Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust

Fees and Expenses

The following table describes the fees and expenses that you pay if you open and contribute to a Managed Allocation Option or 100% Equity Option Account in the Plan. These fees are indirectly paid out of the assets of your Account. Except for the fees listed below, there are currently no other fees, charges or penalties imposed by or payable to KESPT in connection with opening or maintaining an Account. The Trustee reserves the right to change the current fees, or to impose new or additional fees, expenses, charges or penalties in the future

Program Fees1

Investment Option
Estimated Underlying Mutual Fund Expenses2 Program Manager Fee3 TOTAL ANNUAL ASSET-BASED FEES4
Managed Allocation Option -- -- --
Age Band 1
(0-3 years)
0.25% 0.55% 0.80%
Age Band 2
(4-7 years)
0.27% 0.53% 0.80%
Age Band 3
(8-11 years)
0.28% 0.52% 0.80%
Age Band 4
(12-14 years)
0.29% 0.51% 0.80%
Age Band 5
(15-17 years)

0.27%

0.53% 0.80%
Age Band 6
(18 and over)
0.23% 0.57% 0.80%
100% Equity Option  0.29% 0.51% 0.80%
Guaranteed Option N/A N/A5 0.80%

 

(1) Program fees are fees that are deducted from Program assets. Program fees may change at any time. Although there are no fees that are deducted from your Account, when you invest in the Program, you bear a pro rata portion of the Program expense because, when fees are deducted from Program assets, the value of the Trust Units is reduced.
(2) For each Investment Option (with the exception of the Guaranteed Option), the corresponding amount in this column is based on a weighted average of the expenses of each underlying Mutual Fund's expenses based on the current prospectus for the TIAA-CREF Institutional Mutual Funds, (the "Estimated Underlying Fund Expenses"), in accordance with the Investment Option's asset allocation among its underlying Mutual Funds.  Each Investment Option that invests in underlying Mutual Funds bears its pro rata portion of the Estimated Underlying Fund Expenses because when fees are deducted from an underlying Mutual Fund's assets, the value of the underlying Mutual Fund's shares are reduced.

(3)

For its services as Program Manager, each Investment Option (with the exception of the Guaranteed Option) pays TFI an annual management fee equal to the stated percentage of the average daily net assets held by that Investment Option (the "Program Manager Fee"). The percentages listed in this column may fluctuate. For example, if the underlying Mutual Fund expenses increase, then the Program Manager Fee decreases.

(4)

The Total Annual Asset-Based Fees equal the Estimated Underlying Fund Expenses plus the Program Manager Fee. The portion of Total Annual Asset-Based Fees attributable to the Program Manager Fee is assessed over the course of the year against assets in each Investment Option. The portion of Total Annual Asset-Based Fees attributable to Estimated Underlying Fund Expenses is borne by each Investment Option as discussed in footnote 2 above. You should refer to the Investment Cost Example table below for the total assumed investment cost over 1-, 3-, 5-, and 10-year periods.

(5) The Guaranteed Option does not pay to TFI an annual management fee. TFI does, however, receive from TIAA-CREF Life, the issuer of the Funding Agreement, an annual asset-based fee to pay TFI for distribution, administration, and other services that TFI provides for this Investment Option.  TIAA-CREF Life may discontinue this fee at any time.


Investment Cost Example

The example in the following table is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the different Investment Options over various periods of time. This hypothetical example assumes that:

  • You invest $10,000 in an Account for the time periods shown below.
  • Your investment has a 5 percent compounded return each year.
  • You withdraw the assets from your Account at the end of the specified periods for Qualified Higher Education Expenses.
  • Total annual asset-based fees remain the same as shown in the Fee Table above.
  • The example does not consider the impact of any potential state or federal taxes on the redemption.

Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on the above assumptions your costs would be:

Investment Options Approximate Cost of
$10,000 Investment
 
 
One
Year
Three
Years
Five
Years
Ten
Years
Managed Allocation Option $82 $256 $446 $993
100% Equity Option $82 $256 $446 $993
Guaranteed Option $0 $0 $0 $0



Additional Fees
The table below indicates that there are no additional fees and expenses deducted from each Account/paid directly by the Participant.


 
  Percent Dollars
Application Fee 0% $0
Cancellation Fee 0% $0
Change in Beneficiary 0% $0
Change in Investment Options 0% $0
Other Charges as Applicable 0% $0

 

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The Plan is administered by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority. TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc. (TFI) serves as Program Manager. TFI's affiliate, TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, is the distributor.

The investment approaches described are not recommendations and do not take into consideration personal goals or preferences. After evaluating information you consider important in making an investment choice, the ultimate decision is up to you. It is a good idea to revisit your investment strategy periodically as your goals, personal financial situation, and market conditions change.

Consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses before investing in the Plan. Please call toll-free 1-877-KY TRUST (1-877-598-7878) for a Disclosure Booklet containing this information. Read it carefully.

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