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An Update on Portfolio Evolutions for 2026
At a glance
- The 2021 Portfolio transitions to the Stable Value Portfolio on January 1, 2026.
- Account Owners with a 2021 Portfolio do not have to take any action.
- The 2045 Portfolio has been added to the Target Enrollment offerings.
Effective January 1, 2026, Invest529 has made a few changes to its roster of investment options.
Invest529’s Target Enrollment portfolios help families manage their higher education investment by automatically becoming more capital preservation-oriented over time. This process occurs quarterly, with the most recent evolution effective as of January 1, 2026.
In addition, Invest529 has transitioned the 2021 Portfolio to the 100% Stable Value investment portfolio, per the Invest529 Program Description.
Consolidation of the 2021 Portfolio into the Stable Value portfolio reduces expenses associated with maintaining multiple portfolios invested in the same stable value investment vehicle, keeping Invest529 administrative fees low.
If you are saving in a Target Enrollment portfolio, you do not need to take any action for the evolution, but you will notice differences online or on your statements after January 1, 2026. This is not considered an investment change and therefore is not subject to the twice-yearly IRS limit on investment direction changes.
Invest529 is also now offering a 2045 Portfolio within its Invest529 Target Enrollment roster. The 2045 Portfolio will be the suggested portfolio for children between the ages of 0-3 years. Target Enrollment Portfolios, also known as the “set it and forget it” approach to investing, follow a strategy that quarterly shifts from riskier investments (like equities) and toward more conservative investments (like bonds and cash) as your student gets closer to their high school graduation. Related: Three Things to Know About: Target Enrollment Portfolios
Invest529 account owners can take advantage of this new portfolio by opening an additional account or changing an existing investment to this new portfolio. Remember, account owners are limited to only two investment direction changes per calendar year.