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  2. Stable Value Fund: Definition, How They Work, Risks, and Benefits

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    A stable value fund is a portfolio of bonds that are insured to protect the investor against a decline in yield or a loss of capital. The owner of a stable...

  3. The Role of Stable Value Funds in Your 401(k) - Investopedia

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    Stable value funds are a type of cash fund that resembles a money market fund by offering protection of principal while paying stable rates of interest. Like their money...

  4. What Is A Stable Value Fund? – Forbes Advisor

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    A stable value fund is a low-risk investment (like a money market fund) that delivers higher yields (like a bond fund). It’s able to do this because it holds a short-term bond fund as...

  5. Why a Stable Value Fund Belongs in Your Retirement Portfolio

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    As the name suggests, stable value funds are stable regarding return and principal preservation, making them appropriate vehicles for risk-averse investors looking for low-volatility...

  6. What Is a Stable Value Fund? - The Motley Fool

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    Stable value funds invest in bonds that are insured against the loss of principal and yield. The bonds often have staggered maturity dates, which provide liquidity for the...

  7. The Facts About Stable Value Funds

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    All stable value funds offer the same unique combination of benefits: principal preservation; stability and steady growth in principal and earned interest; returns similar to intermediate bond funds over the long term; and daily liquidity for participants (also known as benefit responsiveness).

  8. Unpacking Stable-Value Funds - Morningstar

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    A portfolio of high-quality bonds wrapped up by an insurance-contract guarantee sounds like a pretty low-risk investment--and, in fact, it is. But because stable-value funds' underlying...