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Securities Act of 1933 Registration No. 033-15983

Investment Company Act of 1940 Registration No. 811-05251


SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 [X]

[ ] Pre-Effective Amendment No.  ______

[X] Post-Effective Amendment No.  __190___

and

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 [X]

[X] Amendment No.  _190____


Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)


245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)(Zip Code)

Registrant’s Telephone Number: 617-563-7000


Nicole Macarchuk, Secretary and Chief Legal Officer

245 Summer Street

Boston, Massachusetts 02210

(Name and Address of Agent for Service)



It is proposed that this filing will become effective on April 29, 2026 pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485 at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time.






 

 

 

Fund /Ticker

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund /FCFMX

Shares are offered only to certain other Fidelity ® funds, Fidelity managed 529 plans, and Fidelity managed collective investment trusts.

 

Prospectus

April 29, 2026

 

 

 

Like securities of all mutual funds, these securities have not been approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission has not determined if this prospectus is accurate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210

 

 

 

 

Contents

Fund Summary

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Valuing Shares

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

Account Policies

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

Tax Consequences

Fund Services

Fund Management

Fund Distribution

Appendix

Financial Highlights

Additional Index Information

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.00 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.00 %   
Total annual operating expenses
0.00 %   
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
0
3 years
$
0
5 years
$
0
10 years
$
0

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM.

The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks.

  • Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.
  • Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠.
  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund.
An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance

The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund.

The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.

The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable.

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Year-by-Year Returns
 
 
 
 
 
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
 
20.79 %
25.63 %
- 19.53 %
26.14 %
23.91 %
17.05 %

 

 

 

During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
   Highest Quarter Return
22.08 %
June 30, 2020
   Lowest Quarter Return
- 20.99 %
March 31, 2020
   Year-to-Date Return
- 4.01 %
March 31, 2026

 

Average Annual Returns
After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.

 

 
For the periods ended December 31, 2025
Past 1
year
Past 5
years
Life of
fund  
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
 
 
 
Return Before Taxes  
17.05 %
13.09 %
14.49 % A
Return After Taxes on Distributions  
16.69 %
12.67 %
14.01 % A
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares  
10.29 %
10.38 %
11.72 % A
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.05 %  
 
13.07 %  
 
14.47 %  
 
 
 
 
A From April 26, 2019 .

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

Shares are offered only to certain other Fidelity ® funds, Fidelity managed 529 plans, and Fidelity managed collective investment trusts.

The price to sell one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The fund, the Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Investment Objective

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM .

The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and earnings growth. Although the fund may not necessarily hold all of the same securities as the index, the fund generally invests in those constituents it does hold in approximately the same proportion as their index weightings.

The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the 1940 Act, to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index. As a result, Geode may invest a significant percentage of the fund's assets in a single issuer or small number of issuers.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

The fund will invest more than 25% of its total assets in securities of issuers in a particular industry to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Description of Principal Security Types

In addition to the security types discussed above, the following describes the types of securities in which the fund invests or may invest principally:

Equity securities represent an ownership interest, or the right to acquire an ownership interest, in an issuer. Equity securities include common stocks (including depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock), preferred stocks and other preferred securities, convertible securities, rights and warrants, and other securities, such as hybrid securities and trust preferred securities, believed to have equity-like characteristics.

Principal Investment Risks

Many factors affect the fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as public health emergencies, military conflicts, terrorism, government restrictions, political changes, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance.

The fund's NAV changes daily based on changes in market conditions and interest rates and in response to other economic, political, or financial developments. The fund's reaction to these developments will be affected by the types of securities in which the fund invests, the financial condition, industry and economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and the fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. When your shares are sold they may be worth more or less than what you paid for them, which means that you could lose money by investing in the fund.

In addition, because the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, it may invest a significant percentage of assets in a single issuer, and the fund's performance could be closely tied to that one issuer and could be more volatile than the performance of more diversified funds.

The following factors can significantly affect the fund's performance:

Stock Market Volatility . The value of equity securities fluctuates in response to issuer, political, market, and economic developments. Fluctuations, especially in foreign markets, can be dramatic over the short as well as long term, and different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of equity securities can react differently to these developments. For example, stocks of companies in one sector can react differently from those in another, large cap stocks can react differently from small cap stocks, and "growth" stocks can react differently from "value" stocks. Issuer, political, or economic developments can affect a single issuer, issuers within an industry or economic sector or geographic region, or the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of a single issuer can impact the market as a whole. Terrorism and related geo-political risks have led, and may in the future lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on world economies and markets generally.

Issuer-Specific Changes. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty ( e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction), changes in specific economic or political conditions that affect a particular type of security or issuer, and changes in general economic or political conditions can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, imperfect correlation between the fund's securities and those in its index, timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from its index, and changes in the shares outstanding of the component securities. In addition, the fund may not be able to invest in certain securities in its index or invest in them in the exact proportions in which they are represented in the index due to regulatory restrictions. The fund may not be fully invested at times, either as a result of cash flows into the fund or as a result of reserves of cash held by the fund to meet redemptions. The use of sampling techniques or futures or other derivative positions may affect the fund's ability to achieve close correlation with its index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

Passive Management Risk. An index fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, an index fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The structure and composition of an index fund's index will affect the performance, volatility, and risk of the index and, consequently, the performance, volatility, and risk of the fund. The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

Securities Lending Risk . Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased.

Other Investment Strategies

In addition to the principal investment strategies discussed above, Geode may use various techniques, such as buying and selling futures contracts, swaps, and exchange traded funds, to increase or decrease the fund's exposure to changing security prices or other factors that affect security values.

 

 

 

 

Non-Fundamental Investment Policies

The fund's investment objective is non-fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

 

Shareholder Notice

The following is subject to change only upon 60 days' prior notice to shareholders:

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund   normally invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM .

Valuing Shares

The fund is open for business each day the NYSE is open.

The NAV is the value of a single share. Fidelity normally calculates NAV as of the close of business of the NYSE, normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The fund's assets normally are valued as of this time for the purpose of computing NAV.

NAV is not calculated and the fund will not process purchase and redemption requests submitted on days when the fund is not open for business. The time at which shares are priced and until which purchase and redemption orders are accepted may be changed as permitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

To the extent that the fund's assets are traded in other markets on days when the fund is not open for business, the value of the fund's assets may be affected on those days. In addition, trading in some of the fund's assets may not occur on days when the fund is open for business.

NAV is calculated using the values of other open-end funds, if any, in which the fund invests (referred to as underlying funds). Shares of underlying funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Other assets are valued primarily on the basis of market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service. Certain short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost. If market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the Adviser's opinion, are deemed unreliable for a security, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the Adviser's opinion, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. Fair value pricing will be used for high yield debt securities when available pricing information is determined to be stale or for other reasons not to accurately reflect fair value.

Arbitrage opportunities may exist when trading in a portfolio security or securities is halted and does not resume before a fund calculates its NAV. These arbitrage opportunities may enable short-term traders to dilute the NAV of long-term investors. Securities trading in overseas markets, if applicable, present time zone arbitrage opportunities when events affecting portfolio security values occur after the close of the overseas markets but prior to the close of the U.S. market. Fair valuation of a fund's portfolio securities can serve to reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders, but there is no assurance that fair value pricing policies will prevent dilution of NAV by short-term traders.

Fair value pricing is based on subjective judgments and it is possible that the fair value of a security may differ materially from the value that would be realized if the security were sold.

 

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

As used in this prospectus, the term "shares" generally refers to the shares offered through this prospectus.

Frequent Purchases and Redemptions

The fund may reject for any reason, or cancel as permitted or required by law, any purchase orders, including transactions deemed to represent excessive trading, at any time. 

Excessive trading of fund shares can harm shareholders in various ways, including reducing the returns to long-term shareholders by increasing costs to the fund (such as brokerage commissions or spreads paid to dealers who sell money market instruments), disrupting portfolio management strategies, and diluting the value of the shares in cases in which fluctuations in markets are not fully priced into the fund's NAV.

Because the fund is offered only for investment to certain other Fidelity ® funds, Fidelity managed 529 plans, and Fidelity managed collective investment trusts, the potential for excessive or short-term disruptive purchases and sales is reduced. Accordingly, the Board of Trustees has not adopted policies and procedures designed to discourage excessive trading of fund shares and the fund accommodates frequent trading.

The fund has no limit on purchase transactions but may in its discretion restrict, reject, or cancel any purchases that, in the Adviser's opinion, may be disruptive to the management of the fund or otherwise not be in the fund's interests. 

The fund reserves the right at any time to restrict purchases or impose conditions that are more restrictive on excessive trading than those stated in this prospectus.  

The fund has no exchange privilege with any other fund.

Buying Shares

Eligibility

Shares are generally available only to investors residing in the United States.

Shares are offered only to certain other Fidelity ® funds, Fidelity managed 529 plans, and Fidelity managed collective investment trusts.

There is no minimum balance or purchase minimum for fund shares.

Price to Buy

The price to buy one share is its NAV. Shares are sold without a sales charge.

Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

If applicable, orders by funds of funds for which Fidelity serves as investment manager will be treated as received by the fund at the same time that the corresponding orders are received in proper form by the funds of funds.

The fund may stop offering shares completely or may offer shares only on a limited basis, for a period of time or permanently.

When you place an order to buy shares, note the following:

  • All wires must be received in proper form by Fidelity at the fund's designated wire bank before the close of the Federal Reserve Wire System on the day of purchase or you could be liable for any losses or fees the fund or Fidelity has incurred or for interest and penalties.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, purchase orders may be suspended, restricted, or canceled and the monies may be withheld.

Selling Shares

The price to sell one share is its NAV.

Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

Normally, redemptions will be processed by the next business day, but it may take up to seven days to pay the redemption proceeds if making immediate payment would adversely affect the fund.

If applicable, orders by funds of funds for which Fidelity serves as investment manager will be treated as received by the fund at the same time that the corresponding orders are received in proper form by the funds of funds.

See "Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares" below for additional redemption information.

When you place an order to sell shares, note the following:

  • Redemptions may be suspended or payment dates postponed when the NYSE is closed (other than weekends or holidays), when trading on the NYSE is restricted, or as permitted by the SEC.
  • Redemption proceeds may be paid in securities or other property rather than in cash if the Adviser determines it is in the best interests of the fund.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, redemption requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares

If your account is held directly with a fund , the length of time that a fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds depends on the method you have elected to receive such proceeds. A fund typically expects to make payment of redemption proceeds by wire, automated clearing house (ACH) or by issuing a check by the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form. Proceeds from the periodic and automatic sale of shares of a Fidelity ® money market fund that are used to buy shares of another Fidelity ® fund are settled simultaneously.

If your account is held through an intermediary , the length of time that a fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds depends, in part, on the terms of the agreement in place between the intermediary and a fund. For redemption proceeds that are paid either directly to you from a fund or to your intermediary for transmittal to you, a fund typically expects to make payments by wire, by ACH or by issuing a check on the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form from the intermediary by a fund. Redemption orders that are processed through investment professionals that utilize the National Securities Clearing Corporation will generally settle one to three business days following receipt of a redemption order in proper form.

As noted elsewhere, payment of redemption proceeds may take longer than the time a fund typically expects and may take up to seven days from the date of receipt of the redemption order as permitted by applicable law.

Redemption Methods Available. Generally a fund expects to pay redemption proceeds in cash. To do so, a fund typically expects to satisfy redemption requests either by using available cash (or cash equivalents) or by selling portfolio securities. On a less regular basis, a fund may also satisfy redemption requests by utilizing one or more of the following sources, if permitted: borrowing from another Fidelity ® fund; drawing on an available line or lines of credit from a bank or banks; or using reverse repurchase agreements. These methods may be used during both normal and stressed market conditions.

In addition to paying redemption proceeds in cash, a fund reserves the right to pay part or all of your redemption proceeds in readily marketable securities instead of cash (redemption in-kind). Redemption in-kind proceeds will typically be made by delivering the selected securities to the redeeming shareholder within seven days after the receipt of the redemption order in proper form by a fund.

Account Policies

Fidelity will send monthly account statements detailing fund balances and all transactions completed during the prior month.

You may be asked to provide additional information in order for Fidelity to verify your identity in accordance with requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. Accounts may be restricted and/or closed, and the monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under these and other federal regulations.

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

The fund earns interest, dividends, and other income from its investments, and distributes this income (less expenses) to shareholders as dividends. The fund also realizes capital gains from its investments, and distributes these gains (less any losses) to shareholders as capital gain distributions.

The fund normally pays dividends and capital gain distributions per the tables below:

Fund Name
 
Dividends Paid
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
 
April, December

 

Fund Name
 
Capital Gains Paid
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
 
April, December

Any dividends and capital gain distributions may be reinvested in additional shares or paid in cash. 

Tax Consequences

As with any investment, your investment in the fund could have tax consequences for you (for non-retirement accounts).

Taxes on Distributions

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax, and may also be subject to state or local taxes.

For federal tax purposes, certain distributions, including dividends and distributions of short-term capital gains, are taxable to you as ordinary income, while certain distributions, including distributions of long-term capital gains, are taxable to you generally as capital gains. A percentage of certain distributions of dividends may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). 

If you buy shares when a fund has realized but not yet distributed income or capital gains, you will be "buying a dividend" by paying the full price for the shares and then receiving a portion of the price back in the form of a taxable distribution.

Any taxable distributions you receive from the fund will normally be taxable to you when you receive them.

Taxes on Transactions

Your redemptions may result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes. A capital gain or loss on your investment in the fund generally is the difference between the cost of your shares and the price you receive when you sell them.

Fund Services

Fund Management

The fund is a mutual fund, an investment that pools shareholders' money and invests it toward a specified goal.

Adviser

FMR. The Adviser is the fund's manager. The address of the Adviser is 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

As of December 31, 2025, the Adviser had approximately $5.6 trillion in discretionary assets under management, and approximately $7.1 trillion when combined with all of its affiliates' assets under management.

As the manager, the Adviser is responsible for handling the fund's business affairs.

Sub-Adviser(s)

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, the Adviser intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that the Adviser has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, the Adviser may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment. 

Geode , at 100 Summer Street, 12th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, serves as a sub-adviser for the fund. As of December 31, 2025, Geode had approximately $1.7 trillion in discretionary assets under management.

Geode chooses the fund's investments and places orders to buy and sell the fund's investments.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2008, Mr. Bottari has worked as an assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Peter Matthew is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2007, Mr. Matthew has worked as a senior operations associate, portfolio manager assistant, assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Navid Sohrabi is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Mr. Sohrabi has worked as a portfolio manager and senior portfolio manager.

Robert Regan is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2016, Mr. Regan has worked as a portfolio manager.

Payal Gupta is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund, which she has managed since 2019. She also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Ms. Gupta has worked as a portfolio manager.

The Statement of Additional Information (SAI) provides additional information about the compensation of, any other accounts managed by, and any fund shares held by the portfolio manager(s). 

From time to time a manager, analyst, or other Fidelity employee may express views regarding a particular company, security, industry, or market sector. The views expressed by any such person are the views of only that individual as of the time expressed and do not necessarily represent the views of Fidelity or any other person in the Fidelity organization. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and Fidelity disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund. 

Advisory Fee(s)

The fund does not pay a management fee to the Adviser.

The Adviser receives no fee from the fund for handling the business affairs of the fund and pays the expenses of the fund with certain exceptions.

The Adviser pays Geode for providing investment management services.

The basis for the Board of Trustees approving the management contract and sub-advisory agreement for the fund is available in the fund's Form N-CSRS report for the fiscal period ended August 31, 2025 .

From time to time, the Adviser or its affiliates may agree to reimburse or waive certain fund expenses while retaining the ability to be repaid if expenses fall below the specified limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Reimbursement or waiver arrangements can decrease expenses and boost performance.

FMR has contractually agreed to reimburse the fund to the extent that total operating expenses (excluding interest, fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, and acquired fund fees and expenses (including fees and expenses associated with a wholly owned subsidiary), if any, as well as non-operating expenses such as brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable), as a percentage of its average net assets, exceed 0.003% (the Expense Cap). If at any time during the current fiscal year expenses for the fund fall below the Expense Cap, FMR reserves the right to recoup through the end of the fiscal year any expenses that were reimbursed during the current fiscal year up to, but not in excess of, the Expense Cap. This arrangement will remain in effect through June 30, 2029. FMR may not terminate this arrangement before the expiration date without the approval of the Board of Trustees and may extend it in its discretion after that date.

Fund Distribution

Distribution and Service Plan(s)

The fund has adopted a Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act with respect to its shares that recognizes that the Adviser may use its management fee revenues, as well as its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. The Adviser, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services. Currently, the Board of Trustees of the fund has authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

If payments made by the Adviser to FDC or to intermediaries under the Distribution and Service Plan were considered to be paid out of the fund's assets on an ongoing basis, they would increase the cost of your investment and might cost you more than paying other types of sales charges.

No dealer, sales representative, or any other person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations, other than those contained in this prospectus and in the related SAI, in connection with the offer contained in this prospectus. If given or made, such other information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by the fund or FDC. This prospectus and the related SAI do not constitute an offer by the fund or by FDC to sell shares of the fund to, or to buy shares of the fund from, any person to whom it is unlawful to make such offer.

 

Appendix

Financial Highlights

 

Financial Highlights are intended to help you understand the financial history of fund shares for the past 5 years (or, if shorter, the period of operations). Certain information reflects financial results for a single share. The total returns in the table represent the rate that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in shares (assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions). The annual information has been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with fund financial statements, is included in the annual report. Annual reports are available for free upon request.

 

 

  Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026  
 
2025  
 
2024   A
 
2023  
 
2022  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
19.41
$
16.73
$
13.20
$
14.62
$
13.28
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
.25
 
.24
 
.24
 
.22
 
.20
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
3.02
 
2.68
 
3.52
 
(1.41)
 
1.39
  Total from investment operations
 
3.27  
 
2.92  
 
3.76  
 
(1.19)  
 
1.59
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(.24)
 
(.24)
 
(.23)
 
(.20)
 
(.19)
  Distributions from net realized gain
 
(.02)
 
-
 
-
 
(.02)
 
(.06)
     Total distributions
 
(.26)
 
(.24)
 
(.23)
 
(.23) D
 
(.25)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
22.42
$
19.41
$
16.73
$
13.20
$
14.62
 Total Return   E
 
16.94
%
 
17.48%
 
28.70%
 
(8.18)%
 
11.87%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Expenses before reductions H
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any H
 
-
%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any H
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
    Net investment income (loss)
 
1.23%
 
1.30%
 
1.62%
 
1.65%
 
1.33%
 Supplemental Data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
101,014,832
$
78,451,524
$
66,241,811
$
50,379,623
$
47,734,987
    Portfolio turnover rate I
 
11
%
 
13%
 
13%
 
15%
 
14%

A For the year ended February 29.

B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

D Total distributions per share do not sum due to rounding.

E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.

F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

H Amount represents less than .005%.

I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

 

Additional Index Information

Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index   is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of all equity securities of U.S. headquartered companies with readily available price data.

The index or indices are a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC ("SPDJI"), and has/have been licensed for use by the Adviser. Standard & Poor's ® and S&P ® are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC ("S&P"); Dow Jones ® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC ("Dow Jones"). It is not possible to invest directly in an index. The fund(s) are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or any of their respective affiliates (collectively, "S&P Dow Jones Indices"). S&P Dow Jones Indices makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the fund(s) or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the fund(s) particularly or the ability of the index or indices to track general market performance. Past performance of an index is not an indication or guarantee of future results. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to the Adviser with respect to the index or indices is the licensing of the index and certain trademarks, service marks and/or trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices and/or its licensors. The index is or indices are determined, composed and calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices without regard to the Adviser or the fund(s). S&P Dow Jones Indices have no obligation to take the needs of the Adviser or the owners of the fund(s) into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the index or indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices, and amount of the fund(s) or the timing of the issuance or sale of the fund(s) or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the fund(s) is to be converted into cash, surrendered or redeemed, as the case may be. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the fund(s). There is no assurance that investment products based on the index or indices will accurately track index performance or provide positive investment returns. S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment or tax advisor. A tax advisor should be consulted to evaluate the impact of any tax-exempt securities on portfolios and the tax consequences of making any particular investment decision. Inclusion of a security within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, nor is it considered to be investment advice.

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Fidelity Flex® Funds

 

 

Fund /Ticker

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund /FDFIX

 

Prospectus

April 29, 2026

 

 

 

Like securities of all mutual funds, these securities have not been approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission has not determined if this prospectus is accurate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210

 

 

 

 

Contents

Fund Summary

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Valuing Shares

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

Exchanging Shares (for Retirement Plans Only)

Rollover IRAs (for Retirement Plans Only)

Account Policies

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

Tax Consequences

Fund Services

Fund Management

Fund Distribution

Appendix

Financial Highlights

Additional Index Information

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.00 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.00 %   
Total annual operating expenses
0.00 %    A
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
0
3 years
$
0
5 years
$
0
10 years
$
0

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM.

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization.

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

  • Rules-Based Strategy Risk.

Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful. 

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance

The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund.

The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.

The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level.

Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies.

Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.
Year-by-Year Returns
 
 
 
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
 
- 4.43 %
31.46 %
18.44 %
28.69 %
- 18.09 %
26.27 %
25.04 %
17.61 %

 

 

 

During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
   Highest Quarter Return
20.52 %
June 30, 2020
   Lowest Quarter Return
- 19.56 %
March 31, 2020
   Year-to-Date Return
- 4.60 %
March 31, 2026

 

Average Annual Returns
After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.

 

 
For the periods ended December 31, 2025
Past 1
year
Past 5
years
Life of
fund  
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
 
 
 
Return Before Taxes  
17.61 %
14.38 %
14.68 % A
Return After Taxes on Distributions  
17.26 %
13.97 %
14.23 % A
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares  
10.62 %
11.46 %
12.13 % A
Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.62 %  
 
14.37 %  
 
14.68 %  
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.81 %  
 
13.99 %  
 
n/a B  
S&P 500® Index
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.88 %  
 
14.42 %  
 
14.71 %  
 
 
 
 
A From March 9, 2017 .
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .  

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2017.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2017.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2017.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

Shares are available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Shares also may be available to certain broker-dealers that have entered into arrangements with Fidelity.

You may buy or sell shares in various ways:

Internet

Plan Accounts:
All Other Accounts:
www.401k.com
www.fidelity.com

Phone

Plan Accounts:

For Individual Accounts (investing through a retirement plan sponsor or other institution), refer to your plan materials or contact that institution directly.

For Retirement Plan Level Accounts:

Corporate Clients 1-800-962-1375

"Not for Profit" Clients 1-800-343-0860

All Other Accounts:

1-800-544-3455

Mail (Plan Accounts Only)

 
Redemptions:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0035
 
Overnight Express:
Fidelity Investments
100 Crosby Parkway
Covington, KY 41015

The price to buy one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The price to sell one share is its NAV. Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Currently, the Board of Trustees of the fund has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Investment Objective

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization.

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. The index is rebalanced annually, with a provision to make adjustments for certain corporate actions on a quarterly basis. FPS is the index provider. FPS is an affiliated person of the Adviser.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Description of Principal Security Types

In addition to the security types discussed above, the following describes the types of securities in which the fund invests or may invest principally:

Equity securities represent an ownership interest, or the right to acquire an ownership interest, in an issuer. Equity securities include common stocks (including depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock), preferred stocks and other preferred securities, convertible securities, rights and warrants, and other securities, such as hybrid securities and trust preferred securities, believed to have equity-like characteristics.

Principal Investment Risks

Many factors affect the fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as public health emergencies, military conflicts, terrorism, government restrictions, political changes, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance.

The fund's NAV changes daily based on changes in market conditions and interest rates and in response to other economic, political, or financial developments. The fund's reaction to these developments will be affected by the types of securities in which the fund invests, the financial condition, industry and economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and the fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. When your shares are sold they may be worth more or less than what you paid for them, which means that you could lose money by investing in the fund.

The following factors can significantly affect the fund's performance:

Stock Market Volatility . The value of equity securities fluctuates in response to issuer, political, market, and economic developments. Fluctuations, especially in foreign markets, can be dramatic over the short as well as long term, and different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of equity securities can react differently to these developments. For example, stocks of companies in one sector can react differently from those in another, large cap stocks can react differently from small cap stocks, and "growth" stocks can react differently from "value" stocks. Issuer, political, or economic developments can affect a single issuer, issuers within an industry or economic sector or geographic region, or the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of a single issuer can impact the market as a whole. Terrorism and related geo-political risks have led, and may in the future lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on world economies and markets generally.

Issuer-Specific Changes. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty ( e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction), changes in specific economic or political conditions that affect a particular type of security or issuer, and changes in general economic or political conditions can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, imperfect correlation between the fund's securities and those in its index, timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from its index, and changes in the shares outstanding of the component securities. In addition, the fund may not be able to invest in certain securities in its index or invest in them in the exact proportions in which they are represented in the index due to regulatory restrictions. The fund may not be fully invested at times, either as a result of cash flows into the fund or as a result of reserves of cash held by the fund to meet redemptions. The use of sampling techniques or futures or other derivative positions, as well as portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders, may affect the fund's ability to achieve close correlation with its index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

Passive Management Risk. An index fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, an index fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The structure and composition of an index fund's index will affect the performance, volatility, and risk of the index and, consequently, the performance, volatility, and risk of the fund.

Rules-Based Strategy Risk. Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful. 

Securities Lending Risk . Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased.

Other Investment Strategies

In addition to the principal investment strategies discussed above, Geode may use various techniques, such as buying and selling futures contracts, swaps, and exchange traded funds, to increase or decrease the fund's exposure to changing security prices or other factors that affect security values. Geode may also engage in portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders.

 

 

 

 

Non-Fundamental Investment Policies

The fund's investment objective is non-fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

 

Shareholder Notice

The following is subject to change only upon 60 days' prior notice to shareholders:

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .

Valuing Shares

The fund is open for business each day the NYSE is open.

The NAV is the value of a single share. Fidelity normally calculates NAV as of the close of business of the NYSE, normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The fund's assets normally are valued as of this time for the purpose of computing NAV.

NAV is not calculated and the fund will not process purchase and redemption requests submitted on days when the fund is not open for business. The time at which shares are priced and until which purchase and redemption orders are accepted may be changed as permitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

To the extent that the fund's assets are traded in other markets on days when the fund is not open for business, the value of the fund's assets may be affected on those days. In addition, trading in some of the fund's assets may not occur on days when the fund is open for business.

NAV is calculated using the values of other open-end funds, if any, in which the fund invests (referred to as underlying funds). Shares of underlying funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Other assets are valued primarily on the basis of market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service. Certain short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost. If market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the Adviser's opinion, are deemed unreliable for a security, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the Adviser's opinion, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. Fair value pricing will be used for high yield debt securities when available pricing information is determined to be stale or for other reasons not to accurately reflect fair value.

Arbitrage opportunities may exist when trading in a portfolio security or securities is halted and does not resume before a fund calculates its NAV. These arbitrage opportunities may enable short-term traders to dilute the NAV of long-term investors. Securities trading in overseas markets, if applicable, present time zone arbitrage opportunities when events affecting portfolio security values occur after the close of the overseas markets but prior to the close of the U.S. market. Fair valuation of a fund's portfolio securities can serve to reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders, but there is no assurance that fair value pricing policies will prevent dilution of NAV by short-term traders.

Policies regarding excessive trading may not be effective to prevent short-term NAV arbitrage trading, particularly in regard to omnibus accounts.

Fair value pricing is based on subjective judgments and it is possible that the fair value of a security may differ materially from the value that would be realized if the security were sold.

 

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

As used in this prospectus, the term "shares" generally refers to the shares offered through this prospectus.

General Information

Ways to Invest

Shares can be purchased only through certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity, including certain employer-sponsored plans and discretionary investment programs. 

Information on Placing Orders

Certain methods of contacting Fidelity may be unavailable or delayed (for example, during periods of unusual market activity). In addition, the level and type of service available may be restricted. 

Frequent Purchases and Redemptions

The fund may reject for any reason, or cancel as permitted or required by law, any purchase or exchange, including transactions deemed to represent excessive trading, at any time. 

Excessive trading of fund shares can harm shareholders in various ways, including reducing the returns to long-term shareholders by increasing costs to the fund (such as brokerage commissions or spreads paid to dealers who sell money market instruments), disrupting portfolio management strategies, and diluting the value of the shares in cases in which fluctuations in markets are not fully priced into the fund's NAV.

The fund reserves the right at any time to restrict purchases or exchanges or impose conditions that are more restrictive on excessive trading than those stated in this prospectus.  

Excessive Trading Policy

The Board of Trustees has adopted policies designed to discourage excessive trading of fund shares. Excessive trading activity in a fund is measured by the number of roundtrip transactions in a shareholder's account and each class of a multiple class fund is treated separately. A roundtrip transaction occurs when a shareholder sells fund shares (including exchanges) within 30 days of the purchase date. 

Shareholders with two or more roundtrip transactions in a single fund within a rolling 90-day period will be blocked from making additional purchases or exchange purchases of the fund for 85 days. Shareholders with four or more roundtrip transactions across all Fidelity ® funds within any rolling 12-month period will be blocked for at least 85 days from additional purchases or exchange purchases across all Fidelity ® funds. Any roundtrip within 12 months of the expiration of a multi-fund block will initiate another multi-fund block. Repeat offenders may be subject to long-term or permanent blocks on purchase or exchange purchase transactions in any account under the shareholder's control at any time. In addition to enforcing these roundtrip limitations, the fund may in its discretion restrict, reject, or cancel any purchases or exchanges that, in the Adviser's opinion, may be disruptive to the management of the fund or otherwise not be in the fund's interests. 

Exceptions 

The following transactions are exempt from the fund's excessive trading policy described above: (i) systematic withdrawal and/or contribution programs, (ii) mandatory retirement distributions, (iii) transactions initiated by a plan sponsor or sponsors of certain employee benefit plans or other related accounts, (iv) transactions within a qualified advisory program, and (v) transactions initiated by the trustee or adviser to a donor-advised charitable gift fund, qualified fund of funds, or other strategy funds.

A qualified advisory program is one that demonstrates to Fidelity that the program has investment strategies and trading policies designed to protect the interests of long-term investors and meets specific criteria outlined by Fidelity.

A qualified fund of funds is a mutual fund, qualified tuition program, or other strategy fund consisting of qualified plan assets that either applies the fund's excessive trading policies to shareholders at the fund of funds level, or demonstrates that the fund of funds has an investment strategy coupled with policies designed to control frequent trading that are reasonably likely to be effective as determined by the fund's Treasurer. Some qualified funds of funds may be exempt, as determined by the fund's Treasurer, from monitoring frequent trading based on the nature of the fund of funds.

Fidelity may choose not to monitor transactions below certain dollar value thresholds.

Omnibus Accounts

Omnibus accounts, in which shares are held in the name of an intermediary on behalf of multiple investors, are a common form of holding shares among retirement plans and financial intermediaries such as brokers, advisers, and third-party administrators. Individual trades in omnibus accounts are often not disclosed to the fund, making it difficult to determine whether a particular shareholder is engaging in excessive trading. Excessive trading in omnibus accounts is likely to go undetected by the fund and may increase costs to the fund and disrupt its portfolio management. 

Under policies adopted by the Board of Trustees, intermediaries will be permitted to apply the fund's excessive trading policy (described above), or their own excessive trading policy if approved by the Adviser. In these cases, the fund will typically not request or receive individual account data but will rely on the intermediary to monitor trading activity in good faith in accordance with its or the fund's policies. Reliance on intermediaries increases the risk that excessive trading may go undetected. For other intermediaries, the fund will generally monitor trading activity at the omnibus account level to attempt to identify disruptive trades. The fund may request transaction information, as frequently as daily, from any intermediary at any time, and may apply the fund's policy to transactions that exceed thresholds established by the Board of Trustees. The fund may prohibit purchases of fund shares by an intermediary or by some or all of any intermediary's clients. There is no assurance that the Adviser will request data with sufficient frequency to detect or deter excessive trading in omnibus accounts effectively. 

If you purchase or sell fund shares through a financial intermediary, you may wish to contact the intermediary to determine the policies applicable to your account. 

Retirement Plans

For employer-sponsored retirement plans, only participant directed exchanges count toward the roundtrip limits. Employer-sponsored retirement plan participants whose activity triggers a purchase or exchange block will be permitted one trade every calendar quarter. In the event of a block, employer and participant contributions and loan repayments by the participant may still be invested in the fund. 

Other Information about the Excessive Trading Policy 

The fund's Treasurer is authorized to suspend the fund's policies during periods of severe market turbulence or national emergency. The fund reserves the right to modify its policies at any time without prior notice. 

The fund does not knowingly accommodate frequent purchases and redemptions of fund shares by investors, except to the extent permitted by the policies described above. 

As described in "Valuing Shares," the fund also uses fair value pricing to help reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders. There is no assurance that the fund's excessive trading policy will be effective, or will successfully detect or deter excessive or disruptive trading. 

Buying Shares

Eligibility

Shares are generally available only to investors residing in the United States.

Shares are available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.

Shares also may be available to certain broker-dealers that have entered into arrangements with Fidelity.

There is no minimum balance or purchase minimum for fund shares.

Price to Buy

The price to buy one share is its NAV. Shares are sold without a sales charge.

Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund may stop offering shares completely or may offer shares only on a limited basis, for a period of time or permanently.

Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, purchase orders may be suspended, restricted, or canceled and the monies may be withheld.

Selling Shares

The price to sell one share is its NAV.

Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

Normally, redemptions will be processed by the next business day, but it may take up to seven days to pay the redemption proceeds if making immediate payment would adversely affect the fund.

See "Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares" below for additional redemption information.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • When you wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares.
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to an address different than the record address.
  • When you are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner.
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity® brokerage or mutual fund account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker (including Fidelity ® Investor Centers), dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

When you place an order to sell shares, note the following:

  • Redemption proceeds (other than exchanges) may be delayed until money from prior purchases sufficient to cover your redemption has been received and collected.
  • Redemptions may be suspended or payment dates postponed when the NYSE is closed (other than weekends or holidays), when trading on the NYSE is restricted, or as permitted by the SEC.
  • Redemption proceeds may be paid in securities or other property rather than in cash if the Adviser determines it is in the best interests of the fund.
  • You will not receive interest on amounts represented by uncashed redemption checks.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, redemption requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares

Shares of the fund are only available to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.

A fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds on the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form. Proceeds from the periodic and automatic sale of shares of a Fidelity ® money market fund that are used to buy shares of another Fidelity ® fund are settled simultaneously.

As noted elsewhere, payment of redemption proceeds may take longer than the time a fund typically expects and may take up to seven days from the date of receipt of the redemption order as permitted by applicable law.

Redemption Methods Available. Generally a fund expects to pay redemption proceeds in cash. To do so, a fund typically expects to satisfy redemption requests either by using available cash (or cash equivalents) or by selling portfolio securities. On a less regular basis, a fund may also satisfy redemption requests by utilizing one or more of the following sources, if permitted: borrowing from another Fidelity ® fund; drawing on an available line or lines of credit from a bank or banks; or using reverse repurchase agreements. These methods may be used during both normal and stressed market conditions.

In addition to paying redemption proceeds in cash, a fund reserves the right to pay part or all of your redemption proceeds in readily marketable securities instead of cash (redemption in-kind). Redemption in-kind proceeds will typically be made by delivering the selected securities to the redeeming shareholder within seven days after the receipt of the redemption order in proper form by a fund.

When your relationship with your managed account adviser or retirement plan sponsor is terminated, your shares may be sold at the NAV next calculated, in which case the redemption proceeds will remain in your account pending your instruction. Withdrawing your investment could have tax consequences for you.

Exchanging Shares (for Retirement Plans Only)

An exchange involves the redemption of all or a portion of the shares of one fund and the purchase of shares of another fund.

Shares may be exchanged into shares of any Fidelity Flex ® fund available through your plan.

However, you should note the following policies and restrictions governing exchanges:

  • The exchange limit may be modified for accounts held by certain institutional retirement plans to conform to plan exchange limits and Department of Labor regulations. See your retirement plan materials for further information.
  • The fund may refuse any exchange purchase for any reason. For example, the fund may refuse exchange purchases by any person or group if, in the Adviser's judgment, the fund would be unable to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective and policies, or would otherwise potentially be adversely affected.
  • Before any exchange, read the prospectus for the shares you are purchasing, including any purchase and sale requirements.
  • The shares you are acquiring by exchange must be available for sale in your state.
  • If you are exchanging between accounts that are not registered in the same name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN), there may be additional requirements.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, exchange requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

The fund may terminate or modify exchange privileges in the future.

Rollover IRAs (for Retirement Plans Only)

Shares of the fund are not available to IRA rollover accounts. When your relationship with your retirement plan sponsor is terminated, your shares may be sold at the NAV next calculated. Withdrawing your investment could have tax consequences for you.

Account Policies

The following apply to you as a shareholder.

Statements that Fidelity sends to you, if applicable, include the following:

  • Confirmation statements (after transactions affecting your fund balance except reinvestment of distributions in the fund).
  • Monthly or quarterly account statements (detailing fund balances and all transactions completed during the prior month or quarter).

You may initiate many transactions by telephone or electronically. Fidelity will not be responsible for any loss, cost, expense, or other liability resulting from unauthorized transactions if it follows reasonable security procedures designed to verify the identity of the investor. Fidelity will request personalized security codes or other information, and may also record calls. For transactions conducted through the Internet, Fidelity recommends the use of an Internet browser with 128-bit encryption. You should verify the accuracy of your confirmation statements upon receipt and notify Fidelity immediately of any discrepancies in your account activity. If you do not want the ability to sell and exchange by telephone, call Fidelity for instructions. Additional documentation may be required from corporations, associations, and certain fiduciaries.

You may be asked to provide additional information in order for Fidelity to verify your identity in accordance with requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. Accounts may be restricted and/or closed, and the monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under these and other federal regulations. In addition, the fund reserves the right to involuntarily redeem an account in the case of: (i) actual or suspected threatening conduct or actual or suspected fraudulent, illegal or suspicious activity by the account owner or any other individual associated with the account; or (ii) the failure of the account owner to provide information to the fund related to opening the accounts. Your shares will be sold at the NAV, minus any applicable shareholder fees, calculated on the day Fidelity closes your fund position.

Fidelity may charge a fee for certain services, such as providing historical account documents.

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

The fund earns interest, dividends, and other income from its investments, and distributes this income (less expenses) to shareholders as dividends. The fund also realizes capital gains from its investments, and distributes these gains (less any losses) to shareholders as capital gain distributions.

The fund normally pays dividends and capital gain distributions per the tables below:

Fund Name
 
Dividends Paid
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
 
April, July, October, December

 

Fund Name
 
Capital Gains Paid
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
 
April, December

Any dividends and capital gain distributions may be reinvested in additional shares or paid in cash. 

Tax Consequences

As with any investment, your investment in the fund could have tax consequences for you (for non-retirement accounts).

Taxes on Distributions

Distributions by the fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

For accounts other than tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts, distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax, and may also be subject to state or local taxes. For federal tax purposes, certain distributions, including dividends and distributions of short-term capital gains, are taxable to you as ordinary income, while certain distributions, including distributions of long-term capital gains, are taxable to you generally as capital gains. A percentage of certain distributions of dividends may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met).

If you buy shares when a fund has realized but not yet distributed income or capital gains, you will be "buying a dividend" by paying the full price for the shares and then receiving a portion of the price back in the form of a taxable distribution.

Any taxable distributions you receive from the fund will normally be taxable to you when you receive them.

Taxes on Transactions

Your redemptions may result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes (for non-retirement accounts). A capital gain or loss on your investment in the fund generally is the difference between the cost of your shares and the price you receive when you sell them. Exchanges within a tax-advantaged retirement plan account will not result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the tax treatment of distributions from a tax-advantaged retirement plan account.

Fund Services

Fund Management

The fund is a mutual fund, an investment that pools shareholders' money and invests it toward a specified goal.

Adviser

FMR. The Adviser is the fund's manager. The address of the Adviser is 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

As of December 31, 2025, the Adviser had approximately $5.6 trillion in discretionary assets under management, and approximately $7.1 trillion when combined with all of its affiliates' assets under management.

As the manager, the Adviser is responsible for handling the fund's business affairs.

Sub-Adviser(s)

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, the Adviser intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that the Adviser has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, the Adviser may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment. 

Geode , at 100 Summer Street, 12th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, serves as a sub-adviser for the fund. As of December 31, 2025, Geode had approximately $1.7 trillion in discretionary assets under management.

Geode chooses the fund's investments and places orders to buy and sell the fund's investments.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2017. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2008, Mr. Bottari has worked as an assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Peter Matthew is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2017. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2007, Mr. Matthew has worked as a senior operations associate, portfolio manager assistant, assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Navid Sohrabi is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Mr. Sohrabi has worked as a portfolio manager and senior portfolio manager.

Robert Regan is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2017. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2016, Mr. Regan has worked as a portfolio manager.

Payal Gupta is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund, which she has managed since 2019. She also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Ms. Gupta has worked as a portfolio manager.

The Statement of Additional Information (SAI) provides additional information about the compensation of, any other accounts managed by, and any fund shares held by the portfolio manager(s). 

From time to time a manager, analyst, or other Fidelity employee may express views regarding a particular company, security, industry, or market sector. The views expressed by any such person are the views of only that individual as of the time expressed and do not necessarily represent the views of Fidelity or any other person in the Fidelity organization. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and Fidelity disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund. 

Advisory Fee(s)

The fund does not pay a management fee to the Adviser.

The fund is available through certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by the Adviser's affiliates. The Adviser is compensated for its services out of such fees.

The Adviser receives no fee from the fund for handling the business affairs of the fund and pays the expenses of the fund with limited exceptions.

The Adviser pays Geode for providing investment management services.

The basis for the Board of Trustees approving the management contract and sub-advisory agreement for the fund is available in the fund's Form N-CSRS report for the fiscal period ended August 31, 2025 .

