AAII Mutual Fund Summary Report for URFFX

Fund Evaluator:

Victory Target Retirement 2050 (URFFX) Follow This Fund
Allocation
Global Asset Class
Allocation
Fund Group
Target-Date 2050
Category
$17.870
NAV (as of Aug 19)
$500.00
Minimum Initial
0.58% C
Expense Ratio
$1,246 Mil
Assets
Open
Status
0.00%
12b-1 Fee
1.85%
TTM Yield
0.00%
Max Load
11%
Portfolio Turnover

Best Performing in Target-Date 2050 Over the Last Year

28.5% SP Funds 2050 Target Date Investor (SPTCX)
23.5% Fidelity Advisor Freedom Blend 2050 Z (FHVEX)
23.4% Victory Target Retirement 2050 (URFFX)
22.8% Fidelity Advisor Sust Trgt Dt 2050 Z (FSZCX)
22.7% Fidelity Advisor Sust Trgt Dt 2050 I (FSZBX)
Data as of 7/31/2026
0.3% A
1-Mo Return
5.2% A
3-Mo Return
13.1% A
YTD Return
23.4% A
1-Yr Return
16.6% B
3-Yr Return
9.6% A
5-Yr Return
0.91 A
Category Risk Index
0.87
Total Risk Index

Fund Details

Fund Family
Victory Capital Management Inc.

Inception Date
7/31/2008

Share Class Type
No Load

Equity Investment Style
Large-Cap Blend

Bond Investment Style
High Quality Moderate Sensitivity

Socially Responsible Fund
No

Index Fund
No

Benchmark Index
MSCI ACWI NR USD: 100%

Additional Fund Details


Victory Target Retirement 2050 Overview

Victory Target Retirement 2050 (URFFX) is an actively managed Allocation Target-Date 2050 fund. Victory Capital Management Inc. launched the fund in 2008.

The investment seeks capital appreciation and current income consistent with its current investment allocation. The fund's target asset allocation will consist of approximately 35% of the fund's net assets allocated to equity investments; and approximately 65% of the fund's net assets allocated to fixed-income investments. Its target asset allocation will not change after the target date has been reached unless approved by the fund's Board of Trustees (Board).

About Victory Target Retirement 2050 (URFFX)

There are 3 members of the management team with an average tenure of 6.68 years: Mannik Dhillon (2019), Lance Humphrey (2018), Lela Dunlap (2021). Management tenure is more important for actively managed funds than passive index funds.

The fund has 2 primary benchmarks: MSCI ACWI NR USD index with a weighting of 100% and S&P Target Date 2050 TR USD index with a weighting of 100%. Victory Target Retirement 2050 has 28 securities in its portfolio. The top 10 holdings constitute 64.1% of the fund’s assets. The fund meets the SEC requirement of being classified as a diversified fund. The fund is not considered to have an ESG focus with its investment selection and management.

Victory Target Retirement 2050 is part of the Allocation global asset class and is within the Allocation fund group. Victory Target Retirement 2050 has 33.6% of its portfolio invested in foreign issues. The overall assets allocated to domestic stock is 56.0%. There is 33.1% allocated to foreign stock, and 0.0% is allocated to preferred stocks. The bond allocation as a percentage of total assets is 10.1% (9.5% domestic bond, 0.6% foreign bond and 0.0% convertible bond). Victory Target Retirement 2050 has 0.8% of the portfolio in cash.

Assets Under Management

The fund has $1 billion in total assets, which is below the $1 billion average for the Target-Date 2050 category. Normally, lower assets under management translates to higher average expense ratios, and greater total assets are desired. However, for some investment categories, such as small-cap investing, it may be difficult for the manager to fully employ the desired active strategy if assets grow too large or too quickly.

URFFX Performance and Fees

The expense ratio measures how much of a fund’s assets are used for administrative expenses and operating expenses, including adviser fees and fees for the transfer agent and custodial services. The Victory Target Retirement 2050 expense ratio is average compared to funds in the Target-Date 2050 category. Victory Target Retirement 2050 has an expense ratio of 0.58%, which is 15% lower than its category average, making the fund expense ratio grade a C. While it is difficult to predict returns, it is known that high annual expense ratios reduce your rate of return, and excessive fees are difficult to overcome. Active management normally comes with higher expense ratios than passive index management. Certain investment categories such as small company and foreign also normally have higher expense ratios. It is best to compare fund expense ratios against the category averages for meaningful assessments.

