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Inflation Protection Separate Account-Z







Portfolio Composition

  as of 02/29/2024
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Asset Distribution
Asset TypeNetShortLong
U.S. Bonds 91.32% 15.01%   106.32%  
Cash 7.37% 10.29%   17.66%  
Non-U.S. Bonds 1.28% 0.99%   2.27%  
Convertibles 0.03% 0.0%   0.03%  
U.S. Stocks 0.01% 1.48%   1.49%  
Total100.01%


Top 10 Holdings

  as of 02/29/2024
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% of Net Assets
United States Treasury Notes 3.76
United States Treasury Notes 3.74
United States Treasury Notes 3.59
United States Treasury Notes 3.59
United States Treasury Notes 3.40
United States Treasury Notes 3.39
United States Treasury Notes 3.28
United States Treasury Notes 3.20
United States Treasury Notes 3.19
United States Treasury Notes 3.13
Total*: 34.26
*Values may exceed 100% if both long and short positions are included in the portfolio

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Morningstar Style Box™

  as of 02/29/2024
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Investment Style
Stylebox Market Capitalization

Credit Analysis

  as of 02/29/2024
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% Bonds
AAA 97.21
AA 0.48
A 0.25
BBB 1.22
Below B 0.03
Not Rated 0.81

Statistics

 
as of 02/29/2024
Average Eff Duration (yrs): 6.60
Average Eff Maturity (yrs): 8.07
Avg Weighted Coupon:
Avg Weighted Price: $93.39

Analysis

  as of 02/29/2024
Turnover Ratio: 106.30%
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The full name of this investment option is Principal Inflation Protection Separate Account-Z. Principal Inflation Protection investment option is available as a mutual fund and as a Separate Account that invests wholly in Institutional class shares of the Principal Funds, Inc. Inflation Protection Inst Fund. All voting rights associated with ownership of shares in the mutual fund are the rights of the Separate Account, not of contract holders investing in the Separate Account. For further information on the underlying mutual fund, see the prospectus of the fund (PIPIX) at http://www.principal.com/retirement/prospectuses/prospect.htm http://www.principal-funds.com/Principal?site=MF

Separate Accounts are available through a group annuity contract with Principal Life Insurance Co. Insurance products and plan administrative services, if applicable, are provided by Principal Life Insurance Company, a member of the Principal Financial Group, Des Moines, IA 50392. See the fact sheet for the full name of the Separate Account. Certain investment options may not be available in all states or U.S. commonwealths. Principal Life Insurance Company reserves the right to defer payments or transfers from Principal Life Separate Accounts as described in the group annuity contracts providing access to the Separate Accounts or as required by applicable law. Such deferment will be based on factors that may include situations such as: unstable or disorderly financial markets; investment conditions which do not allow for orderly investment transactions; or investment, liquidity, and other risks (such as those associated with general and local economic conditions). If you elect to allocate funds to a Separate Account, you may not be able to immediately withdraw them.

Before directing retirement funds to a separate account, investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the separate account as well as their individual risk tolerance, time horizon and goals. For additional information contact us at 1-800-547-7754 or by visiting principal.com.

Not FDIC Insured
May Lose Value - Not a Deposit - No Bank Guarantee
Not Insured by any Federal Government Agency

Fees and expenses are only one of several factors that participants and beneficiaries should consider when making investment decisions.  The cumulative effect of fees and expenses can substantially reduce the growth of a participant's or beneficiary's retirement account.  Participants and beneficiaries can visit the Employee Benefit Security Administration's website for an example demonstrating the long-term effect of fees and expenses.

The Bloomberg US Treasury Tips Index measures the performance of rules-based, market value-weighted inflation-protected securities issued by the U.S. Treasury. It is a subset of the Global Inflation-Linked Index (Series-L).

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