From time to time, the Adviser or its affiliates may agree to reimburse or waive certain fund expenses while retaining the ability to be repaid if expenses fall below the specified limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Reimbursement or waiver arrangements can decrease expenses and boost performance.

Fund Distribution

FDC distributes the fund's shares.

Intermediaries may receive from the Adviser, FDC, and/or their affiliates compensation for providing recordkeeping and administrative services, as well as other retirement plan expenses, and compensation for services intended to result in the sale of fund shares.

These payments are described in more detail in this section and in the SAI.

Distribution and Service Plan(s)

The fund has adopted a Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) with respect to its shares that recognizes that the Adviser may use its management fee revenues, as well as its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. The Adviser, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services. Currently, the Board of Trustees of the fund has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

If payments made by the Adviser to FDC or to intermediaries under the Distribution and Service Plan were considered to be paid out of the fund's assets on an ongoing basis, they would increase the cost of your investment and might cost you more than paying other types of sales charges.

From time to time, FDC may offer special promotional programs to investors who purchase shares of Fidelity® funds. For example, FDC may offer merchandise, discounts, vouchers, or similar items to investors who purchase shares of certain Fidelity® funds during certain periods. To determine if you qualify for any such programs, contact Fidelity or visit our web site at www.fidelity.com.

No dealer, sales representative, or any other person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations, other than those contained in this prospectus and in the related SAI, in connection with the offer contained in this prospectus. If given or made, such other information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by the fund or FDC. This prospectus and the related SAI do not constitute an offer by the fund or by FDC to sell shares of the fund to, or to buy shares of the fund from, any person to whom it is unlawful to make such offer.

 

Appendix

Financial Highlights

 

Financial Highlights are intended to help you understand the financial history of fund shares for the past 5 years (or, if shorter, the period of operations). Certain information reflects financial results for a single share. The total returns in the table represent the rate that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in shares (assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions). The annual information has been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with fund financial statements, is included in the annual report. Annual reports are available for free upon request.

 

 

  Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026  
 
2025  
 
2024   A
 
2023  
 
2022  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
25.45
$
21.78
$
16.96
$
18.69
$
16.28
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
.34
 
.32
 
.31
 
.29
 
.26
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
3.78
 
3.67
 
4.81
 
(1.74)
 
2.41
  Total from investment operations
 
4.12  
 
3.99  
 
5.12  
 
(1.45)  
 
2.67
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(.32)
 
(.32)
 
(.30)
 
(.28)
 
(.24)
  Distributions from net realized gain
 
-
 
-
 
-
 
-
 
(.02)
     Total distributions
 
(.32)
 
(.32)
 
(.30)
 
(.28)
 
(.26)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
29.25
$
25.45
$
21.78
$
16.96
$
18.69
 Total Return   D
 
16.35
%
 
18.39%
 
30.49%
 
(7.73)%
 
16.38%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets C,E,F
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Expenses before reductions
 
-% G
 
.01%
 
-% G
 
-% G
 
-% G
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any G
 
-
%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any G
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
 
-%
    Net investment income (loss)
 
1.24%
 
1.34%
 
1.64%
 
1.67%
 
1.38%
 Supplemental Data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
8,153,311
$
5,781,489
$
4,350,753
$
2,919,224
$
2,760,531
    Portfolio turnover rate H
 
4
% I
 
2% I
 
2%
 
5%
 
2%

A For the year ended February 29.

B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.

E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

G Amount represents less than .005%.

H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.

 

Additional Index Information

Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM representing the largest companies. Index returns shown for periods prior to July 21, 2025 are returns of the S&P 500 ® Index. Index returns since July 21, 2025 represent the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .

Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. large capitalization equity market. This index is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM representing the largest 3,000 companies.

S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation to represent U.S. equity performance.

The Fidelity index or indices listed above were created by FPS using a rules-based proprietary index methodology described for the applicable fund(s) in the "Fund Basics - Investment Details" section of this prospectus.

A fund is entitled to use its index pursuant to a licensing arrangement with FPS.

The fund(s), the Adviser, and Geode have each adopted policies and procedures designed to minimize potential conflicts of interest in connection with the management of the fund(s).

Additional information regarding the index or indices is available on i.fidelity.com/indices.

The index or indices are the property of FPS, which has contracted with S&P Opco, LLC (a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC) to calculate and maintain the index or indices. The index or indices are not sponsored by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates or its third party licensors, including Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (collectively, " S&P Dow Jones Indices "). S&P Dow Jones Indices will not be liable for any errors or omissions in calculating the index or indices. "Calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices" and the related stylized mark(s) are service marks of S&P Dow Jones Indices and have been licensed for use by FPS. S&P ®   is a registered trademark of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, and Dow Jones ®   is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC.

The fund(s) based on the index or indices are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices does not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the fund(s) or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the fund(s) particularly or the ability of the index or indices to track general market performance. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to FPS with respect to the index or indices is the licensing of certain trademarks, service marks and trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices, and the provision of the calculation services related to the index or indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices and amount of the fund(s) or the timing of the issuance or sale of the fund(s) or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the fund(s) may be converted into cash or other redemption mechanics. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the fund(s). S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment advisor. Inclusion of a security within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, nor is it investment advice.

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Fund /Ticker

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund /FSMAX

Fidelity® International Index Fund /FSPSX

Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund /FSKAX

 

Prospectus

April 29, 2026

 

 

 

Like securities of all mutual funds, these securities have not been approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission has not determined if this prospectus is accurate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

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Contents

Fund Summary

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
Fidelity® International Index Fund
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Valuing Shares

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

Exchanging Shares

Features and Policies

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

Tax Consequences

Fund Services

Fund Management

Fund Distribution

Appendix

Financial Highlights

Additional Index Information

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.035 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.000 %   
Total annual operating expenses
0.035 %   
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
4
3 years
$
11
5 years
$
20
10 years
$
45

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies.

The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

  • Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠.
  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

  • Mid Cap Investing.

The value of securities of medium size, less well-known issuers can perform differently from the market as a whole and other types of stocks and can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

  • Small Cap Investing.

The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can perform differently from the market as a whole and other types of stocks and can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance

The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund.

The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.
Year-by-Year Returns
 
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
 
16.11 %
18.22 %
- 9.36 %
28.00 %
32.16 %
12.41 %
- 26.43 %
25.37 %
16.98 %
11.40 %

 

 

 

During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
   Highest Quarter Return
31.18 %
June 30, 2020
   Lowest Quarter Return
- 28.04 %
March 31, 2020
   Year-to-Date Return
- 1.26 %
March 31, 2026

 

Average Annual Returns
After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.

 

 
For the periods ended December 31, 2025
Past 1
year
Past 5
years
Past 10
years
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
 
 
 
Return Before Taxes  
11.40 %
6.20 %
11.02 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions  
11.25 %
5.62 %
10.06 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares  
6.86 %
4.74 %
8.79 %
Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
11.32 %  
 
6.06 %  
 
10.87 %  
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.05 %  
 
13.07 %  
 
14.21 %  
 
 
 
 

 

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2009.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2012.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2016.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

You may buy or sell shares through a Fidelity ® brokerage or mutual fund account, through a retirement account, or through an investment professional.

You may buy or sell shares in various ways:

Internet

www.fidelity.com

Phone

Fidelity Automated Service Telephone (FAST ® ) 1-800-544-5555

To reach a Fidelity representative 1-800-544-6666

Mail

 
Additional Purchases:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0003
 
Redemptions:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0035

The price to buy one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The price to sell one share is its NAV. Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The fund, the Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity® International Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.
 
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.035 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.000 %   
Total annual operating expenses
0.035 %   
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
4
3 years
$
11
5 years
$
20
10 years
$
45

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets.

The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

  • Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index.
  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Foreign Exposure.

Foreign markets can be more volatile than the U.S. market due to increased risks of adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments and can perform differently from the U.S. market.

Foreign exchange rates also can be extremely volatile.

  • Geographic Exposure to Europe.

Because the fund invests a meaningful portion of its assets in Europe, the fund's performance is expected to be closely tied to social, political, and economic conditions within Europe and to be more volatile than the performance of more geographically diversified funds.

  • Geographic Exposure to Japan.

Because the fund invests a meaningful portion of its assets in Japan, the fund's performance is expected to be closely tied to social, political, and economic conditions within Japan and to be more volatile than the performance of more geographically diversified funds.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance

The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund.

The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.
Year-by-Year Returns
 
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
 
1.34 %
25.38 %
- 13.52 %
22.00 %
8.17 %
11.45 %
- 14.24 %
18.31 %
3.71 %
31.96 %

 

 

 

During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
   Highest Quarter Return
18.28 %
December 31, 2022
   Lowest Quarter Return
- 23.02 %
March 31, 2020
   Year-to-Date Return
0.95 %
March 31, 2026

 

Average Annual Returns
After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.

 

 
For the periods ended December 31, 2025
Past 1
year
Past 5
years
Past 10
years
Fidelity® International Index Fund
 
 
 
Return Before Taxes  
31.96 %
9.12 %
8.42 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions  
30.91 %
8.40 %
7.78 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares  
19.52 %
7.11 %
6.77 %
MSCI EAFE Index
(reflects no deduction for fees or expenses)
 
31.59 %  
 
9.17 %  
 
8.42 %  
 
 
 
 

 

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2009.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2012.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2016.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

You may buy or sell shares through a Fidelity ® brokerage or mutual fund account, through a retirement account, or through an investment professional.

You may buy or sell shares in various ways:

Internet

www.fidelity.com

Phone

Fidelity Automated Service Telephone (FAST ® ) 1-800-544-5555

To reach a Fidelity representative 1-800-544-6666

Mail

 
Additional Purchases:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0003
 
Redemptions:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0035

The price to buy one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The price to sell one share is its NAV. Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The fund, the Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.
 
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.015 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.000 %   
Total annual operating expenses
0.015 %   
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
2
3 years
$
5
5 years
$
8
10 years
$
19

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks.

The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

  • Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠.
  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund.
An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance

The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund.

The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.
Year-by-Year Returns
 
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
 
12.68 %
21.18 %
- 5.28 %
30.92 %
20.78 %
25.65 %
- 19.51 %
26.12 %
23.88 %
17.05 %

 

 

 

During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
   Highest Quarter Return
22.09 %
June 30, 2020
   Lowest Quarter Return
- 20.97 %
March 31, 2020
   Year-to-Date Return
- 3.98 %
March 31, 2026

 

Average Annual Returns
After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.

 

 
For the periods ended December 31, 2025
Past 1
year
Past 5
years
Past 10
years
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
 
 
 
Return Before Taxes  
17.05 %
13.09 %
14.23 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions  
16.76 %
12.73 %
13.75 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares  
10.28 %
10.41 %
11.83 %
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.05 %  
 
13.07 %  
 
14.21 %  
 
 
 
 

 

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2009.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2012.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2016.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

You may buy or sell shares through a Fidelity ® brokerage or mutual fund account, through a retirement account, or through an investment professional.

You may buy or sell shares in various ways:

Internet

www.fidelity.com

Phone

Fidelity Automated Service Telephone (FAST ® ) 1-800-544-5555

To reach a Fidelity representative 1-800-544-6666

Mail

 
Additional Purchases:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0003
 
Redemptions:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0035

The price to buy one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The price to sell one share is its NAV. Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The fund, the Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Investment Objective

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM .

The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM includes all stocks in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM except for the stocks included in the S&P 500 ® Index. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and earnings growth.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Investment Objective

Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index.

The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the MSCI EAFE Index. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, P/E ratio, P/B ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Investment Objective

Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM .

The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and earnings growth. Although the fund may not necessarily hold all of the same securities as the index, the fund generally invests in those constituents it does hold in approximately the same proportion as their index weightings.

The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the 1940 Act, to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index. As a result, Geode may invest a significant percentage of the fund's assets in a single issuer or small number of issuers.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Description of Principal Security Types

In addition to the security types discussed above, the following describes the types of securities in which a fund invests or may invest principally:

Equity securities represent an ownership interest, or the right to acquire an ownership interest, in an issuer. Equity securities include common stocks (including depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock), preferred stocks and other preferred securities, convertible securities, rights and warrants, and other securities, such as hybrid securities and trust preferred securities, believed to have equity-like characteristics.

Principal Investment Risks

Many factors affect each fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as public health emergencies, military conflicts, terrorism, government restrictions, political changes, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance.

A fund's NAV changes daily based on changes in market conditions and interest rates and in response to other economic, political, or financial developments. A fund's reaction to these developments will be affected by the types of securities in which the fund invests, the financial condition, industry and economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and the fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. When your shares are sold they may be worth more or less than what you paid for them, which means that you could lose money by investing in the fund.

In addition, because the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, it may invest a significant percentage of assets in a single issuer, and the fund's performance could be closely tied to that one issuer and could be more volatile than the performance of more diversified funds.

The following factors can significantly affect a fund's performance:

Stock Market Volatility . The value of equity securities fluctuates in response to issuer, political, market, and economic developments. Fluctuations, especially in foreign markets, can be dramatic over the short as well as long term, and different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of equity securities can react differently to these developments. For example, stocks of companies in one sector can react differently from those in another, large cap stocks can react differently from small cap stocks, and "growth" stocks can react differently from "value" stocks. Issuer, political, or economic developments can affect a single issuer, issuers within an industry or economic sector or geographic region, or the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of a single issuer can impact the market as a whole. Terrorism and related geo-political risks have led, and may in the future lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on world economies and markets generally.

Foreign Exposure. Foreign securities, foreign currencies, and securities issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign operations can involve additional risks relating to political, economic, or regulatory conditions in foreign countries. These risks include fluctuations in foreign exchange rates; withholding or other taxes; trading, settlement, custodial, and other operational risks; and the less stringent investor protection and disclosure standards of some foreign markets. All of these factors can make foreign investments, especially those in emerging markets, more volatile and potentially less liquid than U.S. investments. In addition, foreign markets can perform differently from the U.S. market.

Global economies and financial markets are becoming increasingly interconnected, which increases the possibilities that conditions in one country or region might adversely impact issuers or providers in, or foreign exchange rates with, a different country or region.

Geographic Exposure. Social, political, and economic conditions and changes in regulatory, tax, or economic policy in a country or region could significantly affect the market in that country or region. From time to time, a small number of companies and industries may represent a large portion of the market in a particular country or region, and these companies and industries can be sensitive to adverse social, political, economic, currency, or regulatory developments. Similarly, from time to time, a fund may invest a meaningful portion of its assets in the securities of issuers located in a single country or a limited number of countries. If the fund invests in this manner, there is a higher risk that social, political, economic, tax (such as a tax on foreign investments or financial transactions), currency, or regulatory developments in those countries may have a significant impact on the fund's investment performance.

Special Considerations regarding Europe . Europe includes both developed and emerging markets. Most developed countries in Western Europe are members of the European Union (EU), and many are also members of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). European countries can be significantly affected by the tight fiscal and monetary controls with which EU members and candidates for EMU membership are required to comply. The financial instability of some countries in the EU, together with the risk of such instability impacting other more stable countries may increase the economic risk of investing in companies in Europe. Eastern European countries generally continue to move toward market economies. However, their markets remain relatively undeveloped and can be particularly sensitive to social, political, and economic developments. The EU faces challenges related to member states seeking to change their relationship with the EU, exemplified by the United Kingdom's withdrawal. There can be significant uncertainty as to the terms and consequences of EU member states seeking to change their relationship with the EU. Among other things, a member state's decision to leave the EU could result in increased volatility and illiquidity in the European and such member state's economies, as well as the broader global economy. Companies with a significant amount of business in the member state or Europe may experience lower revenue and/or profit growth, which may adversely affect the value of a fund's investments. In addition, uncertainty regarding any member state's exit from the EU may lead to instability in the foreign exchange markets, including volatility in the value of the euro.

Special Considerations regarding Japan .   The Japanese economy, at times, has been characterized by government intervention and protectionism, an aging demographic, declining population, and an unstable financial services sector. International trade, particularly with the United States, government support of the financial services sector and other troubled sectors, consistent government policy, natural disasters, and geopolitical developments can significantly affect economic growth. Downturns in the economies of key trading partners such as the United States, China and/or countries in East and Southeast Asia, including economic, political or social instability in such countries, could also have a negative impact on the Japanese economy as a whole. Currency fluctuations may also adversely impact the Japanese economy, including its export market.

Issuer-Specific Changes. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty ( e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction), changes in specific economic or political conditions that affect a particular type of security or issuer, and changes in general economic or political conditions can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, imperfect correlation between the fund's securities and those in its index, timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from its index, and changes in the shares outstanding of the component securities. In addition, the fund may not be able to invest in certain securities in its index or invest in them in the exact proportions in which they are represented in the index due to regulatory restrictions. The fund may not be fully invested at times, either as a result of cash flows into the fund or as a result of reserves of cash held by the fund to meet redemptions. The use of sampling techniques or futures or other derivative positions, as well as portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders, may affect the fund's ability to achieve close correlation with its index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

Passive Management Risk. An index fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, an index fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The structure and composition of an index fund's index will affect the performance, volatility, and risk of the index and, consequently, the performance, volatility, and risk of the fund.

Mid Cap Investing. The value of securities of medium size, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of relatively larger issuers and can react differently to issuer, political, market, and economic developments than the market as a whole and other types of stocks.

Small Cap Investing . The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers and can react differently to issuer, political, market, and economic developments than the market as a whole and other types of stocks. Smaller issuers can have more limited product lines, markets, and financial resources.

Securities Lending Risk . Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased.

Other Investment Strategies

In addition to the principal investment strategies discussed above, Geode may use various techniques, such as buying and selling futures contracts, swaps, and exchange traded funds, to increase or decrease a fund's exposure to changing security prices or other factors that affect security values. Geode may also engage in portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders.

 

Fundamental Investment Policies

The following is fundamental, that is, subject to change only by shareholder approval:

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.

 

Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.

 

Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.

 

 

 

 

Shareholder Notice

The following is subject to change only upon 60 days' prior notice to shareholders:

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM .

Fidelity® International Index Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index.

Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM .

Valuing Shares

Each fund is open for business each day the NYSE is open.

The NAV is the value of a single share. Fidelity normally calculates NAV each business day as of the times noted in the table below. Each fund's assets normally are valued as of this time for the purpose of computing NAV.

Fund
NAV Calculation Times
(Eastern Time)
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
4:00 p.m.
Fidelity® International Index Fund
4:00 p.m.
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
4:00 p.m.

NAV is not calculated and a fund will not process purchase and redemption requests submitted on days when the fund is not open for business. The time at which shares are priced and until which purchase and redemption orders are accepted may be changed as permitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

To the extent that a fund's assets are traded in other markets on days when the fund is not open for business, the value of the fund's assets may be affected on those days. In addition, trading in some of a fund's assets may not occur on days when the fund is open for business.

NAV is calculated using the values of other open-end funds, if any, in which a fund invests (referred to as underlying funds). Shares of underlying funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Other assets are valued primarily on the basis of market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service. Certain short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost. If market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the Adviser's opinion, are deemed unreliable for a security, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the Adviser's opinion, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. Fair value pricing will be used for high yield debt securities when available pricing information is determined to be stale or for other reasons not to accurately reflect fair value.

Arbitrage opportunities may exist when trading in a portfolio security or securities is halted and does not resume before a fund calculates its NAV. These arbitrage opportunities may enable short-term traders to dilute the NAV of long-term investors. Securities trading in overseas markets, if applicable, present time zone arbitrage opportunities when events affecting portfolio security values occur after the close of the overseas markets but prior to the close of the U.S. market. Fair valuation of a fund's portfolio securities can serve to reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders, but there is no assurance that fair value pricing policies will prevent dilution of NAV by short-term traders.

Policies regarding excessive trading may not be effective to prevent short-term NAV arbitrage trading, particularly in regard to omnibus accounts.

Fair value pricing is based on subjective judgments and it is possible that the fair value of a security may differ materially from the value that would be realized if the security were sold.

 

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

As used in this prospectus, the term "shares" generally refers to the shares offered through this prospectus.

General Information

Information on Fidelity

Fidelity Investments was established in 1946 to manage one of America's first mutual funds. Today, Fidelity is one of the world's largest providers of financial services.

In addition to its fund business, the company operates one of America's leading brokerage firms, Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC. Fidelity is also a leader in providing tax-advantaged retirement plans for individuals investing on their own or through their employer. 

Ways to Invest

Subject to the purchase and sale requirements stated in this prospectus, you may buy or sell shares through a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account. If you buy or sell shares (other than by exchange) through a Fidelity ® brokerage account, your transactions generally involve your Fidelity ® brokerage core (a settlement vehicle included as part of your Fidelity ® brokerage account). 

If you do not currently have a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account and would like to invest in a fund, you may need to complete an application. For more information about a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account, please visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com, call 1-800-FIDELITY, or visit a Fidelity Investor Center (call 1-800-FIDELITY for the center nearest you). 

You may also buy or sell shares through a retirement account (such as an IRA or an account funded through salary deduction) or an investment professional. Retirement specialists are available at 1-800-544-4774 to answer your questions about Fidelity ® retirement products. If you buy or sell shares through a retirement account or an investment professional, the procedures for buying, selling, and exchanging shares and the account features, policies, and fees may differ from those discussed in this prospectus. Fees in addition to those discussed in this prospectus may apply. For example, you may be charged a transaction fee if you buy or sell shares through a non-Fidelity broker or other investment professional. 

Information on Placing Orders

You should include the following information with any order: 

  • Your name
  • Your account number
  • Type of transaction requested
  • Name(s) of fund(s) and class(es)
  • Dollar amount or number of shares

Certain methods of contacting Fidelity may be unavailable or delayed (for example, during periods of unusual market activity). In addition, the level and type of service available may be restricted. 

Frequent Purchases and Redemptions

A fund may reject for any reason, or cancel as permitted or required by law, any purchase or exchange, including transactions deemed to represent excessive trading, at any time. 

Excessive trading of fund shares can harm shareholders in various ways, including reducing the returns to long-term shareholders by increasing costs to a fund (such as brokerage commissions or spreads paid to dealers who sell money market instruments), disrupting portfolio management strategies, and diluting the value of the shares in cases in which fluctuations in markets are not fully priced into the fund's NAV.

Each fund reserves the right at any time to restrict purchases or exchanges or impose conditions that are more restrictive on excessive trading than those stated in this prospectus.  

Excessive Trading Policy for each fund

The Board of Trustees has adopted policies designed to discourage excessive trading of fund shares. Excessive trading activity in a fund is measured by the number of roundtrip transactions in a shareholder's account and each class of a multiple class fund is treated separately. A roundtrip transaction occurs when a shareholder sells fund shares (including exchanges) within 30 days of the purchase date. 

Shareholders with two or more roundtrip transactions in a single fund within a rolling 90-day period will be blocked from making additional purchases or exchange purchases of the fund for 85 days. Shareholders with four or more roundtrip transactions across all Fidelity ® funds within any rolling 12-month period will be blocked for at least 85 days from additional purchases or exchange purchases across all Fidelity ® funds. Any roundtrip within 12 months of the expiration of a multi-fund block will initiate another multi-fund block. Repeat offenders may be subject to long-term or permanent blocks on purchase or exchange purchase transactions in any account under the shareholder's control at any time. In addition to enforcing these roundtrip limitations, the fund may in its discretion restrict, reject, or cancel any purchases or exchanges that, in the Adviser's opinion, may be disruptive to the management of the fund or otherwise not be in the fund's interests. 

Exceptions 

The following transactions are exempt from the fund's excessive trading policy described above: (i) systematic withdrawal and/or contribution programs, (ii) mandatory retirement distributions, (iii) transactions initiated by a plan sponsor or sponsors of certain employee benefit plans or other related accounts, (iv) transactions within a qualified advisory program, and (v) transactions initiated by the trustee or adviser to a donor-advised charitable gift fund, qualified fund of funds, or other strategy funds.

A qualified advisory program is one that demonstrates to Fidelity that the program has investment strategies and trading policies designed to protect the interests of long-term investors and meets specific criteria outlined by Fidelity.

A qualified fund of funds is a mutual fund, qualified tuition program, or other strategy fund consisting of qualified plan assets that either applies the fund's excessive trading policies to shareholders at the fund of funds level, or demonstrates that the fund of funds has an investment strategy coupled with policies designed to control frequent trading that are reasonably likely to be effective as determined by the fund's Treasurer. Some qualified funds of funds may be exempt, as determined by the fund's Treasurer, from monitoring frequent trading based on the nature of the fund of funds.

Fidelity may choose not to monitor transactions below certain dollar value thresholds.

Omnibus Accounts

Omnibus accounts, in which shares are held in the name of an intermediary on behalf of multiple investors, are a common form of holding shares among retirement plans and financial intermediaries such as brokers, advisers, and third-party administrators. Individual trades in omnibus accounts are often not disclosed to the fund, making it difficult to determine whether a particular shareholder is engaging in excessive trading. Excessive trading in omnibus accounts is likely to go undetected by the fund and may increase costs to the fund and disrupt its portfolio management. 

Under policies adopted by the Board of Trustees, intermediaries will be permitted to apply the fund's excessive trading policy (described above), or their own excessive trading policy if approved by the Adviser. In these cases, the fund will typically not request or receive individual account data but will rely on the intermediary to monitor trading activity in good faith in accordance with its or the fund's policies. Reliance on intermediaries increases the risk that excessive trading may go undetected. For other intermediaries, the fund will generally monitor trading activity at the omnibus account level to attempt to identify disruptive trades. The fund may request transaction information, as frequently as daily, from any intermediary at any time, and may apply the fund's policy to transactions that exceed thresholds established by the Board of Trustees. The fund may prohibit purchases of fund shares by an intermediary or by some or all of any intermediary's clients. There is no assurance that the Adviser will request data with sufficient frequency to detect or deter excessive trading in omnibus accounts effectively. 

If you purchase or sell fund shares through a financial intermediary, you may wish to contact the intermediary to determine the policies applicable to your account. 

Retirement Plans

For employer-sponsored retirement plans, only participant directed exchanges count toward the roundtrip limits. Employer-sponsored retirement plan participants whose activity triggers a purchase or exchange block will be permitted one trade every calendar quarter. In the event of a block, employer and participant contributions and loan repayments by the participant may still be invested in the fund. 

Other Information about the Excessive Trading Policy 

The fund's Treasurer is authorized to suspend the fund's policies during periods of severe market turbulence or national emergency. The fund reserves the right to modify its policies at any time without prior notice. 

The fund does not knowingly accommodate frequent purchases and redemptions of fund shares by investors, except to the extent permitted by the policies described above. 

As described in "Valuing Shares," the fund also uses fair value pricing to help reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders. There is no assurance that the fund's excessive trading policy will be effective, or will successfully detect or deter excessive or disruptive trading. 

Buying Shares

Eligibility

Shares are generally available only to investors residing in the United States.

There is no minimum balance or purchase minimum for fund shares.

Price to Buy

The price to buy one share is its NAV. Shares are sold without a sales charge.

Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

Each fund has authorized certain intermediaries to accept orders to buy shares on its behalf. When authorized intermediaries receive an order in proper form, the order is considered as being placed with the fund, and shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after the order is received by the authorized intermediary. If applicable, orders by funds of funds for which Fidelity serves as investment manager will be treated as received by the fund at the same time that the corresponding orders are received in proper form by the funds of funds.

Each fund may stop offering shares completely or may offer shares only on a limited basis, for a period of time or permanently.

If your payment is not received and collected, your purchase may be canceled and you could be liable for any losses or fees a fund or Fidelity has incurred.

Certain financial institutions that have entered into sales agreements with FDC may enter confirmed purchase orders on behalf of customers by phone, with payment to follow no later than the time when shares are priced on the following business day. If payment is not received by that time, the order will be canceled and the financial institution could be held liable for resulting fees or losses.

Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, purchase orders may be suspended, restricted, or canceled and the monies may be withheld.

Selling Shares

The price to sell one share is its NAV.

Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

Normally, redemptions will be processed by the next business day, but it may take up to seven days to pay the redemption proceeds if making immediate payment would adversely affect a fund.

Each fund has authorized certain intermediaries to accept orders to sell shares on its behalf. When authorized intermediaries receive an order in proper form, the order is considered as being placed with the fund, and shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after the order is received by the authorized intermediary. If applicable, orders by funds of funds for which Fidelity serves as investment manager will be treated as received by the fund at the same time that the corresponding orders are received in proper form by the funds of funds.

See "Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares" below for additional redemption information.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • When you wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares.
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to an address different than the record address.
  • When you are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner.
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity® brokerage or mutual fund account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker (including Fidelity ® Investor Centers), dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

When you place an order to sell shares, note the following:

  • Redemption proceeds (other than exchanges) may be delayed until money from prior purchases sufficient to cover your redemption has been received and collected.
  • Redemptions may be suspended or payment dates postponed when the NYSE is closed (other than weekends or holidays), when trading on the NYSE is restricted, or as permitted by the SEC.
  • Redemption proceeds may be paid in securities or other property rather than in cash if the Adviser determines it is in the best interests of a fund.
  • You will not receive interest on amounts represented by uncashed redemption checks.
  • If you hold your shares in a Fidelity® brokerage or mutual fund account and your redemption check remains uncashed for six months, the check may be invested in additional shares at the NAV next calculated on the day of the investment.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, redemption requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares

If your account is held directly with a fund , the length of time that a fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds depends on the method you have elected to receive such proceeds. A fund typically expects to make payment of redemption proceeds by wire, automated clearing house (ACH) or by issuing a check by the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form. Proceeds from the periodic and automatic sale of shares of a Fidelity ® money market fund that are used to buy shares of another Fidelity ® fund are settled simultaneously.

If your account is held through an intermediary , the length of time that a fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds depends, in part, on the terms of the agreement in place between the intermediary and a fund. For redemption proceeds that are paid either directly to you from a fund or to your intermediary for transmittal to you, a fund typically expects to make payments by wire, by ACH or by issuing a check on the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form from the intermediary by a fund. Redemption orders that are processed through investment professionals that utilize the National Securities Clearing Corporation will generally settle one to three business days following receipt of a redemption order in proper form.

As noted elsewhere, payment of redemption proceeds may take longer than the time a fund typically expects and may take up to seven days from the date of receipt of the redemption order as permitted by applicable law.

Redemption Methods Available. Generally a fund expects to pay redemption proceeds in cash. To do so, a fund typically expects to satisfy redemption requests either by using available cash (or cash equivalents) or by selling portfolio securities. On a less regular basis, a fund may also satisfy redemption requests by utilizing one or more of the following sources, if permitted: borrowing from another Fidelity ® fund; drawing on an available line or lines of credit from a bank or banks; or using reverse repurchase agreements. These methods may be used during both normal and stressed market conditions.

In addition to paying redemption proceeds in cash, a fund reserves the right to pay part or all of your redemption proceeds in readily marketable securities instead of cash (redemption in-kind). Redemption in-kind proceeds will typically be made by delivering the selected securities to the redeeming shareholder within seven days after the receipt of the redemption order in proper form by a fund.

Exchanging Shares

An exchange involves the redemption of all or a portion of the shares of one fund and the purchase of shares of another fund.

As a shareholder, you have the privilege of exchanging shares for shares of other Fidelity ® funds.

However, you should note the following policies and restrictions governing exchanges:

  • The exchange limit may be modified for accounts held by certain institutional retirement plans to conform to plan exchange limits and Department of Labor regulations. See your retirement plan materials for further information.
  • Each fund may refuse any exchange purchase for any reason. For example, each fund may refuse exchange purchases by any person or group if, in the Adviser's judgment, the fund would be unable to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective and policies, or would otherwise potentially be adversely affected.
  • Before any exchange, read the prospectus for the shares you are purchasing, including any purchase and sale requirements.
  • The shares you are acquiring by exchange must be available for sale in your state.
  • Exchanges may have tax consequences for you.
  • If you are exchanging between accounts that are not registered in the same name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN), there may be additional requirements.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, exchange requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

The funds may terminate or modify exchange privileges in the future.

Other funds may have different exchange restrictions and minimums. Check each fund's prospectus for details.

Features and Policies

Features

The following features may be available to buy and sell shares of a fund or to move money to and from your account, if you are investing through a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account. Please visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com or call 1-800-544-6666 for more information.

Electronic Funds Transfer: electronic money movement through the Automated Clearing House

 

  • To transfer money between a bank account and a Fidelity® brokerage account or Fidelity® mutual fund account. 
  • You can use electronic funds transfer to:
  • Make periodic (automatic) purchases of Fidelity® fund shares or payments to your Fidelity® brokerage account. 
  • Make periodic (automatic) redemptions of Fidelity® fund shares or withdrawals from your Fidelity® brokerage account.

 

Wire: electronic money movement through the Federal Reserve wire system

 

  • To transfer money between a bank account and a Fidelity® brokerage account or Fidelity® mutual fund account. 

 

Automatic Transactions: periodic (automatic) transactions

 

  • To directly deposit all or a portion of your compensation from your employer (or the U.S. Government, in the case of Social Security) into a Fidelity® brokerage account or Fidelity® mutual fund account.

 

  • To make contributions from a Fidelity® mutual fund account to a Fidelity® mutual fund IRA. 

 

  • To sell shares of a Fidelity® money market fund and simultaneously to buy shares of another Fidelity® fund in a Fidelity® mutual fund account. 

Policies

The following apply to you as a shareholder.

Statements that Fidelity sends to you, if applicable, include the following:

  • Confirmation statements (after transactions affecting your fund balance except, to the extent applicable, reinvestment of distributions in the fund or another fund and certain transactions through automatic investment or withdrawal programs).
  • Monthly or quarterly account statements (detailing fund balances and all transactions completed during the prior month or quarter).

Current regulations allow Fidelity to send a single copy of shareholder documents for Fidelity ® funds, such as prospectuses, annual and semi-annual reports, and proxy materials, to certain mutual fund customers whom we believe are members of the same family who share the same address. For certain types of accounts, we will not send multiple copies of these documents to you and members of your family who share the same address. Instead, we will send only a single copy of these documents. This will continue for as long as you are a shareholder, unless you notify us otherwise. If at any time you choose to receive individual copies of any documents, please call 1-800-544-8544. We will begin sending individual copies to you within 30 days of receiving your call.

Electronic copies of most financial reports and prospectuses are available at Fidelity's web site. To participate in Fidelity's electronic delivery program, call Fidelity or visit Fidelity's web site for more information.

You may initiate many transactions by telephone or electronically. Fidelity will not be responsible for any loss, cost, expense, or other liability resulting from unauthorized transactions if it follows reasonable security procedures designed to verify the identity of the investor. Fidelity will request personalized security codes or other information, and may also record calls. For transactions conducted through the Internet, Fidelity recommends the use of an Internet browser with 128-bit encryption. You should verify the accuracy of your confirmation statements upon receipt and notify Fidelity immediately of any discrepancies in your account activity. If you do not want the ability to sell and exchange by telephone, call Fidelity for instructions. Additional documentation may be required from corporations, associations, and certain fiduciaries.

You may be asked to provide additional information in order for Fidelity to verify your identity in accordance with requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. Accounts may be restricted and/or closed, and the monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under these and other federal regulations. In addition, each fund reserves the right to involuntarily redeem an account in the case of: (i) actual or suspected threatening conduct or actual or suspected fraudulent, illegal or suspicious activity by the account owner or any other individual associated with the account; or (ii) the failure of the account owner to provide information to the funds related to opening the accounts. Your shares will be sold at the NAV, minus any applicable shareholder fees, calculated on the day Fidelity closes your fund position.

Fidelity may charge a fee for certain services, such as providing historical account documents.

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

Each fund earns interest, dividends, and other income from its investments, and distributes this income (less expenses) to shareholders as dividends. Each fund also realizes capital gains from its investments, and distributes these gains (less any losses) to shareholders as capital gain distributions.

Any dividends and capital gain distributions paid to retirement plan participants will be automatically reinvested.

Each fund normally pays dividends and capital gain distributions per the tables below:

Fund Name
 
Dividends Paid
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
 
April, December
Fidelity® International Index Fund
 
April, December
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
 
April, December

 

Fund Name
 
Capital Gains Paid
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
 
April, December
Fidelity® International Index Fund
 
April, December
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
 
April, December

Distribution Options  

When you open an account, specify how you want to receive your distributions. The following distribution options are available: 

1. Reinvestment Option. 

Any dividends and capital gain distributions will be automatically reinvested in additional shares. If you do not indicate a choice, you will be assigned this option.

2. Income-Earned Option. 

Any capital gain distributions will be automatically reinvested in additional shares. Any dividends will be paid in cash. 

3. Cash Option. 

Any dividends and capital gain distributions will be paid in cash. 

4. Directed Dividends® Option.

Any dividends will be automatically invested in shares of another identically registered Fidelity ® fund. Any capital gain distributions will be automatically invested in shares of another identically registered Fidelity ® fund, automatically reinvested in additional shares of the fund, or paid in cash. 

Not all distribution options may be available for every account and certain restrictions may apply. If the distribution option you prefer is not listed on your account application, or if you want to change your current distribution option, visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com or call 1-800-544-6666 for more information. 

If you elect to receive distributions paid in cash by check and the U.S. Postal Service does not deliver your checks, your distribution option may be converted to the Reinvestment Option. You will not receive interest on amounts represented by uncashed distribution checks.

If your dividend check(s) remains uncashed for six months, your check(s) may be invested in additional shares at the NAV next calculated on the day of the investment. 

Tax Consequences

As with any investment, your investment in a fund could have tax consequences for you (for non-retirement accounts).

Taxes on Distributions

Distributions you receive from each fund are subject to federal income tax, and may also be subject to state or local taxes.

For federal tax purposes, certain distributions, including dividends and distributions of short-term capital gains, are taxable to you as ordinary income, while certain distributions, including distributions of long-term capital gains, are taxable to you generally as capital gains. A percentage of certain distributions of dividends may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). 

If you buy shares when a fund has realized but not yet distributed income or capital gains, you will be "buying a dividend" by paying the full price for the shares and then receiving a portion of the price back in the form of a taxable distribution.

Any taxable distributions you receive from a fund will normally be taxable to you when you receive them, regardless of your distribution option.

Taxes on Transactions

Your redemptions, including exchanges, may result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes. A capital gain or loss on your investment in a fund generally is the difference between the cost of your shares and the price you receive when you sell them.

Fund Services

Fund Management

Each fund is a mutual fund, an investment that pools shareholders' money and invests it toward a specified goal.

Adviser

FMR. The Adviser is each fund's manager. The address of the Adviser is 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

As of December 31, 2025, the Adviser had approximately $5.6 trillion in discretionary assets under management, and approximately $7.1 trillion when combined with all of its affiliates' assets under management.

As the manager, the Adviser is responsible for handling each fund's business affairs.

Sub-Adviser(s)

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, the Adviser intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that the Adviser has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, the Adviser may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment. 

Geode , at 100 Summer Street, 12th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, serves as a sub-adviser for each fund. As of December 31, 2025, Geode had approximately $1.7 trillion in discretionary assets under management.

Geode chooses each fund's investments and places orders to buy and sell each fund's investments.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari is Senior Portfolio Manager of each fund, which he has managed since 2009. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2008, Mr. Bottari has worked as an assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Peter Matthew is Senior Portfolio Manager of each fund, which he has managed since 2012. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2007, Mr. Matthew has worked as a senior operations associate, portfolio manager assistant, assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Navid Sohrabi is Senior Portfolio Manager of each fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Mr. Sohrabi has worked as a portfolio manager and senior portfolio manager.

Robert Regan is Portfolio Manager of each fund, which he has managed since 2016. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2016, Mr. Regan has worked as a portfolio manager.

Payal Gupta is Portfolio Manager of each fund, which she has managed since 2019. She also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Ms. Gupta has worked as a portfolio manager.

The Statement of Additional Information (SAI) provides additional information about the compensation of, any other accounts managed by, and any fund shares held by the portfolio manager(s). 

From time to time a manager, analyst, or other Fidelity employee may express views regarding a particular company, security, industry, or market sector. The views expressed by any such person are the views of only that individual as of the time expressed and do not necessarily represent the views of Fidelity or any other person in the Fidelity organization. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and Fidelity disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund. 

Advisory Fee(s)

Each fund pays a management fee to the Adviser.

The management fee is calculated and paid to the Adviser every month.

The Adviser pays all of the other expenses of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity® International Index Fund, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund with limited exceptions.

The annual management fee rate, as a percentage of each fund's average net assets, is shown in the following table:

Fund
Management Fee Rate
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
0.035%
Fidelity® International Index Fund
0.035%
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
0.015%

The Adviser pays Geode for providing investment management services.

The basis for the Board of Trustees approving the management contract and sub-advisory agreement for each fund is available in each fund's Form N-CSRS report for the fiscal period ended August 31, 2025 .

From time to time, the Adviser or its affiliates may agree to reimburse or waive certain fund expenses while retaining the ability to be repaid if expenses fall below the specified limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Reimbursement or waiver arrangements can decrease expenses and boost performance.

Fund Distribution

FDC distributes each fund's shares.

Intermediaries may receive from the Adviser, FDC, and/or their affiliates compensation for providing recordkeeping and administrative services, as well as other retirement plan expenses, and compensation for services intended to result in the sale of fund shares. This compensation may take the form of payments for additional distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services and payments for educational seminars and training, including seminars sponsored by Fidelity, or by an intermediary.

These payments are described in more detail in this section and in the SAI.

Distribution and Service Plan(s)

Each fund has adopted a Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act with respect to its shares that recognizes that the Adviser may use its management fee revenues, as well as its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of each fund and/or shareholder support services. The Adviser, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services. Currently, the Board of Trustees of each fund has authorized such payments for shares of each fund.

If payments made by the Adviser to FDC or to intermediaries under a Distribution and Service Plan were considered to be paid out of a fund's assets on an ongoing basis, they would increase the cost of your investment and might cost you more than paying other types of sales charges.

From time to time, FDC may offer special promotional programs to investors who purchase shares of Fidelity® funds. For example, FDC may offer merchandise, discounts, vouchers, or similar items to investors who purchase shares of certain Fidelity® funds during certain periods. To determine if you qualify for any such programs, contact Fidelity or visit our web site at www.fidelity.com.

