The DE529 Education Savings Plan, a Fidelity-managed 529 plan follows the same approach as other Fidelity plans in Arizona, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. It features three age-based options; one using Fidelity Series actively managed funds; one using Fidelity Series index funds; and a third using a combination of the two. The plan also offers 10 static options, one option that invests in an interest-bearing deposit account, and a stable value option that invests in a separately managed account that may invest in individual securities or Fidelity mutual funds and investment contracts issued by third-party insurance companies or banks.
- Program typeSavings
- Inception1998
- State agencyDelaware Office of the State Treasurer
- Tax deduction
- Program ManagerFidelity Investments
- Program distributorFidelity Brokerage Services, LLC
Fidelity Blend: College Portfolio
Asset Allocation
Asset Class | % Assets | Category Avg. |
---|---|---|
US Stock | 9% | 11.15% |
Foreign Stock | 5.99% | 5.76% |
Real Estate | 0% | 0.39% |
Bond | 64.9% | 49.24% |
Short Term Bond | 16% | 12.97% |
Cash/MM | 4% | 21.08% |
Performance
Fees & Expenses (1 Year)
Total Expense Ratio
Fees vs Performance
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Growth of $10,000
Assumptions
Data in "Growth of $10,000" is based on historical annual performance data.
Data as of 06/30/2024.
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Category averages are designed to be a representation of all portfolios with a similar risk profile (represented as a % of equity).
Category average
Category averages are designed to be a representation of all portfolios with a similar age and risk profile (represented as a % of equity).