Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund (FFFEX) is a target-date mutual fund managed by Fidelity Investments that seeks high total return until its target date near 2030, after which it follows a glide path toward a more conservative allocation approximating that of the Fidelity Freedom Income Fund; it ultimately merges into the Income Fund post-target date. The fund provides investors with a diversified portfolio through investments in underlying Fidelity equity funds (including Fidelity Series Growth Company Fund, Fidelity Series Large Cap Stock Fund, and Fidelity Series Emerging Markets Opportunities Fund), fixed-income funds (such as Fidelity Series Investment Grade Bond Fund and Fidelity Series International Developed Markets Bond Index Fund), and money market funds; its typical asset allocation includes approximately 32% U.S. stocks, 36% U.S. bonds, 29% non-U.S. stocks, 8% non-U.S. bonds, and 2% cash, with the top 10 holdings comprising over 70% of the portfolio. Targeted at investors planning retirement around 2030, the fund operates in the target-date 2030 category and is available primarily to U.S. investors through retail and institutional channels, with a net expense ratio of 0.61% and total net assets exceeding $32 billion. Launched on October 17, 1996, and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, as part of Fidelity's Freedom Funds series managed by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC. Recent management changes include the addition of portfolio managers Finola McGuire Foley and Cait Dourney effective May 30, 2025; in May 2024, related Fidelity Advisor Freedom Funds underwent a class renaming from Z6 to K6 for certain share classes (2010-2065 and Income Funds). The fund continues to emphasize a disciplined, long-term investment process amid market volatility, with no major acquisitions, funding rounds, or strategic shifts reported in the past 1-2 years.