No dealer, sales representative, or any other person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations, other than those contained in this prospectus and in the related SAI, in connection with the offer contained in this prospectus. If given or made, such other information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by the funds or FDC. This prospectus and the related SAI do not constitute an offer by the funds or by FDC to sell shares of the funds to, or to buy shares of the funds from, any person to whom it is unlawful to make such offer.

 

Appendix

Financial Highlights

 

Financial Highlights are intended to help you understand the financial history of fund shares for the past 5 years (or, if shorter, the period of operations). Certain information reflects financial results for a single share. The total returns in the table represent the rate that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in shares (assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions). The annual information has been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with fund financial statements, is included in the annual report. Annual reports are available for free upon request.

 

 

  Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026  
 
2025  
 
2024   A
 
2023  
 
2022  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
89.89
$
80.80
$
68.71
$
78.40
$
90.30
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
1.11
 
1.00
 
.95
 
.96
 
.82
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
13.76
 
8.53
 
12.06
 
(9.45)
 
(6.19)
  Total from investment operations
 
14.87  
 
9.53  
 
13.01  
 
(8.49)  
 
(5.37)
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(.58)
 
(.44)
 
(.92)
 
(.87)
 
(.86)
  Distributions from net realized gain
 
-
 
-
 
-
 
(.33)
 
(5.67)
     Total distributions
 
(.58)
 
(.44)
 
(.92)
 
(1.20)
 
(6.53)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
104.18
$
89.89
$
80.80
$
68.71
$
78.40
 Total Return   D
 
16.55
%
 
11.78%
 
19.02%
 
(10.77)%
 
(6.58)%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Expenses before reductions
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.03% G
 
.03%
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any
 
.04
%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.03% G
 
.03%
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any
 
.04%
 
.03%
 
.03%
 
.03% G
 
.03%
    Net investment income (loss)
 
1.16%
 
1.16%
 
1.35%
 
1.41%
 
.93%
 Supplemental Data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
40,966,152
$
39,459,367
$
38,340,172
$
32,177,538
$
38,732,245
    Portfolio turnover rate H,I
 
23
%
 
15%
 
9%
 
18%
 
18%

A For the year ended February 29.

B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

C Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.

E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

G The size and fluctuation of net assets and expense amounts may cause ratios to differ from contractual rates.

H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.

 

  Fidelity® International Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026  
 
2025  
 
2024   A
 
2023  
 
2022  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
51.37
$
48.47
$
43.39
$
45.94
$
46.08
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
1.64
 
1.49
 
1.39
 
1.33
 
1.36
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
15.79
 
2.97
 
5.01
 
(2.78)
 
.01
  Total from investment operations
 
17.43  
 
4.46  
 
6.40  
 
(1.45)  
 
1.37
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(1.92)
 
(1.56)
 
(1.32)
 
(1.10)
 
(1.51)
     Total distributions
 
(1.92)
 
(1.56)
 
(1.32)
 
(1.10)
 
(1.51)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
66.88
$
51.37
$
48.47
$
43.39
$
45.94
 Total Return   D
 
34.33
%
 
9.47%
 
14.97%
 
(3.07)%
 
2.81%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets C,E,F
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Expenses before reductions
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any
 
.04
%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
 
.04%
    Net investment income (loss)
 
2.81%
 
2.96%
 
3.06%
 
3.19%
 
2.76%
 Supplemental Data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
83,116,931
$
55,947,035
$
48,338,433
$
39,134,788
$
39,283,051
    Portfolio turnover rate G
 
4
% H
 
4% H
 
3% H
 
4% H
 
2%

A For the year ended February 29.

B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.

E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

G Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

H Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.

 

  Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026  
 
2025  
 
2024   A
 
2023  
 
2022  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
163.07
$
140.45
$
110.75
$
122.59
$
110.80
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
2.12
 
1.99
 
1.92
 
1.81
 
1.62
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
25.41
 
22.54
 
29.64
 
(11.93)
 
11.70
  Total from investment operations
 
27.53  
 
24.53  
 
31.56  
 
(10.12)  
 
13.32
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(1.89)
 
(1.91)
 
(1.86)
 
(1.72)
 
(1.53)
     Total distributions
 
(1.89)
 
(1.91)
 
(1.86)
 
(1.72)
 
(1.53)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
188.71
$
163.07
$
140.45
$
110.75
$
122.59
 Total Return   D
 
16.92
%
 
17.50%
 
28.66%
 
(8.22)%
 
11.94%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets C,E,F
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Expenses before reductions
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.01% G
 
.02%
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any
 
.02
%
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.01% G
 
.02%
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any
 
.01%
 
.01%
 
.02%
 
.01% G
 
.02%
    Net investment income (loss)
 
1.21%
 
1.29%
 
1.57%
 
1.62%
 
1.29%
 Supplemental Data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
124,740,247
$
106,330,497
$
88,997,237
$
66,927,207
$
71,287,844
    Portfolio turnover rate H
 
3
% I
 
3% I
 
2%
 
2%
 
3%

A For the year ended February 29.

B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.

E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

G The size and fluctuation of net assets and expense amounts may cause ratios to differ from contractual rates.

H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.

 

Additional Index Information

Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index   is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of all equity securities of U.S. headquartered companies with readily available price data, except those included in the S&P 500 ® Index.

Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index   is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of all equity securities of U.S. headquartered companies with readily available price data.

MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors of developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Index returns are adjusted for tax withholding rates applicable to U.S. based mutual funds organized as Massachusetts business trusts.

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1.929377.116
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Fund /Ticker

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund /FXAIX

 

Prospectus

April 29, 2026

 

 

 

Like securities of all mutual funds, these securities have not been approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission has not determined if this prospectus is accurate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210

 

 

 

 

Contents

Fund Summary

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Valuing Shares

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

Exchanging Shares

Features and Policies

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

Tax Consequences

Fund Services

Fund Management

Fund Distribution

Appendix

Financial Highlights

Additional Index Information

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.015 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.000 %   
Total annual operating expenses
0.015 %   
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
2
3 years
$
5
5 years
$
8
10 years
$
19

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index.

The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market.

  • Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.
  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund.
An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance

The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund.

The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.
Year-by-Year Returns
 
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
 
11.97 %
21.81 %
- 4.40 %
31.47 %
18.40 %
28.69 %
- 18.13 %
26.29 %
25.00 %
17.86 %

 

 

 

During the periods shown in the chart:
Returns
Quarter ended
   Highest Quarter Return
20.53 %
June 30, 2020
   Lowest Quarter Return
- 19.59 %
March 31, 2020
   Year-to-Date Return
- 4.34 %
March 31, 2026

 

Average Annual Returns
After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.

 

 
For the periods ended December 31, 2025
Past 1
year
Past 5
years
Past 10
years
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
 
 
 
Return Before Taxes  
17.86 %
14.41 %
14.81 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions  
17.51 %
14.02 %
14.30 %
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares  
10.77 %
11.50 %
12.33 %
S&P 500® Index
(reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
 
17.88 %  
 
14.42 %  
 
14.82 %  
 
 
 
 

 

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2009.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2012.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2016.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2019.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

You may buy or sell shares through a Fidelity ® brokerage or mutual fund account, through a retirement account, or through an investment professional.

You may buy or sell shares in various ways:

Internet

www.fidelity.com

Phone

Fidelity Automated Service Telephone (FAST ® ) 1-800-544-5555

To reach a Fidelity representative 1-800-544-6666

Mail

 
Additional Purchases:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0003
 
Redemptions:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0035

The price to buy one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The price to sell one share is its NAV. Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The fund, the Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Investment Objective

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500 ® Index.

The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the S&P 500® Index. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth. Although the fund may not necessarily hold all of the same securities as the index, the fund generally invests in those constituents it does hold in approximately the same proportion as their index weightings.

The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the 1940 Act, to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index. As a result, Geode may invest a significant percentage of the fund's assets in a single issuer or small number of issuers.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Description of Principal Security Types

In addition to the security types discussed above, the following describes the types of securities in which the fund invests or may invest principally:

Equity securities represent an ownership interest, or the right to acquire an ownership interest, in an issuer. Equity securities include common stocks (including depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock), preferred stocks and other preferred securities, convertible securities, rights and warrants, and other securities, such as hybrid securities and trust preferred securities, believed to have equity-like characteristics.

Principal Investment Risks

Many factors affect the fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as public health emergencies, military conflicts, terrorism, government restrictions, political changes, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance.

The fund's NAV changes daily based on changes in market conditions and interest rates and in response to other economic, political, or financial developments. The fund's reaction to these developments will be affected by the types of securities in which the fund invests, the financial condition, industry and economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and the fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. When your shares are sold they may be worth more or less than what you paid for them, which means that you could lose money by investing in the fund.

In addition, because the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, it may invest a significant percentage of assets in a single issuer, and the fund's performance could be closely tied to that one issuer and could be more volatile than the performance of more diversified funds.

The following factors can significantly affect the fund's performance:

Stock Market Volatility . The value of equity securities fluctuates in response to issuer, political, market, and economic developments. Fluctuations, especially in foreign markets, can be dramatic over the short as well as long term, and different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of equity securities can react differently to these developments. For example, stocks of companies in one sector can react differently from those in another, large cap stocks can react differently from small cap stocks, and "growth" stocks can react differently from "value" stocks. Issuer, political, or economic developments can affect a single issuer, issuers within an industry or economic sector or geographic region, or the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of a single issuer can impact the market as a whole. Terrorism and related geo-political risks have led, and may in the future lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on world economies and markets generally.

Issuer-Specific Changes. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty ( e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction), changes in specific economic or political conditions that affect a particular type of security or issuer, and changes in general economic or political conditions can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, imperfect correlation between the fund's securities and those in its index, timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from its index, and changes in the shares outstanding of the component securities. In addition, the fund may not be able to invest in certain securities in its index or invest in them in the exact proportions in which they are represented in the index due to regulatory restrictions. The fund may not be fully invested at times, either as a result of cash flows into the fund or as a result of reserves of cash held by the fund to meet redemptions. The use of sampling techniques or futures or other derivative positions, as well as portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders, may affect the fund's ability to achieve close correlation with its index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

Passive Management Risk. An index fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, an index fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The structure and composition of an index fund's index will affect the performance, volatility, and risk of the index and, consequently, the performance, volatility, and risk of the fund.

Securities Lending Risk . Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased.

Other Investment Strategies

In addition to the principal investment strategies discussed above, Geode may use various techniques, such as buying and selling futures contracts, swaps, and exchange traded funds, to increase or decrease the fund's exposure to changing security prices or other factors that affect security values. Geode may also engage in portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders.

 

Fundamental Investment Policies

The following is fundamental, that is, subject to change only by shareholder approval:

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.

 

The S&P 500 ® Index broadly represents the performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States. In the future, the Adviser may, subject to shareholders' approval and 30 days' notice, select another index if that index is deemed more representative of the performance of U.S. common stocks.

 

 

 

 

Shareholder Notice

The following is subject to change only upon 60 days' prior notice to shareholders:

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500 ® Index.

Valuing Shares

The fund is open for business each day the NYSE is open.

The NAV is the value of a single share. Fidelity normally calculates NAV as of the close of business of the NYSE, normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The fund's assets normally are valued as of this time for the purpose of computing NAV.

NAV is not calculated and the fund will not process purchase and redemption requests submitted on days when the fund is not open for business. The time at which shares are priced and until which purchase and redemption orders are accepted may be changed as permitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

To the extent that the fund's assets are traded in other markets on days when the fund is not open for business, the value of the fund's assets may be affected on those days. In addition, trading in some of the fund's assets may not occur on days when the fund is open for business.

NAV is calculated using the values of other open-end funds, if any, in which the fund invests (referred to as underlying funds). Shares of underlying funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Other assets are valued primarily on the basis of market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service. Certain short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost. If market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the Adviser's opinion, are deemed unreliable for a security, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the Adviser's opinion, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. Fair value pricing will be used for high yield debt securities when available pricing information is determined to be stale or for other reasons not to accurately reflect fair value.

Arbitrage opportunities may exist when trading in a portfolio security or securities is halted and does not resume before a fund calculates its NAV. These arbitrage opportunities may enable short-term traders to dilute the NAV of long-term investors. Securities trading in overseas markets, if applicable, present time zone arbitrage opportunities when events affecting portfolio security values occur after the close of the overseas markets but prior to the close of the U.S. market. Fair valuation of a fund's portfolio securities can serve to reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders, but there is no assurance that fair value pricing policies will prevent dilution of NAV by short-term traders.

Policies regarding excessive trading may not be effective to prevent short-term NAV arbitrage trading, particularly in regard to omnibus accounts.

Fair value pricing is based on subjective judgments and it is possible that the fair value of a security may differ materially from the value that would be realized if the security were sold.

 

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

As used in this prospectus, the term "shares" generally refers to the shares offered through this prospectus.

General Information

Information on Fidelity

Fidelity Investments was established in 1946 to manage one of America's first mutual funds. Today, Fidelity is one of the world's largest providers of financial services.

In addition to its fund business, the company operates one of America's leading brokerage firms, Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC. Fidelity is also a leader in providing tax-advantaged retirement plans for individuals investing on their own or through their employer. 

Ways to Invest

Subject to the purchase and sale requirements stated in this prospectus, you may buy or sell shares through a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account. If you buy or sell shares (other than by exchange) through a Fidelity ® brokerage account, your transactions generally involve your Fidelity ® brokerage core (a settlement vehicle included as part of your Fidelity ® brokerage account). 

If you do not currently have a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account and would like to invest in a fund, you may need to complete an application. For more information about a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account, please visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com, call 1-800-FIDELITY, or visit a Fidelity Investor Center (call 1-800-FIDELITY for the center nearest you). 

You may also buy or sell shares through a retirement account (such as an IRA or an account funded through salary deduction) or an investment professional. Retirement specialists are available at 1-800-544-4774 to answer your questions about Fidelity ® retirement products. If you buy or sell shares through a retirement account or an investment professional, the procedures for buying, selling, and exchanging shares and the account features, policies, and fees may differ from those discussed in this prospectus. Fees in addition to those discussed in this prospectus may apply. For example, you may be charged a transaction fee if you buy or sell shares through a non-Fidelity broker or other investment professional. 

Information on Placing Orders

You should include the following information with any order: 

  • Your name
  • Your account number
  • Type of transaction requested
  • Name(s) of fund(s) and class(es)
  • Dollar amount or number of shares

Certain methods of contacting Fidelity may be unavailable or delayed (for example, during periods of unusual market activity). In addition, the level and type of service available may be restricted. 

Frequent Purchases and Redemptions

The fund may reject for any reason, or cancel as permitted or required by law, any purchase or exchange, including transactions deemed to represent excessive trading, at any time. 

Excessive trading of fund shares can harm shareholders in various ways, including reducing the returns to long-term shareholders by increasing costs to the fund (such as brokerage commissions or spreads paid to dealers who sell money market instruments), disrupting portfolio management strategies, and diluting the value of the shares in cases in which fluctuations in markets are not fully priced into the fund's NAV.

The fund reserves the right at any time to restrict purchases or exchanges or impose conditions that are more restrictive on excessive trading than those stated in this prospectus.  

Excessive Trading Policy

The Board of Trustees has adopted policies designed to discourage excessive trading of fund shares. Excessive trading activity in a fund is measured by the number of roundtrip transactions in a shareholder's account and each class of a multiple class fund is treated separately. A roundtrip transaction occurs when a shareholder sells fund shares (including exchanges) within 30 days of the purchase date. 

Shareholders with two or more roundtrip transactions in a single fund within a rolling 90-day period will be blocked from making additional purchases or exchange purchases of the fund for 85 days. Shareholders with four or more roundtrip transactions across all Fidelity ® funds within any rolling 12-month period will be blocked for at least 85 days from additional purchases or exchange purchases across all Fidelity ® funds. Any roundtrip within 12 months of the expiration of a multi-fund block will initiate another multi-fund block. Repeat offenders may be subject to long-term or permanent blocks on purchase or exchange purchase transactions in any account under the shareholder's control at any time. In addition to enforcing these roundtrip limitations, the fund may in its discretion restrict, reject, or cancel any purchases or exchanges that, in the Adviser's opinion, may be disruptive to the management of the fund or otherwise not be in the fund's interests. 

Exceptions 

The following transactions are exempt from the fund's excessive trading policy described above: (i) systematic withdrawal and/or contribution programs, (ii) mandatory retirement distributions, (iii) transactions initiated by a plan sponsor or sponsors of certain employee benefit plans or other related accounts, (iv) transactions within a qualified advisory program, and (v) transactions initiated by the trustee or adviser to a donor-advised charitable gift fund, qualified fund of funds, or other strategy funds.

A qualified advisory program is one that demonstrates to Fidelity that the program has investment strategies and trading policies designed to protect the interests of long-term investors and meets specific criteria outlined by Fidelity.

A qualified fund of funds is a mutual fund, qualified tuition program, or other strategy fund consisting of qualified plan assets that either applies the fund's excessive trading policies to shareholders at the fund of funds level, or demonstrates that the fund of funds has an investment strategy coupled with policies designed to control frequent trading that are reasonably likely to be effective as determined by the fund's Treasurer. Some qualified funds of funds may be exempt, as determined by the fund's Treasurer, from monitoring frequent trading based on the nature of the fund of funds.

Fidelity may choose not to monitor transactions below certain dollar value thresholds.

Omnibus Accounts

Omnibus accounts, in which shares are held in the name of an intermediary on behalf of multiple investors, are a common form of holding shares among retirement plans and financial intermediaries such as brokers, advisers, and third-party administrators. Individual trades in omnibus accounts are often not disclosed to the fund, making it difficult to determine whether a particular shareholder is engaging in excessive trading. Excessive trading in omnibus accounts is likely to go undetected by the fund and may increase costs to the fund and disrupt its portfolio management. 

Under policies adopted by the Board of Trustees, intermediaries will be permitted to apply the fund's excessive trading policy (described above), or their own excessive trading policy if approved by the Adviser. In these cases, the fund will typically not request or receive individual account data but will rely on the intermediary to monitor trading activity in good faith in accordance with its or the fund's policies. Reliance on intermediaries increases the risk that excessive trading may go undetected. For other intermediaries, the fund will generally monitor trading activity at the omnibus account level to attempt to identify disruptive trades. The fund may request transaction information, as frequently as daily, from any intermediary at any time, and may apply the fund's policy to transactions that exceed thresholds established by the Board of Trustees. The fund may prohibit purchases of fund shares by an intermediary or by some or all of any intermediary's clients. There is no assurance that the Adviser will request data with sufficient frequency to detect or deter excessive trading in omnibus accounts effectively. 

If you purchase or sell fund shares through a financial intermediary, you may wish to contact the intermediary to determine the policies applicable to your account. 

Retirement Plans

For employer-sponsored retirement plans, only participant directed exchanges count toward the roundtrip limits. Employer-sponsored retirement plan participants whose activity triggers a purchase or exchange block will be permitted one trade every calendar quarter. In the event of a block, employer and participant contributions and loan repayments by the participant may still be invested in the fund. 

Other Information about the Excessive Trading Policy 

The fund's Treasurer is authorized to suspend the fund's policies during periods of severe market turbulence or national emergency. The fund reserves the right to modify its policies at any time without prior notice. 

The fund does not knowingly accommodate frequent purchases and redemptions of fund shares by investors, except to the extent permitted by the policies described above. 

As described in "Valuing Shares," the fund also uses fair value pricing to help reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders. There is no assurance that the fund's excessive trading policy will be effective, or will successfully detect or deter excessive or disruptive trading. 

Buying Shares

Eligibility

Shares are generally available only to investors residing in the United States.

There is no minimum balance or purchase minimum for fund shares.

Price to Buy

The price to buy one share is its NAV. Shares are sold without a sales charge.

Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund has authorized certain intermediaries to accept orders to buy shares on its behalf. When authorized intermediaries receive an order in proper form, the order is considered as being placed with the fund, and shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after the order is received by the authorized intermediary. If applicable, orders by funds of funds for which Fidelity serves as investment manager will be treated as received by the fund at the same time that the corresponding orders are received in proper form by the funds of funds.

The fund may stop offering shares completely or may offer shares only on a limited basis, for a period of time or permanently.

If your payment is not received and collected, your purchase may be canceled and you could be liable for any losses or fees the fund or Fidelity has incurred.

Certain financial institutions that have entered into sales agreements with FDC may enter confirmed purchase orders on behalf of customers by phone, with payment to follow no later than the time when shares are priced on the following business day. If payment is not received by that time, the order will be canceled and the financial institution could be held liable for resulting fees or losses.

Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, purchase orders may be suspended, restricted, or canceled and the monies may be withheld.

Selling Shares

The price to sell one share is its NAV.

Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

Normally, redemptions will be processed by the next business day, but it may take up to seven days to pay the redemption proceeds if making immediate payment would adversely affect the fund.

The fund has authorized certain intermediaries to accept orders to sell shares on its behalf. When authorized intermediaries receive an order in proper form, the order is considered as being placed with the fund, and shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after the order is received by the authorized intermediary. If applicable, orders by funds of funds for which Fidelity serves as investment manager will be treated as received by the fund at the same time that the corresponding orders are received in proper form by the funds of funds.

See "Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares" below for additional redemption information.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • When you wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares.
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to an address different than the record address.
  • When you are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner.
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity® brokerage or mutual fund account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker (including Fidelity ® Investor Centers), dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

When you place an order to sell shares, note the following:

  • Redemption proceeds (other than exchanges) may be delayed until money from prior purchases sufficient to cover your redemption has been received and collected.
  • Redemptions may be suspended or payment dates postponed when the NYSE is closed (other than weekends or holidays), when trading on the NYSE is restricted, or as permitted by the SEC.
  • Redemption proceeds may be paid in securities or other property rather than in cash if the Adviser determines it is in the best interests of the fund.
  • You will not receive interest on amounts represented by uncashed redemption checks.
  • If you hold your shares in a Fidelity® brokerage or mutual fund account and your redemption check remains uncashed for six months, the check may be invested in additional shares at the NAV next calculated on the day of the investment.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, redemption requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares

If your account is held directly with a fund , the length of time that a fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds depends on the method you have elected to receive such proceeds. A fund typically expects to make payment of redemption proceeds by wire, automated clearing house (ACH) or by issuing a check by the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form. Proceeds from the periodic and automatic sale of shares of a Fidelity ® money market fund that are used to buy shares of another Fidelity ® fund are settled simultaneously.

If your account is held through an intermediary , the length of time that a fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds depends, in part, on the terms of the agreement in place between the intermediary and a fund. For redemption proceeds that are paid either directly to you from a fund or to your intermediary for transmittal to you, a fund typically expects to make payments by wire, by ACH or by issuing a check on the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form from the intermediary by a fund. Redemption orders that are processed through investment professionals that utilize the National Securities Clearing Corporation will generally settle one to three business days following receipt of a redemption order in proper form.

As noted elsewhere, payment of redemption proceeds may take longer than the time a fund typically expects and may take up to seven days from the date of receipt of the redemption order as permitted by applicable law.

Redemption Methods Available. Generally a fund expects to pay redemption proceeds in cash. To do so, a fund typically expects to satisfy redemption requests either by using available cash (or cash equivalents) or by selling portfolio securities. On a less regular basis, a fund may also satisfy redemption requests by utilizing one or more of the following sources, if permitted: borrowing from another Fidelity ® fund; drawing on an available line or lines of credit from a bank or banks; or using reverse repurchase agreements. These methods may be used during both normal and stressed market conditions.

In addition to paying redemption proceeds in cash, a fund reserves the right to pay part or all of your redemption proceeds in readily marketable securities instead of cash (redemption in-kind). Redemption in-kind proceeds will typically be made by delivering the selected securities to the redeeming shareholder within seven days after the receipt of the redemption order in proper form by a fund.

Exchanging Shares

An exchange involves the redemption of all or a portion of the shares of one fund and the purchase of shares of another fund.

As a shareholder, you have the privilege of exchanging shares for shares of other Fidelity ® funds.

However, you should note the following policies and restrictions governing exchanges:

  • The exchange limit may be modified for accounts held by certain institutional retirement plans to conform to plan exchange limits and Department of Labor regulations. See your retirement plan materials for further information.
  • The fund may refuse any exchange purchase for any reason. For example, the fund may refuse exchange purchases by any person or group if, in the Adviser's judgment, the fund would be unable to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective and policies, or would otherwise potentially be adversely affected.
  • Before any exchange, read the prospectus for the shares you are purchasing, including any purchase and sale requirements.
  • The shares you are acquiring by exchange must be available for sale in your state.
  • Exchanges may have tax consequences for you.
  • If you are exchanging between accounts that are not registered in the same name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN), there may be additional requirements.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, exchange requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

The fund may terminate or modify exchange privileges in the future.

Other funds may have different exchange restrictions and minimums. Check each fund's prospectus for details.

Features and Policies

Features

The following features may be available to buy and sell shares of the fund or to move money to and from your account, if you are investing through a Fidelity ® brokerage account or a Fidelity ® mutual fund account. Please visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com or call 1-800-544-6666 for more information.

Electronic Funds Transfer: electronic money movement through the Automated Clearing House

 

  • To transfer money between a bank account and a Fidelity® brokerage account or Fidelity® mutual fund account. 
  • You can use electronic funds transfer to:
  • Make periodic (automatic) purchases of Fidelity® fund shares or payments to your Fidelity® brokerage account. 
  • Make periodic (automatic) redemptions of Fidelity® fund shares or withdrawals from your Fidelity® brokerage account.

 

Wire: electronic money movement through the Federal Reserve wire system

 

  • To transfer money between a bank account and a Fidelity® brokerage account or Fidelity® mutual fund account. 

 

Automatic Transactions: periodic (automatic) transactions

 

  • To directly deposit all or a portion of your compensation from your employer (or the U.S. Government, in the case of Social Security) into a Fidelity® brokerage account or Fidelity® mutual fund account.

 

  • To make contributions from a Fidelity® mutual fund account to a Fidelity® mutual fund IRA. 

 

  • To sell shares of a Fidelity® money market fund and simultaneously to buy shares of another Fidelity® fund in a Fidelity® mutual fund account. 

Policies

The following apply to you as a shareholder.

Statements that Fidelity sends to you, if applicable, include the following:

  • Confirmation statements (after transactions affecting your fund balance except, to the extent applicable, reinvestment of distributions in the fund or another fund and certain transactions through automatic investment or withdrawal programs).
  • Monthly or quarterly account statements (detailing fund balances and all transactions completed during the prior month or quarter).

Current regulations allow Fidelity to send a single copy of shareholder documents for Fidelity ® funds, such as prospectuses, annual and semi-annual reports, and proxy materials, to certain mutual fund customers whom we believe are members of the same family who share the same address. For certain types of accounts, we will not send multiple copies of these documents to you and members of your family who share the same address. Instead, we will send only a single copy of these documents. This will continue for as long as you are a shareholder, unless you notify us otherwise. If at any time you choose to receive individual copies of any documents, please call 1-800-544-8544. We will begin sending individual copies to you within 30 days of receiving your call.

Electronic copies of most financial reports and prospectuses are available at Fidelity's web site. To participate in Fidelity's electronic delivery program, call Fidelity or visit Fidelity's web site for more information.

You may initiate many transactions by telephone or electronically. Fidelity will not be responsible for any loss, cost, expense, or other liability resulting from unauthorized transactions if it follows reasonable security procedures designed to verify the identity of the investor. Fidelity will request personalized security codes or other information, and may also record calls. For transactions conducted through the Internet, Fidelity recommends the use of an Internet browser with 128-bit encryption. You should verify the accuracy of your confirmation statements upon receipt and notify Fidelity immediately of any discrepancies in your account activity. If you do not want the ability to sell and exchange by telephone, call Fidelity for instructions. Additional documentation may be required from corporations, associations, and certain fiduciaries.

You may be asked to provide additional information in order for Fidelity to verify your identity in accordance with requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. Accounts may be restricted and/or closed, and the monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under these and other federal regulations. In addition, the fund reserves the right to involuntarily redeem an account in the case of: (i) actual or suspected threatening conduct or actual or suspected fraudulent, illegal or suspicious activity by the account owner or any other individual associated with the account; or (ii) the failure of the account owner to provide information to the fund related to opening the accounts. Your shares will be sold at the NAV, minus any applicable shareholder fees, calculated on the day Fidelity closes your fund position.

Fidelity may charge a fee for certain services, such as providing historical account documents.

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

The fund earns interest, dividends, and other income from its investments, and distributes this income (less expenses) to shareholders as dividends. The fund also realizes capital gains from its investments, and distributes these gains (less any losses) to shareholders as capital gain distributions.

Any dividends and capital gain distributions paid to retirement plan participants will be automatically reinvested.

The fund normally pays dividends and capital gain distributions per the tables below:

Fund Name
 
Dividends Paid
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
 
April, July, October, December

 

Fund Name
 
Capital Gains Paid
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
 
April, December

Distribution Options  

When you open an account, specify how you want to receive your distributions. The following distribution options are available: 

1. Reinvestment Option. 

Any dividends and capital gain distributions will be automatically reinvested in additional shares. If you do not indicate a choice, you will be assigned this option.

2. Income-Earned Option. 

Any capital gain distributions will be automatically reinvested in additional shares. Any dividends will be paid in cash. 

3. Cash Option. 

Any dividends and capital gain distributions will be paid in cash. 

4. Directed Dividends® Option.

Any dividends will be automatically invested in shares of another identically registered Fidelity ® fund. Any capital gain distributions will be automatically invested in shares of another identically registered Fidelity ® fund, automatically reinvested in additional shares of the fund, or paid in cash. 

Not all distribution options may be available for every account and certain restrictions may apply. If the distribution option you prefer is not listed on your account application, or if you want to change your current distribution option, visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com or call 1-800-544-6666 for more information. 

If you elect to receive distributions paid in cash by check and the U.S. Postal Service does not deliver your checks, your distribution option may be converted to the Reinvestment Option. You will not receive interest on amounts represented by uncashed distribution checks.

If your dividend check(s) remains uncashed for six months, your check(s) may be invested in additional shares at the NAV next calculated on the day of the investment. 

Tax Consequences

As with any investment, your investment in the fund could have tax consequences for you (for non-retirement accounts).

Taxes on Distributions

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax, and may also be subject to state or local taxes.

For federal tax purposes, certain distributions, including dividends and distributions of short-term capital gains, are taxable to you as ordinary income, while certain distributions, including distributions of long-term capital gains, are taxable to you generally as capital gains. A percentage of certain distributions of dividends may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). 

If you buy shares when a fund has realized but not yet distributed income or capital gains, you will be "buying a dividend" by paying the full price for the shares and then receiving a portion of the price back in the form of a taxable distribution.

Any taxable distributions you receive from the fund will normally be taxable to you when you receive them, regardless of your distribution option.

Taxes on Transactions

Your redemptions, including exchanges, may result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes. A capital gain or loss on your investment in the fund generally is the difference between the cost of your shares and the price you receive when you sell them.

Fund Services

Fund Management

The fund is a mutual fund, an investment that pools shareholders' money and invests it toward a specified goal.

Adviser

FMR. The Adviser is the fund's manager. The address of the Adviser is 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

As of December 31, 2025, the Adviser had approximately $5.6 trillion in discretionary assets under management, and approximately $7.1 trillion when combined with all of its affiliates' assets under management.

As the manager, the Adviser is responsible for handling the fund's business affairs.

Sub-Adviser(s)

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, the Adviser intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that the Adviser has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, the Adviser may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment. 

Geode , at 100 Summer Street, 12th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, serves as a sub-adviser for the fund. As of December 31, 2025, Geode had approximately $1.7 trillion in discretionary assets under management.

Geode chooses the fund's investments and places orders to buy and sell the fund's investments.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2009. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2008, Mr. Bottari has worked as an assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Peter Matthew is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2012. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2007, Mr. Matthew has worked as a senior operations associate, portfolio manager assistant, assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Navid Sohrabi is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2019. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Mr. Sohrabi has worked as a portfolio manager and senior portfolio manager.

Robert Regan is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund, which he has managed since 2016. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2016, Mr. Regan has worked as a portfolio manager.

Payal Gupta is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund, which she has managed since 2019. She also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Ms. Gupta has worked as a portfolio manager.

The Statement of Additional Information (SAI) provides additional information about the compensation of, any other accounts managed by, and any fund shares held by the portfolio manager(s). 

From time to time a manager, analyst, or other Fidelity employee may express views regarding a particular company, security, industry, or market sector. The views expressed by any such person are the views of only that individual as of the time expressed and do not necessarily represent the views of Fidelity or any other person in the Fidelity organization. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and Fidelity disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund. 

Advisory Fee(s)

The fund pays a management fee to the Adviser.

The management fee is calculated and paid to the Adviser every month.

The Adviser pays all of the other expenses of Fidelity® 500 Index Fund with limited exceptions.

The annual management fee rate, as a percentage of the fund's average net assets, is shown in the following table:

Fund
Management Fee Rate
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
0.015%

The Adviser pays Geode for providing investment management services.

The basis for the Board of Trustees approving the management contract and sub-advisory agreement for the fund is available in the fund's Form N-CSRS report for the fiscal period ended August 31, 2025 .

From time to time, the Adviser or its affiliates may agree to reimburse or waive certain fund expenses while retaining the ability to be repaid if expenses fall below the specified limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Reimbursement or waiver arrangements can decrease expenses and boost performance.

Fund Distribution

FDC distributes the fund's shares.

Intermediaries may receive from the Adviser, FDC, and/or their affiliates compensation for providing recordkeeping and administrative services, as well as other retirement plan expenses, and compensation for services intended to result in the sale of fund shares. This compensation may take the form of payments for additional distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services and payments for educational seminars and training, including seminars sponsored by Fidelity, or by an intermediary.

These payments are described in more detail in this section and in the SAI.

Distribution and Service Plan(s)

The fund has adopted a Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act with respect to its shares that recognizes that the Adviser may use its management fee revenues, as well as its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. The Adviser, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services. Currently, the Board of Trustees of the fund has authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

If payments made by the Adviser to FDC or to intermediaries under the Distribution and Service Plan were considered to be paid out of the fund's assets on an ongoing basis, they would increase the cost of your investment and might cost you more than paying other types of sales charges.

From time to time, FDC may offer special promotional programs to investors who purchase shares of Fidelity® funds. For example, FDC may offer merchandise, discounts, vouchers, or similar items to investors who purchase shares of certain Fidelity® funds during certain periods. To determine if you qualify for any such programs, contact Fidelity or visit our web site at www.fidelity.com.

No dealer, sales representative, or any other person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations, other than those contained in this prospectus and in the related SAI, in connection with the offer contained in this prospectus. If given or made, such other information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by the fund or FDC. This prospectus and the related SAI do not constitute an offer by the fund or by FDC to sell shares of the fund to, or to buy shares of the fund from, any person to whom it is unlawful to make such offer.

 

Appendix

Financial Highlights

 

Financial Highlights are intended to help you understand the financial history of fund shares for the past 5 years (or, if shorter, the period of operations). Certain information reflects financial results for a single share. The total returns in the table represent the rate that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in shares (assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions). The annual information has been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with fund financial statements, is included in the annual report. Annual reports are available for free upon request.

 

 

  Fidelity® 500 Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026  
 
2025  
 
2024   A
 
2023  
 
2022  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
207.13
$
177.25
$
138.03
$
152.07
$
132.41
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
2.70
 
2.55
 
2.48
 
2.30
 
2.08
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
32.15
 
29.87
 
39.14
 
(14.08)
 
19.60
  Total from investment operations
 
34.85  
 
32.42  
 
41.62  
 
(11.78)  
 
21.68
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(2.65)
 
(2.54)
 
(2.40)
 
(2.26)
 
(2.02)
     Total distributions
 
(2.65)
 
(2.54)
 
(2.40)
 
(2.26)
 
(2.02)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
239.33
$
207.13
$
177.25
$
138.03
$
152.07
 Total Return   D
 
16.98
%
 
18.39%
 
30.45%
 
(7.71)%
 
16.37%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets C,E,F
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Expenses before reductions
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.02%
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any
 
.02
%
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.02%
 
.02%
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any
 
.01%
 
.01%
 
.01%
 
.02%
 
.02%
    Net investment income (loss)
 
1.22%
 
1.31%
 
1.61%
 
1.65%
 
1.36%
 Supplemental Data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
749,388,742
$
632,597,216
$
515,442,511
$
365,044,771
$
381,008,655
    Portfolio turnover rate G,H
 
3
%
 
3%
 
2%
 
3%
 
2%

A For the year ended February 29.

B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.

E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

G Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

H Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.

 

Additional Index Information

S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation to represent U.S. equity performance.

The index or indices are a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC ("SPDJI"), and has/have been licensed for use by the Adviser. Standard & Poor's ® and S&P ® are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC ("S&P"); Dow Jones ® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC ("Dow Jones"). It is not possible to invest directly in an index. The fund(s) are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or any of their respective affiliates (collectively, "S&P Dow Jones Indices"). S&P Dow Jones Indices makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the fund(s) or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the fund(s) particularly or the ability of the index or indices to track general market performance. Past performance of an index is not an indication or guarantee of future results. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to the Adviser with respect to the index or indices is the licensing of the index and certain trademarks, service marks and/or trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices and/or its licensors. The index is or indices are determined, composed and calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices without regard to the Adviser or the fund(s). S&P Dow Jones Indices have no obligation to take the needs of the Adviser or the owners of the fund(s) into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the index or indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices, and amount of the fund(s) or the timing of the issuance or sale of the fund(s) or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the fund(s) is to be converted into cash, surrendered or redeemed, as the case may be. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the fund(s). There is no assurance that investment products based on the index or indices will accurately track index performance or provide positive investment returns. S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment or tax advisor. A tax advisor should be consulted to evaluate the impact of any tax-exempt securities on portfolios and the tax consequences of making any particular investment decision. Inclusion of a security within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, nor is it considered to be investment advice.

S&P DOW JONES INDICES DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ADEQUACY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS AND/OR THE COMPLETENESS OF THE INDEX OR INDICES OR ANY DATA RELATED THERETO OR ANY COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ORAL OR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (INCLUDING ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS) WITH RESPECT THERETO. S&P DOW JONES INDICES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY DAMAGES OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DELAYS THEREIN. S&P DOW JONES INDICES MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY THE ADVISER, OWNERS OF THE FUND(S) OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE INDEX OR INDICES OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY DATA RELATED THERETO. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL S&P DOW JONES INDICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, TRADING LOSSES, LOST TIME OR GOODWILL, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. THERE ARE NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES OF ANY AGREEMENTS OR ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND THE ADVISER, OTHER THAN THE LICENSORS OF S&P DOW JONES INDICES.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT

To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA PATRIOT ACT), requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person or entity that opens an account.
For individual investors opening an account: When you open an account, you will be asked for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow Fidelity to identify you. You may also be asked to provide documents that may help to establish your identity, such as your driver's license.
For investors other than individuals:   When you open an account, you will be asked for the name of the entity, its principal place of business and taxpayer identification number (TIN). You will be asked to provide information about the entity's control person and beneficial owners, and person(s) with authority over the account, including name, address, date of birth and social security number. You may also be asked to provide documents, such as drivers' licenses, articles of incorporation, trust instruments or partnership agreements and other information that will help Fidelity identify the entity.

You can obtain additional information about the fund. A description of the fund's policies and procedures for disclosing its holdings is available in its Statement of Additional Information (SAI) and on Fidelity's web sites. The SAI also includes more detailed information about the fund and its investments. The SAI is incorporated herein by reference (legally forms a part of the prospectus). The fund's annual and semi-annual reports and Form N-CSR also include additional information. The fund's annual report includes a discussion of recent market conditions and the fund's investment strategies that affected performance. In Form N-CSR, you will find the fund's annual and semi-annual financial statements.

For a free copy of any of these documents or to request other information or ask questions about the fund, call Fidelity at 1-800-544-8544. In addition, you may visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com for a free copy of a prospectus, SAI, annual or semi-annual report, or the fund's financial statements or to request other information.

The SAI, the fund's annual and semi-annual reports and other related materials are available from the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) Database on the SEC's web site (http://www.sec.gov). You can obtain copies of this information, after paying a duplicating fee, by sending a request by e-mail to publicinfo@sec.gov or by writing the Public Reference Section of the SEC, Washington, D.C. 20549-1520. You can also review and copy information about the fund, including the fund's SAI, at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-202-551-8090 for information on the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room.

Investment Company Act of 1940, File Number(s), 811-05251  

Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC) is a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). You may obtain information about SIPC, including the SIPC brochure, by visiting www.sipc.org or calling SIPC at 202-371-8300.

Fidelity, the Fidelity Investments Logo and all other Fidelity trademarks or service marks used herein are trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC. Any third-party marks that are used herein are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.

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Fidelity Flex® Funds

 

 

Fund /Ticker

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund /FXLCX

 

Prospectus

April 29, 2026

 

 

 

Like securities of all mutual funds, these securities have not been approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission has not determined if this prospectus is accurate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210

 

 

 

 

Contents

Fund Summary

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Valuing Shares

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

Exchanging Shares (for Retirement Plans Only)

Rollover IRAs (for Retirement Plans Only)

Account Policies

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

Tax Consequences

Fund Services

Fund Management

Fund Distribution

Appendix

Financial Highlights

Additional Index Information

 

Fund Summary

Fund:

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund

Investment Objective
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.
Fee Table

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.

 

 

Shareholder fees
(fees paid directly from your investment)
None

 

Annual Operating Expenses

(expenses that you pay each year as a % of the value of your investment)

Management fee
0.00 %   
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) fees
None   
Other expenses
0.00 %    A
Total annual operating expenses
0.00 %    B
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:

 

 

1 year
$
0
3 years
$
0
5 years
$
0
10 years
$
0

 

 

 

Portfolio Turnover
The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.
Principal Investment Strategies
  • Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM.

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization.

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

  • Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠.
  • Lending securities to earn income for the fund.

Principal Investment Risks

  • Stock Market Volatility.

Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.

  • Issuer-Specific Changes.

The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole.

Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.

  • Correlation to Index.

The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

  • Passive Management Risk.

The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.

