FIJNX
Fidelity Advisor Freedom 2030 Fund
Fidelity Aberdeen Street Trust
Fund of fundsTarget-date
Expense ratio1
0.56%
Net assets2
$2.98B
Holdings2
42
Category
Target-Date
2025 return3
17.28%

Investment objective & strategy

As of Sept. 9, 2025 · prospectus

Objective. Fidelity Advisor Freedom 2030 Fund seeks high total return with a

Strategy. Investing primarily in a combination of Fidelity U.S. equity funds, international equity funds, bond funds, and short-term funds (underlying Fidelity funds).Allocating assets according to a neutral asset allocation strategy shown in the glide path below that adjusts over time until it reaches an allocation similar to that of the Fidelity Advisor Freedom Retirement Fund, approximately 10 to 19 years after the year 2030. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) may modify the fund's neutral asset allocations from time to time when in the interests of shareholders. A revised neutral asset allocation strategy for the fund is expected to take effect by the end of the first quarter of 2027, as illustrated in the following chart. During the … Investing primarily in a combination of Fidelity U.S. equity funds, international equity funds, bond funds, and short-term funds (underlying Fidelity funds).Allocating assets according to a neutral asset allocation strategy shown in the glide path below that adjusts over time until it reaches an allocation similar to that of the Fidelity Advisor Freedom Retirement Fund, approximately 10 to 19 years after the year 2030. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) may modify the fund's neutral asset allocations from time to time when in the interests of shareholders. A revised neutral asset allocation strategy for the fund is expected to take effect by the end of the first quarter of 2027, as illustrated in the following chart. During the fourth quarter of 2025, the Adviser will begin transitioning the neutral asset allocation percentages to achieve the desired allocations. The neutral asset allocation shown in the glide path depicts the allocation to U.S. equity funds (including commodity funds), international equity funds, bond funds (including U.S. investment grade bond, international bond, short-term inflation-protected bond, long-term inflation-protected bond, and long-term treasury bond funds), and short-term funds.Buying and selling futures contracts (both long and short positions) in an effort to manage cash flows efficiently, remain fully invested, or facilitate asset allocation.The Adviser, under normal market conditions, will make investments that are consistent with seeking high total return for several years beyond the fund's target retirement date in an effort to achieve the fund's overall investment objective.The Adviser, under normal market conditions, will use an active asset allocation strategy to increase or decrease asset class exposures relative to the neutral asset allocations reflected above by up to 10% for equity funds (including commodity funds), bond funds and short-term funds to reflect the Adviser's market outlook, which is primarily focused on the intermediate term. The asset allocations in the glide path above are referred to as neutral because they do not reflect any decisions made by the Adviser to overweight or underweight an asset class.The Adviser may also make active asset allocations within other asset classes (such as high yield debt (also referred to as junk bonds), floating rate debt, real estate debt, and emerging markets debt) from 0% to 10% of the fund's total assets individually, but no more than 25% in aggregate within those other asset classes. Such asset classes are not reflected in the neutral asset allocations reflected in the glide path above. Emerging markets include countries that have an emerging stock market as defined by MSCI, countries or markets with low- to middle-income economies as classified by the World Bank, and other countries or markets that the Adviser identifies as having similar emerging markets characteristics.Designed for investors who anticipate retiring in or within a few years of 2030 (target retirement date) at or around age 65. When the neutral asset allocation of a fund matches Fidelity Advisor FreedomRetirement Fund's neutral asset allocation (approximately 10 to 19 years after the year indicated in the fund's name), the Board of Trustees may combine the fund with Fidelity Advisor FreedomRetirement Fund, without shareholder approval, and the fund's shareholders will become shareholders of Fidelity Advisor FreedomRetirement Fund.

Allocation by sector

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
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Portfolio moves

Dec 31, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026
Opened
7
Exited
6
Increased
13
Decreased
23
Unchanged
0

How many positions this fund opened, exited, grew, trimmed, or left unchanged between its two most recent N-PORT snapshots — net changes between point-in-time reports, not a trade log.

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Advisers

As of March 31, 2025 · N-CEN
FirmRole
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC Adviser

Footnotes

  1. Expense ratio as of September 9, 2025, from the fund's prospectus.
  2. Net assets and holdings count as of March 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.
  3. Total return for calendar year 2025, before tax and after fund expenses. Computed by compounding the twelve monthly total returns the fund reported in its SEC N-PORT filings for 2025 (the latest prospectus does not yet chart this year).

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