U.Fund College Investing Plan

This is an Honors Plan

Massachusetts' U.Fund College Investing Plan, a Fidelity-managed 529 plan follows the same approach as other Fidelity plans in Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware 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 11 static options, and an option that invests in an interest-bearing deposit account.

  • Program type
    Savings
  • Inception
    1999
  • State agency
    Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA)
  • Tax deduction
  • Program Manager
    Fidelity Investments
  • Program distributor
    Fidelity Brokerage Services, LLC

MA Inter Treas Index

Asset Allocation

Asset Class% AssetsCategory Avg.
US Stock0%0%
Foreign Stock0%0%
Real Estate0%0%
Bond100%100%
Short Term Bond0%1.16%
Cash/MM0%0%

Performance

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Fees & Expenses (1 Year)

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Total Expense Ratio

Fees vs Performance

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Each investment portfolio within a 529 plan carries with it a certain fee, known as the expense ratio. These annual fees are calculated based on a percentage of the investment balance. Enter the information below to see how much in fees you will pay over the course of your investment.

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Assumptions

Data in "Growth of $10,000" is based on historical annual performance data.

Data as of 09/30/2024.

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