The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

  • Rules-Based Strategy Risk.

Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful. 

  • Securities Lending Risk.

Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.

An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
  You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Performance
Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.

Investment Adviser

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) (the Adviser) is the fund's manager. Geode Capital Management, LLC serves as a sub-adviser for the fund.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2025.

Peter Matthew (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2025.

Navid Sohrabi (Senior Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2025.

Robert Regan (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2025.

Payal Gupta (Portfolio Manager) has managed the fund since 2025.

Purchase and Sale of Shares

Shares are available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Shares also may be available to certain broker-dealers that have entered into arrangements with Fidelity.

You may buy or sell shares in various ways:

Internet

Plan Accounts:
All Other Accounts:
www.401k.com
www.fidelity.com

Phone

Plan Accounts:

For Individual Accounts (investing through a retirement plan sponsor or other institution), refer to your plan materials or contact that institution directly.

For Retirement Plan Level Accounts:

Corporate Clients 1-800-962-1375

"Not for Profit" Clients 1-800-343-0860

All Other Accounts:

1-800-544-3455

Mail (Plan Accounts Only)

 
Redemptions:
Fidelity Investments
P.O. Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0035
 
Overnight Express:
Fidelity Investments
100 Crosby Parkway
Covington, KY 41015

The price to buy one share is its net asset value per share (NAV). Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The price to sell one share is its NAV. Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund is open for business each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open.

There is no purchase minimum for fund shares.

Tax Information

Distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax and generally will be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains, and may also be subject to state or local taxes, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged retirement account (in which case you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries

The Adviser, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and/or their affiliates may pay intermediaries, which may include banks, broker-dealers, retirement plan sponsors, administrators, or service-providers (who may be affiliated with the Adviser or FDC), for the sale of fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing your intermediary and your investment professional to recommend the fund over another investment. Currently, the Board of Trustees of the fund has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund. Ask your investment professional or visit your intermediary's web site for more information.

 

Fund Basics

Investment Details

Investment Objective

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.

Principal Investment Strategies

Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) normally invests at least 80% of the fund's assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM .

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization.

The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. The index is rebalanced annually, with a provision to make adjustments for certain corporate actions on a quarterly basis. Ad-hoc rebalances may occur as needed as frequently as monthly. FPS is the index provider. FPS is an affiliated person of the Adviser.

Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives.

The fund primarily utilizes replication; however, the fund may not always hold all of the same securities as the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Geode may use statistical sampling techniques to attempt to replicate the returns of the index. Statistical sampling techniques attempt to match the investment characteristics of the index and the fund by taking into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and earnings growth.

The fund may not track the index because differences between the index and the fund's portfolio can cause differences in performance. In addition, expenses and transaction costs, the size and frequency of cash flows into and out of the fund, and differences between how and when the fund and the index are valued can cause differences in performance.

The fund may lend securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income.

The fund will invest more than 25% of its total assets in securities of issuers in a particular industry or group of industries to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry or group of industries.

If Geode's strategies do not work as intended, the fund may not achieve its objective.

Description of Principal Security Types

In addition to the security types discussed above, the following describes the types of securities in which the fund invests or may invest principally:

Equity securities represent an ownership interest, or the right to acquire an ownership interest, in an issuer. Equity securities include common stocks (including depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock), preferred stocks and other preferred securities, convertible securities, rights and warrants, and other securities, such as hybrid securities and trust preferred securities, believed to have equity-like characteristics.

Principal Investment Risks

Many factors affect the fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as public health emergencies, military conflicts, terrorism, government restrictions, political changes, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance.

The fund's NAV changes daily based on changes in market conditions and interest rates and in response to other economic, political, or financial developments. The fund's reaction to these developments will be affected by the types of securities in which the fund invests, the financial condition, industry and economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and the fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. When your shares are sold they may be worth more or less than what you paid for them, which means that you could lose money by investing in the fund.

The following factors can significantly affect the fund's performance:

Stock Market Volatility . The value of equity securities fluctuates in response to issuer, political, market, and economic developments. Fluctuations, especially in foreign markets, can be dramatic over the short as well as long term, and different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of equity securities can react differently to these developments. For example, stocks of companies in one sector can react differently from those in another, large cap stocks can react differently from small cap stocks, and "growth" stocks can react differently from "value" stocks. Issuer, political, or economic developments can affect a single issuer, issuers within an industry or economic sector or geographic region, or the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of a single issuer can impact the market as a whole. Terrorism and related geo-political risks have led, and may in the future lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on world economies and markets generally.

Issuer-Specific Changes. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty ( e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction), changes in specific economic or political conditions that affect a particular type of security or issuer, and changes in general economic or political conditions can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.

Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, imperfect correlation between the fund's securities and those in its index, timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from its index, and changes in the shares outstanding of the component securities. In addition, the fund may not be able to invest in certain securities in its index or invest in them in the exact proportions in which they are represented in the index due to regulatory restrictions. The fund may not be fully invested at times, either as a result of cash flows into the fund or as a result of reserves of cash held by the fund to meet redemptions. The use of sampling techniques or futures or other derivative positions, as well as portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders, may affect the fund's ability to achieve close correlation with its index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.

Passive Management Risk. An index fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, an index fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The structure and composition of an index fund's index will affect the performance, volatility, and risk of the index and, consequently, the performance, volatility, and risk of the fund. The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

Rules-Based Strategy Risk. Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful. 

Securities Lending Risk . Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased.

Other Investment Strategies

In addition to the principal investment strategies discussed above, Geode may use various techniques, such as buying and selling futures contracts, swaps, and exchange traded funds, to increase or decrease the fund's exposure to changing security prices or other factors that affect security values. Geode may also engage in portfolio transactions carried out to minimize the distribution of capital gains to shareholders.

 

 

 

 

Non-Fundamental Investment Policies

The fund's investment objective is non-fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

 

Shareholder Notice

The following is subject to change only upon 60 days' prior notice to shareholders:

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM .

Valuing Shares

The fund is open for business each day the NYSE is open.

The NAV is the value of a single share. Fidelity normally calculates NAV as of the close of business of the NYSE, normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The fund's assets normally are valued as of this time for the purpose of computing NAV.

NAV is not calculated and the fund will not process purchase and redemption requests submitted on days when the fund is not open for business. The time at which shares are priced and until which purchase and redemption orders are accepted may be changed as permitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

To the extent that the fund's assets are traded in other markets on days when the fund is not open for business, the value of the fund's assets may be affected on those days. In addition, trading in some of the fund's assets may not occur on days when the fund is open for business.

NAV is calculated using the values of other open-end funds, if any, in which the fund invests (referred to as underlying funds). Shares of underlying funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Other assets are valued primarily on the basis of market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service. Certain short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost. If market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the Adviser's opinion, are deemed unreliable for a security, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the Adviser's opinion, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, then that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Adviser in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. Fair value pricing will be used for high yield debt securities when available pricing information is determined to be stale or for other reasons not to accurately reflect fair value.

Arbitrage opportunities may exist when trading in a portfolio security or securities is halted and does not resume before a fund calculates its NAV. These arbitrage opportunities may enable short-term traders to dilute the NAV of long-term investors. Securities trading in overseas markets, if applicable, present time zone arbitrage opportunities when events affecting portfolio security values occur after the close of the overseas markets but prior to the close of the U.S. market. Fair valuation of a fund's portfolio securities can serve to reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders, but there is no assurance that fair value pricing policies will prevent dilution of NAV by short-term traders.

Policies regarding excessive trading may not be effective to prevent short-term NAV arbitrage trading, particularly in regard to omnibus accounts.

Fair value pricing is based on subjective judgments and it is possible that the fair value of a security may differ materially from the value that would be realized if the security were sold.

 

Shareholder Information

Additional Information about the Purchase and Sale of Shares

As used in this prospectus, the term "shares" generally refers to the shares offered through this prospectus.

General Information

Ways to Invest

Shares can be purchased only through certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity, including certain employer-sponsored plans and discretionary investment programs. 

Information on Placing Orders

Certain methods of contacting Fidelity may be unavailable or delayed (for example, during periods of unusual market activity). In addition, the level and type of service available may be restricted. 

Frequent Purchases and Redemptions

The fund may reject for any reason, or cancel as permitted or required by law, any purchase or exchange, including transactions deemed to represent excessive trading, at any time. 

Excessive trading of fund shares can harm shareholders in various ways, including reducing the returns to long-term shareholders by increasing costs to the fund (such as brokerage commissions or spreads paid to dealers who sell money market instruments), disrupting portfolio management strategies, and diluting the value of the shares in cases in which fluctuations in markets are not fully priced into the fund's NAV.

The fund reserves the right at any time to restrict purchases or exchanges or impose conditions that are more restrictive on excessive trading than those stated in this prospectus.  

Excessive Trading Policy

The Board of Trustees has adopted policies designed to discourage excessive trading of fund shares. Excessive trading activity in a fund is measured by the number of roundtrip transactions in a shareholder's account and each class of a multiple class fund is treated separately. A roundtrip transaction occurs when a shareholder sells fund shares (including exchanges) within 30 days of the purchase date. 

Shareholders with two or more roundtrip transactions in a single fund within a rolling 90-day period will be blocked from making additional purchases or exchange purchases of the fund for 85 days. Shareholders with four or more roundtrip transactions across all Fidelity ® funds within any rolling 12-month period will be blocked for at least 85 days from additional purchases or exchange purchases across all Fidelity ® funds. Any roundtrip within 12 months of the expiration of a multi-fund block will initiate another multi-fund block. Repeat offenders may be subject to long-term or permanent blocks on purchase or exchange purchase transactions in any account under the shareholder's control at any time. In addition to enforcing these roundtrip limitations, the fund may in its discretion restrict, reject, or cancel any purchases or exchanges that, in the Adviser's opinion, may be disruptive to the management of the fund or otherwise not be in the fund's interests. 

Exceptions 

The following transactions are exempt from the fund's excessive trading policy described above: (i) systematic withdrawal and/or contribution programs, (ii) mandatory retirement distributions, (iii) transactions initiated by a plan sponsor or sponsors of certain employee benefit plans or other related accounts, (iv) transactions within a qualified advisory program, and (v) transactions initiated by the trustee or adviser to a donor-advised charitable gift fund, qualified fund of funds, or other strategy funds.

A qualified advisory program is one that demonstrates to Fidelity that the program has investment strategies and trading policies designed to protect the interests of long-term investors and meets specific criteria outlined by Fidelity.

A qualified fund of funds is a mutual fund, qualified tuition program, or other strategy fund consisting of qualified plan assets that either applies the fund's excessive trading policies to shareholders at the fund of funds level, or demonstrates that the fund of funds has an investment strategy coupled with policies designed to control frequent trading that are reasonably likely to be effective as determined by the fund's Treasurer. Some qualified funds of funds may be exempt, as determined by the fund's Treasurer, from monitoring frequent trading based on the nature of the fund of funds.

Fidelity may choose not to monitor transactions below certain dollar value thresholds.

Omnibus Accounts

Omnibus accounts, in which shares are held in the name of an intermediary on behalf of multiple investors, are a common form of holding shares among retirement plans and financial intermediaries such as brokers, advisers, and third-party administrators. Individual trades in omnibus accounts are often not disclosed to the fund, making it difficult to determine whether a particular shareholder is engaging in excessive trading. Excessive trading in omnibus accounts is likely to go undetected by the fund and may increase costs to the fund and disrupt its portfolio management. 

Under policies adopted by the Board of Trustees, intermediaries will be permitted to apply the fund's excessive trading policy (described above), or their own excessive trading policy if approved by the Adviser. In these cases, the fund will typically not request or receive individual account data but will rely on the intermediary to monitor trading activity in good faith in accordance with its or the fund's policies. Reliance on intermediaries increases the risk that excessive trading may go undetected. For other intermediaries, the fund will generally monitor trading activity at the omnibus account level to attempt to identify disruptive trades. The fund may request transaction information, as frequently as daily, from any intermediary at any time, and may apply the fund's policy to transactions that exceed thresholds established by the Board of Trustees. The fund may prohibit purchases of fund shares by an intermediary or by some or all of any intermediary's clients. There is no assurance that the Adviser will request data with sufficient frequency to detect or deter excessive trading in omnibus accounts effectively. 

If you purchase or sell fund shares through a financial intermediary, you may wish to contact the intermediary to determine the policies applicable to your account. 

Retirement Plans

For employer-sponsored retirement plans, only participant directed exchanges count toward the roundtrip limits. Employer-sponsored retirement plan participants whose activity triggers a purchase or exchange block will be permitted one trade every calendar quarter. In the event of a block, employer and participant contributions and loan repayments by the participant may still be invested in the fund. 

Other Information about the Excessive Trading Policy 

The fund's Treasurer is authorized to suspend the fund's policies during periods of severe market turbulence or national emergency. The fund reserves the right to modify its policies at any time without prior notice. 

The fund does not knowingly accommodate frequent purchases and redemptions of fund shares by investors, except to the extent permitted by the policies described above. 

As described in "Valuing Shares," the fund also uses fair value pricing to help reduce arbitrage opportunities available to short-term traders. There is no assurance that the fund's excessive trading policy will be effective, or will successfully detect or deter excessive or disruptive trading. 

Buying Shares

Eligibility

Shares are generally available only to investors residing in the United States.

Shares are available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.

Shares also may be available to certain broker-dealers that have entered into arrangements with Fidelity.

There is no minimum balance or purchase minimum for fund shares.

Price to Buy

The price to buy one share is its NAV. Shares are sold without a sales charge.

Shares will be bought at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

The fund may stop offering shares completely or may offer shares only on a limited basis, for a period of time or permanently.

Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, purchase orders may be suspended, restricted, or canceled and the monies may be withheld.

Selling Shares

The price to sell one share is its NAV.

Shares will be sold at the NAV next calculated after an order is received in proper form.

Normally, redemptions will be processed by the next business day, but it may take up to seven days to pay the redemption proceeds if making immediate payment would adversely affect the fund.

See "Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares" below for additional redemption information.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • When you wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares.
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to an address different than the record address.
  • When you are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner.
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity® brokerage or mutual fund account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker (including Fidelity ® Investor Centers), dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

When you place an order to sell shares, note the following:

  • Redemption proceeds (other than exchanges) may be delayed until money from prior purchases sufficient to cover your redemption has been received and collected.
  • Redemptions may be suspended or payment dates postponed when the NYSE is closed (other than weekends or holidays), when trading on the NYSE is restricted, or as permitted by the SEC.
  • Redemption proceeds may be paid in securities or other property rather than in cash if the Adviser determines it is in the best interests of the fund.
  • You will not receive interest on amounts represented by uncashed redemption checks.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, redemption requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

Policies Concerning the Redemption of Fund Shares

Shares of the fund are only available to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.

A fund typically expects to pay redemption proceeds on the next business day following receipt of a redemption order in proper form. Proceeds from the periodic and automatic sale of shares of a Fidelity ® money market fund that are used to buy shares of another Fidelity ® fund are settled simultaneously.

As noted elsewhere, payment of redemption proceeds may take longer than the time a fund typically expects and may take up to seven days from the date of receipt of the redemption order as permitted by applicable law.

Redemption Methods Available. Generally a fund expects to pay redemption proceeds in cash. To do so, a fund typically expects to satisfy redemption requests either by using available cash (or cash equivalents) or by selling portfolio securities. On a less regular basis, a fund may also satisfy redemption requests by utilizing one or more of the following sources, if permitted: borrowing from another Fidelity ® fund; drawing on an available line or lines of credit from a bank or banks; or using reverse repurchase agreements. These methods may be used during both normal and stressed market conditions.

In addition to paying redemption proceeds in cash, a fund reserves the right to pay part or all of your redemption proceeds in readily marketable securities instead of cash (redemption in-kind). Redemption in-kind proceeds will typically be made by delivering the selected securities to the redeeming shareholder within seven days after the receipt of the redemption order in proper form by a fund.

When your relationship with your managed account adviser or retirement plan sponsor is terminated, your shares may be sold at the NAV next calculated, in which case the redemption proceeds will remain in your account pending your instruction. Withdrawing your investment could have tax consequences for you.

Exchanging Shares (for Retirement Plans Only)

An exchange involves the redemption of all or a portion of the shares of one fund and the purchase of shares of another fund.

Shares may be exchanged into shares of any Fidelity Flex ® fund available through your plan.

However, you should note the following policies and restrictions governing exchanges:

  • The exchange limit may be modified for accounts held by certain institutional retirement plans to conform to plan exchange limits and Department of Labor regulations. See your retirement plan materials for further information.
  • The fund may refuse any exchange purchase for any reason. For example, the fund may refuse exchange purchases by any person or group if, in the Adviser's judgment, the fund would be unable to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective and policies, or would otherwise potentially be adversely affected.
  • Before any exchange, read the prospectus for the shares you are purchasing, including any purchase and sale requirements.
  • The shares you are acquiring by exchange must be available for sale in your state.
  • If you are exchanging between accounts that are not registered in the same name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN), there may be additional requirements.
  • Under applicable anti-money laundering rules and other regulations, exchange requests may be suspended, restricted, canceled, or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

The fund may terminate or modify exchange privileges in the future.

Rollover IRAs (for Retirement Plans Only)

Shares of the fund are not available to IRA rollover accounts. When your relationship with your retirement plan sponsor is terminated, your shares may be sold at the NAV next calculated. Withdrawing your investment could have tax consequences for you.

Account Policies

The following apply to you as a shareholder.

Statements that Fidelity sends to you, if applicable, include the following:

  • Confirmation statements (after transactions affecting your fund balance except reinvestment of distributions in the fund).
  • Monthly or quarterly account statements (detailing fund balances and all transactions completed during the prior month or quarter).

You may initiate many transactions by telephone or electronically. Fidelity will not be responsible for any loss, cost, expense, or other liability resulting from unauthorized transactions if it follows reasonable security procedures designed to verify the identity of the investor. Fidelity will request personalized security codes or other information, and may also record calls. For transactions conducted through the Internet, Fidelity recommends the use of an Internet browser with 128-bit encryption. You should verify the accuracy of your confirmation statements upon receipt and notify Fidelity immediately of any discrepancies in your account activity. If you do not want the ability to sell and exchange by telephone, call Fidelity for instructions. Additional documentation may be required from corporations, associations, and certain fiduciaries.

You may be asked to provide additional information in order for Fidelity to verify your identity in accordance with requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. Accounts may be restricted and/or closed, and the monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under these and other federal regulations. In addition, the fund reserves the right to involuntarily redeem an account in the case of: (i) actual or suspected threatening conduct or actual or suspected fraudulent, illegal or suspicious activity by the account owner or any other individual associated with the account; or (ii) the failure of the account owner to provide information to the fund related to opening the accounts. Your shares will be sold at the NAV, minus any applicable shareholder fees, calculated on the day Fidelity closes your fund position.

Fidelity may charge a fee for certain services, such as providing historical account documents.

Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions

The fund earns interest, dividends, and other income from its investments, and distributes this income (less expenses) to shareholders as dividends. The fund also realizes capital gains from its investments, and distributes these gains (less any losses) to shareholders as capital gain distributions.

The fund normally pays dividends and capital gain distributions per the tables below:

Fund Name
 
Dividends Paid
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
 
April, July, October, December

 

Fund Name
 
Capital Gains Paid
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
 
April, December

Any dividends and capital gain distributions may be reinvested in additional shares or paid in cash. 

Tax Consequences

As with any investment, your investment in the fund could have tax consequences for you (for non-retirement accounts).

Taxes on Distributions

Distributions by the fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account).

For accounts other than tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts, distributions you receive from the fund are subject to federal income tax, and may also be subject to state or local taxes. For federal tax purposes, certain distributions, including dividends and distributions of short-term capital gains, are taxable to you as ordinary income, while certain distributions, including distributions of long-term capital gains, are taxable to you generally as capital gains. A percentage of certain distributions of dividends may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met).

If you buy shares when a fund has realized but not yet distributed income or capital gains, you will be "buying a dividend" by paying the full price for the shares and then receiving a portion of the price back in the form of a taxable distribution.

Any taxable distributions you receive from the fund will normally be taxable to you when you receive them.

Taxes on Transactions

Your redemptions may result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes (for non-retirement accounts). A capital gain or loss on your investment in the fund generally is the difference between the cost of your shares and the price you receive when you sell them. Exchanges within a tax-advantaged retirement plan account will not result in a capital gain or loss for federal tax purposes. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the tax treatment of distributions from a tax-advantaged retirement plan account.

Fund Services

Fund Management

The fund is a mutual fund, an investment that pools shareholders' money and invests it toward a specified goal.

Adviser

FMR. The Adviser is the fund's manager. The address of the Adviser is 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

As of December 31, 2025, the Adviser had approximately $5.6 trillion in discretionary assets under management, and approximately $7.1 trillion when combined with all of its affiliates' assets under management.

As the manager, the Adviser is responsible for handling the fund's business affairs.

Sub-Adviser(s)

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, the Adviser intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that the Adviser has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, the Adviser may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment. 

Geode , at 100 Summer Street, 12th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, serves as a sub-adviser for the fund. As of December 31, 2025, Geode had approximately $1.7 trillion in discretionary assets under management.

Geode chooses the fund's investments and places orders to buy and sell the fund's investments.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Louis Bottari is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund, which he has managed since 2025. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2008, Mr. Bottari has worked as an assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Peter Matthew is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund, which he has managed since 2025. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2007, Mr. Matthew has worked as a senior operations associate, portfolio manager assistant, assistant portfolio manager, portfolio manager, and senior portfolio manager.

Navid Sohrabi is Senior Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund, which he has managed since 2025. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Mr. Sohrabi has worked as a portfolio manager and senior portfolio manager.

Robert Regan is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund, which he has managed since 2025. He also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2016, Mr. Regan has worked as a portfolio manager.

Payal Gupta is Portfolio Manager of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund, which she has managed since 2025. She also manages other funds. Since joining Geode in 2019, Ms. Gupta has worked as a portfolio manager.

The Statement of Additional Information (SAI) provides additional information about the compensation of, any other accounts managed by, and any fund shares held by the portfolio manager(s). 

From time to time a manager, analyst, or other Fidelity employee may express views regarding a particular company, security, industry, or market sector. The views expressed by any such person are the views of only that individual as of the time expressed and do not necessarily represent the views of Fidelity or any other person in the Fidelity organization. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and Fidelity disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund. 

Advisory Fee(s)

The fund does not pay a management fee to the Adviser.

The fund is available through certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by the Adviser's affiliates. The Adviser is compensated for its services out of such fees.

The Adviser receives no fee from the fund for handling the business affairs of the fund and pays the expenses of the fund with limited exceptions.

The Adviser pays Geode for providing investment management services.

The basis for the Board of Trustees approving the management contract and sub-advisory agreement for the fund is available in the fund's Form N-CSRS report for the fiscal period ended August 31, 2025 .

From time to time, the Adviser or its affiliates may agree to reimburse or waive certain fund expenses while retaining the ability to be repaid if expenses fall below the specified limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Reimbursement or waiver arrangements can decrease expenses and boost performance.

Fund Distribution

FDC distributes the fund's shares.

Intermediaries may receive from the Adviser, FDC, and/or their affiliates compensation for providing recordkeeping and administrative services, as well as other retirement plan expenses, and compensation for services intended to result in the sale of fund shares.

These payments are described in more detail in this section and in the SAI.

Distribution and Service Plan(s)

The fund has adopted a Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) with respect to its shares that recognizes that the Adviser may use its management fee revenues, as well as its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. The Adviser, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services. Currently, the Board of Trustees of the fund has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

If payments made by the Adviser to FDC or to intermediaries under the Distribution and Service Plan were considered to be paid out of the fund's assets on an ongoing basis, they would increase the cost of your investment and might cost you more than paying other types of sales charges.

From time to time, FDC may offer special promotional programs to investors who purchase shares of Fidelity® funds. For example, FDC may offer merchandise, discounts, vouchers, or similar items to investors who purchase shares of certain Fidelity® funds during certain periods. To determine if you qualify for any such programs, contact Fidelity or visit our web site at www.fidelity.com.

No dealer, sales representative, or any other person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations, other than those contained in this prospectus and in the related SAI, in connection with the offer contained in this prospectus. If given or made, such other information or representations must not be relied upon as having been authorized by the fund or FDC. This prospectus and the related SAI do not constitute an offer by the fund or by FDC to sell shares of the fund to, or to buy shares of the fund from, any person to whom it is unlawful to make such offer.

 

Appendix

Financial Highlights

 

Financial Highlights are intended to help you understand the financial history of fund shares for the past 5 years (or, if shorter, the period of operations). Certain information reflects financial results for a single share. The total returns in the table represent the rate that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in shares (assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions). The annual information has been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with fund financial statements, is included in the annual report. Annual reports are available for free upon request.

 

 

  Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund

Years ended February 28,
 
2026 A  
  Selected Per-Share Data  
 
 
  Net asset value, beginning of period
$
10.00
  Income from Investment Operations
 
 
     Net investment income (loss) B,C
 
.08
     Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 
.70 D
  Total from investment operations
 
.78  
  Distributions from net investment income
 
(.04)
     Total distributions
 
(.04)
  Net asset value, end of period
$
10.74
 Total Return   E
 
7.76
%
 Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G
 
 
    Expenses before reductions
 
-% H,I
    Expenses net of fee waivers, if any
 
-
% H,I
    Expenses net of all reductions, if any
 
-% H,I
    Net investment income (loss)
 
1.27% H
 Supplemental Data
 
 
    Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)
$
190,375
    Portfolio turnover rate J
 
4
% H

A For the period July 24, 2025 (commencement of operations) through February 28, 2026.

B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.

C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.

D The amount shown for a share outstanding does not correspond with the aggregate net gain (loss) on investments for the period due to the timing of sales and repurchases of shares in relation to fluctuating market values of the investments of the Fund.

E Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.

G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.

H Annualized.

I Amount represents less than .005%.

J Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives or securities that mature within one year from acquisition.

 

Additional Index Information

Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.

S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation to represent U.S. equity performance.

The Fidelity index or indices listed above were created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology described for the applicable fund(s) in the "Fund Basics - Investment Details" section of this prospectus.

A fund is entitled to use its index pursuant to a licensing arrangement with FPS.

The fund(s), the Adviser, and Geode have each adopted policies and procedures designed to minimize potential conflicts of interest in connection with the management of the fund(s).

Additional information regarding the index or indices is available on i.fidelity.com/indices.

The index or indices are the property of FPS, which has contracted with S&P Opco, LLC (a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC) to calculate and maintain the index or indices. The index or indices are not sponsored by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates or its third party licensors, including Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (collectively, " S&P Dow Jones Indices "). S&P Dow Jones Indices will not be liable for any errors or omissions in calculating the index or indices. "Calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices" and the related stylized mark(s) are service marks of S&P Dow Jones Indices and have been licensed for use by FPS. S&P ®   is a registered trademark of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, and Dow Jones ®   is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC.

The fund(s) based on the index or indices are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices does not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the fund(s) or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the fund(s) particularly or the ability of the index or indices to track general market performance. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to FPS with respect to the index or indices is the licensing of certain trademarks, service marks and trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices, and the provision of the calculation services related to the index or indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices and amount of the fund(s) or the timing of the issuance or sale of the fund(s) or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the fund(s) may be converted into cash or other redemption mechanics. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the fund(s). S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment advisor. Inclusion of a security within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, nor is it investment advice.

S&P DOW JONES INDICES DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ADEQUACY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS AND/OR THE COMPLETENESS OF THE INDEX OR INDICES OR ANY DATA RELATED THERETO OR ANY COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ORAL OR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (INCLUDING ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS) WITH RESPECT THERETO. S&P DOW JONES INDICES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY DAMAGES OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DELAYS THEREIN. S&P DOW JONES INDICES MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY FPS, OWNERS OF THE FUND(S), OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE INDEX OR INDICES OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY DATA RELATED THERETO. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL S&P DOW JONES INDICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, TRADING LOSSES, LOST TIME, OR GOODWILL, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE.

FPS is the index provider. FPS is an affiliated person of the investment adviser for the fund(s) and as such is an affiliated index provider. FPS makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of shares of the fund(s) or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the fund(s) particularly or the ability of the fund(s) to track the index or indices or of the ability of the index or indices to operate as designed. FPS has no obligation to take the needs of the fund(s) or the owners of shares of the fund(s) into consideration in determining, composing, or calculating the index or indices. FPS does not make any express or implied warranties, and expressly disclaims all warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use with respect to the index or indices or any data included therein. FPS does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or performance of any index or the data included therein and shall have no liability in connection with any index or index calculation, errors, omissions or interruptions of any Fidelity index or any data included therein. FPS has contracted with an independent calculation agent to calculate the index or indices. Without limiting any of the foregoing, in no event shall FPS have any liability for any special, punitive, direct, indirect or consequential damages (including lost profits) arising out of matters relating to the use of the index or indices, even if notified of the possibility of such damages.

The index or indices are a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC ("SPDJI"), and has/have been licensed for use by the Adviser. Standard & Poor's ® and S&P ® are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC ("S&P"); Dow Jones ® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC ("Dow Jones"). It is not possible to invest directly in an index. The fund(s) are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or any of their respective affiliates (collectively, "S&P Dow Jones Indices"). S&P Dow Jones Indices makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the fund(s) or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the fund(s) particularly or the ability of the index or indices to track general market performance. Past performance of an index is not an indication or guarantee of future results. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to the Adviser with respect to the index or indices is the licensing of the index and certain trademarks, service marks and/or trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices and/or its licensors. The index is or indices are determined, composed and calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices without regard to the Adviser or the fund(s). S&P Dow Jones Indices have no obligation to take the needs of the Adviser or the owners of the fund(s) into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the index or indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices, and amount of the fund(s) or the timing of the issuance or sale of the fund(s) or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the fund(s) is to be converted into cash, surrendered or redeemed, as the case may be. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the fund(s). There is no assurance that investment products based on the index or indices will accurately track index performance or provide positive investment returns. S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment or tax advisor. A tax advisor should be consulted to evaluate the impact of any tax-exempt securities on portfolios and the tax consequences of making any particular investment decision. Inclusion of a security within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, nor is it considered to be investment advice.

S&P DOW JONES INDICES DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ADEQUACY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS AND/OR THE COMPLETENESS OF THE INDEX OR INDICES OR ANY DATA RELATED THERETO OR ANY COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ORAL OR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (INCLUDING ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS) WITH RESPECT THERETO. S&P DOW JONES INDICES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY DAMAGES OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DELAYS THEREIN. S&P DOW JONES INDICES MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY THE ADVISER, OWNERS OF THE FUND(S) OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE INDEX OR INDICES OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY DATA RELATED THERETO. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL S&P DOW JONES INDICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, TRADING LOSSES, LOST TIME OR GOODWILL, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. THERE ARE NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES OF ANY AGREEMENTS OR ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND THE ADVISER, OTHER THAN THE LICENSORS OF S&P DOW JONES INDICES.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT

To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA PATRIOT ACT), requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person or entity that opens an account.
For individual investors opening an account: When you open an account, you will be asked for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow Fidelity to identify you. You may also be asked to provide documents that may help to establish your identity, such as your driver's license.
For investors other than individuals:   When you open an account, you will be asked for the name of the entity, its principal place of business and taxpayer identification number (TIN). You will be asked to provide information about the entity's control person and beneficial owners, and person(s) with authority over the account, including name, address, date of birth and social security number. You may also be asked to provide documents, such as drivers' licenses, articles of incorporation, trust instruments or partnership agreements and other information that will help Fidelity identify the entity.

You can obtain additional information about the fund. A description of the fund's policies and procedures for disclosing its holdings is available in its Statement of Additional Information (SAI) and on Fidelity's web sites. The SAI also includes more detailed information about the fund and its investments. The SAI is incorporated herein by reference (legally forms a part of the prospectus). The fund's annual and semi-annual reports and Form N-CSR also include additional information. The fund's annual report includes a discussion of recent market conditions and the fund's investment strategies that affected performance. In Form N-CSR, you will find the fund's annual and semi-annual financial statements.

For a free copy of any of these documents or to request other information or ask questions about the fund, call Fidelity at 1-800-544-3455 (for managed account clients) or 1-800-835-5092 (for retirement plan participants). In addition, you may visit the web site at www.fidelity.com (for managed account clients) or www.401k.com (for retirement plan participants) for a free copy of a prospectus, SAI, annual or semi-annual report, or the fund's financial statements or to request other information.

The SAI, the fund's annual and semi-annual reports and other related materials are available from the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) Database on the SEC's web site (http://www.sec.gov). You can obtain copies of this information, after paying a duplicating fee, by sending a request by e-mail to publicinfo@sec.gov or by writing the Public Reference Section of the SEC, Washington, D.C. 20549-1520. You can also review and copy information about the fund, including the fund's SAI, at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-202-551-8090 for information on the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room.

Investment Company Act of 1940, File Number(s), 811-05251  

Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC) is a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). You may obtain information about SIPC, including the SIPC brochure, by visiting www.sipc.org or calling SIPC at 202-371-8300.

Fidelity, the Fidelity Investments Logo and all other Fidelity trademarks or service marks used herein are trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC. Any third-party marks that are used herein are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.

1.9918032.101
FXL-PRO-0426

 

Fund
Ticker
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
FCFMX


Fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

April 29, 2026

 

This Statement of Additional Information (SAI) is not a prospectus. Portions of the fund's annual report are incorporated herein. The annual report(s) are supplied with this SAI.

To obtain a free additional copy of a prospectus or SAI, dated April 29, 2026, an annual report, a fund's financial statements, or a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at 1-800-544-8544 or visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com.

For more information on any Fidelity ® fund, including charges and expenses, call Fidelity at the number indicated above for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before investing or sending money.

245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210  

 

STX-PTB-0426

1.9892980.107

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

VALUATION

BUYING AND SELLING INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

SECURITIES LENDING

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

APPENDIX

 

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS 

The following policies and limitations supplement those set forth in the prospectus. Unless otherwise noted, whenever an investment policy or limitation states a maximum percentage of the fund's assets that may be invested in any security or other asset, or sets forth a policy regarding quality standards, such standard or percentage limitation will be determined immediately after and as a result of the fund's acquisition of such security or other asset. Accordingly, any subsequent change in values, net assets, or other circumstances will not be considered when determining whether the investment complies with the fund's investment policies and limitations.

The fund's fundamental investment policies and limitations cannot be changed without approval by a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act)) of the fund. However, except for the fundamental investment limitations listed below, the investment policies and limitations described in this Statement of Additional Information (SAI) are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

The following are the fund's fundamental investment limitations set forth in their entirety.

Diversification

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer; provided that the fund intends to be diversified in approximately the same proportion as the fund's underlying index is diversified.

Senior Securities

The fund may not issue senior securities, except in connection with the insurance program established by the fund pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission or as otherwise permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Borrowing

The fund may not borrow money, except that the fund may borrow money for temporary or emergency purposes (not for leveraging or investment) in an amount not exceeding 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) less liabilities (other than borrowings). Any borrowings that come to exceed this amount will be reduced within three days (not including Sundays and holidays) to the extent necessary to comply with the 33 1/3% limitation.

Underwriting

The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies.

Concentration

The fund will invest more than 25% of its total assets in securities of issuers in a particular industry to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) looks through to the U.S. Government securities.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in any non-money market Central fund, FMR looks through to the holdings of the Central fund.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, FMR may analyze the characteristics of a particular issuer and security and assign an industry or sector classification consistent with those characteristics in the event that the third-party classification provider used by FMR does not assign a classification.

Real Estate

The fund may not purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from investing in securities or other instruments backed by real estate or securities of companies engaged in the real estate business).

Commodities

The fund may not purchase or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from purchasing or selling options and futures contracts or from investing in securities or other instruments backed by physical commodities).

Loans

The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.

 

The following investment limitations are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

Short Sales

The fund does not currently intend to sell securities short, unless it owns or has the right to obtain securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short, and provided that transactions in futures contracts and options are not deemed to constitute selling securities short.

Margin Purchases

The fund does not currently intend to purchase securities on margin, except that the fund may obtain such short-term credits as are necessary for the clearance of transactions, and provided that margin payments in connection with futures contracts and options on futures contracts shall not constitute purchasing securities on margin.

Borrowing

The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements are treated as borrowings for purposes of the fundamental borrowing investment limitation).

Illiquid Securities

The fund does not currently intend to purchase any security if, as a result, more than 10% of its net assets would be invested in securities that are deemed to be illiquid because they are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale or because they cannot be sold or disposed of in the ordinary course of business at approximately the prices at which they are valued.

For purposes of the fund's illiquid securities limitation discussed above, if through a change in values, net assets, or other circumstances, the fund were in a position where more than 10% of its net assets were invested in illiquid securities, it would consider appropriate steps to protect liquidity.

Loans

The fund does not currently intend to lend assets other than securities to other parties, except by (a) lending money (up to 15% of the fund's net assets) to a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) assuming any unfunded commitments in connection with the acquisition of loans, loan participations, or other forms of debt instruments. (This limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities, to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.)

 

In addition to the fund's fundamental and non-fundamental investment limitations discussed above:

In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.

Subchapter M generally requires the fund to invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities of any one issuer or in the securities of certain publicly-traded partnerships and to invest at least 50% of its total assets so that (a) no more than 5% of the fund's total assets are invested in securities of any one issuer, and (b) the fund does not hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer. However, Subchapter M allows unlimited investments in cash, cash items, government securities (as defined in Subchapter M) and securities of other regulated investment companies. These tax requirements are generally applied at the end of each quarter of the fund's taxable year.

For the fund's policies and limitations on futures and options transactions, see "Investment Policies and Limitations - Futures, Options, and Swaps."

 

The following pages contain more detailed information about types of instruments in which the fund may invest, techniques the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may employ in pursuit of the fund's investment objective, and a summary of related risks. The fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may not buy all of these instruments or use all of these techniques unless it believes that doing so will help the fund achieve its goal. However, the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) is not required to buy any particular instrument or use any particular technique even if to do so might benefit the fund.

On the following pages in this section titled "Investment Policies and Limitations," and except as otherwise indicated, references to "an adviser" or "the adviser" may relate to the fund's adviser or a sub-adviser, as applicable.

Affiliated Bank Transactions. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in transactions with financial institutions that are, or may be considered to be, "affiliated persons" of the fund under the 1940 Act. These transactions may involve repurchase agreements with custodian banks; short-term obligations of, and repurchase agreements with, the 50 largest U.S. banks (measured by deposits); municipal securities; U.S. Government securities with affiliated financial institutions that are primary dealers in these securities; short-term currency transactions; and short-term borrowings. In accordance with exemptive orders issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Board of Trustees has established and periodically reviews procedures applicable to transactions involving affiliated financial institutions.

Borrowing. If a fund borrows money, its share price may be subject to greater fluctuation until the borrowing is paid off. If a fund makes additional investments while borrowings are outstanding, this may be considered a form of leverage.

Cash Management. A fund may hold uninvested cash or may invest it in cash equivalents such as money market securities, repurchase agreements, or shares of short-term bond or money market funds, including (for Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients only) shares of Fidelity ® Central funds. Generally, these securities offer less potential for gains than other types of securities.

Central Funds are special types of investment vehicles created by Fidelity for use by the Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients. Central funds are used to invest in particular security types or investment disciplines, or for cash management. Central funds incur certain costs related to their investment activity (such as custodial fees and expenses), but generally do not pay management fees. The investment results of the portions of a Fidelity ® fund's assets invested in the Central funds will be based upon the investment results of those funds.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Notice of Exclusion. The Adviser, on behalf of the Fidelity® fund to which this SAI relates, has filed with the National Futures Association a notice claiming an exclusion from the definition of the term "commodity pool operator" (CPO) under the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and the rules of the CFTC promulgated thereunder, with respect to the fund's operation. Accordingly, neither a fund nor its adviser is subject to registration or regulation as a commodity pool or a CPO. As of the date of this SAI, the adviser does not expect to register as a CPO of the fund. However, there is no certainty that a fund or its adviser will be able to rely on an exclusion in the future as the fund's investments change over time. A fund may determine not to use investment strategies that trigger additional CFTC regulation or may determine to operate subject to CFTC regulation, if applicable. If a fund or its adviser operates subject to CFTC regulation, it may incur additional expenses.

Common Stock represents an equity or ownership interest in an issuer. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock, although related proceedings can take time to resolve and results can be unpredictable. For purposes of a Fidelity ® fund's policies related to investment in common stock Fidelity considers depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock to be common stock.

Convertible Securities are bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities that may be converted or exchanged (by the holder or by the issuer) into shares of the underlying common stock (or cash or securities of equivalent value) at a stated exchange ratio. A convertible security may also be called for redemption or conversion by the issuer after a particular date and under certain circumstances (including a specified price) established upon issue. If a convertible security held by a fund is called for redemption or conversion, the fund could be required to tender it for redemption, convert it into the underlying common stock, or sell it to a third party.

Convertible securities generally have less potential for gain or loss than common stocks. Convertible securities generally provide yields higher than the underlying common stocks, but generally lower than comparable non-convertible securities. Because of this higher yield, convertible securities generally sell at prices above their "conversion value," which is the current market value of the stock to be received upon conversion. The difference between this conversion value and the price of convertible securities will vary over time depending on changes in the value of the underlying common stocks and interest rates. When the underlying common stocks decline in value, convertible securities will tend not to decline to the same extent because of the interest or dividend payments and the repayment of principal at maturity for certain types of convertible securities. However, securities that are convertible other than at the option of the holder generally do not limit the potential for loss to the same extent as securities convertible at the option of the holder. When the underlying common stocks rise in value, the value of convertible securities may also be expected to increase. At the same time, however, the difference between the market value of convertible securities and their conversion value will narrow, which means that the value of convertible securities will generally not increase to the same extent as the value of the underlying common stocks. Because convertible securities may also be interest-rate sensitive, their value may increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise. Convertible securities are also subject to credit risk, and are often lower-quality securities.

