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USC 403(b) Tax-Deferred Annuity Plan
The USC Tax Deferred Annuity Plan is the 403(b) part of the USC Retirement Savings Program into which you make pretax and Roth matched and supplemental contributions.
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INVESTMENTS | ASSET CLASS | CATEGORY | AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS | CUMULATIVE RETURNS | ||||||
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FID CONTRAFUND K
Inception Date 05/17/1967 |
Stock Investments |
Large Cap |
23.35% |
5.97% |
10.84% |
13.78% |
12.58% |
9.41% |
25.44% |
08/31/2023 |
JH DISCPL VALUE R6
Inception Date 01/02/1997 |
Stock Investments |
Large Cap |
11.44% |
15.52% |
7.72% |
9.47% |
8.81% |
10.57% |
5.11% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG FTSE SOC IDX IS
Inception Date 01/14/2003 |
Stock Investments |
Large Cap |
16.71% |
8.61% |
11.16% |
13.24% |
6.38% |
8.14% |
16.99% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG INST INDEX PLUS
Inception Date 07/31/1990 |
Stock Investments |
Large Cap |
15.92% |
10.50% |
11.11% |
12.80% |
10.23% |
8.28% |
13.87% |
08/31/2023 |
CRLN E MID CAP GR R6
Inception Date 08/20/1998 |
Stock Investments |
Mid-Cap |
6.48% |
3.76% |
7.54% |
11.81% |
11.59% |
7.81% |
5.56% |
08/31/2023 |
MFS MID CAP VALUE R6
Inception Date 08/31/2001 |
Stock Investments |
Mid-Cap |
7.64% |
13.96% |
7.94% |
9.53% |
8.89% |
8.60% |
2.06% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG MIDCAP IDX INST
Inception Date 05/21/1998 |
Stock Investments |
Mid-Cap |
6.73% |
8.45% |
7.47% |
10.09% |
9.66% |
8.23% |
3.67% |
08/31/2023 |
LOOMIS SM CP GRTH IS
Inception Date 12/31/1996 |
Stock Investments |
Small Cap |
10.31% |
4.08% |
4.66% |
9.33% |
7.45% |
8.48% |
2.84% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG SM CAP IDX INST
Inception Date 10/03/1960 |
Stock Investments |
Small Cap |
7.84% |
9.83% |
5.51% |
9.23% |
10.47% |
9.89% |
3.74% |
08/31/2023 |
VICTORY S SMCO OP R6
Inception Date 08/16/1983 |
Stock Investments |
Small Cap |
7.95% |
14.38% |
6.61% |
10.39% |
9.76% |
9.03% |
-0.30% |
08/31/2023 |
AF EUROPAC GROWTH R6
Inception Date 04/16/1984 |
Stock Investments |
International |
14.11% |
1.27% |
4.09% |
5.90% |
9.94% |
3.10% |
5.74% |
08/31/2023 |
MFS INTL INTR VAL R6
Inception Date 10/24/1995 |
Stock Investments |
International |
16.83% |
1.62% |
5.24% |
7.87% |
7.83% |
3.48% |
8.34% |
08/31/2023 |
VAN EM MKT ST IDX IS
Inception Date 05/04/1994 |
Stock Investments |
International |
1.76% |
-0.05% |
2.20% |
3.45% |
5.75% |
4.20% |
3.27% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TOT INTL STK IS
Inception Date 04/29/1996 |
Stock Investments |
International |
12.15% |
4.39% |
3.52% |
4.70% |
4.60% |
3.64% |
6.50% |
08/31/2023 |
WM BLR EM MKT LDR R6
Inception Date 03/26/2008 |
Stock Investments |
International |
-2.48% |
-7.19% |
0.74% |
2.83% |
1.39% |
0.72% |
-1.32% |
08/31/2023 |
PIF REAL EST SEC IS
Inception Date 12/06/2000 |
Stock Investments |
Specialty |
-4.99% |
4.88% |
4.91% |
8.17% |
10.09% |
4.02% |
-0.32% |
08/31/2023 |
FID BALANCED K
Inception Date 11/06/1986 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
11.72% |
6.79% |
8.74% |
9.63% |
9.34% |
5.15% |
11.59% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2020
Inception Date 06/07/2006 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
5.51% |
1.94% |
4.15% |
5.88% |
5.73% |
2.41% |
4.97% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2025
Inception Date 10/27/2003 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
7.18% |
2.72% |
4.71% |
6.51% |
6.36% |
3.25% |
6.06% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2030
Inception Date 06/07/2006 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
8.44% |
3.55% |
5.21% |
7.06% |
6.35% |
3.86% |
6.82% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2035
Inception Date 10/27/2003 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
9.48% |
4.42% |
5.72% |
7.62% |
7.14% |
4.39% |
7.55% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2040
Inception Date 06/07/2006 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
10.62% |
5.32% |
6.22% |
8.13% |
7.00% |
4.95% |
8.26% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2045
Inception Date 10/27/2003 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
11.75% |
6.20% |
6.76% |
8.50% |
7.78% |
5.51% |
9.03% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2050
Inception Date 06/07/2006 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
12.35% |
6.43% |
6.89% |
8.57% |
7.28% |
5.80% |
9.42% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2055
Inception Date 08/18/2010 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
12.33% |
6.42% |
6.88% |
8.55% |
9.51% |
5.80% |
9.41% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2060
Inception Date 01/19/2012 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
12.33% |
6.42% |
6.88% |
8.55% |
9.22% |
5.79% |
9.43% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2065
Inception Date 07/12/2017 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
12.35% |
6.45% |
6.88% |
-- |
7.83% |
5.78% |
9.39% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET 2070
