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  2. www.exxonmobilfamily.com › finance › savingsSAVINGS | ExxonMobil

    • Common Assets
    • General Information About Indexed Funds
    • Equity Units
    • Extended Market Units
    • International Equity Units
    • Bond Units
    • Balanced Fund Units
    • ExxonMobil Stock
    • Additional Information
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    The Common Assets fund is a short- and medium-term fixed-income fund managed by an ExxonMobil subsidiary in accordance with standards set by the Trustee. The subsidiary targets maintaining a weighted average portfolio maturity of approximately one year. This average maturity is longer than that of money market funds, which are restricted to average...

    About Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (NT) and the Savings Plan

    Northern Trust Investments, Inc. has responsibility for managing five of the Savings Plan's seven investment options – Equity Units, Extended Market Units, International Equity Units, Bond Units and Balanced Fund Units. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Northern Trust Company.

    Determining unit values

    The value of the units in each fund varies with changes in the market value of the underlying net assets. The investment manager determines the value of each unit daily by dividing the market value of the net assets in the portfolio by the number of outstanding units. Any earnings, dividends, other income, investment management fees, or changes in the market value of each asset are reflected in the daily unit value.

    Indexed investing

    Equity Units, Extended Market Units, International Equity Units, Bond Units and Balanced Fund Units are all "indexed" investments. Indexing is a commonly used investment strategy in which the investment manager seeks to closely approximate the total rate of return and general characteristics of a market index, such as the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500). Indexed investments have advantages such as clear investment strategy, automatic diversification and low fees. When a fund is indexed,...

    Equity Units represent an interest in a fund managed to closely approximate the total rate of return and characteristics of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500). This index is composed of the stocks of 500 mostly large-capitalization U.S. companies weighted by market value. The index currently represents about 80% of the market value of all pu...

    Extended Market Units represent an interest in a fund managed to closely approximate the total rate of return and characteristics of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index. This index is composed of approximately 3,300 U.S. stocks not included in the S&P 500, weighted by market value. The index currently represents about 20% of the ...

    International Equity Unitsrepresent an interest in an index fund that invests in approximately 3,500 international equity securities composing approximately the top 99% of the market capitalization in 22 developed market countries, excluding the U.S.. The fund is managed to closely approximate the total rate of return and characteristics of the MSC...

    Bond Unitsrepresent an interest in an index fund based on a broad range of publicly traded, investment gradeU.S. bonds. This fund is composed of a portfolio of bonds representative of the overall U.S. bond and debt market and managed to closely approximate the total rate of return and characteristics of the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond In...

    Balanced Fund Units are designed to generate returns from both income and growth for the investor through a broadly diversified investment in domestic and international stocks and U.S. bonds. Specifically, each Balanced Fund Unit represents an interest in a portfolio (the "Balanced Fund Portfolio") invested in the following proportions in the four ...

    When you buy Exxon Mobil Corporation Common Stock (ExxonMobil Stock), you become an ExxonMobil shareholder and an owner of the company. Any dividends on shares of stock in your Savings Plan Account are credited as of the dividend payment date. These dividends are reinvested automatically in ExxonMobil Stock unless you elect to have the dividends pa...

    Participants receive periodic reports on the performance of the Savings Plan's investment options. See the section on Annual Returns of Savings Plan Investment Optionsfor historical performance information. To help you keep track of changes in your Savings Plan Account, you will automatically receive: 1. Savings Plan confirmation statements after y...

    Learn about the features and benefits of the ExxonMobil Savings Plan, a retirement savings plan for U.S. dollar-paid employees of Exxon Mobil Corporation and participating affiliates. Find out how to enroll, contribute, invest, access and distribute your account.

  3. www.exxonmobilfamily.com › en › financeFinance | Savings

    Learn about the ExxonMobil Savings Plan, a retirement savings program for employees and retirees of Exxon Mobil Corporation and its affiliates. Find out how to participate, contribute, invest, access and withdraw your money, and get tax and administrative information.

  4. Learn about the seven investment options in the ExxonMobil Savings Plan, including Common Assets, Equity Units, Extended Market Units, International Equity Units, Bond Units, Balanced Fund Units and ExxonMobil Stock. Compare the features, risks and benefits of each option and how they are managed by Northern Trust Investments, Inc.

  5. Mar 15, 2023 · Maximize Your Contributions to the ExxonMobil Savings Plan. The ExxonMobil Savings Plan is a 401(k) that allows employees to save up to 20% of their salary on a pre-tax basis. Contributing to this plan is a great way to take advantage of your ExxonMobil benefits. The plan offers a range of investment options and tax benefits, including pre-tax ...

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