Debt Securities are used by issuers to borrow money. The issuer usually pays a fixed, variable, or floating rate of interest, and must repay the amount borrowed, usually at the maturity of the security. Some debt securities, such as zero coupon bonds, do not pay interest but are sold at a deep discount from their face values. Debt securities include corporate bonds, government securities, repurchase agreements, and mortgage and other asset-backed securities.

Disruption to Financial Markets and Related Government Intervention. Economic downturns can trigger various economic, legal, budgetary, tax, and regulatory reforms across the globe. Instability in the financial markets in the wake of events such as the 2008 economic downturn led the U.S. Government and other governments to take a number of then-unprecedented actions designed to support certain financial institutions and segments of the financial markets that experienced extreme volatility, and in some cases, a lack of liquidity. Federal, state, local, foreign, and other governments, their regulatory agencies, or self-regulatory organizations may take actions that affect the regulation of the instruments in which a fund invests, or the issuers of such instruments, in ways that are unforeseeable. Reforms may also change the way in which a fund is regulated and could limit or preclude a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or engage in certain strategies. Also, while reforms generally are intended to strengthen markets, systems, and public finances, they could affect fund expenses and the value of fund investments in unpredictable ways.

Similarly, widespread disease including pandemics and epidemics, and natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, droughts, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and climate-related phenomena generally, have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, adversely impacting individual companies, sectors, industries, markets, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of a fund's investments. Economies and financial markets throughout the world have become increasingly interconnected, which increases the likelihood that events or conditions in one region or country will adversely affect markets or issuers in other regions or countries, including the United States. Additionally, market disruptions may result in increased market volatility; regulatory trading halts; closure of domestic or foreign exchanges, markets, or governments; or market participants operating pursuant to business continuity plans for indeterminate periods of time. Further, market disruptions can (i) prevent a fund from executing advantageous investment decisions in a timely manner, (ii) negatively impact a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective, and (iii) may exacerbate the risks discussed elsewhere in a fund's registration statement, including political, social, and economic risks.

The value of a fund's portfolio is also generally subject to the risk of future local, national, or global economic or natural disturbances based on unknown weaknesses in the markets in which a fund invests. In the event of such a disturbance, the issuers of securities held by a fund may experience significant declines in the value of their assets and even cease operations, or may receive government assistance accompanied by increased restrictions on their business operations or other government intervention. In addition, it remains uncertain that the U.S. Government or foreign governments will intervene in response to current or future market disturbances and the effect of any such future intervention cannot be predicted.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are shares of other investment companies, commodity pools, or other entities that are traded on an exchange. Assets underlying the ETF shares may consist of stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments, depending on an ETF's investment objective and strategies. An ETF may seek to replicate the performance of a specific index or may be actively managed.

Typically, shares of an ETF that tracks an index are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark increases. However, in the case of inverse ETFs (also called "short ETFs" or "bear ETFs"), ETF shares are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark decreases. Inverse ETFs seek to deliver the opposite of the performance of the benchmark they track and are often marketed as a way for investors to profit from, or at least hedge their exposure to, downward moving markets. Investments in inverse ETFs are similar to holding short positions in the underlying benchmark.

ETF shares are redeemable only in large blocks of shares often called "creation units" by persons other than a fund, and are redeemed principally in-kind at each day's next calculated net asset value per share (NAV). ETFs typically incur fees that are separate from those fees incurred directly by a fund. A fund's purchase of ETFs results in the layering of expenses, such that the fund would indirectly bear a proportionate share of any ETF's operating expenses. Further, while traditional investment companies are continuously offered at NAV, ETFs are traded in the secondary market (e.g., on a stock exchange) on an intra-day basis at prices that may be above or below the value of their underlying portfolios.

Some of the risks of investing in an ETF that tracks an index are similar to those of investing in an indexed mutual fund, including tracking error risk (the risk of errors in matching the ETF's underlying assets to the index or other benchmark); and the risk that because an ETF that tracks an index is not actively managed, it cannot sell stocks or other assets as long as they are represented in the index or other benchmark. Other ETF risks include the risk that ETFs may trade in the secondary market at a discount from their NAV and the risk that the ETFs may not be liquid. ETFs also may be leveraged. Leveraged ETFs seek to deliver multiples of the performance of the index or other benchmark they track and use derivatives in an effort to amplify the returns (or decline, in the case of inverse ETFs) of the underlying index or benchmark. While leveraged ETFs may offer the potential for greater return, the potential for loss and the speed at which losses can be realized also are greater. Most leveraged and inverse ETFs "reset" daily, meaning they are designed to achieve their stated objectives on a daily basis. Leveraged and inverse ETFs can deviate substantially from the performance of their underlying benchmark over longer periods of time, particularly in volatile periods.

Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) are a type of senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by financial institutions that combines aspects of both bonds and ETFs. An ETN's returns are based on the performance of a market index or other reference asset minus fees and expenses. Similar to ETFs, ETNs are listed on an exchange and traded in the secondary market. However, unlike an ETF, an ETN can be held until the ETN's maturity, at which time the issuer will pay a return linked to the performance of the market index or other reference asset to which the ETN is linked minus certain fees. Unlike regular bonds, ETNs typically do not make periodic interest payments and principal typically is not protected.

ETNs also incur certain expenses not incurred by their applicable index. The market value of an ETN is determined by supply and demand, the current performance of the index or other reference asset, and the credit rating of the ETN issuer. The market value of ETN shares may differ from their intraday indicative value. The value of an ETN may also change due to a change in the issuer's credit rating. As a result, there may be times when an ETN's share trades at a premium or discount to its NAV. Some ETNs that use leverage in an effort to amplify the returns of an underlying index or other reference asset can, at times, be relatively illiquid and, thus, they may be difficult to purchase or sell at a fair price. Leveraged ETNs may offer the potential for greater return, but the potential for loss and speed at which losses can be realized also are greater.

Exposure to Foreign and Emerging Markets. Foreign securities, foreign currencies, and securities issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign operations may involve significant risks in addition to the risks inherent in U.S. investments.

Foreign investments involve risks relating to local political, economic, regulatory, or social instability, military action or unrest, or adverse diplomatic developments, and may be affected by actions of foreign governments adverse to the interests of U.S. investors. Such actions may include expropriation or nationalization of assets, confiscatory taxation, restrictions on U.S. investment or on the ability to repatriate assets or convert currency into U.S. dollars, or other government intervention. From time to time, a fund's adviser and/or its affiliates may determine that, as a result of regulatory requirements that may apply to the adviser and/or its affiliates due to investments in a particular country, investments in the securities of issuers domiciled or listed on trading markets in that country above certain thresholds (which may apply at the account level or in the aggregate across all accounts managed by the adviser and its affiliates) may be impractical or undesirable. In such instances, the adviser may limit or exclude investment in a particular issuer, and investment flexibility may be restricted. There is no assurance that a fund's adviser will be able to anticipate these potential events or counter their effects. In addition, the value of securities denominated in foreign currencies and of dividends and interest paid with respect to such securities will fluctuate based on the relative strength of the U.S. dollar.

It is anticipated that in most cases the best available market for foreign securities will be on an exchange or in over-the-counter (OTC) markets located outside of the United States. Foreign stock markets, while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as developed as those in the United States, and securities of some foreign issuers may be less liquid and more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. issuers. Foreign security trading, settlement and custodial practices (including those involving securities settlement where fund assets may be released prior to receipt of payment) are often less developed than those in U.S. markets, and may result in increased investment or valuation risk or substantial delays in the event of a failed trade or the insolvency of, or breach of duty by, a foreign broker-dealer, securities depository, or foreign subcustodian. In addition, the costs associated with foreign investments, including withholding taxes, brokerage commissions, and custodial costs, are generally higher than with U.S. investments.

Foreign markets may offer less protection to investors than U.S. markets. Foreign issuers are generally not bound by uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting requirements and standards of practice comparable to those applicable to U.S. issuers. Adequate public information on foreign issuers may not be available, and it may be difficult to secure dividends and information regarding corporate actions on a timely basis. In general, there is less overall governmental supervision and regulation of securities exchanges, brokers, and listed companies than in the United States. OTC markets tend to be less regulated than stock exchange markets and, in certain countries, may be totally unregulated. Regulatory enforcement may be influenced by economic or political concerns, and investors may have difficulty enforcing their legal rights in foreign countries.

Some foreign securities impose restrictions on transfer within the United States or to U.S. persons. Although securities subject to such transfer restrictions may be marketable abroad, they may be less liquid than foreign securities of the same class that are not subject to such restrictions.

American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) as well as other "hybrid" forms of ADRs, including European Depositary Receipts (EDRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), are certificates evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign issuer. These certificates are issued by depository banks and generally trade on an established market in the United States or elsewhere. The underlying shares are held in trust by a custodian bank or similar financial institution in the issuer's home country. The depository bank may not have physical custody of the underlying securities at all times and may charge fees for various services, including forwarding dividends and interest and corporate actions. ADRs are alternatives to directly purchasing the underlying foreign securities in their national markets and currencies. However, ADRs continue to be subject to many of the risks associated with investing directly in foreign securities. These risks include foreign exchange risk as well as the political and economic risks of the underlying issuer's country.

The risks of foreign investing may be magnified for investments in emerging markets. Security prices in emerging markets can be significantly more volatile than those in more developed markets, reflecting the greater uncertainties of investing in less established markets and economies. In particular, countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable governments, may present the risks of nationalization of businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets, and may have less protection of property rights than more developed countries. The economies of countries with emerging markets may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times.

Foreign Currency Transactions. A fund may conduct foreign currency transactions on a spot (i.e., cash) or forward basis (i.e., by entering into forward contracts to purchase or sell foreign currencies). Although foreign exchange dealers generally do not charge a fee for such conversions, they do realize a profit based on the difference between the prices at which they are buying and selling various currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency at one rate, while offering a lesser rate of exchange should the counterparty desire to resell that currency to the dealer. Forward contracts are customized transactions that require a specific amount of a currency to be delivered at a specific exchange rate on a specific date or range of dates in the future. Forward contracts are generally traded in an interbank market directly between currency traders (usually large commercial banks) and their customers. The parties to a forward contract may agree to offset or terminate the contract before its maturity, or may hold the contract to maturity and complete the contemplated currency exchange.

The following discussion summarizes the principal currency management strategies involving forward contracts that could be used by a fund. A fund may also use swap agreements, indexed securities, and options and futures contracts relating to foreign currencies for the same purposes. Forward contracts not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through payments in U.S. dollars rather than through delivery of the underlying currency. All of these instruments and transactions are subject to the risk that the counterparty will default.

A "settlement hedge" or "transaction hedge" is designed to protect a fund against an adverse change in foreign currency values between the date a security denominated in a foreign currency is purchased or sold and the date on which payment is made or received. Entering into a forward contract for the purchase or sale of the amount of foreign currency involved in an underlying security transaction for a fixed amount of U.S. dollars "locks in" the U.S. dollar price of the security. Forward contracts to purchase or sell a foreign currency may also be used to protect a fund in anticipation of future purchases or sales of securities denominated in foreign currency, even if the specific investments have not yet been selected.

A fund may also use forward contracts to hedge against a decline in the value of existing investments denominated in a foreign currency. For example, if a fund owned securities denominated in pounds sterling, it could enter into a forward contract to sell pounds sterling in return for U.S. dollars to hedge against possible declines in the pound's value. Such a hedge, sometimes referred to as a "position hedge," would tend to offset both positive and negative currency fluctuations, but would not offset changes in security values caused by other factors. A fund could also attempt to hedge the position by selling another currency expected to perform similarly to the pound sterling. This type of hedge, sometimes referred to as a "proxy hedge," could offer advantages in terms of cost, yield, or efficiency, but generally would not hedge currency exposure as effectively as a direct hedge into U.S. dollars. Proxy hedges may result in losses if the currency used to hedge does not perform similarly to the currency in which the hedged securities are denominated.

A fund may enter into forward contracts to shift its investment exposure from one currency into another. This may include shifting exposure from U.S. dollars to a foreign currency, or from one foreign currency to another foreign currency. This type of strategy, sometimes known as a "cross-hedge," will tend to reduce or eliminate exposure to the currency that is sold, and increase exposure to the currency that is purchased, much as if a fund had sold a security denominated in one currency and purchased an equivalent security denominated in another. A fund may cross-hedge its U.S. dollar exposure in order to achieve a representative weighted mix of the major currencies in its benchmark index and/or to cover an underweight country or region exposure in its portfolio. Cross-hedges protect against losses resulting from a decline in the hedged currency, but will cause a fund to assume the risk of fluctuations in the value of the currency it purchases.

Successful use of currency management strategies will depend on an adviser's skill in analyzing currency values. Currency management strategies may substantially change a fund's investment exposure to changes in currency exchange rates and could result in losses to a fund if currencies do not perform as an adviser anticipates. For example, if a currency's value rose at a time when a fund had hedged its position by selling that currency in exchange for dollars, the fund would not participate in the currency's appreciation. If a fund hedges currency exposure through proxy hedges, the fund could realize currency losses from both the hedge and the security position if the two currencies do not move in tandem. Similarly, if a fund increases its exposure to a foreign currency and that currency's value declines, the fund will realize a loss. Foreign currency transactions involve the risk that anticipated currency movements will not be accurately predicted and that a fund's hedging strategies will be ineffective. Moreover, it is impossible to precisely forecast the market value of portfolio securities at the expiration of a foreign currency forward contract. Accordingly, a fund may be required to buy or sell additional currency on the spot market (and bear the expenses of such transaction), if an adviser's predictions regarding the movement of foreign currency or securities markets prove inaccurate.

A fund may be required to limit its hedging transactions in foreign currency forwards, futures, and options in order to maintain its classification as a "regulated investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code (Code). Hedging transactions could result in the application of the mark-to-market provisions of the Code, which may cause an increase (or decrease) in the amount of taxable dividends paid by a fund and could affect whether dividends paid by a fund are classified as capital gains or ordinary income. There is no assurance that an adviser's use of currency management strategies will be advantageous to a fund or that it will employ currency management strategies at appropriate times.

Options and Futures Relating to Foreign Currencies. Currency futures contracts are similar to forward currency exchange contracts, except that they are traded on exchanges (and have margin requirements) and are standardized as to contract size and delivery date. Most currency futures contracts call for payment or delivery in U.S. dollars. The underlying instrument of a currency option may be a foreign currency, which generally is purchased or delivered in exchange for U.S. dollars, or may be a futures contract. The purchaser of a currency call obtains the right to purchase the underlying currency, and the purchaser of a currency put obtains the right to sell the underlying currency.

The uses and risks of currency options and futures are similar to options and futures relating to securities or indexes, as discussed below. A fund may purchase and sell currency futures and may purchase and write currency options to increase or decrease its exposure to different foreign currencies. Currency options may also be purchased or written in conjunction with each other or with currency futures or forward contracts. Currency futures and options values can be expected to correlate with exchange rates, but may not reflect other factors that affect the value of a fund's investments. A currency hedge, for example, should protect a Yen-denominated security from a decline in the Yen, but will not protect a fund against a price decline resulting from deterioration in the issuer's creditworthiness. Because the value of a fund's foreign-denominated investments changes in response to many factors other than exchange rates, it may not be possible to match the amount of currency options and futures to the value of the fund's investments exactly over time.

Currency options traded on U.S. or other exchanges may be subject to position limits which may limit the ability of the fund to reduce foreign currency risk using such options.

Fund's Rights as an Investor. Fidelity ® funds do not intend to direct or administer the day-to-day operations of any company. A fund may, however, exercise its rights as a shareholder or lender and may communicate its views on important matters of policy to a company's management, board of directors, and shareholders, and holders of a company's other securities when such matters could have a significant effect on the value of the fund's investment in the company. The activities in which a fund may engage, either individually or in conjunction with others, may include, among others, supporting or opposing proposed changes in a company's corporate structure or business activities; seeking changes in a company's directors or management; seeking changes in a company's direction or policies; seeking the sale or reorganization of the company or a portion of its assets; supporting or opposing third-party takeover efforts; supporting the filing of a bankruptcy petition; or foreclosing on collateral securing a security. This area of corporate activity is increasingly prone to litigation and it is possible that a fund could be involved in lawsuits related to such activities. Such activities will be monitored with a view to mitigating, to the extent possible, the risk of litigation against a fund and the risk of actual liability if a fund is involved in litigation. No guarantee can be made, however, that litigation against a fund will not be undertaken or liabilities incurred. A fund's proxy voting guidelines are included in its SAI.

Futures, Options, and Swaps. The success of any strategy involving futures, options, and swaps depends on an adviser's analysis of many economic and mathematical factors and a fund's return may be higher if it never invested in such instruments. Additionally, some of the contracts discussed below are new instruments without a trading history and there can be no assurance that a market for the instruments will continue to exist. Government legislation or regulation could affect the use of such instruments and could limit a fund's ability to pursue its investment strategies. If a fund invests a significant portion of its assets in derivatives, its investment exposure could far exceed the value of its portfolio securities and its investment performance could be primarily dependent upon securities it does not own.

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund will not: (a) sell futures contracts, purchase put options, or write call options if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be hedged with futures and options under normal conditions; (b) purchase futures contracts or write put options if, as a result, the fund's total obligations upon settlement or exercise of purchased futures contracts and written put options would exceed 25% of its total assets under normal conditions; or (c) purchase call options if, as a result, the current value of option premiums for call options purchased by the fund would exceed 5% of the fund's total assets. These limitations do not apply to options attached to or acquired or traded together with their underlying securities, and do not apply to structured notes.

The policies and limitations regarding the fund's investments in futures contracts, options, and swaps may be changed as regulatory agencies permit.

The requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company may limit the extent to which a fund may enter into futures, options on futures, and forward contracts.

Futures Contracts. In purchasing a futures contract, the buyer agrees to purchase a specified underlying instrument at a specified future date. In selling a futures contract, the seller agrees to sell a specified underlying instrument at a specified date. Futures contracts are standardized, exchange-traded contracts and the price at which the purchase and sale will take place is fixed when the buyer and seller enter into the contract. Some currently available futures contracts are based on specific securities or baskets of securities, some are based on commodities or commodities indexes (for funds that seek commodities exposure), and some are based on indexes of securities prices (including foreign indexes for funds that seek foreign exposure). In addition, some currently available futures contracts are based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and other interest rates. Futures on indexes and futures not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through cash payments rather than through delivery of the underlying instrument. Futures can be held until their delivery dates, or can be closed out by offsetting purchases or sales of futures contracts before then if a liquid market is available. A fund may realize a gain or loss by closing out its futures contracts.

The value of a futures contract tends to increase and decrease in tandem with the value of its underlying instrument. Therefore, purchasing futures contracts will tend to increase a fund's exposure to positive and negative price fluctuations in the underlying instrument, much as if it had purchased the underlying instrument directly. When a fund sells a futures contract, by contrast, the value of its futures position will tend to move in a direction contrary to the market for the underlying instrument. Selling futures contracts, therefore, will tend to offset both positive and negative market price changes, much as if the underlying instrument had been sold.

The purchaser or seller of a futures contract or an option for a futures contract is not required to deliver or pay for the underlying instrument or the final cash settlement price, as applicable, unless the contract is held until the delivery date. However, both the purchaser and seller are required to deposit "initial margin" with a futures broker, known as a futures commission merchant, when the contract is entered into. If the value of either party's position declines, that party will be required to make additional "variation margin" payments to settle the change in value on a daily basis. This process of "marking to market" will be reflected in the daily calculation of open positions computed in a fund's NAV. The party that has a gain is entitled to receive all or a portion of this amount. Initial and variation margin payments do not constitute purchasing securities on margin for purposes of a fund's investment limitations. Variation margin does not represent a borrowing or loan by a fund, but is instead a settlement between a fund and the futures commission merchant of the amount one would owe the other if the fund's contract expired. In the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of a futures commission merchant that holds margin on behalf of a fund, the fund may be entitled to return of margin owed to it only in proportion to the amount received by the futures commission merchant's other customers, potentially resulting in losses to the fund.

Although futures exchanges generally operate similarly in the United States and abroad, foreign futures exchanges may follow trading, settlement, and margin procedures that are different from those for U.S. exchanges. Futures contracts traded outside the United States may not involve a clearing mechanism or related guarantees and may involve greater risk of loss than U.S.-traded contracts, including potentially greater risk of losses due to insolvency of a futures broker, exchange member, or other party that may owe initial or variation margin to a fund. Because initial and variation margin payments may be measured in foreign currency, a futures contract traded outside the United States may also involve the risk of foreign currency fluctuation.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular futures contract at any particular time. Exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for futures contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. The daily limit governs only price movements during a particular trading day and therefore does not limit potential losses because the limit may work to prevent the liquidation of unfavorable positions. For example, futures prices have occasionally moved to the daily limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of positions and subjecting some holders of futures contracts to substantial losses.

If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or other market conditions, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value. These risks may be heightened for commodity futures contracts, which have historically been subject to greater price volatility than exists for instruments such as stocks and bonds.

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded futures contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in futures contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the futures position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Futures prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Futures prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell futures contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's futures positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments. In addition, the price of a commodity futures contract can reflect the storage costs associated with the purchase of the physical commodity.

Futures contracts on U.S. Government securities historically have reacted to an increase or decrease in interest rates in a manner similar to the manner in which the underlying U.S. Government securities reacted. To the extent, however, that a fund enters into such futures contracts, the value of these futures contracts will not vary in direct proportion to the value of the fund's holdings of U.S. Government securities. Thus, the anticipated spread between the price of the futures contract and the hedged security may be distorted due to differences in the nature of the markets. The spread also may be distorted by differences in initial and variation margin requirements, the liquidity of such markets and the participation of speculators in such markets.

Options. By purchasing a put option, the purchaser obtains the right (but not the obligation) to sell the option's underlying instrument at a fixed strike price. In return for this right, the purchaser pays the current market price for the option (known as the option premium). Options have various types of underlying instruments, including specific assets or securities, baskets of assets or securities, indexes of securities or commodities prices, and futures contracts (including commodity futures contracts). Options may be traded on an exchange or OTC. The purchaser may terminate its position in a put option by allowing it to expire or by exercising the option. If the option is allowed to expire, the purchaser will lose the entire premium. If the option is exercised, the purchaser completes the sale of the underlying instrument at the strike price. Depending on the terms of the contract, upon exercise, an option may require physical delivery of the underlying instrument or may be settled through cash payments. A purchaser may also terminate a put option position by closing it out in the secondary market at its current price, if a liquid secondary market exists.

The buyer of a typical put option can expect to realize a gain if the underlying instrument's price falls substantially. However, if the underlying instrument's price does not fall enough to offset the cost of purchasing the option, a put buyer can expect to suffer a loss (limited to the amount of the premium, plus related transaction costs).

The features of call options are essentially the same as those of put options, except that the purchaser of a call option obtains the right (but not the obligation) to purchase, rather than sell, the underlying instrument at the option's strike price. A call buyer typically attempts to participate in potential price increases of the underlying instrument with risk limited to the cost of the option if the underlying instrument's price falls. At the same time, the buyer can expect to suffer a loss if the underlying instrument's price does not rise sufficiently to offset the cost of the option.

The writer of a put or call option takes the opposite side of the transaction from the option's purchaser. In return for receipt of the premium, the writer assumes the obligation to pay or receive the strike price for the option's underlying instrument if the other party to the option chooses to exercise it. The writer may seek to terminate a position in a put option before exercise by closing out the option in the secondary market at its current price. If the secondary market is not liquid for a put option, however, the writer must continue to be prepared to pay the strike price while the option is outstanding, regardless of price changes. When writing an option on a futures contract, a fund will be required to make margin payments to a futures commission merchant as described above for futures contracts.

If the underlying instrument's price rises, a put writer would generally expect to profit, although its gain would be limited to the amount of the premium it received. If the underlying instrument's price remains the same over time, it is likely that the writer will also profit, because it should be able to close out the option at a lower price. If the underlying instrument's price falls, the put writer would expect to suffer a loss. This loss should be less than the loss from purchasing the underlying instrument directly, however, because the premium received for writing the option should mitigate the effects of the decline.

Writing a call option obligates the writer to sell or deliver the option's underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, upon exercise of the option. The characteristics of writing call options are similar to those of writing put options, except that writing calls generally is a profitable strategy if prices remain the same or fall. Through receipt of the option premium, a call writer should mitigate the effects of a price increase. At the same time, because a call writer must be prepared to deliver the underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, even if its current value is greater, a call writer gives up some ability to participate in price increases and, if a call writer does not hold the underlying instrument, a call writer's loss is theoretically unlimited.

Where a put or call option on a particular security is purchased to hedge against price movements in a related security, the price to close out the put or call option on the secondary market may move more or less than the price of the related security.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular options contract at any particular time. Options may have relatively low trading volume and liquidity if their strike prices are not close to the underlying instrument's current price. In addition, exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for exchange-traded options contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or otherwise, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value.

Unlike exchange-traded options, which are standardized with respect to the underlying instrument, expiration date, contract size, and strike price, the terms of OTC options (options not traded on exchanges) generally are established through negotiation with the other party to the option contract. While this type of arrangement allows the purchaser or writer greater flexibility to tailor an option to its needs, OTC options generally are less liquid and involve greater credit risk than exchange-traded options, which are backed by the clearing organization of the exchanges where they are traded.

Combined positions involve purchasing and writing options in combination with each other, or in combination with futures or forward contracts, to adjust the risk and return characteristics of the overall position. For example, purchasing a put option and writing a call option on the same underlying instrument would construct a combined position whose risk and return characteristics are similar to selling a futures contract. Another possible combined position would involve writing a call option at one strike price and buying a call option at a lower price, to reduce the risk of the written call option in the event of a substantial price increase. Because combined options positions involve multiple trades, they result in higher transaction costs and may be more difficult to open and close out.

A fund may also buy and sell options on swaps (swaptions), which are generally options on interest rate swaps. An option on a swap gives a party the right (but not the obligation) to enter into a new swap agreement or to extend, shorten, cancel or modify an existing contract at a specific date in the future in exchange for a premium. Depending on the terms of the particular option agreement, a fund will generally incur a greater degree of risk when it writes (sells) an option on a swap than it will incur when it purchases an option on a swap. When a fund purchases an option on a swap, it risks losing only the amount of the premium it has paid should it decide to let the option expire unexercised. However, when a fund writes an option on a swap, upon exercise of the option the fund will become obligated according to the terms of the underlying agreement. A fund that writes an option on a swap receives the premium and bears the risk of unfavorable changes in the preset rate on the underlying interest rate swap. Whether a fund's use of options on swaps will be successful in furthering its investment objective will depend on the adviser's ability to predict correctly whether certain types of investments are likely to produce greater returns than other investments. Options on swaps may involve risks similar to those discussed below in "Swap Agreements."

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded options contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in options contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the options position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Options prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Options prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the options and futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how options and futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell options contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's options positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments.

Swap Agreements. Under a typical equity swap agreement, a counterparty such as a bank or broker-dealer agrees to pay a fund a return equal to the dividend payments and increase in value, if any, of an index or group of stocks, or of a stock, and the fund agrees in return to pay a fixed or floating rate of interest, plus any declines in value of the index. Swap agreements can also have features providing for maximum or minimum exposure to a designated index. In order to hedge its exposure effectively, a fund would generally have to own other assets returning approximately the same amount as the interest rate payable by the fund under the swap agreement.

Swap agreements allow a fund to acquire or reduce credit exposure to a particular issuer, asset, or basket of assets. The most significant factor in the performance of swap agreements is the change in value of the specific index, security, or currency, or other factors that determine the amounts of payments due to and from a fund. If a swap agreement calls for payments by a fund, the fund must be prepared to make such payments when due. If the creditworthiness of a fund's swap counterparty declines, the risk that the counterparty may not perform could increase, potentially resulting in a loss to the fund and impairing the fund's correlation with its applicable index. Although there can be no assurance that a fund will be able to do so, a fund may be able to reduce or eliminate its exposure under a swap agreement either by assignment or other disposition, or by entering into an offsetting swap agreement with the same party or another more creditworthy party.

A fund bears the risk of loss of the amount expected to be received under a swap agreement in the event of the default or bankruptcy of a swap agreement counterparty. A fund would generally be required to provide margin or collateral for the benefit of that counterparty. If a counterparty to a swap transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited temporarily or permanently in exercising its right to the return of related fund assets designated as margin or collateral in an action against the counterparty.

Swap agreements are subject to the risk that the market value of the instrument will change in a way detrimental to a fund's interest. A fund bears the risk that an adviser will not accurately forecast market trends or the values of assets, reference rates, indexes, or other economic factors in establishing swap positions for a fund. If an adviser attempts to use a swap as a hedge against, or as a substitute for, a portfolio investment, a fund may be exposed to the risk that the swap will have or will develop imperfect or no correlation with the portfolio investment, which could cause substantial losses for a fund. While hedging strategies involving swap instruments can reduce the risk of loss, they can also reduce the opportunity for gain or even result in losses by offsetting favorable price movements in other fund investments. Swaps are complex and often valued subjectively.

Hybrid and Preferred Securities. A hybrid security may be a debt security, warrant, convertible security, certificate of deposit or other evidence of indebtedness on which the value of the interest on or principal of which is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument or financial strength of a reference entity (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, index, or business entity such as a financial institution). Another example is contingent convertible securities, which are fixed income securities that, under certain circumstances, either convert into common stock of the issuer or undergo a principal write-down by a predetermined percentage if the issuer's capital ratio falls below a predetermined trigger level. The liquidation value of such a security may be reduced upon a regulatory action and without the need for a bankruptcy proceeding. Preferred securities may take the form of preferred stock and represent an equity or ownership interest in an issuer that pays dividends at a specified rate and that has precedence over common stock in the payment of dividends. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds generally take precedence over the claims of those who own preferred and common stock.

The risks of investing in hybrid and preferred securities reflect a combination of the risks of investing in securities, options, futures and currencies. An investment in a hybrid or preferred security may entail significant risks that are not associated with a similar investment in a traditional debt or equity security. The risks of a particular hybrid or preferred security will depend upon the terms of the instrument, but may include the possibility of significant changes in the value of any applicable reference instrument. Such risks may depend upon factors unrelated to the operations or credit quality of the issuer of the hybrid or preferred security. Hybrid and preferred securities are potentially more volatile and carry greater market and liquidity risks than traditional debt or equity securities. Also, the price of the hybrid or preferred security and any applicable reference instrument may not move in the same direction or at the same time. In addition, because hybrid and preferred securities may be traded OTC or in bilateral transactions with the issuer of the security, hybrid and preferred securities may be subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the security and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates. In addition, uncertainty regarding the tax and regulatory treatment of hybrid and preferred securities may reduce demand for such securities and tax and regulatory considerations may limit the extent of a fund's investments in certain hybrid and preferred securities.

Illiquid Investments means any investment that cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. Difficulty in selling or disposing of illiquid investments may result in a loss or may be costly to a fund. Illiquid securities may include (1) repurchase agreements maturing in more than seven days without demand/redemption features, (2) OTC options and certain other derivatives, (3) private placements, (4) securities traded on markets and exchanges with structural constraints, and (5) loan participations.

Under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, a Fidelity ® fund's adviser classifies the liquidity of a fund's investments and monitors the extent of a fund's illiquid investments.

Various market, trading and investment-specific factors may be considered in determining the liquidity of a fund's investments including, but not limited to (1) the existence of an active trading market, (2) the nature of the security and the market in which it trades, (3) the number, diversity, and quality of dealers and prospective purchasers in the marketplace, (4) the frequency, volume, and volatility of trade and price quotations, (5) bid-ask spreads, (6) dates of issuance and maturity, (7) demand, put or tender features, and (8) restrictions on trading or transferring the investment.

Fidelity classifies certain investments as illiquid based upon these criteria. Fidelity also monitors for certain market, trading and investment-specific events that may cause Fidelity to re-evaluate an investment's liquidity status and may lead to an investment being classified as illiquid. In addition, Fidelity uses a third-party to assist with the liquidity classifications of the fund's investments, which includes calculating the time to sell and settle a specified size position in a particular investment without the sale significantly changing the market value of the investment.

Increasing Government Debt. The total public debt of the United States and other countries around the globe as a percent of gross domestic product has, at times, grown rapidly. Although high debt levels do not necessarily indicate or cause economic problems, they may create certain systemic risks if sound debt management practices are not implemented.

A high national debt level may increase market pressures to meet government funding needs, which may drive debt cost higher and cause a country to sell additional debt, thereby increasing refinancing risk. A high national debt also raises concerns that a government will not be able to make principal or interest payments when they are due. In the worst case, unsustainable debt levels can decline the valuation of currencies, and can prevent a government from implementing effective counter-cyclical fiscal policy in economic downturns.

Moreover, the total amount of debt the Treasury is authorized to incur is subject to a statutory limit. Once the Treasury reaches the debt limit, Congress must raise, extend or otherwise modify the limit to enable the Treasury to incur additional debt to pay the obligations of the U.S. government, including principal and interest payments on certain U.S. Government securities (such as Treasury bills, notes and bonds). Failure to, or potential failure to, increase the statutory debt limit could: increase the risk that the U.S. Government defaults on payments on certain U.S. Government securities; cause the credit rating of the U.S. Government to be downgraded or increase volatility in both stock and bond markets; result in higher debt servicing payments by the U.S. Government; reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities; and/or increase the costs of certain kinds of debt.

Rating services have, in the past, lowered their long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States. The market prices and yields of securities supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government may be adversely affected by rating services' decisions to downgrade the long-term sovereign credit rating of the United States.

Indexed Securities are instruments whose prices are indexed to the prices of other securities, securities indexes, or other financial indicators. Indexed securities typically, but not always, are debt securities or deposits whose values at maturity or coupon rates are determined by reference to a specific instrument, statistic, or measure.

Indexed securities also include commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and other fixed-income securities whose values at maturity or coupon interest rates are determined by reference to the returns of particular stock indexes. Indexed securities can be affected by stock prices as well as changes in interest rates and the creditworthiness of their issuers and may not track the indexes as accurately as direct investments in the indexes.

Insolvency of Issuers, Counterparties, and Intermediaries. Issuers of fund portfolio securities or counterparties to fund transactions that become insolvent or declare bankruptcy can pose special investment risks. In each circumstance, risk of loss, valuation uncertainty, increased illiquidity, and other unpredictable occurrences may negatively impact an investment. Each of these risks may be amplified in foreign markets, where security trading, settlement, and custodial practices can be less developed than those in the U.S. markets, and bankruptcy laws differ from those of the U.S.

As a general matter, if the issuer of a fund portfolio security is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock have priority over the claims of common stock owners. These events can negatively impact the value of the issuer's securities and the results of related proceedings can be unpredictable.

If a counterparty to a fund transaction, such as a swap transaction, a short sale, a borrowing, or other complex transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited in its ability to exercise rights to obtain the return of related fund assets or in exercising other rights against the counterparty. Uncertainty may also arise upon the insolvency of a securities or commodities intermediary such as a broker-dealer or futures commission merchant with which a fund has pending transactions. In addition, insolvency and liquidation proceedings take time to resolve, which can limit or preclude a fund's ability to terminate a transaction or obtain related assets or collateral in a timely fashion. If an intermediary becomes insolvent, while securities positions and other holdings may be protected by U.S. or foreign laws, it is sometimes difficult to determine whether these protections are available to specific trades based on the circumstances. Receiving the benefit of these protections can also take time to resolve, which may result in illiquid positions.

Interfund Borrowing and Lending Program. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, a Fidelity ® fund may lend money to, and borrow money from, other funds advised by FMR or its affiliates. A Fidelity ® fund will borrow through the program only when the costs are equal to or lower than the costs of bank loans. A Fidelity ® fund will lend through the program only when the returns are higher than those available from an investment in repurchase agreements. Interfund loans and borrowings normally extend overnight, but can have a maximum duration of seven days. Loans may be called on one day's notice. A Fidelity ® fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher interest rate if an interfund loan is called or not renewed. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.

Investment-Grade Debt Securities. Investment-grade debt securities include all types of debt instruments that are of medium and high-quality. Investment-grade debt securities include repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities as well as repurchase agreements collateralized by equity securities, non-investment-grade debt, and all other instruments in which a fund can perfect a security interest, provided the repurchase agreement counterparty has an investment-grade rating. Some investment-grade debt securities may possess speculative characteristics and may be more sensitive to economic changes and to changes in the financial conditions of issuers. An investment-grade rating means the security or issuer is rated investment-grade by a credit rating agency registered as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) with the SEC (for example, Moody's Investors Service, Inc.), or is unrated but considered to be of equivalent quality by a fund's adviser. For purposes of determining the maximum maturity of an investment-grade debt security, an adviser may take into account normal settlement periods.

Loans and Other Direct Debt Instruments. Direct debt instruments are interests in amounts owed by a corporate, governmental, or other borrower to lenders or lending syndicates (loans and loan participations), to suppliers of goods or services (trade claims or other receivables), or to other parties. Direct debt instruments involve a risk of loss in case of default or insolvency of the borrower and may offer less legal protection to the purchaser in the event of fraud or misrepresentation, or there may be a requirement that a fund supply additional cash to a borrower on demand. A fund may acquire loans by buying an assignment of all or a portion of the loan from a lender or by purchasing a loan participation from a lender or other purchaser of a participation.

Lenders and purchasers of loans and other forms of direct indebtedness depend primarily upon the creditworthiness of the borrower and/or any collateral for payment of interest and repayment of principal. If scheduled interest or principal payments are not made, the value of the instrument may be adversely affected. Loans that are fully secured provide more protections than an unsecured loan in the event of failure to make scheduled interest or principal payments. However, there is no assurance that the liquidation of collateral from a secured loan would satisfy the borrower's obligation, or that the collateral could be liquidated. Indebtedness of borrowers whose creditworthiness is poor involves substantially greater risks and may be highly speculative. Different types of assets may be used as collateral for a fund's loans and there can be no assurance that a fund will correctly evaluate the value of the assets collateralizing the fund's loans. Borrowers that are in bankruptcy or restructuring may never pay off their indebtedness, or may pay only a small fraction of the amount owed. In any restructuring or bankruptcy proceedings relating to a borrower funded by a fund, a fund may be required to accept collateral with less value than the amount of the loan made by the fund to the borrower. Direct indebtedness of foreign countries also involves a risk that the governmental entities responsible for the repayment of the debt may be unable, or unwilling, to pay interest and repay principal when due.

Loans and other types of direct indebtedness (which a fund may originate, acquire or otherwise gain exposure to) may not be readily marketable and may be subject to restrictions on resale. Some indebtedness may be difficult to dispose of readily at what the Adviser believes to be a fair price. In addition, valuation of illiquid indebtedness involves a greater degree of judgment in determining a fund's net asset value than if that value were based on readily available market quotations, and could result in significant variations in a fund's daily share price. Some loan interests are traded among certain financial institutions and accordingly may be deemed liquid. As the market for different types of indebtedness develops, the liquidity of these instruments is expected to improve.

Direct lending and investments in loans through direct assignment of a financial institution's interests with respect to a loan may involve additional risks. For example, if a loan is foreclosed, the lender/purchaser could become part owner of any collateral, and would bear the costs and liabilities associated with owning and disposing of the collateral. In the event of a default by the borrower, a fund may have difficulty disposing of the assets used as collateral for a loan. In addition, a purchaser could be held liable as a co-lender. Direct debt instruments may also involve a risk of insolvency of the lending bank or other intermediary.

A loan is often administered by a bank or other financial institution that acts as agent for all holders. The agent administers the terms of the loan, as specified in the loan agreement. Unless, under the terms of the loan or other indebtedness, the purchaser has direct recourse against the borrower, the purchaser may have to rely on the agent to apply appropriate credit remedies against a borrower. If assets held by the agent for the benefit of a purchaser were determined to be subject to the claims of the agent's general creditors, the purchaser might incur certain costs and delays in realizing payment on the loan or loan participation and could suffer a loss of principal or interest. Direct loans are typically not administered by an underwriter or agent bank. The terms of direct loans are negotiated with borrowers in private transactions. Direct loans are not publicly traded and may not have a secondary market.

A fund may seek to dispose of loans in certain cases, to the extent possible, through selling participations in the loan. In that case, a fund would remain subject to certain obligations, which may result in expenses for a fund and certain additional risks.

Direct indebtedness may include letters of credit, revolving credit facilities, or other standby financing commitments that obligate lenders/purchasers, including a fund, to make additional cash payments on demand. These commitments may have the effect of requiring a lender/purchaser to increase its investment in a borrower at a time when it would not otherwise have done so, even if the borrower's condition makes it unlikely that the amount will ever be repaid.

In the process of originating, buying, selling and holding loans, a fund may receive and/or pay certain fees. These fees are in addition to the interest payments received and may include facility, closing or upfront fees, commitment fees and commissions. A fund may receive or pay a facility, closing or upfront fee when it buys or sells a loan. A fund may receive a commitment fee throughout the life of the loan or as long as the fund remains invested in the loan (in addition to interest payments) for any unused portion of a committed line of credit. Other fees received by the fund may include prepayment fees, covenant waiver fees, ticking fees and/or modification fees. Legal fees related to the originating, buying, selling and holding loans may also be borne by the fund (including legal fees to assess conformity of a loan investment with 1940 Act provisions).

When engaging in direct lending, if permitted by its investment policies, a fund's performance may depend, in part, on the ability of the fund to originate loans on advantageous terms. A fund may compete with other lenders in originating and purchasing loans. Increased competition for, or a diminished available supply of, qualifying loans could result in lower yields on and/or less advantageous terms for such loans, which could reduce fund performance.

For a Fidelity ® fund that limits the amount of total assets that it will invest in any one issuer or in issuers within the same industry, the fund generally will treat the borrower as the "issuer" of indebtedness held by the fund. In the case of loan participations where a bank or other lending institution serves as financial intermediary between a fund and the borrower, if the participation does not shift to the fund the direct debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower, SEC interpretations require a fund, in appropriate circumstances, to treat both the lending bank or other lending institution and the borrower as "issuers" for these purposes. Treating a financial intermediary as an issuer of indebtedness may restrict a fund's ability to invest in indebtedness related to a single financial intermediary, or a group of intermediaries engaged in the same industry, even if the underlying borrowers represent many different companies and industries.

