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The Stable Income Fund ("the SIF") is a conservative NYS Deferred Compensation Plan (“NYSDCP”) investment option with the objectives of preserving capital while earning a modest current income. Participants can move money in or out of the SIF on a daily basis without penalty.
- Stable Income Fund & International Equity Funds - NYSDCP
The purpose and structure of the Stable Income Fund (the...
- New York State Deferred Compensation Plan - Stable Income Fund - NYSDCP
The Stable Income Fund (the "Fund") is a plan investment...
- Stable Income Fund & International Equity Funds - NYSDCP
The investment objective of the Stable Income Fund is to pro-vide an opportunity to invest in high quality fixed income securi-ties with an emphasis on safety of principal and consistency of returns. The Stable Income Fund invests in a diversified pool of investment contracts issued by high quality financial institu-tions.
The purpose and structure of the Stable Income Fund (the Fund) is to provide a reasonable level of interest income with a low risk of principal loss. The Fund only holds fixed income and cash investments and does not own any stock market investments or auction rate securities.
30 Ιουν 2024 · The Stable Income Fund (the "Fund") is a plan investment option that seeks to provide interest income consistent with prevailing market and interest rate conditions, principal stability, capital preservation, and liquidity for participant activity.
Low Stable Value Stable Income Fund All Plan assets are in either a separately managed account or a commingled account. Unlike a mutual fund, a separate account is not open to
The core funds include the Stable Income Fund, Bond Index Fund, Equity Index Fund, Global Socially Responsible Index Fund, Mid-Cap Equity Index Fund, International Equity Fund, and Small-Cap Equity Fund.
13 Ιουλ 2005 · The Stable Income Fund seeks to provide a relatively high fixed-income yield consistent with little market-related risk. Of primary importance is the preservation of principal and earned interest.