LifePath®: Helping keep your retirement on track

Whether retirement is 10, 20 or 40 years away, investing for the future can feel complex. LifePath target date funds help take the guesswork out of retirement investing by automatically adjusting your investments as you move towards retirement.

Capital at risk. The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and are not guaranteed. Investors may not get back the amount originally invested.

What are LifePath target date funds?

Today, the world emits about 60 gigatons of greenhouse gas a year to power the economy and our lives.

So, think the food we eat, how we get places, where we work, how we live.

We can’t turn all of that off overnight but we can take steps to get on a path to a net zero world.

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Title: The net zero economy is arriving

Net zero is about reducing greenhouse gas emissions so that over time we can achieve an overall balance between emissions produced, and the emissions removed from the overall atmosphere. So, for every ton of greenhouse gas we emit into the air, we would take a ton out.

(Graphic text: Net zero = Greenhouse gas emissions produced ≤ emissions remove)

(Graphic/text animation) The latest science shows that if we reach net zero by midcentury, essentially if we achieve the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement, it would limit global warming to well below 2°C versus pre-industrial levels.* If we exceed that level, scientists say that we’ll suffer from the most detrimental climate impact.

*Source: Climate Council, “What does net zero emissions mean?,” 2020

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To date, 127 governments around the world and over 1,000 companies have made or are preparing to make net zero commitments. And we expect that number to go up.

*Source: Climate Action Tracker, “Warming Projections Global Update” December 2020 and UN News, “UN chief stresses need for greater speed to achieve carbon neutrality,” November 9, 2020

This is also being reflected in the financial system. Regulators are making climate risk disclosure mandatory, central banks are stress testing for climate risk, and policymakers around the world are collaborating to achieve common climate goals.

Climate change is a collective problem that requires collective global action. People have to understand that achieving net zero in 2050 isn’t something we can start in 2049, we have to start today.

Lastly, and most importantly, as with any transition, we have to make sure it’s a just transition. We really have to work together to make sure that no one group, whether it’s a community or an industry gets disproportionately left behind.

The bottom line is that achieving global net zero emissions by 2050 is our best chance at mitigating the worst impacts of climate change. // This is going to a large structural change in our economy. // And companies that manage to evolve and adapt their business models are going to be rewarded by the financial markets over the long term.

Choose your retirement year

Each LifePath fund is named after a target retirement date. Simply select the fund closest to when you expect to retire.

One diversified investment

LifePath invests across a broad range of global stocks, bonds and other asset classes in a single fund.

Automatically adjusts over time

As retirement approaches, the portfolio gradually evolves to reflect changing investment needs and risk levels.

Managed by investment professionals

LifePath is continuously monitored and managed, helping keep your investments aligned with long-term retirement goals.

How LifePath evolves over time

As you move through life, your investment needs change, LifePath is designed to evolve with you. LifePath funds gradually shift from growth-focused investments (mostly stocks) to more stable investments (like bonds) as you approach retirement:
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Early career

When retirement is further away, LifePath invests more heavily in stocks to help grow your savings over the long term.
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Mid-career

As retirement approaches, LifePath gradually increases exposure to bonds and other stabilising assets while maintaining growth potential.
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At retirement

At retirement, LifePath reaches its most conservative allocation while maintaining exposure to growth assets, recognising that retirement can last many years.

BlackRock, 30 June 2026.
Chart key: Orange = Stocks | Yellow = Bonds

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Find your LifePath fund

Each LifePath target date fund is named after a retirement year, making it easy to find one that suits you.
1. Think about when you expect to retire.
2. Choose the fund closest to that year – e.g. retiring in 2053, you might choose LifePath 2055.
3. LifePath then automatically adjusts your investments as you move closer to retirement.

Have a question?

Planning for retirement can raise plenty of questions. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about LifePath target date funds.

  • The earlier you start investing, the more time your money has the potential to grow. But it's never too late to begin planning for retirement. LifePath offers a range of target date funds designed for different retirement years, making it easy to choose a fund that aligns with your expected retirement date.

  • The amount you'll need depends on your retirement goals, lifestyle and other sources of income. Many people choose to invest regularly, increasing contributions over time as their circumstances change. LifePath target date funds are designed to support regular, long-term investing throughout your retirement journey.

  • Saving can be helpful for short-term goals and unexpected expenses, while investing is typically used to help grow your money over the long term. Although investments carry risk, they also offer greater growth potential than cash over longer periods.

  • Each fund invests across a diversified mix of global stocks, bonds and other asset classes, helping spread risk across different markets.

  • No. Once you've chosen a LifePath fund, it automatically adjusts over time as you move towards retirement. You may wish to review your investment if your retirement plans change significantly.

  • No. LifePath is designed for long-term retirement investing, whether retirement is many years away or just around the corner. There are funds designed for different retirement years.

  • Target date funds are designed to simplify retirement investing by combining a diversified portfolio with professional management in a single investment. Rather than deciding how to adjust your investments over time, LifePath target date funds automatically evolve as you move towards retirement, helping you stay focused on your long-term goals.