A fund may choose, at its expense or in conjunction with others, to pursue litigation or otherwise to exercise its rights as a security holder to seek to protect the interests of security holders if it determines this to be in the best interest of the fund's shareholders.

If permitted by its investment policies, a fund may also obtain exposure to the lending activities described above indirectly through its investments in underlying Fidelity ® funds or other vehicles that may engage in such activities directly.

Covenant-Lite Obligations. A fund can invest in or be exposed to loans and other similar debt obligations that are sometimes referred to as "covenant-lite" loans or obligations (covenant-lite obligations), which are loans or other similar debt obligations that lack financial maintenance covenants or possess fewer or contingent financial maintenance covenants and other financial protections for lenders and investors. In current market conditions, many new, restructured or reissued loans and similar debt obligations do not feature traditional financial maintenance covenants, which are intended to protect lenders and investors by imposing certain restrictions and other limitations on a borrower's operations or assets and by providing certain information and consent rights to lenders. Covenant-lite obligations allow borrowers to exercise more flexibility with respect to certain activities that may otherwise be limited or prohibited under similar loan obligations that are not covenant-lite. In an investment with a traditional financial maintenance covenant, the borrower is required to meet certain regular, specific financial tests over the term of the investment; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, the borrower would only be required to satisfy certain financial tests at the time it proposes to take a specific action or engage in a specific transaction (e.g., issuing additional debt, paying a dividend, or making an acquisition) or at a time when another financial criteria has been met (e.g., reduced availability under a revolving credit facility, or asset value falling below a certain percentage of outstanding debt obligations). In addition, in a traditional investment, the borrower is required to provide certain periodic financial reporting that typically includes a detailed calculation of various financial metrics; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, certain detailed financial information is only required to be provided when a financial metric is required to be calculated, which may result in (i) more limited access to financial information, (ii) difficulty evaluating the borrower's financial performance over time and/or (iii) delays in exercising rights and remedies in the event of a significant financial decline. In addition, in the event of default, covenant-lite obligations may exhibit diminished recovery values as the lender may not have the opportunity to negotiate with the borrower or take other measures intended to mitigate losses prior to default. Accordingly, a fund may have fewer rights with respect to covenant-lite obligations, including fewer protections against the possibility of default and fewer remedies, and may experience losses or delays in enforcing its rights on covenant-lite obligations. As a result, investments in or exposure to covenant-lite obligations are generally subject to more risk than investments that contain traditional financial maintenance covenants and financial reporting requirements.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Equity REITs own real estate properties, while mortgage REITs make construction, development, and long-term mortgage loans. Their value may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying property of the trusts, the creditworthiness of the issuer, property taxes, interest rates, and tax and regulatory requirements, such as those relating to the environment. Both types of trusts are dependent upon management skill, are not diversified, and are subject to heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers, self-liquidation, and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free status of income under the Internal Revenue Code and failing to maintain exemption from the 1940 Act.

Repurchase Agreements involve an agreement to purchase a security and to sell that security back to the original seller at an agreed-upon price. The resale price reflects the purchase price plus an agreed-upon incremental amount which is unrelated to the coupon rate or maturity of the purchased security. As protection against the risk that the original seller will not fulfill its obligation, the securities are held in a separate account at a bank, marked-to-market daily, and maintained at a value at least equal to the sale price plus the accrued incremental amount. The value of the security purchased may be more or less than the price at which the counterparty has agreed to purchase the security. In addition, delays or losses could result if the other party to the agreement defaults or becomes insolvent. A fund may be limited in its ability to exercise its right to liquidate assets related to a repurchase agreement with an insolvent counterparty. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in repurchase agreement transactions with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser.

Restricted Securities (including Private Placements) are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Difficulty in selling securities may result in a loss or be costly to a fund. Restricted securities, including private placements of private and public companies, generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Where registration is required, the holder of a registered security may be obligated to pay all or part of the registration expense and a considerable period may elapse between the time it decides to seek registration and the time it may be permitted to sell a security under an effective registration statement. If, during such a period, adverse market conditions were to develop, the holder might obtain a less favorable price than prevailed when it decided to seek registration of the security.

Reverse Repurchase Agreements. In a reverse repurchase agreement, a fund sells a security to another party, such as a bank or broker-dealer, in return for cash and agrees to repurchase that security at an agreed-upon price and time. A Fidelity ® fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser. Such transactions may increase fluctuations in the market value of a fund's assets and, if applicable, a fund's yield, and may be viewed as a form of leverage. Under SEC requirements, a fund needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with its reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions.

SEC Rule 18f-4.   In October 2020, the SEC adopted a final rule related to the use of derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and certain other transactions by registered investment companies (the "rule"). Subject to certain exceptions, the rule requires the funds to trade derivatives and certain other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations subject to a value-at-risk (VaR) leverage limit and to certain derivatives risk management program, reporting and board oversight requirements. Generally, these requirements apply to any fund engaging in derivatives transactions unless a fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception, which requires the fund to limit its gross notional derivatives exposure (with certain exceptions) to 10% of its net assets and to adopt derivatives risk management procedures. Under the rule, when a fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the final rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a fund may invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that (i) the fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the fund treats any such transaction as a derivatives transaction for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, a fund will be permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due. These requirements may limit the ability of the funds to use derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions, and the other relevant transactions as part of its investment strategies. These requirements also may increase the cost of the fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors.

Securities Lending. A Fidelity ® fund may lend securities to parties such as broker-dealers or other institutions, including an affiliate, National Financial Services LLC (NFS). Fidelity ® funds for which Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) serves as sub-adviser will not lend securities to Geode or its affiliates. Securities lending allows a fund to retain ownership of the securities loaned and, at the same time, earn additional income. The borrower provides the fund with collateral in an amount at least equal to the value of the securities loaned. The fund seeks to maintain the ability to obtain the right to vote or consent on proxy proposals involving material events affecting securities loaned. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased. For a Fidelity ® fund, loans will be made only to parties deemed by the fund's adviser to be in good standing and when, in the adviser's judgment, the income earned would justify the risks.

The Fidelity ® funds have retained agents, including NFS, an affiliate of the funds, to act as securities lending agent. If NFS acts as securities lending agent for a fund, it is subject to the overall supervision of the fund's adviser, and NFS will administer the lending program in accordance with guidelines approved by the fund's Trustees.

Cash received as collateral through loan transactions may be invested in other eligible securities, including shares of a money market fund. Investing this cash subjects that investment, as well as the securities loaned, to market appreciation or depreciation.

Securities of Other Investment Companies , including shares of closed-end investment companies (which include business development companies (BDCs)), unit investment trusts, and open-end investment companies such as mutual funds and ETFs, represent interests in professionally managed portfolios that may invest in any type of instrument. Investing in other investment companies involves substantially the same risks as investing directly in the underlying instruments, but may involve additional expenses at the underlying investment company-level, such as portfolio management fees and operating expenses. Fees and expenses incurred indirectly by a fund as a result of its investment in shares of one or more other investment companies generally are referred to as "acquired fund fees and expenses" and may appear as a separate line item in a fund's prospectus fee table. For certain investment companies, such as BDCs, these expenses may be significant. Certain types of investment companies, such as closed-end investment companies, issue a fixed number of shares that trade on a stock exchange or OTC at a premium or a discount to their NAV. Others are continuously offered at NAV, but may also be traded in the secondary market. Similarly, ETFs trade on a securities exchange and may trade at a premium or a discount to their NAV.

The securities of closed-end funds may be leveraged. As a result, a fund may be indirectly exposed to leverage through an investment in such securities. An investment in securities of closed-end funds that use leverage may expose a fund to higher volatility in the market value of such securities and the possibility that the fund's long-term returns on such securities will be diminished.

A fund's ability to invest in securities of other investment companies may be limited by federal securities laws. To the extent a fund acquires securities issued by unaffiliated investment companies, the Adviser's access to information regarding such underlying fund's portfolio may be limited and subject to such fund's policies regarding disclosure of fund holdings.

A fund that seeks to track the performance of a particular index could invest in investment companies that seek to track the performance of indexes other than the index that the fund seeks to track.

Short Sales "Against the Box" are short sales of securities that a fund owns or has the right to obtain (equivalent in kind or amount to the securities sold short). If a fund enters into a short sale against the box, it will be required to set aside securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short (or securities convertible or exchangeable into such securities) and will be required to hold such securities while the short sale is outstanding. A fund will incur transaction costs, including interest expenses, in connection with opening, maintaining, and closing short sales against the box.

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). A fund may invest in stock, warrants, and other securities of SPACs or similar special purpose entities that pool money to seek potential acquisition opportunities. SPACs are collective investment structures formed to raise money in an initial public offering for the purpose of merging with or acquiring one or more operating companies (the "de-SPAC Transaction"). Until an acquisition is completed, a SPAC generally invests its assets in US government securities, money market securities and cash. In connection with a de-SPAC Transaction, the SPAC may complete a PIPE (private investment in public equity) offering with certain investors. A fund may enter into a contingent commitment with a SPAC to purchase PIPE shares if and when the SPAC completes its de-SPAC Transaction.

Because SPACs do not have an operating history or ongoing business other than seeking acquisitions, the value of their securities is particularly dependent on the ability of the SPAC's management to identify and complete a profitable acquisition. Some SPACs may pursue acquisitions only within certain industries or regions, which may increase the volatility of their prices. An investment in a SPAC is subject to a variety of risks, including that (i) an attractive acquisition or merger target may not be identified at all and the SPAC will be required to return any remaining monies to shareholders; (ii) an acquisition or merger once effected may prove unsuccessful and an investment in the SPAC may lose value; (iii) the values of investments in SPACs may be highly volatile and may depreciate significantly over time; (iv) no or only a thinly traded market for shares of or interests in a SPAC may develop, leaving a fund unable to sell its interest in a SPAC or to sell its interest only at a price below what the fund believes is the SPAC interest's intrinsic value; (v) any proposed merger or acquisition may be unable to obtain the requisite approval, if any, of shareholders; (vi) an investment in a SPAC may be diluted by additional later offerings of interests in the SPAC or by other investors exercising existing rights to purchase shares of the SPAC; (vii) the warrants or other rights with respect to the SPAC held by a fund may expire worthless or may be repurchased or retired by the SPAC at an unfavorable price; (viii) a fund may be delayed in receiving any redemption or liquidation proceeds from a SPAC to which it is entitled; and (ix) a significant portion of the monies raised by the SPAC for the purpose of identifying and effecting an acquisition or merger may be expended during the search for a target transaction.

Purchased PIPE shares will be restricted from trading until the registration statement for the shares is declared effective. Upon registration, the shares can be freely sold, but only pursuant to an effective registration statement or other exemption from registration. The securities issued by a SPAC, which are typically traded either in the OTC market or on an exchange, may be considered illiquid, more difficult to value, and/or be subject to restrictions on resale.

Structured Securities (also called "structured notes") are derivative debt securities, the interest rate on or principal of which is determined by an unrelated indicator. The value of the interest rate on and/or the principal of structured securities is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, or index) or the relative change in two or more reference instruments. A structured security may be positively, negatively, or both positively and negatively indexed; that is, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument increases. Similarly, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument decreases. Further, the change in the principal amount payable with respect to, or the interest rate of, a structured security may be calculated as a multiple of the percentage change (positive or negative) in the value of the underlying reference instrument(s); therefore, the value of such structured security may be very volatile. Structured securities may entail a greater degree of market risk than other types of debt securities because the investor bears the risk of the reference instrument. Structured securities may also be more volatile, less liquid, and more difficult to accurately price than less complex securities or more traditional debt securities. In addition, because structured securities generally are traded OTC, structured securities are subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the structured security, and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates.

Transfer Agent Bank Accounts. Proceeds from shareholder purchases of a Fidelity ® fund may pass through a series of demand deposit bank accounts before being held at the fund's custodian. Redemption proceeds may pass from the custodian to the shareholder through a similar series of bank accounts.

If a bank account is registered to the transfer agent or an affiliate, who acts as an agent for the fund when opening, closing, and conducting business in the bank account, the transfer agent or an affiliate may invest overnight balances in the account in repurchase agreements or money market funds. Any balances that are not invested in repurchase agreements or money market funds remain in the bank account overnight. Any risks associated with such an account are investment risks of the fund. The fund faces the risk of loss of these balances if the bank becomes insolvent.

Warrants. Warrants are instruments which entitle the holder to buy an equity security at a specific price for a specific period of time. Changes in the value of a warrant do not necessarily correspond to changes in the value of its underlying security. The price of a warrant may be more volatile than the price of its underlying security, and a warrant may offer greater potential for capital appreciation as well as capital loss.

Warrants do not entitle a holder to dividends or voting rights with respect to the underlying security and do not represent any rights in the assets of the issuing company. A warrant ceases to have value if it is not exercised prior to its expiration date. These factors can make warrants more speculative than other types of investments.

Zero Coupon Bonds do not make interest payments; instead, they are sold at a discount from their face value and are redeemed at face value when they mature. Because zero coupon bonds do not pay current income, their prices can be more volatile than other types of fixed-income securities when interest rates change. In calculating a fund's dividend, a portion of the difference between a zero coupon bond's purchase price and its face value is considered income.

In addition to the investment policies and limitations discussed above, a fund is subject to the additional operational risk discussed below.

Considerations Regarding Cybersecurity. With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet to conduct business, a fund's service providers are susceptible to operational, information security and related risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to, gaining unauthorized access to digital systems (e.g., through "hacking" or malicious software coding) for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information; corrupting data, equipment or systems; or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites (i.e., efforts to make network services unavailable to intended users). Cyber incidents affecting a fund's manager, any sub-adviser and other service providers (including, but not limited to, fund accountants, custodians, transfer agents and financial intermediaries) have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, interference with a fund's ability to calculate its NAV, impediments to trading, the inability of fund shareholders to transact business, destruction to equipment and systems, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, or additional compliance costs. Similar adverse consequences could result from cyber incidents affecting issuers of securities in which a fund invests, counterparties with which a fund engages in transactions, governmental and other regulatory authorities, exchange and other financial market operators, banks, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and other financial institutions (including financial intermediaries and service providers for fund shareholders) and other parties. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future.

While a fund's service providers have established business continuity plans in the event of, and risk management systems to prevent, such cyber incidents, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified. Furthermore, a fund cannot control the cyber security plans and systems put in place by its service providers or any other third parties whose operations may affect a fund or its shareholders. A fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result.

 

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities are placed on behalf of the fund by Geode pursuant to authority contained in the management contract and the sub-advisory agreement.

Geode may be responsible for the placement of portfolio securities transactions for other investment companies and investment accounts for which it has or its affiliates have investment discretion.

The fund will not incur any commissions or sales charges when it invests in shares of certain pooled investment vehicles (including any underlying Central funds), but it may incur such costs when it invests directly in other types of securities.

Purchases and sales of equity securities on a securities exchange or OTC are effected through brokers who receive compensation for their services. Generally, compensation relating to securities traded on foreign exchanges will be higher than compensation relating to securities traded on U.S. exchanges and may not be subject to negotiation. Compensation may also be paid in connection with principal transactions (in both OTC securities and securities listed on an exchange) and agency OTC transactions executed with an electronic communications network (ECN) or an alternative trading system. Equity securities may be purchased from underwriters at prices that include underwriting fees.

Geode may purchase equity securities in initial or secondary public offerings when such securities become available and are consistent with the investment objectives of the fund.

Purchases and sales of fixed-income securities are generally made with an issuer or a primary market-maker acting as principal. Although there is no stated brokerage commission paid by the fund for any fixed-income security, the price paid by the fund to an underwriter includes the disclosed underwriting fee and prices in secondary trades usually include an undisclosed dealer commission or markup reflecting the spread between the bid and ask prices of the fixed-income security. New issues of equity and fixed-income securities may also be purchased in underwritten fixed price offerings.

The Trustees of the fund periodically review Geode's performance of its responsibilities in connection with the placement of portfolio securities transactions on behalf of the fund. The Trustees also review the compensation paid by the fund over representative periods of time to determine if it was reasonable in relation to the benefits to the fund.

Geode.

The Selection of Brokers

In selecting brokers or dealers (including affiliates of FMR) to execute the fund's portfolio transactions, Geode considers factors deemed relevant in the context of a particular trade and in regard to Geode's overall responsibilities with respect to the fund and other investment accounts, including any instructions from the fund's portfolio manager, which may emphasize, for example, speed of execution over other factors. The factors considered will influence whether it is appropriate to execute an order using ECNs, electronic channels including algorithmic trading, or by actively working an order. Other factors deemed relevant may include, but are not limited to: price; the size and type of the transaction; the reasonableness of compensation to be paid, including spreads and commission rates; the speed and certainty of trade executions; the nature and characteristics of the markets for the security to be purchased or sold, including the degree of specialization of the broker in such markets or securities; the availability of liquidity in the security, including the liquidity and depth afforded by a market center or market-maker; the reliability of a market center or broker; the degree of anonymity that a particular broker or market can provide; the potential for avoiding market impact; the execution services rendered on a continuing basis; the execution efficiency, settlement capability, and financial condition of the firm; arrangements for payment of fund expenses, if applicable; and the provision of additional brokerage and research products and services, if applicable. In seeking best qualitative execution, Geode may select a broker using a trading method for which the broker may charge a higher commission than its lowest available commission rate. Geode also may select a broker that charges more than the lowest commission rate available from another broker. For futures transactions, the selection of a futures commission merchant is generally based on the overall quality of execution and other services provided by the futures commission merchant.

The Acquisition of Brokerage and Research Products and Services

Brokers (who are not affiliates of FMR) that execute transactions for the fund may receive higher compensation from the fund than other brokers might have charged the fund, in recognition of the value of the brokerage or research products and services they provide to Geode.

Research Products and Services. These products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law: economic, industry, company, municipal, sovereign (U.S. and non-U.S.), legal, or political research reports; market color; company meeting facilitation; compilation of securities prices, earnings, dividends and similar data; quotation services, data, information and other services; analytical computer software and services; and investment recommendations. In addition to receiving brokerage and research products and services via written reports and computer-delivered services, such reports may also be provided by telephone and in person meetings with securities analysts, corporate and industry spokespersons, economists, academicians and government representatives and others with relevant professional expertise. Geode may request that a broker provide a specific proprietary or third-party product or service. Some of these products and services supplement Geode's own research activities in providing investment advice to the fund.

Execution Services. In addition, products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law, those that assist in the execution, clearing, and settlement of securities transactions, as well as other incidental functions (including, but not limited to, communication services related to trade execution, order routing and algorithmic trading, post-trade matching, exchange of messages among brokers or dealers, custodians and institutions, and the use of electronic confirmation and affirmation of institutional trades).

Mixed-Use Products and Services. Geode may use commission dollars to obtain certain products or services that are not used exclusively in Geode's investment decision-making process (mixed-use products or services). In those circumstances, Geode will make a good faith judgment to evaluate the various benefits and uses to which they intend to put the mixed-use product or service, and will pay for that portion of the mixed-use product or service that does not qualify as brokerage and research products and services with their own resources (referred to as "hard dollars").

Benefit to Geode. Geode's expenses would likely be increased if it attempted to generate these additional products and services through its own efforts, or if it paid for these products or services itself. Certain of the brokerage and research products and services Geode receives are furnished by brokers on their own initiative, either in connection with a particular transaction or as part of their overall services. Some of these products or services may not have an explicit cost associated with such product or service.

Geode's Decision-Making Process. Before causing the fund to pay a particular level of compensation, Geode will make a good faith determination that the compensation is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research products and services provided to Geode, viewed in terms of the particular transaction for the fund or Geode's overall responsibilities to the fund or other investment companies and investment accounts. While Geode may take into account the brokerage and/or research products and services provided by a broker in determining whether compensation paid is reasonable, neither Geode nor the fund incurs an obligation to any broker, dealer, or third party to pay for any product or service (or portion thereof) by generating a specific amount of compensation or otherwise. Typically, these products and services assist Geode in terms of its overall investment responsibilities to the fund and other investment companies and investment accounts; however, each product or service received may not benefit the fund. Certain funds or investment accounts may use brokerage commissions to acquire brokerage and research products and services that may also benefit other funds or accounts managed by Geode.

Affiliated Transactions

Geode may place trades with certain brokers, including NFS, through its Fidelity Capital Markets (FCM) division, and LeveL Markets, LLC (formerly Kezar Trading, LLC) (LeveL Markets), with whom FMR is under common control, provided it determines that these affiliates' trade execution abilities and costs are comparable to those of non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms.

The Trustees of the fund have approved procedures whereby a fund is permitted to purchase securities that are offered in underwritings in which an affiliate of the adviser or certain other affiliates participate. In addition, for underwritings where such an affiliate participates as a principal underwriter, certain restrictions may apply that could, among other things, limit the amount of securities that the fund could purchase in the underwritings.

Trade Allocation

Although the Trustees and officers of the fund are substantially the same as those of certain other Fidelity ® funds, investment decisions for the fund are made independently from those of other Fidelity ® funds or investment accounts (including proprietary accounts).The same security is often held in the portfolio of more than one of these funds or investment accounts. Simultaneous transactions are inevitable when several funds and investment accounts are managed by the same investment adviser, particularly when the same security is suitable for the investment objective of more than one fund or investment account.

When two or more funds or investment accounts are simultaneously engaged in the purchase or sale of the same security or instrument, the prices and amounts are allocated in accordance with procedures believed to be appropriate and equitable to each fund or investment account. In some cases this could have a detrimental effect on the price or value of the security or instrument as far as the fund is concerned. In other cases, however, the ability of the fund to participate in volume transactions will produce better executions and prices for the fund.

Orders for funds and investment accounts are not typically combined or "blocked". However, Geode may, when feasible and when consistent with the fair and equitable treatment of all funds and investment accounts and best execution, block orders of various funds and investment accounts for order entry and execution.

Geode has established allocation policies for its various funds and investment accounts to ensure allocations are appropriate given its clients' differing investment objectives and other considerations. When the supply/demand is insufficient to satisfy all outstanding trade orders, generally the amount executed is distributed among participating funds and investment accounts in proportion to the size of the original order placed for each fund and investment account, or otherwise according to the allocation policies. These policies also apply to initial public and secondary offerings. Generally, allocations are determined by traders, independent of portfolio managers, in accordance with these policies. Allocations are determined and documented on trade date.

Geode's trade allocation policies identify circumstances under which it is appropriate to deviate from the general allocation criteria and describe the alternative procedures. For example, if a standard allocation would result in a fund or investment account receiving a very small allocation (e.g., because of its small asset size), the fund or investment account may receive an increased allocation to achieve a more meaningful allocation, or it may receive no allocation. Generally, any exceptions to Geode's policies (i.e., special allocations) must be approved by senior investment or trading personnel, reviewed by the compliance department, and documented.

Commissions Paid

A fund may pay compensation including both commissions and spreads in connection with the placement of portfolio transactions. The amount of brokerage commissions paid by a fund may change from year to year because of, among other things, changing asset levels, shareholder activity, and/or portfolio turnover.

For Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund, the following table shows the fund's portfolio turnover rate for the fiscal period(s) ended February 28, 2026 and 2025. Variations in turnover rate may be due to a fluctuating volume of shareholder purchase and redemption orders and/or market conditions.

Turnover Rates
2026
2025
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
11%
13%
 
 
 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, the following fund(s) held securities issued by one or more of its regular brokers or dealers or a parent company of its regular brokers or dealers. The following table shows the aggregate value of the securities of the regular broker or dealer or parent company held by the fund as of the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026.

 
Fund
 
Regular Broker or Dealer
 
Aggregate Value of
Securities Held
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
Bank of America Corp.
 $
507,164,409
 
Citigroup, Inc.
 $
298,689,059
 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
 $
390,555,086
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
 $
1,238,495,760

 

 

The following table shows the total amount of brokerage commissions paid by the following fund(s), comprising commissions paid on securities and/or futures transactions, as applicable, for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. The total amount of brokerage commissions paid is stated as a dollar amount and a percentage of the fund's average net assets.

Fund
Fiscal Year
Ended
 
Dollar
Amount
Percentage
of
Average
Net Assets
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
2026
$
309,130
0.00%
 
2025
$
273,578
0.00%
 
2024
$
1,592,473
0.00%

 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund paid no brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

During the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2025, Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund did not allocate brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

VALUATION

The NAV is the value of a single share. NAV is computed by adding the value of a fund's investments, cash, and other assets, subtracting its liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.

The Board of Trustees has designated the fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee.

Shares of open-end investment companies (including any underlying Central funds) held by a fund are valued at their respective NAVs. If an underlying fund's NAV is unavailable, shares of that underlying fund will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies.

Generally, other portfolio securities and assets held by a fund, as well as portfolio securities and assets held by an underlying Central fund, are valued as follows:

Most equity securities are valued at the official closing price or the last reported sale price or, if no sale has occurred, at the last quoted bid price on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded.

Debt securities and other assets for which market quotations are readily available may be valued at market values in the principal market in which they normally are traded, as furnished by recognized dealers in such securities or assets. Or, debt securities and convertible securities may be valued on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service that uses a valuation matrix which incorporates both dealer-supplied valuations and electronic data processing techniques.

Short-term securities with remaining maturities of sixty days or less for which market quotations and information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates current value.

Futures contracts are valued at the settlement or closing price. Options are valued at their market quotations, if available. Swaps are valued daily using quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers.

Prices described above are obtained from pricing services that have been approved by the Committee. A number of pricing services are available and a fund may use more than one of these services. A fund may also discontinue the use of any pricing service at any time. A fund's adviser through the Committee engages in oversight activities with respect to the fund's pricing services, which includes, among other things, testing the prices provided by pricing services prior to calculation of a fund's NAV, conducting periodic due diligence meetings, and periodically reviewing the methodologies and inputs used by these services.

Foreign securities and instruments are valued in their local currency following the methodologies described above. Foreign securities, instruments and currencies are translated to U.S. dollars, based on foreign currency exchange rate quotations supplied by a pricing service as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which uses a proprietary model to determine the exchange rate. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at an interpolated rate based on days to maturity between the closest preceding and subsequent settlement period reported by the third party pricing service.

Other portfolio securities and assets for which market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the opinion of the Committee, are deemed unreliable will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the opinion of the Committee, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. In fair valuing a security, the Committee may consider factors including, but not limited to, price movements in futures contracts and ADRs, market and trading trends, the bid/ask quotes of brokers, and off-exchange institutional trading. The frequency that portfolio securities or assets are fair valued cannot be predicted and may be significant.

In determining the fair value of a private placement security for which market quotations are not available, the Committee generally applies one or more valuation methods including the market approach, income approach and cost approach. The market approach considers factors including the price of recent investments in the same or a similar security or financial metrics of comparable securities. The income approach considers factors including expected future cash flows, security specific risks and corresponding discount rates. The cost approach considers factors including the value of the security's underlying assets and liabilities.

The fund's adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.

 

BUYING AND SELLING INFORMATION

The fund may make redemption payments in whole or in part in readily marketable securities or other property pursuant to procedures approved by the Trustees if Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC determines it is in the best interests of the fund. Such securities or other property will be valued for this purpose as they are valued in computing the NAV of a fund or class, as applicable. Shareholders that receive securities or other property will realize, upon receipt, a gain or loss for tax purposes, and will incur additional costs and be exposed to market risk prior to and upon the sale of such securities or other property.

The fund, in its discretion, may determine to issue its shares in kind in exchange for securities held by the purchaser having a value, determined in accordance with the fund's policies for valuation of portfolio securities, equal to the purchase price of the fund shares issued. The fund will accept for in-kind purchases only securities or other instruments that are appropriate under its investment objective and policies. In addition, the fund generally will not accept securities of any issuer unless they are liquid, have a readily ascertainable market value, and are not subject to restrictions on resale. All dividends, distributions, and subscription or other rights associated with the securities become the property of the fund, along with the securities. Shares purchased in exchange for securities in kind generally cannot be redeemed for fifteen days following the exchange to allow time for the transfer to settle.

 

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

Dividends. A portion of the fund's income may qualify for the dividends-received deduction available to corporate shareholders. A portion of the fund's dividends, when distributed to individual shareholders, may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). Distributions by the fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account). Use of derivatives may increase taxable income and capital gains.

Capital Gain Distributions. Unless your shares of the fund are held in a tax-advantaged retirement plan, the fund's long-term capital gain distributions are federally taxable to shareholders generally as capital gains.

Returns of Capital. If the fund's distributions exceed its taxable income and capital gains realized during a taxable year, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold in taxable accounts.

Foreign Tax Credit or Deduction. Foreign governments may impose withholding taxes on dividends and interest earned by the fund with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Foreign governments may also impose taxes on other payments or gains with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Because the fund does not currently anticipate that securities of foreign issuers or underlying regulated investment companies will constitute more than 50% of its total assets at the end of its fiscal year, or fiscal quarter, respectively, shareholders should not expect to be eligible to claim a foreign tax credit or deduction on their federal income tax returns with respect to foreign taxes withheld.

Tax Status of the Fund. The fund intends to qualify each year as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code so that it will not be liable for federal tax on income and capital gains distributed to shareholders. In order to qualify as a regulated investment company, and avoid being subject to federal income or excise taxes at the fund level, the fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net realized capital gains within each calendar year as well as on a fiscal year basis (if the fiscal year is other than the calendar year), and intends to comply with other tax rules applicable to regulated investment companies.

Other Tax Information. The information above is only a summary of some of the tax consequences generally affecting the fund and its shareholders, and no attempt has been made to discuss individual tax consequences. It is up to you or your tax preparer to determine whether the sale of shares of the fund resulted in a capital gain or loss or other tax consequence to you. In addition to federal income taxes, shareholders may be subject to state and local taxes on fund distributions, and shares may be subject to state and local personal property taxes. Investors should consult their tax advisers to determine whether the fund is suitable to their particular tax situation.

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

The Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the trust and fund, as applicable, are listed below. The Board of Trustees governs the fund and is responsible for protecting the interests of shareholders. The Trustees are experienced executives who meet periodically throughout the year to oversee the fund's activities, review contractual arrangements with companies that provide services to the fund, oversee management of the risks associated with such activities and contractual arrangements, and review the fund's performance. Each of the Trustees oversees 306 funds.

The Trustees hold office without limit in time except that (a) any Trustee may resign; (b) any Trustee may be removed by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such removal; (c) any Trustee who requests to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees; and (d) any Trustee may be removed at any special meeting of shareholders by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding voting securities of the trust. Each Trustee who is not an interested person (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the trust and the fund is referred to herein as an Independent Trustee. Each Independent Trustee shall retire not later than the last day of the calendar year in which his or her 75th birthday occurs. The Independent Trustees may waive this mandatory retirement age policy with respect to individual Trustees. Officers and Advisory Board Members hold office without limit in time, except that any officer or Advisory Board Member may resign or may be removed by a vote of a majority of the Trustees at any regular meeting or any special meeting of the Trustees. Except as indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the past five years.

Experience, Skills, Attributes, and Qualifications of the Trustees. The Governance and Nominating Committee has adopted a statement of policy that describes the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills that are necessary and desirable for potential Independent Trustee candidates (Statement of Policy). The Board believes that each Trustee satisfied at the time he or she was initially elected or appointed a Trustee, and continues to satisfy, the standards contemplated by the Statement of Policy. The Governance and Nominating Committee also engages professional search firms to help identify potential Independent Trustee candidates who have the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills consistent with the Statement of Policy. From time to time, additional criteria based on the composition and skills of the current Independent Trustees, as well as experience or skills that may be appropriate in light of future changes to board composition, business conditions, and regulatory or other developments, have also been considered by the professional search firms and the Governance and Nominating Committee. In addition, the Board takes into account the Trustees' commitment and participation in Board and committee meetings, as well as their leadership of standing and ad hoc committees throughout their tenure.

In determining that a particular Trustee was and continues to be qualified to serve as a Trustee, the Board has considered a variety of criteria, none of which, in isolation, was controlling. The Board believes that, collectively, the Trustees have balanced and diverse experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills, which allow the Board to operate effectively in governing the fund and protecting the interests of shareholders. Information about the specific experience, skills, attributes, and qualifications of each Trustee, which in each case led to the Board's conclusion that the Trustee should serve (or continue to serve) as a trustee of the fund, is provided below.

Board Structure and Oversight Function. Robert A. Lawrence is an interested person and currently serves as Chair. The Trustees have determined that an interested Chair is appropriate and benefits shareholders because an interested Chair has a personal and professional stake in the quality and continuity of services provided to the fund. Independent Trustees exercise their informed business judgment to appoint an individual of their choosing to serve as Chair, regardless of whether the Trustee happens to be independent or a member of management. The Independent Trustees have determined that they can act independently and effectively without having an Independent Trustee serve as Chair and that a key structural component for assuring that they are in a position to do so is for the Independent Trustees to constitute a substantial majority for the Board. The Independent Trustees also regularly meet in executive session. Vicki L. Fuller serves as Lead Independent Trustee and as such (i) acts as a liaison between the Independent Trustees and management with respect to matters important to the Independent Trustees and (ii) with management prepares agendas for Board meetings.

Fidelity ® funds are overseen by different Boards of Trustees. The fund's Board oversees Fidelity's high income and certain equity funds, and other Boards oversee Fidelity's alternative investment, investment-grade bond, money market, asset allocation, and other equity funds. The asset allocation funds may invest in Fidelity ® funds overseen by the fund's Board. The use of separate Boards, each with its own committee structure, allows the Trustees of each group of Fidelity ® funds to focus on the unique issues of the funds they oversee, including common research, investment, and operational issues. On occasion, the separate Boards establish joint committees to address issues of overlapping consequences for the Fidelity ® funds overseen by each Board.

The Trustees operate using a system of committees to facilitate the timely and efficient consideration of all matters of importance to the Trustees, the fund, and fund shareholders and to facilitate compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and oversight of the fund's activities and associated risks. The Board, acting through its committees, has charged FMR and its affiliates with (i) identifying events or circumstances the occurrence of which could have demonstrably adverse effects on the fund's business and/or reputation; (ii) implementing processes and controls to lessen the possibility that such events or circumstances occur or to mitigate the effects of such events or circumstances if they do occur; and (iii) creating and maintaining a system designed to evaluate continuously business and market conditions in order to facilitate the identification and implementation processes described in (i) and (ii) above. Because the day-to-day operations and activities of the fund are carried out by or through FMR, its affiliates, and other service providers, the fund's exposure to risks is mitigated but not eliminated by the processes overseen by the Trustees. While each of the Board's committees has responsibility for overseeing different aspects of the fund's activities, oversight is exercised primarily through the Operations, Audit, and Compliance Committees. Appropriate personnel, including but not limited to the fund's Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), FMR's internal auditor, the independent accountants, the fund's Treasurer and portfolio management personnel, make periodic reports to the Board's committees, as appropriate, including an annual review of Fidelity's risk management program for the Fidelity ® funds. The responsibilities of each standing committee, including their oversight responsibilities, are described further under "Standing Committees of the Trustees."

Interested Trustees*:

Correspondence intended for a Trustee who is an interested person may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Bettina Doulton (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Ms. Doulton also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Doulton served in a variety of positions at Fidelity Investments, including as a managing director of research (2006-2007), portfolio manager to certain Fidelity ® funds (1993-2005), equity analyst and portfolio assistant (1990-1993), and research assistant (1987-1990). Ms. Doulton currently owns and operates Cellardoor Winery. Previously, Ms. Doulton owned and operated Phi Builders + Architects (through 2023).

Robert A. Lawrence (1952)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Lawrence also serves as Trustee of other funds. Previously, Mr. Lawrence served as a Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board of certain funds. Prior to his retirement in 2008, Mr. Lawrence served as Vice President of certain Fidelity ® funds (2006-2008), Senior Vice President, Head of High Income Division of Fidelity Management & Research Company (investment adviser firm, 2006-2008), and President of Fidelity Strategic Investments (investment adviser firm, 2002-2005).

* Determined to be an "Interested Trustee" by virtue of, among other things, his or her affiliation with the trust or various entities under common control with FMR.

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Independent Trustees:

Correspondence intended for an Independent Trustee may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Vijay C. Advani (1960)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Mr. Advani also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Mr. Advani served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to his retirement, Mr. Advani served as Executive Chairman (2020-2022), Chief Executive Officer (2017-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2016-2017) of Nuveen (global investment manager). He also served in various capacities at Franklin Resources (global investment manager), including Co-President (2015-2016), Executive Vice President, Global Advisory Services (2008-2015), Head of Global Retail Distribution (2005-2008), Executive Managing Director, International Retail Development (2002-2005), Managing Director, Product Developments, Sales & Marketing, Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa (2000-2002) and President, Templeton Asset Management India (1995-2000). Mr. Advani also served as Senior Investment Officer of International Finance Corporation (private equity and venture capital arm of The World Bank, 1984-1995). Mr. Advani is Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. India Business Council (2018-present), a Director of The Global Impact Investing Network (2019-present), a Director of LOK Capital (Mauritius) (2022-present), a member of the Advisory Council of LOK Capital (2022-present), a Senior Advisor of Neuberger Berman (2021-present), a Senior Advisor of Seviora Holdings Pte. Ltd (Temasek-Singapore) (2021-present), a Director of Seviora Capital (Singapore) (2021-present) and an Advisor of EQUIAM (2021-present). Mr. Advani formerly served as a member of the Board of BowX Acquisition Corp. (special purpose acquisition company, 2020-2021), a member of the Board of Intellecap (advisory arm of The Aavishkaar Group, 2018-2020), a member of the Board of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (2017-2020) and a member of the Board of Docusign (software, 2016-2019).

Thomas P. Bostick (1956)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Lieutenant General Bostick also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, General Bostick (United States Army, Retired) held a variety of positions within the U.S. Army, including Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2012-2016) and Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Human Resources, U.S. Army (2009-2012). General Bostick currently serves as a member of the Board and Finance and Governance & Sustainability Committees of CSX Corporation (transportation, 2020-present) and a member of the Board and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee of Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (nuclear waste management, 2020-present). General Bostick serves as Chief Executive Officer of Bostick Global Strategies, LLC (consulting, 2016-present), as a member of the Board of HireVue, Inc. (video interview and assessment, 2020-present), as a member of the Board of Allonnia (biotechnology and engineering solutions, 2022-present), on the Advisory Board of Hilco Redevelopment Partners (a real estate investment and redevelopment company, 2021-present), and on the Advisory Board of Solugen, Inc. (specialty bio-based chemicals manufacturer, 2022-present). Previously, General Bostick served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021), President, Intrexon Bioengineering (2018-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2017-2020) and Senior Vice President of the Environment Sector (2016-2017) of Intrexon Corporation (biopharmaceutical company).

Donald F. Donahue (1950)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Trustee

Mr. Donahue also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Donahue serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Miranda Partners, LLC (risk consulting for the financial services industry, 2012-present). Previously, Mr. Donahue served as Chief Executive Officer (2006-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2003-2006) and Managing Director, Customer Marketing and Development (1999-2003) of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (financial markets infrastructure). Mr. Donahue previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2015-2018), as a member of the Board of The Leadership Academy (previously NYC Leadership Academy) (2012-2022) and as a member of the Board of United Way of New York (2007-2025).

Vicki L. Fuller (1957)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Lead Independent Trustee

Ms. Fuller also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Fuller served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2018-2020), Chief Investment Officer of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (2012-2018) and held a variety of positions at AllianceBernstein L.P. (global asset management, 1985-2012), including Managing Director (2006-2012) and Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager (2001-2006). Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee and Chair of the Compensation Committee of two Blackstone business development companies (2020-present), as a member of the Board of Treliant, LLC (consulting, 2019-present), as a member of the Advisory Board of Equity Alliance (private equity, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board of Ariel Alternatives, LLC (private equity, 2020-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board and Chair of the Audit Committee of Gusto, Inc. (software, 2021-2023). In addition, Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of New York University's Stern School of Business (2022-present) and as a member of the Board of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2023-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board of Roosevelt University (2019-2024) and as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Environmental, Health and Safety Committee of The Williams Companies, Inc. (natural gas infrastructure, 2018-2021).

Patricia L. Kampling (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Kampling also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Kampling served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (2012-2019), President and Chief Operating Officer (2011-2012) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2010-2011) of Alliant Energy Corporation. Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Governance, Compensation and Nominating Committee of Xcel Energy Inc. (utilities company, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee and Safety, Environmental, Technology and Operations Committee and Chair of the Executive Development and Compensation Committee of American Water Works Company, Inc. (utilities company, 2019-present). In addition, Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Chapter (2019-present). Previously, Ms. Kampling served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity® funds (2020), a member of the Board, Compensation Committee and Executive Committee and Chair of the Audit Committee of Briggs & Stratton Corporation (manufacturing, 2011-2021), a member of the Board of Interstate Power and Light Company (2012-2019) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (2012-2019) (each a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation) and as a member of the Board and Workforce Development Committee of the Business Roundtable (2018-2019).

Thomas A. Kennedy (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Kennedy also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ®  funds. Previously, Mr. Kennedy served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ®  funds (2020) and held a variety of positions at Raytheon Company (aerospace and defense, 1983-2020), including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (2014-2020) and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2013-2014). Mr. Kennedy served as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Raytheon Technologies Corporation (aerospace and defense, 2020-2021). Mr. Kennedy serves as a Director of the Board of Directors of Textron Inc. (aerospace and defense, 2023-present).

Oscar Munoz (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Munoz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Munoz served as Executive Chairman (2020-2021), Chief Executive Officer (2015-2020), President (2015-2016) and a member of the Board (2010-2021) of United Airlines Holdings, Inc. Mr. Munoz currently serves as a member of the Board of CBRE Group, Inc. (commercial real estate, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Univision Communications, Inc. (Hispanic media, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Archer Aviation Inc. (2021-present), a member of the Defense Business Board of the United States Department of Defense (2021-present) and a member of the Board of Salesforce.com, Inc. (cloud-based software, 2022-present). Previously, Mr. Munoz served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021).

