Voluntary Plan Investment Options
There is no guarantee that any investment option will achieve its stated objective. Principal value fluctuates and there is no guarantee of value at any time, including the target date. The "target date" is the approximate date when you plan to start withdrawing your money. When your target date is reached, you may have more or less than the original amount invested. For each target date Portfolio, until the day prior to its Target Date, the Portfolio will seek to provide total returns consistent with an asset allocation targeted for an investor who is retiring in approximately each Portfolio's designation Target Year. The Target Year is specified in the Portfolio's name. For example, the ING Index Solution 2045 Portfolio bears an asset allocation that the investment adviser believes balances the risk and return objectives of the "average" investor who will be retiring in the year 2045. With the exception of ING Solution Growth and Income Portfolio, ING Solution Growth Portfolio, ING Solution Income Portfolio and ING Index Solution Income Portfolio, each Portfolio is structured and managed around a specific target retirement or financial goal date (”Target Date”) as follows: 2055, 2045, 2035, 2025 and 2015. The ING Solution Growth and Income Portfolio, ING Solution Growth Portfolio, ING Solution Income Portfolio and ING Index Solution Income Portfolio are for those who are retired, nearing retirement or in need of drawing down income from their Portfolio soon. Prior to choosing a Target Date Portfolio, investors are strongly encouraged to review and understand the Portfolio's objectives and its composition of stocks and bonds, and how the asset allocation will change over time as the target date nears. No two investors are alike and one should not assume that just because they intend to retire in the year corresponding to the Target Date that that specific Portfolio is appropriate and suitable to their risk tolerance. It is recommended that an investor consider carefully the possibility of capital loss in each of the target date Portfolios, the likelihood and magnitude of which will be dependent upon the Portfolio's asset allocation.
On the Target Date, the Portfolio's investment objective will be to seek to provide a combination of total return and stability of principal consistent with a low to moderate risk asset allocation which is targeted to the "average" retiree. Stocks are more volatile than bonds, and portfolios with a higher concentration of stocks are more likely to experience greater fluctuations in value than portfolios with a higher concentration in bonds. Foreign stocks and small and midcap stocks may be more volatile than large cap stocks. Investing in bonds also entails credit risk and interest rate risk. Generally investors with longer timeframes can consider assuming more risk in their investment portfolio. The ING Index Solution PortfoliosSM are target date portfolios that are actively managed with respect to how their asset allocation is adjusted over time, yet are indexed with respect to how the underlying strategies within the suite are managed. Each underlying strategy seeks to replicate the performance of the index which is associated with its asset class. The portfolios may merge with or change to other portfolios over time. Refer to the prospectus for more information about the specific risks of investing in the various asset classes included in the ING Index Solution Portfolios.
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Guarantees are based on the claims-paying ability of ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company and do not apply to the investment return or principal value of the mutual funds under a 403(b)(7) custodial agreement.
An investment in a money market fund is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, there is no assurance it will be able to do so. While the fund's objective includes the preservation of capital, it is possible to lose money by investing in the fund.
Investments in Target Retirement Funds are subject to the risks of their underlying funds. The year in the Fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the Fund would retire and leave the work force. The Fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative ones based on its target date. An investment in the Target Retirement Fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date.
Insurance products, annuities and retirement plan funding issued by (third party administrative services may also be provided by) Voya Retirement Insurance and Annuity Company, One Orange Way, Windsor, CT 06095-4774. Securities are distributed by Voya Financial Partners LLC (member SIPC). All companies are members of the Voya® family of companies. Securities may also be distributed through other broker-dealers with which Voya has selling agreements. Insurance obligations are the responsibility of each individual company. Product and services may not be available in all states.