401k: General Electric

Last Updated:  December, 2009

As a General Electric employee, you may be eligible to participate in your company's 401(k) plan.  This page is dedicated to giving you the information you need to make the most of the General Electric 401(k) plan.
 
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According to our records, your current plan options are listed below.  Please let us know if your plan has changed, or if there are additions or deletions to this list be emailing

 Current Investment Options:
 
GE International Fund
GE Strategic Fund
GE S&S P Mutual Fund GE S&S Income Fund
GE Small Cap Equity Fund GE S&S Short Term
GE Stock Fund
US Aggregate Bond Index
Non-US Equity Index US Savings Bonds
US Large Cap Equity Index US TIPS Index
US Mid-Cap Equity Index GE S&S Money Market
US Small Cap Equity Index  

 

 

 Our General Electric 401(k) Recommendation:
    Aggressive
Moderate
Conservative
    %Equity
 100%  60% 40%
     %Bond  0%  40%  60%
 Fund Name:
Fund Category:        
US Large Cap Equity Index Large Cap Blend   25%
15%
10%
US Small Cap Equity Index
Small Cap Blend
  25%
15%
10%
Non-US Equity Index
Foreign Large Blend
  50%
30%
20%
US TIPS Index
TIPS
  0%
8%
12%
US Aggregate Bond Index
Intermediate-Term Bond
  0%
20%
30%
GE S&S Short Term
Short-Term Bond
  0%
12%
18%

 

 

Which Portfolio Is Right For You?
Here are our asset allocation recommendations based on the level of risk you decide to take.  To determine your tolerance for risk so that you can choose the portfolio that's right for you, be sure to read the articles linked on our homepage.  It's important that you understand the basis for our recommendations because you'll be more likely to implement them and stay the course.  If you have questions, check our FAQs
  

Aggressive Portfolio
When you want to take out all the stops and "go for it," this is the portfolio for you.  Equally weighted at home in the U.S. and abroad, this combination is a favorite of young investors with plenty of time before retirement and the ability to remain calm during market downturns.  It’s also suited for those on a fast track who want or need all the speed and distance they can get from their investments.  Because 100 percent of the portfolio is in equities, the only buffer against the slings and arrows of the market is time. But if you’ve got the time, this is the way to go.

Moderate Portfolio
This combination is a fine choice for many employees and especially for long-term investors. Its 60 percent weighting in equities gives it plenty of power for stock market growth, while the 40 percent in fixed-income provides stability and safety during declines in the market.  This portfolio is most suitable for investors with five or more years until they will need their money.

 

Conservative Portfolio
This combination stresses safety, with a mix of 40 percent equities and 60 percent fixed-income investments.  It is most suitable for investors who consider themselves conservative, who are close to or past the age of retirement or who, for whatever reason, care more about holding onto their money than making it grow.


 

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DISCLAIMER:
This information is provided by Merriman, Inc., a registered investment advisor, and is believed to be from reliable sources, but no guarantee is made as to accuracy or completeness.  The investment securities and strategies discussed are not suitable for all investors. Recommendations are of a general nature, not based on knowledge of any individual's specific needs or circumstances, and there is no intent to provide individual investment advisory, supervisory or management services.  Merriman, Inc. is not an authorized representative of General Electric or of its retirement plans.