Karen B. Peetz (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Ms. Peetz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Peetz served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to her retirement, Ms. Peetz served as Chief Administration Officer (2020-2023) of Citigroup Inc. (a diversified financial service company). She also served in various capacities at Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, including President (2013-2016), Vice Chairman, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Markets & Treasury Services (2010-2013), Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Corporate Trust (2003-2008), Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Global Payments & Trade Services (2002-2003) and Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Domestic Corporate Trust (1998-2002). Ms. Peetz also served in various capacities at Chase Manhattan Corporation (1982-1998), including Senior Vice President and Manager of Corporate Trust International Business (1996-1998), Managing Director and Manager of Corporate Trust Services (1994-1996) and Managing Director and Group Manager of Financial Institution Sales (1990-1993). Ms. Peetz currently serves as Chair of Amherst Holdings Advisory Council (2018-present), Trustee of Johns Hopkins University (2016-present), Chair of the Carey Business School Advisory Council, Member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board and Finance Committee and Chair of the Lyme and Tick Related Disease Institute Advisory Council. Ms. Peetz previously served as a member of the Board of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (2019-2023), a member of the Board of Trane Technologies (2018-2022), a member of the Board of Wells Fargo Corp. (2017-2019), a member of the Board of SunCoke Energy Inc. (2012-2016), a member of the Board of Private Export Funding Corporation (2010-2016) and as a Trustee of Penn State University (2010-2014) and the United Way of New York City (2008-2010).

Sabra R. Purtill (1962)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2026

Trustee

Ms. Purtill also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Ms. Purtill previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2025). Ms. Purtill currently serves as a member of the Board of Verisk Analytics (technology and data analytics, 2025-present). Previously, Ms. Purtill served in various capacities at American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (insurance, 2019-2025), including as an advisor to the Chief Financial Officer of AIG (2024-2025), Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2023-2024), Chief Investment Officer of Corebridge Financial Services, Inc. (then a subsidiary of AIG) (2022-2023), Chief Risk Officer (2021-2022) and Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (2019-2021). Ms. Purtill currently serves as member (2018-present) and Chair (2022-present) of the Advisory Board of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and as a member of the College Foundation at the University of Virginia (2023-present).

Susan Tomasky (1953)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Tomasky also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Tomasky served in various executive officer positions at American Electric Power Company, Inc. (1998-2011), including most recently as President of AEP Transmission (2007-2011). Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Lead Director of the Board of Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (utilities company, 2012-present) and as a member of the Board of its subsidiary company, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (2021-present). In addition, Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member (2009-present) and President (2020-present) of the Board of the Royal Shakespeare Company - America (2009-present) and as a member of the Board of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (2011-present). Previously, Ms. Tomasky served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2020), as a member of the Board of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (2007-2020), as a member of the Board (2011-2018) and Lead Independent Director (2015-2018) of Andeavor Corporation (previously Tesoro Corporation) (independent oil refiner and marketer), as a member of the Board of Summit Midstream Partners LP (energy, 2012-2018) and as a member of the Board and Sustainability Committee and as Chair of the Audit Committee of Marathon Petroleum Corporation (2018-2025). In addition, Ms. Tomasky previously served as a member of the Board and Kenyon in the World Committee of Kenyon College (2016-2025).

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Advisory Board Members and Officers:

Correspondence intended for a Member of the Advisory Board (if any) may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235. Correspondence intended for an officer or Peter S. Lynch may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations+

Peter S. Lynch (1944)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2003

Member of the Advisory Board

Mr. Lynch also serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Lynch is Vice Chairman and a Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm). In addition, Mr. Lynch serves as a Trustee of Boston College and as the Chairman of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. Previously, Mr. Lynch served as Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR Co., Inc. (investment adviser firm) and on the Special Olympics International Board of Directors (1997-2006).     

Heather Bonner (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2023

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Bonner also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Bonner is a Senior Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Bonner serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Bonner was Managing Director at AQR Capital Management (2013-2022) and Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer of the AQR Funds (2013-2022).

Craig S. Brown (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2022

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Brown also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Brown is a Vice President (2015-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Brown serves as Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Brown served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2022).     

Stephanie Caron (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Caron also serves as Chief Financial Officer of other funds. Ms. Caron is Head of Fidelity Fund and Investment Operations (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Caron serves as President, Executive Vice President, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Caron was Head of Investment Services for Strategic Advisers LLC (investment adviser firm, 2019-2024).

William C. Coffey (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Secretary

Mr. Coffey also serves as Assistant Secretary of other funds. Mr. Coffey is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel (2010-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Coffey served as Secretary and CLO of certain funds (2018-2019); CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities and Assistant Secretary of certain funds (2009-2018).     

Jonathan Davis (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2010

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Davis also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Davis is a Vice President (2006-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Davis serves as Assistant Treasurer or Director of certain Fidelity entities.        

Laura M. Del Prato (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Del Prato also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Del Prato is a Senior Vice President (2017-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Del Prato serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Del Prato served as President and Treasurer of The North Carolina Capital Management Trust: Cash Portfolio and Term Portfolio (2018-2020).     

Peter Brian Enyeart (1967)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Mr. Enyeart also serves as Vice President of other funds. Mr. Enyeart is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Enyeart was Head of Strategic Advisers LLC (SAI) (investment advisor firm, 2018-2025).

Colm A. Hogan (1973)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Hogan also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Hogan is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Hogan serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Hogan served as Deputy Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2020) and Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2018). 

Nicole Macarchuk (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Secretary and Chief Legal Officer (CLO)

Ms. Macarchuk also serves as an officer of other funds and as CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities. Ms. Macarchuk is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Head of Asset Management Legal (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2024-present). Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Macarchuk was a Partner at Dechert, LLP (law firm, 2022-2024), where she focused her corporate practice on financial services and asset management industry. Prior to joining Dechert, LLP, Ms. Macarchuk was Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for Angel Island Capital, LLC (2019-2022).

Chris Maher (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Maher also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Maher is a Senior Vice President (2023-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Maher serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Maher served as Assistant Treasurer of certain funds (2013-2020).     

Jason P. Pogorelec (1975)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Chief Compliance Officer

Mr. Pogorelec also serves as Chief Compliance Officer of other funds. Mr. Pogorelec is a Senior Vice President of Asset Management Compliance (2020-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Pogorelec serves as Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm, 2023-present) and Ballyrock Investment Advisors LLC (2023-present). Previously, Mr. Pogorelec was Vice President, Associate General Counsel for Fidelity Investments (2010-2020) and served as Assistant Secretary of certain Fidelity® funds (2015-2020).          

Melissa Reilly (1971)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Ms. Reilly also serves as Vice President of other funds. Ms. Reilly is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Reilly serves as Director of Fidelity Venture Growth Fund II GP LLC (2026-present). Previously, Ms. Reilly was Global Head of Equity Research (2024-2025) and Chief Investment Officer of the Equity Division (2013-2024).

Brett Segaloff (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Officer

Mr. Segaloff also serves as AML Officer of other funds. Mr. Segaloff is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Segaloff serves as Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer or Anti Money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act Compliance Officer of certain Fidelity entities.          

Stacie M. Smith (1974)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2016

President and Treasurer

Ms. Smith also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Smith is a Senior Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Smith serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities and has served in other fund officer roles.

Joyce Todisco (1983)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Todisco also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Todisco is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Todisco serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain other Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Todisco was a Director in the asset and wealth management practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (2017-2022).

Jim Wegmann (1979)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Wegmann also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Wegmann is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Wegmann serves as Assistant Treasurer of FIMM, LLC (2021-present). Previously, Mr. Wegmann served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2021).          

+ The information includes principal occupation during the last five years. 

Standing Committees of the Trustees. The Board of Trustees has established various committees to support the Independent Trustees in acting independently in pursuing the best interests of the funds and their shareholders. Currently, the Board of Trustees has 9 standing committees. The members of each committee are Independent Trustees. Advisory Board members may be invited to attend meetings of the committees.

The Operations Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Ms. Fuller currently serving as Chair. The committee serves as a forum for consideration of issues of importance to, or calling for particular determinations by, the Independent Trustees. The committee also considers matters involving potential conflicts of interest between the funds and FMR and its affiliates and reviews proposed contracts and the proposed continuation of contracts between the funds and FMR and its affiliates, and reviews and makes recommendations regarding contracts with third parties unaffiliated with FMR, including insurance coverage and custody agreements. The committee also monitors additional issues including the nature, levels and quality of services provided to shareholders and significant litigation. The committee also has oversight of compliance issues not specifically within the scope of any other committee. The committee is also responsible for definitive action on all compliance matters involving the potential for significant reimbursement by FMR.

The Fair Value Oversight Committee is composed of Mses. Tomasky (Chair), Fuller, Kampling, Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Advani, Bostick, Donahue, Kennedy, and Munoz. The Fair Value Oversight Committee oversees the valuation of fund investments by the valuation designee, receives and reviews related reports and information, and monitors matters of disclosure to the extent required to fulfill its statutory responsibilities.

The Board of Trustees has established two Fund Oversight Committees: the Equity I Committee (composed of Messrs. Advani (Chair), Bostick, and Donahue, and Mses. Purtill and Tomasky) and the Equity II Committee (composed of Messrs. Munoz (Chair) and Kennedy, and Mses. Fuller, Kampling, and Peetz). Each committee develops an understanding of and reviews the investment objectives, policies, and practices of each fund under its oversight. Each committee also monitors investment performance, compliance by each relevant fund with its investment policies and restrictions and reviews appropriate benchmarks, competitive universes, unusual or exceptional investment matters, the personnel and other resources devoted to the management of each fund and all other matters bearing on each fund's investment results. Each committee will review and recommend any required action to the Board in respect of specific funds, including new funds, changes in fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closing to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds. The members of each committee may organize working groups to make recommendations concerning issues related to funds that are within the scope of the committee's review. These working groups report to the committee or to the Independent Trustees, or both, as appropriate. Each working group may request from FMR such information from FMR as may be appropriate to the working group's deliberations.

The Product and Fund Services Committee is composed of Messrs. Kennedy (Chair) and Munoz, and Mses. Kampling, and Purtill. Regarding shareholder services, the committee considers the structure and amount of the funds' transfer agency fees and fees, including direct fees to investors (other than sales loads), such as bookkeeping and custodial fees, and the nature and quality of services rendered by FMR and its affiliates or third parties (such as custodians) in consideration of these fees. The committee also considers other non-investment management services rendered to the funds by FMR and its affiliates, including pricing and bookkeeping services. The committee receives information on and where appropriate recommends policies concerning the securities transactions of the funds, including brokerage. The committee periodically reviews the policies and practices with respect to efforts to achieve best execution, commissions paid to firms supplying research and brokerage services or paying fund expenses, and policies and procedures designed to assure that any allocation of portfolio transactions is not influenced by the sale of fund shares. The committee also monitors brokerage and other similar relationships between the funds and firms affiliated with FMR that participate in the execution of securities transactions. Regarding the distribution of fund shares, the committee considers issues bearing on the various distribution channels employed by the funds, including issues regarding Rule 18f-3 plans and related consideration of classes of shares, sales load structures (including breakpoints), load waivers, selling concessions and service charges paid to intermediaries, Rule 12b-1 plans, contingent deferred sales charges, and finder's fees, and other means by which intermediaries are compensated for selling fund shares or providing shareholder servicing, including revenue sharing. The committee also considers issues bearing on the preparation and use of advertisements and sales literature for the funds, policies and procedures regarding frequent purchase of fund shares, and selective disclosure of portfolio holdings. Regarding proxy voting, the committee reviews the fund's proxy voting guidelines and changes thereto, and reviews the manner in which the guidelines have been applied. The committee will receive information on the manner in which proxy votes have been cast under the proxy voting guidelines and on general engagements between the fund's investment advisers and portfolio companies concerning matters presented to shareholders for approval. The committee will also receive reports on any issues relating to the fund's annual voting report filed with the SEC on Form N-PX. The committee will receive reports concerning the implementation of procedures and controls designed to assure that the proxy voting guidelines are implemented in accordance with their terms. The committee will receive reports with respect to steps taken by FMR to assure that proxy voting has been done without regard to any other FMR relationships, business or otherwise, with that portfolio company. The committee will make recommendations to the Board concerning the casting of proxy votes in circumstances where FMR has determined that, because of a conflict of interest, the proposal to be voted on should be reviewed by the Board. Regarding Product Matters, the committee will review and recommend any required action in respect of specific funds, including, but not limited to requests for authorization to organize and file new funds, changes in fund investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closings of funds to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds.

The Audit Committee is composed of Mses. Peetz (Chair) and Tomasky, and Messrs. Advani, Donahue, and Kennedy. All committee members must be able to read and understand fundamental financial statements, including a company's balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. At least one committee member will be an "audit committee financial expert" as defined by the SEC. The committee meets separately at least annually with the funds' Treasurer, with the funds' Chief Financial Officer, with personnel responsible for the internal audit function of FMR LLC, with the funds' independent auditors, and with the funds' CCO. The committee has direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, and oversight of the work of the independent auditors employed by the funds. The committee assists the Trustees in fulfilling their responsibility to oversee: (i) the systems relating to internal control over financial reporting of the funds and the funds' service providers; (ii) the funds' auditors and the annual audits of the funds' financial statements; (iii) the financial reporting processes of the funds; (iv) the handling of whistleblower reports relating to internal accounting and/or financial control matters; (v) the accounting policies and disclosures of the funds; and (vi) studies of fund profitability and other comparative analyses relevant to the board's consideration of the investment management contracts for the funds. The committee considers and acts upon (i) the provision by any independent auditor of any non-audit services for any fund, and (ii) the provision by any independent auditor of certain non-audit services to fund service providers and their affiliates to the extent that such approval (in the case of this clause (ii)) is required under applicable regulations of the SEC. In furtherance of the foregoing, the committee has adopted (and may from time to time amend or supplement) and provides oversight of policies and procedures for non-audit engagements by independent auditors of the funds. The committee is responsible for approving all audit engagement fees and terms for the funds and for resolving disagreements between a fund and any independent auditor regarding any fund's financial reporting. Auditors of the funds report directly to the committee. The committee will obtain assurance of independence and objectivity from the independent auditors, including a formal written statement delineating all relationships between the auditor and the funds and any service providers consistent with the rules of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. It will discuss regularly and oversee the review of internal controls of and the management of risks by the funds and their service providers with respect to accounting and financial matters (including financial reporting relating to the funds), including a review of: (i) any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect the funds' ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data; (ii) any change in the fund's internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the fund's internal control over financial reporting; and (iii) any fraud, whether material or not, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the funds' or service providers' internal control over financial reporting. The committee will also review periodically the funds' major exposures relating to internal control over financial reporting and the steps that have been taken to monitor and control such exposures. In connection to such reviews the committee will receive periodic reports on the funds' service providers' internal control over financial reporting. It will also review any correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies or published reports that raise material issues regarding the funds' financial statements or accounting policies. These matters may also be reviewed by the Compliance Committee or the Operations Committee. The Chair of the Audit Committee will coordinate with the Chairs of other committees, as appropriate. The committee reviews at least annually a report from each independent auditor describing any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality control, peer review, or Public Company Accounting Oversight Board examination of the auditing firm and any material issues raised by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities of the auditing firm and in each case any steps taken to deal with such issues. The committee will oversee and receive reports on the funds' financial reporting process, will discuss with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditors and, if appropriate, internal audit personnel of FMR LLC, their qualitative judgments about the appropriateness and acceptability of accounting principles and financial disclosure practices used or proposed for adoption by the funds. The committee will review with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditor, and internal audit personnel of FMR LLC and, as appropriate, legal counsel the results of audits of the funds' financial statements.

The Governance and Nominating Committee is composed of Mses. Fuller (Chair) and Tomasky, and Mr. Kennedy. With respect to fund governance and board administration matters, the committee periodically reviews procedures of the Board of Trustees and its committees (including committee charters) and periodically reviews compensation of Independent Trustees. The committee monitors corporate governance matters and makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees on the frequency and structure of the Board of Trustee meetings and on any other aspect of Board procedures. It acts as the administrative committee under the retirement plan for Independent Trustees who retired prior to December 30, 1996 and under the fee deferral plan for Independent Trustees. It reviews the performance of legal counsel employed by the funds and the Independent Trustees. On behalf of the Independent Trustees, the committee will make such findings and determinations as to the independence of counsel for the Independent Trustees as may be necessary or appropriate under applicable regulations or otherwise. The committee is also responsible for Board administrative matters applicable to Independent Trustees, such as expense reimbursement policies and compensation for attendance at meetings, conferences and other events. The committee monitors compliance with, acts as the administrator of, and makes determinations in respect of, the provisions of the code of ethics and any supplemental policies regarding personal securities transactions applicable to the Independent Trustees. The committee monitors the functioning of each Board committee and makes recommendations for any changes, including the creation or elimination of standing or ad hoc Board committees. The committee monitors regulatory and other developments to determine whether to recommend modifications to the committee's responsibilities or other Trustee policies and procedures in light of rule changes, reports concerning "best practices" in corporate governance, and other developments in mutual fund governance. The committee reports regularly to the Independent Trustees with respect to these activities. The committee recommends that the Board establish such special or ad hoc Board committees as may be desirable or necessary from time to time in order to address ethical, legal, or other matters that may arise. The committee also oversees the annual self-evaluation of the Board of Trustees and of each committee and establishes procedures to allow it to exercise this oversight function. In conducting this oversight, the committee shall address all matters that it considers relevant to the performance of the Board of Trustees and shall report the results of its evaluation to the Board of Trustees, including any recommended amendments to the principles of governance, and any recommended changes to the funds' or the Board of Trustees' policies, procedures, and structures. The committee reviews periodically the size and composition of the Board of Trustees as a whole and recommends, if necessary, measures to be taken so that the Board of Trustees reflects the appropriate balance of knowledge, experience, skills, expertise, and diversity required for the Board as a whole and contains at least the minimum number of Independent Trustees required by law. The committee makes nominations for the election or appointment of Independent Trustees and non-management Members of any Advisory Board, and for membership on committees. The committee shall have authority to retain and terminate any third-party advisers, including authority to approve fees and other retention terms. Such advisers may include search firms to identify Independent Trustee candidates and board compensation consultants. The committee may conduct or authorize investigations into or studies of matters within the committee's scope of responsibilities, and may retain, at the funds' expense, such independent counsel or other advisers as it deems necessary. The committee will consider Independent Trustee candidates to the Board of Trustees recommended by shareholders based upon the criteria applied to candidates presented to the committee by a search firm or other source. Recommendations, along with appropriate background material concerning the candidate that demonstrates his or her ability to serve as an Independent Trustee of the funds, should be submitted to the Chair of the committee at the address maintained for communications with Independent Trustees. If the committee retains a search firm, the Chair will generally forward all such submissions to the search firm for evaluation. With respect to the criteria for selecting Independent Trustees, it is expected that all candidates will possess the following minimum qualifications: (i) unquestioned personal integrity; (ii) not an interested person of the funds within the meaning of the 1940 Act; (iii) does not have a material relationship (e.g., commercial, banking, consulting, legal, or accounting) with the adviser, any sub-adviser, or their affiliates that could create an appearance of lack of independence in respect of the funds; (iv) has the disposition to act independently in respect of FMR and its affiliates and others in order to protect the interests of the funds and all shareholders; (v) ability to attend regularly scheduled meetings during the year; (vi) demonstrates sound business judgment gained through broad experience in significant positions where the candidate has dealt with management, technical, financial, or regulatory issues; (vii) sufficient financial or accounting knowledge to add value in the complex financial environment of the funds; (viii) experience on corporate or other institutional oversight bodies having similar responsibilities, but which board memberships or other relationships could not result in business or regulatory conflicts with the funds; and (ix) capacity for the hard work and attention to detail that is required to be an effective Independent Trustee in light of the funds' complex regulatory, operational, and marketing setting. The Governance and Nominating Committee may determine that a candidate who does not have the type of previous experience or knowledge referred to above should nevertheless be considered as a nominee if the Governance and Nominating Committee finds that the candidate has additional qualifications such that his or her qualifications, taken as a whole, demonstrate the same level of fitness to serve as an Independent Trustee.

The Compliance Committee is composed of Mses. Kampling (Chair), Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Bostick and Munoz. The committee oversees the administration and operation of the compliance policies and procedures of the funds and their service providers as required by Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act. The committee is responsible for the review and approval of policies and procedures relating to (i) provisions of the Code of Ethics, (ii) anti-money laundering requirements, (iii) compliance with investment restrictions and limitations, (iv) privacy, (v) recordkeeping, and (vi) other compliance policies and procedures which are not otherwise delegated to another committee. The committee has responsibility for recommending to the Board the designation of a CCO of the funds. The committee serves as the primary point of contact between the CCO and the Board, oversees the annual performance review and compensation of the CCO, and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to the removal of the appointed CCO, as appropriate. The committee receives reports of significant correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies, employee complaints or published reports which raise concerns regarding compliance matters, and copies of significant non-routine correspondence with the SEC. The committee receives reports from the CCO including the annual report concerning the funds' compliance policies as required by Rule 38a-1, quarterly reports in respect of any breaches of fiduciary duty or violations of federal securities laws, and reports on any other compliance or related matters that would otherwise be subject to periodic reporting or that may have a significant impact on the funds. The committee will recommend to the Board, what actions, if any, should be taken with respect to such reports.

The Research Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Mr. Bostick currently serving as Chair. The Committee's purpose is to assess the quality of the investment research available to FMR's investment professionals. As such, the Committee reviews information pertaining to the sources of such research, the categories of research, the manner in which the funds bear the cost of research, and FMR's internal research capabilities, including performance metrics, interactions between FMR portfolio managers and research analysts, and the professional quality of analysts in research careers. Where necessary, the Committee recommends actions with respect to various reports providing information on FMR's research function.

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, each committee held the number of meetings shown in the table below:

COMMITTEE
NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD
Operations Committee
9
Fair Value Oversight Committee
4
Equity I Committee
6
Equity II Committee
6
Product and Fund Services Committee
6
Audit Committee
4
Governance and Nominating Committee
8
Compliance Committee
4
Research Committee
8

 

The following table sets forth information describing the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Trustee in the fund and in all funds in the aggregate within the same fund family overseen by the Trustee for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025.

Interested Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
BETTINA DOULTON
ROBERT A LAWRENCE
 
 
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Independent Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
VIJAY ADVANI
THOMAS P BOSTICK
DONALD F DONAHUE
VICKI L FULLER
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
THOMAS A KENNEDY
OSCAR MUNOZ
KAREN PEETZ
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
none
none
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
SABRA PURTILL
SUSAN TOMASKY
 
 
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following tables set forth information describing the compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board (if any) for his or her services for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, or calendar year ended December 31, 2025, as applicable.

Compensation Table (A)

 
 
 
AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
 
ACCRUED
VOLUNTARY
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
VIJAY ADVANI
$
17,180
$
14,227
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
17,453
$
6,714
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
18,492
$
18,492
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
17,955
$
1,186
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
17,453
$
2,953
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
17,453
$
7,250
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
17,180
$
12,123
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
17,402
$
17,402
 
SABRA PURTILL (B)
$
14,375
$
12,937
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
17,453
$
8,392
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

(A)   Bettina Doulton, Robert A. Lawrence, and Peter S. Lynch are interested persons and are compensated by Fidelity.

 

( B)  Ms. Purtill served as a Member of the Advisory Board of  Fidelity Concord Street Trust from May 14, 2025 through December 31, 2025. Ms. Purtill serves as a Trustee of Fidelity Concord Street Trust effective January 1, 2026.

 

 

 
 
 
TOTAL
COMPENSATION
FROM THE
FUND COMPLEX (A)
 
VOLUNTARY 
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM THE FUND
COMPLEX
 
VIJAY ADVANI
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
530,000
$
144,000
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
570,000
$
402,970
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
530,000
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
530,000
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
530,000
$
187,346
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
520,000
$
260,004
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
SABRA PURTILL
$
346,667
$
214,554
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
530,000
$
180,000
 
 
 
 
 
 

(A)   Reflects compensation received for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025, for 306 funds of 30 trusts (including Fidelity Beacon Street Trust, Fidelity Commonwealth Trust II, Fidelity Congress Street Fund, and Fidelity Exchange Fund, which do not contain any assets). Compensation figures include cash and may include amounts elected to be deferred.

 

 

As of February 28, 2026, 100% of the fund's total outstanding shares was held by Fidelity ® funds, Fidelity managed 529 plans, and Fidelity managed collective investment trusts, as applicable. As of February 28, 2026, the Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the fund owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of the class's total outstanding shares, with respect to the fund.

 

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

FMR LLC, as successor by merger to FMR Corp., is the ultimate parent company of FMR. The voting common shares of FMR LLC are divided into two series. Series B is held predominantly by members of the Johnson family, including Abigail P. Johnson, directly or through trusts, and is entitled to 49% of the vote on any matter acted upon by the voting common shares. Series A is held predominantly by non-Johnson family member employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates and is entitled to 51% of the vote on any such matter. The Johnson family group and all other Series B shareholders have entered into a shareholders' voting agreement under which all Series B shares will be voted in accordance with the majority vote of Series B shares. Under the 1940 Act, control of a company is presumed where one individual or group of individuals owns more than 25% of the voting securities of that company. Therefore, through their ownership of voting common shares and the execution of the shareholders' voting agreement, members of the Johnson family may be deemed, under the 1940 Act, to form a controlling group with respect to FMR LLC.

At present, the primary business activities of FMR LLC and its subsidiaries are: (i) the provision of investment advisory, management, shareholder, investment information and assistance and certain fiduciary services for individual and institutional investors; (ii) the provision of securities brokerage services; (iii) the management and development of real estate; and (iv) the investment in and operation of a number of emerging businesses.

Geode, a registered investment adviser, is a subsidiary of Geode Capital Holdings LLC. Geode was founded in January 2001 to develop and manage quantitative investment strategies and to provide advisory and sub-advisory services.

FMR, Geode Capital Management, LLC, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and the fund have adopted codes of ethics under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act that set forth employees' fiduciary responsibilities regarding the fund, establish procedures for personal investing, and restrict certain transactions. Employees subject to the codes of ethics, including Fidelity and Geode investment personnel, may invest in securities for their own investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by the fund.

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

The fund has entered into a management contract with FMR, pursuant to which FMR furnishes investment advisory and other services.

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, FMR intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that FMR has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, FMR may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment.

Management and Sub-Advisory Services. FMR provides the fund with all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing the fund's investments, compensates all officers of the fund and all Trustees who are interested persons of the trust or of FMR, and compensates all personnel of the fund or FMR performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

In addition, FMR or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the fund. These services include providing facilities for maintaining the fund's organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters and other persons dealing with the fund; preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; maintaining the fund's records and the registration of the fund's shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws; developing management and shareholder services for the fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Trustees.

Geode serves as sub-adviser of the fund. Under its management contract with the fund, FMR acts as investment adviser. Under the sub-advisory agreement, and subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, Geode directs the investments of the fund in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations.

Management-Related Expenses. Under the terms of the fund's management contract, FMR or an affiliate is responsible for payment of all expenses involved in the operation of the fund, including all expenses allocable at the fund level, except the following: (i) transfer agent fees, Rule 12b-1 fees and other expenses allocable at the class level; (ii) interest and taxes; (iii) fees and expenses of the trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the trust or of FMR; (iv) custodian fees and expenses; (v) expenses of printing and mailing proxy materials to shareholders of the fund; (vi) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the fund's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; and (vii) such non-recurring and/or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the fund is a party and the legal obligation which the fund may have to indemnify the trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto. The fund shall pay its non-operating expenses, including brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

Management Fee.

The fund does not pay a management fee to FMR for the services rendered.

FMR may, from time to time, voluntarily reimburse all or a portion of a fund's or, in the case of a multiple class fund, a class's operating expenses. FMR retains the ability to be repaid for these expense reimbursements in the amount that expenses fall below the limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Expense reimbursements will increase returns, and repayment of the reimbursement will decrease returns.

Sub-Adviser - Geode.   The fund and FMR have entered into sub-advisory agreement(s) with Geode. Pursuant to the sub-advisory agreement(s), FMR has granted Geode investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities. 

Under the terms of the sub-advisory agreement, for providing investment management services to the fund, FMR, and not the fund, pays Geode fees at an annual rate of 0.0100% of the average daily net assets of the fund.

In addition, Geode has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its sub-advisory fee.

The following table shows the amount of sub-advisory fees paid by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, on behalf of the fund, to Geode for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. 

Fund
Fiscal Years
Ended
 
Sub-Advisory Fees
Paid by FMR
to Geode
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
2026
$
4,341,066
 
2025
$
7,272,167
 
2024
$
5,782,215

As of February 28, 2026, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, and in certain cases, participation in several types of profit-based compensation plans. A portion of portfolio manager compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by Geode or at the election of the portfolio manager, as applicable.

Fund Name
Portfolio Manager
Role(s)
Compensated on Fund
Benchmark Index(s)
Sub-Portfolio Benchmark Index(s)
Peer Group(s)
Sub-Portfolio Peer Group(s)
Peer Group Compensation Based on Performance of
Fidelity ®
Series Total Market Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Series Total Market Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Series Total Market Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Series Total Market Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Series Total Market Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

 

Base salary is determined annually by level of responsibility and tenure at Geode. The bonus is in part based on the pre-tax investment performance of the fund(s) and account(s) relative to a custom peer group, if applicable, and relative to a benchmark index assigned to each fund or account. Performance is measured over multiple measurement periods that encompass rolling periods of up to three years. A portion of the bonus is linked to each fund's relative pre-tax investment performance measured against each fund's index in the table above. A subjective component of the bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to the management of Geode, including recruiting, monitoring, and mentoring within the investment management teams, as well as time spent assisting in firm promotion. Portfolio managers may also be compensated under a profit-based compensation plan, which is primarily based on the profits of Geode.

The compensation plan can give rise to potential conflicts of interest. Pay tends to increase with additional and more complex responsibilities that include increased assets under management and a portion of the bonus relates to firm promotion efforts, which together indirectly link compensation to sales. Managing and providing research to multiple accounts (including proprietary accounts) can give rise to potential conflicts of interest if the accounts have different objectives, benchmarks, time horizons, and fees as a portfolio manager must allocate time and investment ideas across multiple accounts. Securities selected for accounts other than the fund may outperform the securities selected for the fund.

In addition to managing each fund's investment portfolio, portfolio managers also manage other investment portfolios and accounts on behalf of Geode or its affiliates.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($98,704 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($98,704 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($98,704 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($98,704 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($98,704 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Series Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

Geode Voting Policies:    

Geode Authority and Duties to Vote Client and Fund Securities  

As an investment adviser, Geode holds discretionary voting authority over a majority of its client accounts. Geode understands its obligations with respect to voting for clients and will apply a voting methodology for clients in a manner that Geode believes represents the best interests of its clients. Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode's voting methodology is applied in a unified manner across all clients consistent with the proxy voting policies ("Voting Policies") described in this document. In certain limited instances, Geode clients may request that client-approved proxy voting guidelines are required to be followed. In these rare instances, a third-party proxy provider is engaged to vote proxies in accordance with such client-approved guidelines rather than the Voting Policies as described below. Geode's Voting Policies are designed to (1) establish a framework for Geode's decision-making with respect to proxy voting in client accounts and (2) set forth operational procedures for the oversight and execution of Geode's proxy voting responsibilities. Geode's Operations Committee oversees the implementation of Geode's voting authority under these Voting Policies .  

Third-Party Proxy Advisory Firms  

Geode has engaged a third-party proxy voting service firm ("Proxy Agent") to act as its proxy voting agent. The Proxy Agent is responsible for executing votes in accordance with the Voting Policies and providing administrative support, including operational, recordkeeping, and reporting services. In addition, Geode has retained third-party proxy advisory firms to provide research reports. These reports, combined with insights from Geode's engagement with issuers and industry groups, help inform any decisions Geode makes in accordance with the Voting Policies.

Geode's Stewardship team performs weekly and monthly oversight of the Proxy Agent's implementation and execution of the Voting Policies. The oversight may include sampling votes cast on behalf of client accounts to identify potential inconsistencies between the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies and the actual vote instructions submitted for Geode's client accounts.  The sampling may focus on voting patterns across similar proposals or on company-specific evaluations, particularly where the Proxy Agent separately performs consulting services on behalf of a company that is the subject of a vote.  The results of this oversight are reported to Geode's Operations Committee.  

Proxy Voting Process    

Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode retains the responsibility for voting proxy ballot items in accordance with the Voting Policies herein and does not otherwise reference the Proxy Agent's voting policies. To help facilitate the vote execution process, the Proxy Agent prepares a written analysis and recommendation of each proxy ballot item based on the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies. The Proxy Agent generally pre-populates and submits votes for proxy ballot items in accordance with such recommendations. If the Proxy Agent or Geode becomes aware that an issuer has filed, or will file, additional proxy solicitation materials sufficiently in advance of the voting deadline, the Proxy Agent and Geode will generally endeavor to consider such information where such information is viewed as material in Geode's discretion when casting votes on behalf of client accounts. In certain instances, this may result in an override or a revised recommendation issued by the Proxy Agent.  

In limited circumstances where the Voting Policies do not address the specific matter, the Proxy Agent will refer the ballot back to Geode. Ballot items that have been referred to Geode for a voting decision are handled on a case-by-case basis.  

Geode aims to vote all shareholder meetings; however, when deemed appropriate, Geode reserves the right to refrain from voting certain meetings, for example in cases where:  

Power of attorney documentation is required.

Issuer-specific beneficial owner documentation or certifications are required.

Voting is not permissible due to sanctions affecting the company.

Voting occurs in certain share blocking markets where shares are subject to lockup periods during shareholder meeting dates.

Securities Lending

While Geode typically does not recall securities on loan for voting purposes because it views the revenue of the loan to be greater than the potential long-term financial value from the vote itself, Geode, in acting as a fiduciary for its clients, may determine on a case-by-case basis that the potential value of the vote outweighs the revenue from the loan and recall securities accordingly.

Conflicts of Interest  

Due to its focused business model and the number of investments that Geode will make for its clients (particularly pursuant to its indexing strategy), Geode does not anticipate that actual or potential conflicts of interest are likely to occur in the ordinary course of its business. However, Geode believes it is essential to avoid having conflicts of interest affect its objective of voting in the best interests of its clients. Therefore, in the event that members of the Operations Committee, the Proxy Agent or any other person involved in the analysis or voting of proxies has knowledge of, or has reason to believe there may exist, any potential relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode (or any affiliate of Geode) or their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents, such person shall notify the other members of the Operations Committee. Geode will analyze and address such potential conflict of interest, consulting with outside counsel, as appropriate. In the case of an actual conflict of interest, on the advice of counsel, Geode expects that the independent directors of Geode will consider the matter and may (1) determine that there is no conflict of interest (or that reasonable measures have been taken to remedy or avoid any conflict of interest) that would prevent Geode from voting the applicable proxy, (2) abstain, (3) cause authority to be delegated to the Proxy Agent or a similar special fiduciary to vote the applicable proxy or (4) recommend other methodology for mitigating the conflict of interest, if deemed appropriate (e.g., echo voting).  

Proxy Voting Policies    

Geode has established the Voting Policies that are summarized below to maximize the value of investments in its clients' accounts, which it believes will be furthered through (1) accountability of a company's management and directors to its shareholders, (2) alignment of the interests of management with those of shareholders (including through compensation, benefit and equity ownership programs), and (3) increased disclosure of a company's business and operations.  Geode reserves the right to override any of the Voting Policies with respect to a particular shareholder vote when such an override is, in Geode's best judgment, consistent with the overall principle of voting proxies in the best long-term economic interests of Geode's clients.  

All proxy votes shall be considered and made in a manner consistent with the best interests of Geode's clients (as well as shareholders of mutual fund clients) without regard to any other relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode or its affiliates. As a general matter, (1) proxies will be voted FOR incumbent members of a board of directors and FOR routine management proposals, except as otherwise addressed under these policies; (2) shareholder and non-routine management proposals addressed by these policies will be voted as provided in these policies; and (3) shareholder and non-routine management proposals not addressed by these policies will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For ballots related to proxy contests, mergers, acquisitions and other organizational transactions, Geode may determine it is appropriate to conduct a company specific evaluation.  

Non-US Issuers: Corporate governance standards, legal or regulatory requirements and disclosure practices in foreign countries can differ from those in the United States. When voting the securities of non-US issuers, Geode will evaluate proposals in accordance with the Voting Policies to the greatest extent possible but will also take local market standards and best practices into consideration. In the event local market standards and best practices in a non-US jurisdiction differs with (or are not specifically covered by) the Voting Policies, Geode will generally vote in accordance with such local market standards and best practices. For example, some jurisdictions have different standards for director independence and a greater tolerance for non-independent directors on boards and Geode will vote in accordance with those standards in those jurisdictions, even if not consistent with the policies below. In addition, Geode will not vote in re-registration markets outside of the US.  

Geode's specific policies are as follows:  

I. Director Elections & Other Board/Governance Matters

A. Election of Directors:    

Geode will generally vote FOR director nominees and incumbent members of a board of directors except in certain instances detailed below. In all cases where it is stated herein that Geode will vote against the chair of a committee, Geode will instead vote against the following directors in the following order if the chair of the committee is not up for election: (a) chair of the committee; (b) most tenured member of the committee; (c) chair of the board; (d) lead Independent Director; (e) most tenured board member up for election; provided that Geode will not vote against non-incumbents and will instead vote against the next director up for election as noted above.

1. Attendance. Geode will vote AGAINST if the incumbent board member failed to attend at least 75% of meetings in the previous year and does not provide a reasonable explanation (e.g. illness, family emergency, work on behalf of the company or service to the nation); Support may also be withheld from the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the proxy indicates that not all directors attended 75% of the aggregate of their board and committee meetings but fails to provide the names of the directors.  

2. Independent Directors . Geode will vote AGAINST a director if (1) the Nominee is non-independent and full board comprises less than a majority of independent directors, or (2) the Nominee is not independent and either sits on a key committee or the board lacks any of the key committees. For purposes of the Voting Policies, independence will be assessed based on the company's relevant listing standard and controlled companies will be exempt from the assessment in line with exemptions from listing standards, where applicable.  

3. Director Responsiveness.    

a. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on shareholder proposals that received approval by Geode and a majority of the votes cast in the previous year.  

b. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on takeover offers where Geode and a majority of shareholders tendered their shares.  

c. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if at the previous board election, directors opposed by Geode received more than 50% withhold/against votes of the shares cast and the company failed to address the issue(s) that caused the high withhold/against vote.

d. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when there is insufficient responsiveness to

1. a say-on-pay vote that received less than 70% support at the last annual general meeting, or

2. a say-on-pay frequency vote that received a majority of votes for one frequency and the board chose a longer frequency.

4. Repriced Options.  Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee in the concurrent or next following vote if, within the last year and without shareholder approval, the company's board of directors or compensation committee has repriced or replaced underwater options for stocks, cash or other consideration held by officers or directors.

5. Golden Parachutes.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee if the compensation committee adopted or renewed an excessive golden parachute within the past year (i.e., since the prior AGM).

For purposes of the Voting Policies, "excessive" is defined as:  

a. cash severance payment is greater than three times salary and bonus;

b. change-in-control cash severance payments are not double triggered; or  

c. excise tax gross-ups are allowed.

Acceleration of equity payments may be considered excessive but will be reviewed considering the presence of other adverse circumstances.

6. Poor Accounting Practices/Material Weaknesses. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the audit committee if poor accounting practices are identified that rise to a level of serious concern, such as fraud, misapplication of GAAP and material weaknesses identified in disclosures, unless circumstances such as the severity, breadth, chronological sequence, duration, and the company's efforts at remediation or corrective actions would render the poor accounting practice moot, immaterial or insignificant.  

7. Compensation Concerns.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when:

a. Say-on-Pay is not on the ballot and there are compensation concerns (e.g. as defined under this Policy, or if the company fails to include a Say-on-Pay ballot item when required by applicable regulation or the company's declared policy), or

b. Say-on-Pay proposal is on the ballot but fails to address concerns (e.g. excessive non-employee director compensation without disclosing a compelling rationale or other mitigating factors).

8. Over boarding.   Geode will vote AGAINST a non-CEO director who sits on more than five public company boards. Geode will vote AGAINST the outside boards of a director if they are a CEO of a public company and sit on the board of more than two public companies besides their own.

9. Unequal Voting Rights. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the company maintains a capital stock structure with unequal voting rights.  Exceptions to the policy may include, but are not limited to: Newly-public companies with a reasonable sunset provision; where the unequal voting rights are considered de minimis; or the company provides sufficient safeguards for minority shareholders.

10. Problematic Board Governance. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the relevant committee responsible for the problematic governance practices when such practices have been identified, including:

a. Unilateral By-law/Charter Amendments (e.g., allowing the board to make amendments without shareholder consent)  

b. Problematic Audit Practices (i.e., the company receives an adverse opinion on the company's financial statements from its auditor)  

c. Governance Failures (Bribery, Criminal Activity, regulatory sanctions, legal judgements, etc.)  

d. Adopting or extending an anti-takeover provision that would have been opposed by Geode under this Policy without shareholder approval  

B. Majority Election.    

Unless a company has a director resignation policy, Geode will generally vote FOR proposals calling for directors to be elected by a majority of votes cast in a board election provided that the plurality vote applies when there are more nominees than board seats.  

C. Indemnification of Directors . Geode will vote FOR charter and by-law amendments expanding the Indemnification of Directors to the maximum extent permitted under Delaware law (regardless of the jurisdiction of incorporation) and vote AGAINST charter and by-law amendments completely eliminating directors' liability for breaches of care.

D. Proxy Access . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals seeking to establish or amend proxy access which allow a shareholder (or shareholder group) holding at least 3% of the voting power of the company's outstanding shares continuously for a minimum of 3 years the ability to nominate no more than 25% of the board of directors. Geode will generally vote AGAINST proposals that do not meet the aforementioned criteria.  

E. Board Composition  

1. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors to be independent of management.  

2. Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors on board nominating, audit and compensation committees to be independent.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals calling for the separation of the roles of Chairman & CEO, if combined and there is a lead independent director. Proposals will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, if the roles of Chairman & CEO are combined and there is no lead independent director to determine if appointment of an independent Chairman would likely be in shareholders' best interest to promote effective oversight of management by the Board.  

