About CCATX
American Funds 2010 Target Date Retirement Fund Class C is a target-date mutual fund designed primarily for individuals planning to retire around the year 2010. Its primary purpose is to deliver a well-diversified, actively managed portfolio that adjusts over time to meet evolving investor needs as they transition from the accumulation phase to post-retirement. Early in its lifecycle, the fund emphasized growth through broader equity exposure; as its target date has passed, its allocation has shifted substantially toward fixed income, equity-income, and balanced funds, placing greater importance on income generation and capital preservation. The portfolio predominantly comprises underlying American Funds, such as the Income Fund of America, Intermediate Bond Fund of America, and American Balanced Fund, giving investors exposure to a blend of U.S. and global debt and equity securities. Managed by Capital Research and Management Company, the fund is part of the well-established American Funds family, known for its research-driven approach and focus on long-term, risk-aware asset allocation. The fund’s role in the financial market is to provide a streamlined investment solution for retirement savers, strategically evolving its mix to balance returns and stability through retirement and beyond.
Fund Family American Funds
Category Target-Date 2000-2010
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol CCATX
Share Class Class C
Index S&P Target Date 2010 TR
CCATX had a total return of 9.55% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's
inception, the average annual return has been 4.65%.