Inception Date 06/28/2022 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
12.34% |
-- |
-- |
-- |
11.92% |
5.80% |
9.44% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TARGET RET INC
Inception Date 10/27/2003 |
Blended Investments* |
N/A |
3.85% |
0.45% |
3.16% |
4.06% |
4.71% |
1.60% |
3.91% |
08/31/2023 |
Inception Date 03/01/2016 |
Bond Investments |
Stable Value |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
AS SH DUR GOVT BD R6
Inception Date 12/18/1992 |
Bond Investments |
Income |
0.43% |
-1.68% |
0.59% |
0.74% |
3.45% |
0.22% |
1.35% |
08/31/2023 |
METWEST TOT RTN BD P
Inception Date 03/31/1997 |
Bond Investments |
Income |
-1.59% |
-4.56% |
0.64% |
1.65% |
5.04% |
-1.10% |
-0.22% |
08/31/2023 |
MS MK HY CORP BD R6
Inception Date 05/01/1986 |
Bond Investments |
Income |
7.03% |
2.61% |
3.58% |
4.62% |
7.18% |
2.54% |
6.13% |
08/31/2023 |
PIM REAL RETURN INST
Inception Date 01/29/1997 |
Bond Investments |
Income |
-3.51% |
-1.48% |
2.35% |
2.09% |
5.07% |
-0.80% |
0.19% |
08/31/2023 |
VANG TOT BD MKT INST
Inception Date 12/11/1986 |
Bond Investments |
Income |
-1.00% |
-4.37% |
0.55% |
1.47% |
5.13% |
-0.98% |
0.00% |
08/31/2023 |
VG TL INTL BD IDX IS
Inception Date 05/31/2013 |
Bond Investments |
Income |
0.92% |
-3.39% |
0.30% |
2.09% |
1.92% |
0.11% |
2.83% |
08/31/2023 |
FIMM GOVT INST
Inception Date 07/25/1985 7 day yield % as of 08/31/2023: 5.25 ** 7 day restated yield % as of 08/31/2023: 5.20 *** |
Short-Term Investments |
N/A |
4.33% |
1.58% |
1.59% |
1.01% |
3.32% |
1.29% |
3.56% |
08/31/2023 |
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Important Information to Employees hired on or after January 1, 2012.
The USC Retirement Savings Program makes matching USC contributions that equal 100% of your matched pre-tax or Roth employee contributions that do not exceed 5% of your eligible earnings. The University also makes a 5% non-elective contribution whether or not you contribute. This means that the University will make a total 10% contribution if you make a 5% employee contribution.
YOU |
USC Match 100% Vested |
USC Non-Elective* |
USC Total |
5% |
5% |
5% |
10% |
4% |
4% |
5% |
9% |
3% |
3% |
5% |
8% |
2% |
2% |
5% |
7% |
1% |
1% |
5% |
6% |
0% |
0% |
5% |
5% |
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You are generally allowed to withdraw money from your plan when you leave your employer, retire, reach age 59½, or become permanently disabled. Also, you may be eligible for an in-service distribution if you have a financial hardship as defined by your plan. Withdrawals may be subject to income taxes and, if they occur prior to you becoming age 59½, a 10% early withdrawal penalty.
Participants in the USC retirement plans must begin receiving annual minimum required distributions (MRD) when they attain age 72. However, participants who are still working at USC can defer MRD payments, from their USC accounts, thus the MRD generally does not need to start until the later of when the participant
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The minimum loan amount is $1,000, and a loan must not exceed $50,000, from all sources of all plans sponsored by the University. The highest outstanding loan balances over the previous 12 months may reduce the amount you have available to borrow. You then pay the money back into your account, plus interest, through after-tax payroll deductions. The maximum period for a general loan is 5 years; 10 years for the documented purchase of a primary residence. (Notarized spousal consent is required on all loans). The cost to initiate a loan is $35.00, and there is a quarterly maintenance fee of $3.75. The initiation and maintenance fees are deducted directly from your plan account.
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1 Stock markets are volatile and can fluctuate significantly in response to company, industry, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Investing in stock involves risks, including the loss of principal.
2 Total returns are historical and include change in share price and reinvestment of dividends and capital gains, if any. These figures do not include the effect of sales charges, if any, as these fees are waived for contributions made through your retirement plan. If sales charges were included, returns would have been lower. Life of fund figures are from the inception date to the period shown. For unitized funds, the inception date shown may be that of the fund's underlying investment option. For non-mutual fund pools and trusts whose strategies may be offered to multiple clients, and whose returns may be based on a composite, the inception date shown may be the beginning date of the composite's returns.
3In general, the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk, liquidity risk, call risk, and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so holding them until maturity to avoid losses caused by price volatility is not possible.
4Target Date Funds are an asset mix of stocks, bonds and other investments that automatically becomes more conservative as the fund approaches its target retirement date and beyond. Principal invested is not guaranteed.
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