TIHPX: TIAA-CREF High-Yield Fund Prem - Class Info (2024)

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Load %
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Fee %
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Mgmt
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Expense
Ratio %
TIAA-CREF High-Yield PremTIHPXNANA0.000.150.340.51
TickerNavInception Date% yield1 year return2 year return3 year return
TIAA-CREF High-Yld II InstlTIHYX8.673/31/20060.9811.192.073.32
TIAA-CREF High-Yld II RetireTIHRX8.673/31/20060.9410.911.793.05
TIAA-CREF High-Yld II RetailTIYRX8.713/31/20060.9410.721.733.03
TIAA-CREF High-Yld II PremTIHPX8.719/30/20090.9711.021.923.17
TickerMinimum Initial Investment ($)Minimum Subsequent Investment ($)Minimum Initial IRA ($)Dividend Frequency
TIAA-CREF High-Yield PremTIHPX000M
FamilyTIAA-CREF
AddressPO Box 8009
Boston, MA 02266
Phone800 223-1200

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TIHPX: TIAA-CREF High-Yield Fund Prem - Class Info (2024)

FAQs

What are the best funds to be in at TIAA-CREF? ›

Best Large Blend Funds
  • #1. T. Rowe Price U.S. Equity Research Fund PRCOX.
  • #2. Northern US Quality ESG Fund NUESX.
  • #3. BlackRock Exchange Portfolio STSEX.
  • #4. Vanguard PrimeCap Fund VPMCX.

What is the difference between TIAA and TIAA-CREF? ›

Though you often hear them used together, TIAA and CREF are different things. TIAA is our company name, while CREF is a variable annuity that we created and provide to our customers. Because we made CREF, you may hear people refer to it as TIAA CREF.

Is my money safe with TIAA-CREF? ›

Safeguarding the integrity of our clients' accounts is a top priority for us. We continually monitor accounts using a combination of technology, people and processes to protect our customers, their assets and their data.

What is average return with TIAA-CREF? ›

Performance ReturnsAs of 03/31/2024
Cumulative ReturnsAverage Annualized Total Returns
Performance Returns 03/31/20243Y
This InvestmentCREF Stock Account (R3)+3.26+11.30
BenchmarkMorningstar Aggressive Target Risk TR USDAs of 03/31/2024+3.20+9.58
BenchmarkCREF Stock Account Composite Index+3.18+11.65
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Is TIAA-CREF a good retirement plan? ›

It has conservative investments that will not lead to volatility in income, but is also invested in a sophisticated manner for higher investment returns. There are other investment options within TIAA-CREF that demonstrate innovation in providing better ways to invest retirement savings.

How financially secure is TIAA? ›

For its stability, claims-paying ability and overall financial strength, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) is a member of one of only three insurance groups in the United States to currently hold the highest rating available to U.S. insurers from three of the four leading insurance company ...

What happened to TIAA-CREF? ›

In 2015, TIAA acquired Nuveen, a global investment leader to manage the TIAA funds and other investments. As a result of this acquisition, beginning May 1, 2024, all TIAA-CREF Lifecycle Funds will be rebranded as Nuveen.

Is TIAA a safe investment? ›

In addition to the inherent financial strength and soundness of our bank balance sheet, a significant percentage of TIAA Bank's deposit balances qualify to be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

How do I get my money out of TIAA-CREF? ›

If your plan allows it, you can withdraw money online. If an online withdrawal is not an option, call us at 800-842-2252. Please be sure to contact us two to three months before you must receive your withdrawal to ensure you receive funds by the required deadline.

Is Fidelity or TIAA better for retirement? ›

TIAA has a really strong foothold with educational organizations, and for good reason. Fidelity has a strong foothold with private companies and a very competitive plan. I think a strong reason one would choose TIAA CREF for their retirement savings is stability.

Do I pay taxes on TIAA-CREF? ›

When you withdraw money that you contributed on a before-tax basis from your retirement plan, that money is taxed as ordinary income. If you contributed money to your retirement plan on an after-tax basis you won't have to pay taxes. However, note that any earnings from these after-tax contributions are still taxable.

What is the penalty for withdrawing from TIAA-CREF? ›

If you withdraw money from your retirement account before age 59 1/2, you will need to pay a 10% early withdrawal penalty, in addition to income tax. The tool assumes that you will incur this 10% penalty if you are currently under 59 ½.

Is TIAA-CREF a fixed annuity? ›

Our fixed annuity, TIAA-CREF Investment Horizon Annuity , allows you to save with a fixed guaranteed rate and pay taxes only when you take money out.

At what age can you retire with TIAA? ›

It's generally better to wait to collect Social Security until your "full retirement age" of 66 or 67, determined by your birthdate. If you claim earlier, your payment will be lower. If you hold off to age 70, you can usually maximize your monthly payments.

Is TIAA-CREF for profit? ›

TIAA and CREF at a glance

TIAA offers annuities and insurance to employees at non-profit organizations, and is required by its charter to operate on a non-profit basis. CREF manages our suite of variable annuities, which are offered to the same individuals and institutions that TIAA serves.

What type of fund is best for retirement? ›

The 9 best retirement plans
  • IRA plans.
  • Solo 401(k) plan.
  • Traditional pensions.
  • Guaranteed income annuities (GIAs)
  • The Federal Thrift Savings Plan.
  • Cash-balance plans.
  • Cash-value life insurance plan.
  • Nonqualified deferred compensation plans (NQDC)

How much should I put in TIAA? ›

At least 20% of your income should go towards savings. Meanwhile, another 50% (maximum) should go toward necessities, while 30% goes toward discretionary items.

What is the interest rate for TIAA stable value fund? ›

INTEREST CREDITING RATES

While you're contributing to TIAA Stable Value, the minimum guaranteed interest rate you receive will always be between 1% and 3% (before contract fees are deducted as described below). The minimum guaranteed rate is subject to change every six months; for the first half of 2024, it is 2.80%.

What is the best investment allocation for retirement? ›

Some financial advisors recommend a mix of 60% stocks, 35% fixed income, and 5% cash when an investor is in their 60s. So, at age 55, and if you're still working and investing, you might consider that allocation or something with even more growth potential.

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