P 500 Pure Growth ETF | 17.41 |
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund | 15.38 |
Invesco Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund | 11.91 |
Invesco Global Growth Fund | 9.43 |
Invesco FTSE RAFI Developed Markets ex-U.S. ETF | 8.22 |
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund | 7.65 |
Invesco FTSE RAFI US 1500 Small-Mid ETF | 7.03 |
Invesco S&P International Developed Low Volatility ETF | 3.94 |
Invesco Short Duration Inflation Protected Fund | 3.87 |
Invesco S&P Midcap Low Volatility ETF | 3.14 |
Invesco Global Real Estate Income Fund | 3.07 |
Invesco S&P Emerging Markets Low Volatility ETF | 3.07 |
Invesco FTSE RAFI Emerging Markets ETF | 2.97 |
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund | 1.93 |
Invesco Floating Rate Fund | 0.99 |
May not equal 100% due to rounding.
Holdings are subject to change and are not buy/sell recommendations.
Fund Documents
Materials & Resources
About risk
The portfolio is subject to the risks of the underlying investments. Market fluctuations may change the target weightings in the underlying investments and certain factors may cause the portfolio to withdraw its investments therein at a disadvantageous time.
In general, stock values fluctuate, sometimes widely, in response to activities specific to the company as well as general market, economic and political conditions.
Interest rate risk refers to the risk that bond prices generally fall as interest rates rise and vice versa.
An issuer may be unable to meet interest and/or principal payments, thereby causing its instruments to decrease in value and lowering the issuer's credit rating.
The risks of investing in securities of foreign issuers, including emerging markets, can include fluctuations in foreign currencies, political and economic instability, and foreign taxation issues.
Derivatives may be more volatile and less liquid than traditional investments and are subject to market, interest rate, credit, leverage, counterparty and management risks. An investment in a derivative could lose more than the cash amount invested.
An investment in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) may trade at a discount to net asset value, fail to develop an active trading market, halt trading on the listing exchange, fail to track the referenced index, or hold troubled securities. ETFs may involve duplication of management fees and certain other expenses. Certain of the ETFs the fund invests in are leveraged, which can magnify any losses on those investments.
The Portfolio is subject to certain other risks. Please see the current Program Description for more information regarding the risks associated with an investment in the Portfolio.
In general, stock values fluctuate, sometimes widely, in response to activities specific to the company as well as general market, economic and political conditions.
Interest rate risk refers to the risk that bond prices generally fall as interest rates rise and vice versa.
An issuer may be unable to meet interest and/or principal payments, thereby causing its instruments to decrease in value and lowering the issuer's credit rating.
The risks of investing in securities of foreign issuers, including emerging markets, can include fluctuations in foreign currencies, political and economic instability, and foreign taxation issues.
Derivatives may be more volatile and less liquid than traditional investments and are subject to market, interest rate, credit, leverage, counterparty and management risks. An investment in a derivative could lose more than the cash amount invested.
An investment in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) may trade at a discount to net asset value, fail to develop an active trading market, halt trading on the listing exchange, fail to track the referenced index, or hold troubled securities. ETFs may involve duplication of management fees and certain other expenses. Certain of the ETFs the fund invests in are leveraged, which can magnify any losses on those investments.
The Portfolio is subject to certain other risks. Please see the current Program Description for more information regarding the risks associated with an investment in the Portfolio.
(529-NAT) Invesco CollegeBound Target Risk Portfolios Commentary
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