Individual Fund Portfolios

19 individual fund portfolios

The major asset classes are represented in the plan, including money market, fixed income, balanced, real estate, domestic equity, and international equity. You can design an overall investment strategy that incorporates these major asset classes into your overall investment program.

Money Market

  • Vanguard Prime Money Market 529 Portfolio*

Fixed Income

  • PIMCO Short-Term 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond Index 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Total Bond Market Index 529 Portfolio
  • PIMCO Total Return 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Inflation-Protected Securities 529 Portfolio
Balanced
  • T. Rowe Price Balanced 529 Portfolio

Real Estate

  • Vanguard REIT Index 529 Portfolio

Domestic (U.S.) Equity

Large-Cap

  • Vanguard Value Index 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard S&P 500 Index 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Total Stock Market Index 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Growth Index 529 Portfolio

Mid-Cap

  • Vanguard Mid-Cap Index 529 Portfolio  
  • Vanguard Extended Market Index 529 Portfolio
  • Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II 529 Portfolio
Small-Cap
  • Vanguard Small-Cap Value Index 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Small-Cap Index 529 Portfolio
  • Vanguard Small-Cap Growth Index 529 Portfolio

International Equity

  • Vanguard Total International Stock Index 529 Portfolio
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The CollegeCounts 529 Fund is a qualified tuition program under Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code that is sponsored by the State of Alabama and administered by the Board of Trustees of the ACES Trust Fund (the “Trust” and plan issuer). Union Bank & Trust Company serves as Program Manager. Accounts and investments under the CollegeCounts 529 Fund are not insured or guaranteed by the FDIC, the State of Alabama, the State Treasurer of Alabama, the Board, the Trust, the Program, Union Bank & Trust Company, or any other entity.

Before investing, you should consider the investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and tax consequences associated with the Program. All of this information is contained in the Program Disclosure Statement. Please read it carefully before investing.

If you or your beneficiary is not an Alabama resident, consider whether your home state or the home state of your designated beneficiary offers a qualified tuition program that provides a state tax deduction or other benefits to residents who invest in that program.