Looking at the fact sheet it's definitely part of an insurance plan. The returns are as follows:You should look at this a little further, what is the net annual return on it? Stable value funds have almost disappeared in most 401K plans but if your plan has one they can sometimes be suitable for fixed income. Stable value funds are often wrapped in an insurance product to preserve a $1 share price.
3 Month - 0.65%
1 Year - 2.59%
3 Year - 2.05%
5 Year 2.09%
10 Year 1.92%
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