High portfolio turnover can translate to higher expenses and lower aftertax returns. Victory Target Retirement 2050 has a portfolio turnover rate of 11%, indicating that holds its assets around 0.1 years. By way of comparison, the average portfolio turnover is 22% for the Target-Date 2050 category.

Recently, in the month of July 2026, Victory Target Retirement 2050 returned 0.3%, which earned it a grade of A, as the Target-Date 2050 category had an average return of -0.8%. The letter grades of A, B, C, D and F are based upon relative rankings within the investment category. A grade of A, for example, would indicate that the return is in the highest 20% for that time period compared to all funds in that category.

Victory Target Retirement 2050 has a trailing yield of 1.85%, which is above the 1.58% category average. The fund normally distributes its income annually and its capital gains annually.

It’s natural to seek the best-performing investments, but you must consider the relationship between risk and return and the impact of costs and taxes on your realized returns.

Victory Target Retirement 2050 Grades

Year to date, the fund has returned 13.1%, 2.7 percentage points better than the category, which translates into a grade of A. The fund has returned 23.4% over the past year (grade of A), 16.6% over the past three years (grade of B) and 9.6% per year over the past five years (grade of A) and 10.2% per year over the past 10 years (grade of F).

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URFFX Trailing NAV Total Returns Data as of 7/31/26

Last
Month
Last
Quarter
Ann'l.
1Yr
Ann'l.
3Yr
Ann'l.
5Yr
Ann'l.
10Yr
URFFX Return (NAV) 0.3% 5.2% 23.4% 16.6% 9.6% 10.2%
URFFX Grade A A A B A F
+/- Category 1.1% 1.8% 3.6% 0.8% 0.8% -0.6%
Target-Date 2050 Avg -0.8% 3.4% 19.8% 15.9% 8.8% 10.8%
URFFX Tax Cost Ratio na na 1.8% 1.3% 1.9% 2.0%

URFFX Annual NAV Total ReturnsData as of 7/31/26

2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
URFFX Return (NAV) 13.1% 19.4% 13.1% 18.6% -16.0% 17.7% 10.5% 20.2% -9.0% 19.4% 9.0%
URFFX Grade A C F D A B F F D F B
+/- Category 2.7% 0.2% -1.3% -0.9% 2.0% 0.6% -5.4% -4.6% -0.6% -1.5% 1.1%
Target-Date 2050 Avg 10.3% 19.2% 14.3% 19.5% -18.0% 17.1% 16.0% 24.8% -8.5% 20.9% 7.9%
Risk Measures
Standard Deviation: 10.7%
Total Risk Index: 0.87 - Average
Category Risk Index: 0.91 - Low
Category Risk Grade: A (8% Rank)
Beta: 1.11
R-Squared: 95%
Leveraged Fund: No
Inverse Fund: No
Portfolio Characteristics
Equity Investment Style: Large-Cap Blend
Bond Investment Style: High Quality Moderate Sensitivity
Yield: 1.9%
Dividend Distribution: Annually
Cap Gains Distribution: Annually
Total Assets: $1246 Mil
Fund Total Assets: $1,247 Mil
Share Class Type: No Load
Portfolio Turnover: 11%

Management Team

Number of Managers: 3
Longest Tenure: 8.2 years
Average Tenure: 6.7 years
Managers (Year): Humphrey Lance (2018), Dhillon Mannik (2019), Dunlap Lela (2021)

Portfolio Composition (as of 6/30/26)

# of Holdings: 28
% in Top 10 Holdings: 64.1%
Fund is Non-Diversified: No
% in Foreign Issues: 33.6%
 

Portfolio Allocation

Domestic Stock: 56.0%
Foreign Stock: 33.1%
Preferred Stock: 0.0%
Domestic Bond: 9.5%
Foreign Bond: 0.6%
Convertible Bond: 0.0%
Other: 0.0%
Cash: 0.8%

Purchase Information

Fund Family: Victory Capital Management Inc.
Phone Number: 800-235-8396
Website: www.usaa.com
Status: Open
Inception Date: July 31, 2008
Min. Initial Purchase: $ 500
Min. Initial IRA Purchase: $ 0
True No-Load: Yes
Front Load Maximum: 0.00%
Deferred Charge Maximum: 0.00%
Redemption Charge Maximum: 0.00%
12b-1 Fee: 0.00%

Expenses and Fees

Expense Ratio (%): 0.58% ( Rating : Avg )
Category Average Expense Ratio (%): 0.68%
Share Class: Victory Target Retirement 2050
Min. Subsequent Purchase: $ 50
Min. Subsequent IRA Purchase: $ 0
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