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    10.0674$
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About

TAAFX.US represents the TIAA-CREF Managed Allocation Fund - Advisor Class. This fund is a mutual fund offered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF). The fund operates as a fund of funds, meaning it invests in a mix of other TIAA-CREF funds to achieve its asset allocation strategy. The objective of the TIAA-CREF Managed Allocation Fund - Advisor Class is to provide long-term capital appreciation and income by allocating assets across a variety of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and real estate. The fund's allocation is actively managed and may change over time based on market conditions and the investment manager's outlook. The Advisor Class shares typically have higher minimum investment requirements and may be available through financial advisors.

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Factors

TAAFX.US Price Factors: Market interest rates: Higher rates usually decrease bond values.

Inflation expectations: Rising inflation erodes bond purchasing power.

Credit risk: Increased issuer default risk lowers bond prices.

Liquidity: Lower trading activity may widen bid-ask spreads.

Economic growth: Stronger growth can pressure bond yields higher.

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