II. Executive & Director Compensation and Stock Plans      

A. Stock Option Plan . Geode will vote AGAINST the adoption of or amendment to authorize additional shares under a Stock Option Plan if:  

1. The stock option plan includes evergreen provisions, which provides for an automatic allotment of equity compensation every year.  

2. Dilution and burn rate are considered excessive (as defined below). However, where dilution and burn rate are considered excessive, and there's either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues, Geode will vote FOR. Note: Where dilution is considered excessive, Geode then considers industry-specific burn rate as secondary test.

a. Dilution is calculated by dividing the following by all common shares outstanding:

i. Shares reserved for the amendment or plan;

ii. Shares still available under the plan and/or continuing plans prior to the proposed amendment (excluding shares under employee purchase plans but including any "evergreen" or replenishment shares); and

iii. Shares granted but unexercised under the plan and/or continuing plans (excluding shares under employee purchase plans)

b. Dilution is considered "excessive" if the dilution rate exceeds the following thresholds: (1) 25% for micro                         capitalization companies, (2) 20% for small capitalization companies, and (3) 15% for all other companies.

c. Burn rate is considered "excessive" if the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.

3. The exercise price of options is less than 100% of fair market value on the date of grant, except that the offering price may be as low as 85% of fair market value if the discount is expressly granted in lieu of salary or cash bonus. However, a modest number of shares (limited to 5% for a large capitalization company and 10% for a small and micro capitalization companies) may be available for grant to employees and directors under the plan if the grant is made by a compensation committee composed entirely of independent directors (the "De Minimis Exception").  

4. If the directors eligible to receive options under the plan are involved in the administration of the plan or the plan administrator has discretion over the awards.  

5. The plan's terms allow repricing or replacement of underwater options, or the board/committee has repriced or replaced options outstanding under the plan in the past two years without shareholder approval.  

6. The plan provides that the vesting of equity awards may accelerate before a potential change in control occurs.  

B. Restricted Stock Awards . Geode will vote AGAINST adoption of or amendments to authorize additional shares for Restricted Stock Awards ("RSA") if dilution is considered excessive (as defined above) and the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.  

C. Omnibus Stock Plans . Geode will vote AGAINST if one or more component violates any of the criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies. In the case of an omnibus stock plan, the dilution limits applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies will be measured against the total number of shares under all components of such plan.   

D. Say on Pay (non-binding).  

1. Advisory Vote on Executive Compensation.

Geode will generally vote FOR an advisory vote on executive compensation but will review on a case-by-case basis when: (1) there is a significant misalignment between executive pay and company performance; (2) the company maintains significant problematic pay practices; or (3) the prior advisory vote received less than 70% support and the board exhibits a significant level of poor communication and responsiveness to shareholders.  

  • Geode will vote AGAINST new or materially amended employment agreements containing single-trigger cash vesting, or repricing or replacement of securities without shareholder approval within the prior year. Single-trigger equity vesting will be considered in conjunction with problematic pay practices.

2. Frequency Vote . Geode will vote FOR having an advisory vote on executive compensation every year.  

3. Advisory Vote on Golden Parachute . Geode will vote AGAINST "excessive" change-in-control severance payments (as defined herein).  

E. Stock Repurchase   Program . Geode will vote FOR, unless there is clear evidence of past abuse of the authority; the plan contains no safeguards against selective buybacks, or the authority can be used as an anti-takeover mechanism.  

F. Clawback Proposals . Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals seeking to recoup unearned incentive bonuses or other incentive payments made to senior executives if it is later determined that fraud, misconduct, or negligence significantly contributed to a restatement of financial results that led to the awarding of unearned incentive compensation.  

G. Golden Parachute.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to submit a severance agreement to a shareholder vote when:  

1. the company maintains an existing policy addressing excessive severance, and  

2. the provisions of the existing policy would not be deemed "excessive" (as defined herein).  

H. Holding Period for Executives.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals requesting full tenure holding periods for executives on shares acquired through equity compensation programs during their employment.  

I. Employee Stock Purchase Plans. Geode will vote AGAINST if the plan violates any of the relevant criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies, except that (1) the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to or greater than 85% of the stock's fair market value if the plan constitutes a reasonable effort to encourage broad based participation in the company's equity, and (2) in the case of non-U.S. company stock purchase plans, the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to the prevailing market conditions as articulated by the Agent, provided that the minimum stock purchase price must be at least 75% of the stock's fair market value.    

III. Anti-Takeover Measures and Shareholder Rights  

A. Geode will generally vote as follows on anti-takeover measures:   

1. Special Interest Directors . Vote AGAINST addition of special interest directors to the board.

2. Blank Check Preferred Stock . Vote AGAINST authorization of "Blank Check" Preferred Stock when the issuance would be used for anti-takeover purposes without shareholder approval. Geode will vote FOR proposals to require shareholder approval for the distribution of preferred stock except where the blank check preferred stock proposal is proposed in connection with an acquisition or merger.  

3. Classification of Boards . Vote AGAINST proposals to classify boards and FOR proposals to de-classify boards.  

4. Golden Parachutes . Vote AGAINST where Geode deems "excessive" (as defined herein) in the event of change-in-control.  

5. Poison Pills . Vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee in the concurrent or next following vote on the election of directors if a poison pill has been adopted or extended without shareholder approval, unless (a) the board has adopted a Poison Pill with a sunset provision; (b) the term is less than three years; (c) the Pill includes a qualifying offer clause; or (d) shareholder approval is required to reinstate the expired Pill. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals requiring or recommending that shareholders be given an opportunity to vote on the adoption of poison pills.  

6. Shareholder Rights . Vote AGAINST reduction or limitation of Shareholder Rights (e.g., action by written consent, ability to call a special meeting, or remove directors).  

7. Reincorporation . Vote AGAINST reincorporation in another jurisdiction when accompanied by Anti-Takeover Provisions, including increased statutory anti-takeover provisions. In assessing reincorporation proposals, Geode will consider adoption of new articles of incorporation or bylaws which amount to material diminution of shareholder rights and protections. Geode will vote FOR management proposals to reincorporate in another jurisdiction when not accompanied by such anti-takeover provisions.  

8. Board Size . Vote AGAINST requirements that restrict or expand the board size to prevent outside interests from holding seats. However, changes with a legitimate business purpose will be supported.

9. Supermajority Voting Requirements . Vote AGAINST supermajority voting requirements (i.e., typically 2/3 or greater) for boards and shareholders. Geode will vote FOR proposals to eliminate supermajority voting requirements unless there is a controlling shareholder.  

10. Transfer of Authority . Vote AGAINST proposals to transfer authority from shareholders to directors.  

B. Control Shares Acquisition Statutes . Geode will vote FOR proposed amendments to a company's certificate of incorporation or by-laws that enable the company to opt-out of control shares acquisition statutes.  

C. Anti-Greenmail . Geode will vote FOR Anti-Greenmail proposals so long as they are not part of anti-takeover provisions (in which case the vote will be AGAINST).  

IV. Capitalization Issues or Capital Structure    

A. Differential Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST the introduction of new classes of stock with differential voting rights.  

B. Preemptive Rights . Geode will vote FOR elimination of preemptive rights.  

C. Reverse Stock Split . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to implement a reverse stock split when the number of authorized shares will be proportionately reduced or the reverse stock split is necessary to avoid de-listing or there is bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST if any evidence that reverse stock split could be used to thwart takeover attempts. Geode will support a proposal resulting in an authorization of up to 300% shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. Geode will vote AGAINST any proposal resulting in an authorization exceeding 300% the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes.  

D. Adjust Par Value of Common Stock . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to adjust the par value of common stock. Review case-by-case if the proposal may facilitate an anti-takeover device or other negative corporate governance action.  

E. Issuance of Large Blocks of Stock . Geode will vote FOR the issuance of large blocks of stock if such proposals have a legitimate business purpose and do not result in dilution of greater than 20%. However, a company's specific circumstances and market practices may be considered in determining whether the proposal is consistent with shareholders' interests.  

F. Reprice Outstanding Stock Options . Geode will vote AGAINST proposals to reprice or replace outstanding stock options where the plans (1) do not exclude senior management and directors; or (2) contain a repricing or replacement proposal that is not value neutral to shareholders based upon an acceptable options pricing model. Otherwise these proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account: (i) whether the options proposed to be repriced or replaced exceeded the dilution thresholds described in these current proxy voting policies when initially granted; (ii) the company's relative performance compared to other companies within the relevant industry or industries; and (iii) economic and other conditions affecting the relevant industry or industries in which the company competes.  

G. Excessive Increases in Common Stock . Geode will vote AGAINST excessive increases in common stock unless there is either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST increases in authorized common stock that would result in authorized capital in excess of three times the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. However, requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis when there are significant risks of non-approval, including a government rescue program, or other extenuating circumstances.  

H. Capitalization tied to Merger/Acquisition . Geode will generally vote FOR capitalization proposals tied to a merger/acquisition to give management the ability to finance the transaction. However, Geode will review on a case-by-case basis where it determines that such capitalization items may result in excessive or inappropriate dilution of shareholders' interests if the requested capitalization is more than is needed to complete the transaction.    

V. Environmental and Social    

A. General . Evaluate each proposal related to environmental and social issues (excluding political contributions). Geode will vote with management's recommendation on shareholder proposals concerning environmental or social issues, as Geode believes management and the board are ordinarily in the best position to address these matters, unless Geode believes the proposals meet the following conditions (i) request disclosure of new or additional information that is material to investors, and increase or preserve shareholder value by improving transparency into the company's processes and governance relating to the topic of the proposal, and (ii) would not be impractical or overly burdensome for the company to comply with. Geode may take action against the re-election of board members if there are serious concerns over an issuer's approach to environmental or social issues.  

B. Political Activity . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to disclose company practices related to political activity, except instances when the company has been flagged for problematic political activity by a regulatory organization will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

VI. Other Business  

A. Cumulative Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST introduction of cumulative voting rights. Geode will vote FOR elimination of cumulative voting rights.  

B. Confidential Voting and Independent Vote Tabulation . Geode will vote FOR proposals to adopt these practices.  

C. Shares of Investment Companies For Institutional Accounts . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals recommended by the underlying funds' Board of Trustees, unless voting is not permitted under applicable laws and regulations.  

D. Auditors . Geode will vote AGAINST proposed auditors where non-audit fees constitute more than half of the total fees paid by the company to the audit firm if the excessive fees are not tied to an IPO, equity raise, bankruptcy service, or other one-off transaction. Absent such issues, Geode will vote FOR selection of proposed auditors.  

E. Virtual Meetings . Geode will generally vote FOR management proposals allowing for the convening of shareholder meetings by electronic means provided that comparable rights and opportunities for shareholder participation are aligned with those available during an in-person event.  

F. Charter and Bylaw Amendments   

1. Geode will vote FOR amendments if they meet the below criteria. Amendments that do not meet all of the noted criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

a. is editorial in nature;  

b. shareholder rights are not harmed;  

c. there is negligible or positive impact on shareholder value;  

d. management provides adequate reasons for the amendments; and

e. the company is required to do so by law (if applicable).  

2. Geode will vote FOR proposals to amend articles of incorporation that are in connection with mergers/acquisitions, provided that such amendments are otherwise consistent with the Voting Policies.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals giving the board exclusive authority to amend the bylaws. Geode will vote FOR proposals giving the board the ability to amend the bylaws in addition to shareholders.  

4. Geode will vote as otherwise set forth in the Voting Policies for amendments that are necessary to effect stock splits, to change a company's name or to authorize additional shares of common stock.

G. Routine Proposals . Geode will vote FOR routine agenda items and similar routine management proposals such as changing the company name or procedural matters relating to the shareholder meeting.  

H. Proxy Solicitation Expenses . Geode will vote AGAINST reimbursing proxy solicitation expenses unless part of a proxy contest, in which case Geode will evaluate in connection with the contest.  

I. CEO Succession Planning . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals seeking the adoption of a documented CEO succession planning policy.  

J. Adjourn Meeting . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals to adjourn meetings unless linked to an item on the agenda which does not merit support per the Voting Policies.

K. Other Business . Geode will vote AGAINST management proposals to approve business matters where such matters are not adequately disclosed in meeting materials.  

L. Proxy Contests/Contested Director Elections . Geode will review contested ballot items on a case-by-case basis (note: all other ballot items will be reviewed under the relevant or applicable guideline(s)).  

To view a fund's proxy voting record for the most recent 12-month period ended June 30, if applicable, visit www.fidelity.com/proxyvotingresults or visit the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. To request a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at the telephone number listed on the front cover page of this SAI.

 

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

The fund has entered into a distribution agreement with Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of FMR. The principal business address of FDC is 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917. FDC is a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

The fund's distribution agreement calls for FDC to use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for shares of the fund, which are continuously offered.

Promotional and administrative expenses in connection with the offer and sale of shares are paid by FMR.

The Trustees have approved a Distribution and Service Plan with respect to shares of the fund (the Plan) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (the Rule).

The Rule provides in substance that a fund may not engage directly or indirectly in financing any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund except pursuant to a plan approved on behalf of the fund under the Rule.

The Plan, as approved by the Trustees, allows shares of the fund and/or FMR to incur certain expenses that might be considered to constitute indirect payment by the fund of distribution expenses.

The Plan adopted for the fund or class, as applicable, is described in the prospectus.

Under the Plan, if the payment of management fees by the fund to FMR is deemed to be indirect financing by the fund of the distribution of its shares, such payment is authorized by the Plan.

The Plan specifically recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenue, as well as its past profits or its other resources, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. In addition, the Plan provides that FMR, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

Prior to approving the Plan, the Trustees carefully considered all pertinent factors relating to the implementation of the Plan, and determined that there is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit the fund or class, as applicable, and its shareholders.

In particular, the Trustees noted that the Plan does not authorize payments by shares of the fund other than those made to FMR under its management contract with the fund.

To the extent that the Plan gives FMR and FDC greater flexibility in connection with the distribution of shares, additional sales of shares or stabilization of cash flows may result.

Furthermore, certain shareholder support services may be provided more effectively under the Plan by local entities with whom shareholders have other relationships.

FDC or an affiliate may compensate, or upon direction make payments for certain retirement plan expenses to intermediaries. A number of factors are considered in determining whether to pay these additional amounts. Such factors may include, without limitation, the level or type of services provided by the intermediary, the level or expected level of assets or sales of shares, and other factors. In addition to such payments, FDC or an affiliate may offer other incentives such as sponsorship of educational or client seminars relating to current products and issues, payments or reimbursements for travel and related expenses associated with due diligence trips that an intermediary may undertake in order to explore possible business relationships with affiliates of FDC, and/or payments of costs and expenses associated with attendance at seminars, including travel, lodging, entertainment, and meals. Certain of the payments described above may be significant to an intermediary. As permitted by SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules and other applicable laws and regulations, FDC or an affiliate may pay or allow other incentives or payments to intermediaries.

The fund's transfer agent or an affiliate may also make payments and reimbursements from its own resources to certain intermediaries (who may be affiliated with the transfer agent) for providing recordkeeping and administrative services to plan participants or for providing other services to retirement plans. Please see "Transfer and Service Agent Services" in this SAI for more information.

FDC or an affiliate may also make payments to banks, broker-dealers and other service-providers (who may be affiliated with FDC) for distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services. If you have purchased shares of the fund through an investment professional, please speak with your investment professional to learn more about any payments his or her firm may receive from FMR, FDC, and/or their affiliates, as well as fees and/or commissions the investment professional charges. You should also consult disclosures made by your investment professional at the time of purchase.

Any of the payments described in this section may represent a premium over payments made by other fund families. Investment professionals may have an added incentive to sell or recommend a fund over others offered by competing fund families, or retirement plan sponsors may take these payments into account when deciding whether to include a fund as a plan investment option.

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

The fund has entered into a transfer agent agreement with Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of FMR, which is located at 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210. Under the terms of the agreement, FIIOC (or an agent, including an affiliate) performs transfer agency services.

For providing transfer agency services, FIIOC receives no fees from the fund.

FIIOC may collect fees charged in connection with providing certain types of services such as exchanges, closing out fund balances, checkwriting, wire transactions, and providing historical account research, as applicable.

FIIOC bears the expense of typesetting, printing, and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, and all other reports, notices, and statements to existing shareholders, with the exception of proxy statements.

The fund has entered into a service agent agreement with Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of FMR (or an agent, including an affiliate). Under the terms of the agreement, FSC calculates the NAV and dividends for shares, maintains the fund's portfolio and general accounting records, and administers the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

For providing pricing and bookkeeping services, FSC receives no fee from the fund.

FMR bears the cost of pricing and bookkeeping services under the terms of its management contract with the fund.

 

SECURITIES LENDING

During the fiscal year, the securities lending agent, or the investment adviser (where the fund does not use a securities lending agent) monitors loan opportunities for the fund, negotiates the terms of the loans with borrowers, monitors the value of securities on loan and the value of the corresponding collateral, communicates with borrowers and the fund's custodian regarding marking to market the collateral, selects securities to be loaned and allocates those loan opportunities among lenders, and arranges for the return of the loaned securities upon the termination of the loan. Income and fees from securities lending activities for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, are shown in the following table:

Security Lending Activities
 
Fund(s)
 
 
Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund
Gross income from securities lending activities
$
34,256,170
Fees paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split
$
0
Administrative fees
$
0
Rebate (paid to borrower)
$
23,498,044
Other fees not included in the revenue split (lending agent fees to NFS)
$
971,730
Aggregate fees/compensation for securities lending activities
$
24,469,774
Net income from securities lending activities
$
9,786,396
 
 
 

A fund does not pay cash collateral management fees, separate indemnification fees, or other fees not reflected above.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

Trust Organization.

Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

The Trustees are permitted to create additional funds in the trust and to create additional classes of a fund.

The assets of the trust received for the issue or sale of shares of each fund and all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, subject to the rights of creditors, are allocated to such fund, and constitute the underlying assets of such fund. The underlying assets of each fund in the trust shall be charged with the liabilities and expenses attributable to such fund. Any general expenses of the trust shall be allocated between or among any one or more of the funds.

Shareholder Liability. The trust is an entity commonly known as a "Massachusetts business trust." Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of such a trust may, under certain circumstances, be held personally liable for the obligations of the trust.

The Declaration of Trust contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability for the debts, liabilities, obligations, and expenses of the trust or fund. The Declaration of Trust provides that the trust shall not have any claim against shareholders except for the payment of the purchase price of shares and requires that each agreement, obligation, or instrument entered into or executed by the trust or the Trustees relating to the trust or to a fund shall include a provision limiting the obligations created thereby to the trust or to one or more funds and its or their assets. The Declaration of Trust further provides that shareholders of a fund shall not have a claim on or right to any assets belonging to any other fund.

The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification out of a fund's property of any shareholder or former shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the fund solely by reason of his or her being or having been a shareholder and not because of his or her acts or omissions or for some other reason. The Declaration of Trust also provides that a fund shall, upon request, assume the defense of any claim made against any shareholder for any act or obligation of the fund and satisfy any judgment thereon. Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which a fund itself would be unable to meet its obligations. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC believes that, in view of the above, the risk of personal liability to shareholders is remote.

Voting Rights. The fund's capital consists of shares of beneficial interest. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value they own. The voting rights of shareholders can be changed only by a shareholder vote. Shares may be voted in the aggregate, by fund, and by class.

The shares have no preemptive or conversion rights. Shares are fully paid and nonassessable, except as set forth under the heading "Shareholder Liability" above.

The trust or a fund or a class may be terminated upon the sale of its assets to, or merger with, another open-end management investment company, series, or class thereof, or upon liquidation and distribution of its assets. The Trustees may reorganize, terminate, merge, or sell all or a portion of the assets of a trust or a fund or a class without prior shareholder approval. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a trust, shareholders of each of its funds are entitled to receive the underlying assets of such fund available for distribution. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a fund or a class, shareholders of that fund or that class are entitled to receive the underlying assets of the fund or class available for distribution.

Custodian(s).

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 50 Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts, is custodian of the assets of the fund.

The custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of the fund's assets and the appointment of any subcustodian banks and clearing agencies.

The Bank of New York Mellon, headquartered in New York, also may serve as special purpose custodian of certain assets in connection with repurchase agreement transactions.

From time to time, subject to approval by a fund's Treasurer, a Fidelity® fund may enter into escrow arrangements with other banks if necessary to participate in certain investment offerings.

FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and Members of the Board of Trustees may, from time to time, conduct transactions with various banks, including banks serving as custodians for certain funds advised by FMR or an affiliate. Transactions that have occurred to date include mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgment of the fund's adviser, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, 101 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts, independent registered public accounting firm, audits financial statements for the fund and provides other audit, tax, and related services.

 

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

The fund views holdings information as sensitive and limits its dissemination. The Board authorized FMR to establish and administer guidelines for the dissemination of fund holdings information, which may be amended at any time without prior notice. FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee (comprising executive officers of FMR) evaluates disclosure policy with the goal of serving the fund's best interests by striking an appropriate balance between providing information about the fund's portfolio and protecting the fund from potentially harmful disclosure. The Board reviews the administration and modification of these guidelines and receives reports from the fund's chief compliance officer periodically.

The fund will provide a full list of holdings monthly on www.fidelity.com 30 days after the month-end (excluding high income security holdings, which generally will be presented collectively monthly and included in a list of full holdings 60 days after month-end).

The fund will provide its top ten holdings (excluding cash and futures) on Fidelity's web site monthly, 15 days after month-end.

The fund may disclose a list of full or partial holdings on www.fidelity.com earlier than indicated above when FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee determines that there is a legitimate business purpose and the additional disclosure is not harmful to the fund.

Unless otherwise indicated, this information will be available on the web site until updated for the next applicable period.

The fund may also from time to time provide or make available to the Board or third parties upon request specific fund level performance attribution information and statistics. Third parties may include fund shareholders or prospective fund shareholders, members of the press, consultants, and ratings and ranking organizations. Nonexclusive examples of performance attribution information and statistics may include (i) the allocation of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions among various asset classes, sectors, industries, and countries, (ii) the characteristics of the stock and bond components of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions, (iii) the attribution of fund returns by asset class, sector, industry, and country and (iv) the volatility characteristics of the fund.

FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee may approve a request for fund level performance attribution and statistics as long as (i) such disclosure does not enable the receiving party to recreate the complete or partial portfolio holdings of any Fidelity ® fund prior to such fund's public disclosure of its portfolio holdings and (ii) Fidelity has made a good faith determination that the requested information is not material given the particular facts and circumstances. Fidelity may deny any request for performance attribution information and other statistical information about a fund made by any person, and may do so for any reason or for no reason.

Disclosure of non-public portfolio holdings information for a Fidelity ® fund's portfolio may only be provided pursuant to the guidelines below.

The Use of Holdings In Connection With Fund Operations. Material non-public holdings information may be provided as part of the activities associated with managing Fidelity ® funds to: entities which, by explicit agreement or by virtue of their respective duties to the fund, are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed; other parties if legally required; or persons FMR believes will not misuse the disclosed information. These entities, parties, and persons include, but are not limited to: the fund's trustees; the fund's manager, its sub-advisers, if any, and their affiliates whose access persons are subject to a code of ethics (including portfolio managers of affiliated funds of funds); contractors who are subject to a confidentiality agreement; the fund's auditors; the fund's custodians; proxy voting service providers; financial printers; pricing service vendors; broker-dealers in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or requests for price quotations or bids on one or more securities; securities lending agents; counsel to the fund or its Independent Trustees; regulatory authorities; stock exchanges and other listing organizations; parties to litigation; third parties in connection with a bankruptcy proceeding relating to a fund holding; and third parties who have submitted a standing request to a money market fund for daily holdings information. Non-public holdings information may also be provided to an issuer regarding the number or percentage of its shares that are owned by the fund and in connection with redemptions in kind.

Other Uses Of Holdings Information. In addition, the fund may provide material non-public holdings information to (i) third parties that calculate information derived from holdings for use by FMR, a sub-adviser, or their affiliates, (ii) ratings and rankings organizations, and (iii) an investment adviser, trustee, or their agents to whom holdings are disclosed for due diligence purposes or in anticipation of a merger involving the fund. Each individual request is reviewed by the Executive Holdings Policy Committee which must find, in its sole discretion that, based on the specific facts and circumstances, the disclosure appears unlikely to be harmful to the fund. Entities receiving this information must have in place control mechanisms to reasonably ensure or otherwise agree that, (a) the holdings information will be kept confidential, (b) no employee shall use the information to effect trading or for their personal benefit, and (c) the nature and type of information that they, in turn, may disclose to third parties is limited. FMR relies primarily on the existence of non-disclosure agreements and/or control mechanisms when determining that disclosure is not likely to be harmful to the fund.

At this time, the entities receiving information described in the preceding paragraph are: Factset Research Systems Inc. (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (full holdings weekly (generally as of the previous Friday), generally 5 business days thereafter); MSCI Inc. and certain affiliates (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); and Bloomberg, L.P. (full holdings daily, on the next business day).

FMR, its affiliates, or the fund will not enter into any arrangements with third parties from which they derive consideration for the disclosure of material non-public holdings information. If, in the future, such an arrangement is desired, prior Board approval would be sought and any such arrangements would be disclosed in the fund's SAI.

There can be no assurance that the fund's policies and procedures with respect to disclosure of fund portfolio holdings will prevent the misuse of such information by individuals and firms that receive such information.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

The fund's financial statements and financial highlights for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, and report of the independent registered public accounting firm, are included in the fund's Form N-CSR and are incorporated herein by reference. 

Total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table may differ from the ratios of expenses to average net assets in the financial highlights because total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table include any acquired fund fees and expenses, whereas the ratios of expenses in the financial highlights do not, except to the extent any acquired fund fees and expenses relate to an entity, such as a wholly-owned subsidiary, with which a fund's financial statements are consolidated. Acquired funds include other investment companies (such as Central funds or other underlying funds) in which the fund has invested, if and to the extent it is permitted to do so.

Total annual operating expenses in the prospectus fee table and the financial highlights do not include any expenses associated with investments in certain structured or synthetic products that may rely on the exception from the definition of "investment company" provided by section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act. 

APPENDIX

Fidelity, the Fidelity Investments Logo and all other Fidelity trademarks or service marks used herein are trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC. Any third-party marks that are used herein are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.

Fidelity Flex® Funds

 

Fund
Ticker
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
FDFIX


Fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

April 29, 2026

 

This Statement of Additional Information (SAI) is not a prospectus. Portions of the fund's annual report are incorporated herein. The annual report(s) are supplied with this SAI.

To obtain a free additional copy of a prospectus or SAI, dated April 29, 2026, an annual report, a fund's financial statements, or a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at 1-800-544-3455 (for managed account clients) or 1-800-835-5092 (for retirement plan participants) or visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com (for managed account clients) or www.401k.com (for retirement plan participants). 

For more information on any Fidelity ® fund, including charges and expenses, call Fidelity at the number indicated above for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before investing or sending money.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

VALUATION

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

SECURITIES LENDING

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

APPENDIX

 

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS 

The following policies and limitations supplement those set forth in the prospectus. Unless otherwise noted, whenever an investment policy or limitation states a maximum percentage of the fund's assets that may be invested in any security or other asset, or sets forth a policy regarding quality standards, such standard or percentage limitation will be determined immediately after and as a result of the fund's acquisition of such security or other asset. Accordingly, any subsequent change in values, net assets, or other circumstances will not be considered when determining whether the investment complies with the fund's investment policies and limitations.

The fund's fundamental investment policies and limitations cannot be changed without approval by a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act)) of the fund. However, except for the fundamental investment limitations listed below, the investment policies and limitations described in this Statement of Additional Information (SAI) are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

The following are the fund's fundamental investment limitations set forth in their entirety.

Diversification

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer.

Senior Securities

The fund may not issue senior securities, except in connection with the insurance program established by the fund pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission or as otherwise permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Borrowing

The fund may not borrow money, except that the fund may borrow money for temporary or emergency purposes (not for leveraging or investment) in an amount not exceeding 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) less liabilities (other than borrowings). Any borrowings that come to exceed this amount will be reduced within three days (not including Sundays and holidays) to the extent necessary to comply with the 33 1/3% limitation.

Underwriting

The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies.

Concentration

The fund may not purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities) if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of companies whose principal business activities are in the same industry.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) looks through to the U.S. Government securities.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in any non-money market Central fund, FMR looks through to the holdings of the Central fund.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, FMR may analyze the characteristics of a particular issuer and security and assign an industry or sector classification consistent with those characteristics in the event that the third-party classification provider used by FMR does not assign a classification.

Real Estate

The fund may not purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from investing in securities or other instruments backed by real estate or securities of companies engaged in the real estate business).

Commodities

The fund may not purchase or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from purchasing or selling options and futures contracts or from investing in securities or other instruments backed by physical commodities).

Loans

The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.

 

The following investment limitations are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

Short Sales

The fund does not currently intend to sell securities short, unless it owns or has the right to obtain securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short, and provided that transactions in futures contracts and options are not deemed to constitute selling securities short.

Margin Purchases

The fund does not currently intend to purchase securities on margin, except that the fund may obtain such short-term credits as are necessary for the clearance of transactions, and provided that margin payments in connection with futures contracts and options on futures contracts shall not constitute purchasing securities on margin.

Borrowing

The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements are treated as borrowings for purposes of the fundamental borrowing investment limitation).

Illiquid Securities

The fund does not currently intend to purchase any security if, as a result, more than 10% of its net assets would be invested in securities that are deemed to be illiquid because they are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale or because they cannot be sold or disposed of in the ordinary course of business at approximately the prices at which they are valued.

For purposes of the fund's illiquid securities limitation discussed above, if through a change in values, net assets, or other circumstances, the fund were in a position where more than 10% of its net assets were invested in illiquid securities, it would consider appropriate steps to protect liquidity.

Loans

The fund does not currently intend to lend assets other than securities to other parties, except by (a) lending money (up to 15% of the fund's net assets) to a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) assuming any unfunded commitments in connection with the acquisition of loans, loan participations, or other forms of debt instruments. (This limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities, to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.)

 

In addition to the fund's fundamental and non-fundamental investment limitations discussed above:

In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.

For the fund's policies and limitations on futures and options transactions, see "Investment Policies and Limitations - Futures, Options, and Swaps."

 

The following pages contain more detailed information about types of instruments in which the fund may invest, techniques the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may employ in pursuit of the fund's investment objective, and a summary of related risks. The fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may not buy all of these instruments or use all of these techniques unless it believes that doing so will help the fund achieve its goal. However, the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) is not required to buy any particular instrument or use any particular technique even if to do so might benefit the fund.

On the following pages in this section titled "Investment Policies and Limitations," and except as otherwise indicated, references to "an adviser" or "the adviser" may relate to the fund's adviser or a sub-adviser, as applicable.

Affiliated Bank Transactions. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in transactions with financial institutions that are, or may be considered to be, "affiliated persons" of the fund under the 1940 Act. These transactions may involve repurchase agreements with custodian banks; short-term obligations of, and repurchase agreements with, the 50 largest U.S. banks (measured by deposits); municipal securities; U.S. Government securities with affiliated financial institutions that are primary dealers in these securities; short-term currency transactions; and short-term borrowings. In accordance with exemptive orders issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Board of Trustees has established and periodically reviews procedures applicable to transactions involving affiliated financial institutions.

Borrowing. If a fund borrows money, its share price may be subject to greater fluctuation until the borrowing is paid off. If a fund makes additional investments while borrowings are outstanding, this may be considered a form of leverage.

Cash Management. A fund may hold uninvested cash or may invest it in cash equivalents such as money market securities, repurchase agreements, or shares of short-term bond or money market funds, including (for Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients only) shares of Fidelity ® Central funds. Generally, these securities offer less potential for gains than other types of securities.

Central Funds are special types of investment vehicles created by Fidelity for use by the Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients. Central funds are used to invest in particular security types or investment disciplines, or for cash management. Central funds incur certain costs related to their investment activity (such as custodial fees and expenses), but generally do not pay management fees. The investment results of the portions of a Fidelity ® fund's assets invested in the Central funds will be based upon the investment results of those funds.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Notice of Exclusion. The Adviser, on behalf of the Fidelity® fund to which this SAI relates, has filed with the National Futures Association a notice claiming an exclusion from the definition of the term "commodity pool operator" (CPO) under the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and the rules of the CFTC promulgated thereunder, with respect to the fund's operation. Accordingly, neither a fund nor its adviser is subject to registration or regulation as a commodity pool or a CPO. As of the date of this SAI, the adviser does not expect to register as a CPO of the fund. However, there is no certainty that a fund or its adviser will be able to rely on an exclusion in the future as the fund's investments change over time. A fund may determine not to use investment strategies that trigger additional CFTC regulation or may determine to operate subject to CFTC regulation, if applicable. If a fund or its adviser operates subject to CFTC regulation, it may incur additional expenses.

Common Stock represents an equity or ownership interest in an issuer. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock, although related proceedings can take time to resolve and results can be unpredictable. For purposes of a Fidelity ® fund's policies related to investment in common stock Fidelity considers depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock to be common stock.

Convertible Securities are bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities that may be converted or exchanged (by the holder or by the issuer) into shares of the underlying common stock (or cash or securities of equivalent value) at a stated exchange ratio. A convertible security may also be called for redemption or conversion by the issuer after a particular date and under certain circumstances (including a specified price) established upon issue. If a convertible security held by a fund is called for redemption or conversion, the fund could be required to tender it for redemption, convert it into the underlying common stock, or sell it to a third party.

Convertible securities generally have less potential for gain or loss than common stocks. Convertible securities generally provide yields higher than the underlying common stocks, but generally lower than comparable non-convertible securities. Because of this higher yield, convertible securities generally sell at prices above their "conversion value," which is the current market value of the stock to be received upon conversion. The difference between this conversion value and the price of convertible securities will vary over time depending on changes in the value of the underlying common stocks and interest rates. When the underlying common stocks decline in value, convertible securities will tend not to decline to the same extent because of the interest or dividend payments and the repayment of principal at maturity for certain types of convertible securities. However, securities that are convertible other than at the option of the holder generally do not limit the potential for loss to the same extent as securities convertible at the option of the holder. When the underlying common stocks rise in value, the value of convertible securities may also be expected to increase. At the same time, however, the difference between the market value of convertible securities and their conversion value will narrow, which means that the value of convertible securities will generally not increase to the same extent as the value of the underlying common stocks. Because convertible securities may also be interest-rate sensitive, their value may increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise. Convertible securities are also subject to credit risk, and are often lower-quality securities.

Debt Securities are used by issuers to borrow money. The issuer usually pays a fixed, variable, or floating rate of interest, and must repay the amount borrowed, usually at the maturity of the security. Some debt securities, such as zero coupon bonds, do not pay interest but are sold at a deep discount from their face values. Debt securities include corporate bonds, government securities, repurchase agreements, and mortgage and other asset-backed securities.

Disruption to Financial Markets and Related Government Intervention. Economic downturns can trigger various economic, legal, budgetary, tax, and regulatory reforms across the globe. Instability in the financial markets in the wake of events such as the 2008 economic downturn led the U.S. Government and other governments to take a number of then-unprecedented actions designed to support certain financial institutions and segments of the financial markets that experienced extreme volatility, and in some cases, a lack of liquidity. Federal, state, local, foreign, and other governments, their regulatory agencies, or self-regulatory organizations may take actions that affect the regulation of the instruments in which a fund invests, or the issuers of such instruments, in ways that are unforeseeable. Reforms may also change the way in which a fund is regulated and could limit or preclude a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or engage in certain strategies. Also, while reforms generally are intended to strengthen markets, systems, and public finances, they could affect fund expenses and the value of fund investments in unpredictable ways.

Similarly, widespread disease including pandemics and epidemics, and natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, droughts, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and climate-related phenomena generally, have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, adversely impacting individual companies, sectors, industries, markets, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of a fund's investments. Economies and financial markets throughout the world have become increasingly interconnected, which increases the likelihood that events or conditions in one region or country will adversely affect markets or issuers in other regions or countries, including the United States. Additionally, market disruptions may result in increased market volatility; regulatory trading halts; closure of domestic or foreign exchanges, markets, or governments; or market participants operating pursuant to business continuity plans for indeterminate periods of time. Further, market disruptions can (i) prevent a fund from executing advantageous investment decisions in a timely manner, (ii) negatively impact a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective, and (iii) may exacerbate the risks discussed elsewhere in a fund's registration statement, including political, social, and economic risks.

The value of a fund's portfolio is also generally subject to the risk of future local, national, or global economic or natural disturbances based on unknown weaknesses in the markets in which a fund invests. In the event of such a disturbance, the issuers of securities held by a fund may experience significant declines in the value of their assets and even cease operations, or may receive government assistance accompanied by increased restrictions on their business operations or other government intervention. In addition, it remains uncertain that the U.S. Government or foreign governments will intervene in response to current or future market disturbances and the effect of any such future intervention cannot be predicted.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are shares of other investment companies, commodity pools, or other entities that are traded on an exchange. Assets underlying the ETF shares may consist of stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments, depending on an ETF's investment objective and strategies. An ETF may seek to replicate the performance of a specific index or may be actively managed.

Typically, shares of an ETF that tracks an index are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark increases. However, in the case of inverse ETFs (also called "short ETFs" or "bear ETFs"), ETF shares are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark decreases. Inverse ETFs seek to deliver the opposite of the performance of the benchmark they track and are often marketed as a way for investors to profit from, or at least hedge their exposure to, downward moving markets. Investments in inverse ETFs are similar to holding short positions in the underlying benchmark.

ETF shares are redeemable only in large blocks of shares often called "creation units" by persons other than a fund, and are redeemed principally in-kind at each day's next calculated net asset value per share (NAV). ETFs typically incur fees that are separate from those fees incurred directly by a fund. A fund's purchase of ETFs results in the layering of expenses, such that the fund would indirectly bear a proportionate share of any ETF's operating expenses. Further, while traditional investment companies are continuously offered at NAV, ETFs are traded in the secondary market (e.g., on a stock exchange) on an intra-day basis at prices that may be above or below the value of their underlying portfolios.

Some of the risks of investing in an ETF that tracks an index are similar to those of investing in an indexed mutual fund, including tracking error risk (the risk of errors in matching the ETF's underlying assets to the index or other benchmark); and the risk that because an ETF that tracks an index is not actively managed, it cannot sell stocks or other assets as long as they are represented in the index or other benchmark. Other ETF risks include the risk that ETFs may trade in the secondary market at a discount from their NAV and the risk that the ETFs may not be liquid. ETFs also may be leveraged. Leveraged ETFs seek to deliver multiples of the performance of the index or other benchmark they track and use derivatives in an effort to amplify the returns (or decline, in the case of inverse ETFs) of the underlying index or benchmark. While leveraged ETFs may offer the potential for greater return, the potential for loss and the speed at which losses can be realized also are greater. Most leveraged and inverse ETFs "reset" daily, meaning they are designed to achieve their stated objectives on a daily basis. Leveraged and inverse ETFs can deviate substantially from the performance of their underlying benchmark over longer periods of time, particularly in volatile periods.

Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) are a type of senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by financial institutions that combines aspects of both bonds and ETFs. An ETN's returns are based on the performance of a market index or other reference asset minus fees and expenses. Similar to ETFs, ETNs are listed on an exchange and traded in the secondary market. However, unlike an ETF, an ETN can be held until the ETN's maturity, at which time the issuer will pay a return linked to the performance of the market index or other reference asset to which the ETN is linked minus certain fees. Unlike regular bonds, ETNs typically do not make periodic interest payments and principal typically is not protected.

ETNs also incur certain expenses not incurred by their applicable index. The market value of an ETN is determined by supply and demand, the current performance of the index or other reference asset, and the credit rating of the ETN issuer. The market value of ETN shares may differ from their intraday indicative value. The value of an ETN may also change due to a change in the issuer's credit rating. As a result, there may be times when an ETN's share trades at a premium or discount to its NAV. Some ETNs that use leverage in an effort to amplify the returns of an underlying index or other reference asset can, at times, be relatively illiquid and, thus, they may be difficult to purchase or sell at a fair price. Leveraged ETNs may offer the potential for greater return, but the potential for loss and speed at which losses can be realized also are greater.

Exposure to Foreign and Emerging Markets. Foreign securities, foreign currencies, and securities issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign operations may involve significant risks in addition to the risks inherent in U.S. investments.

Foreign investments involve risks relating to local political, economic, regulatory, or social instability, military action or unrest, or adverse diplomatic developments, and may be affected by actions of foreign governments adverse to the interests of U.S. investors. Such actions may include expropriation or nationalization of assets, confiscatory taxation, restrictions on U.S. investment or on the ability to repatriate assets or convert currency into U.S. dollars, or other government intervention. From time to time, a fund's adviser and/or its affiliates may determine that, as a result of regulatory requirements that may apply to the adviser and/or its affiliates due to investments in a particular country, investments in the securities of issuers domiciled or listed on trading markets in that country above certain thresholds (which may apply at the account level or in the aggregate across all accounts managed by the adviser and its affiliates) may be impractical or undesirable. In such instances, the adviser may limit or exclude investment in a particular issuer, and investment flexibility may be restricted. There is no assurance that a fund's adviser will be able to anticipate these potential events or counter their effects. In addition, the value of securities denominated in foreign currencies and of dividends and interest paid with respect to such securities will fluctuate based on the relative strength of the U.S. dollar.

It is anticipated that in most cases the best available market for foreign securities will be on an exchange or in over-the-counter (OTC) markets located outside of the United States. Foreign stock markets, while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as developed as those in the United States, and securities of some foreign issuers may be less liquid and more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. issuers. Foreign security trading, settlement and custodial practices (including those involving securities settlement where fund assets may be released prior to receipt of payment) are often less developed than those in U.S. markets, and may result in increased investment or valuation risk or substantial delays in the event of a failed trade or the insolvency of, or breach of duty by, a foreign broker-dealer, securities depository, or foreign subcustodian. In addition, the costs associated with foreign investments, including withholding taxes, brokerage commissions, and custodial costs, are generally higher than with U.S. investments.

Foreign markets may offer less protection to investors than U.S. markets. Foreign issuers are generally not bound by uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting requirements and standards of practice comparable to those applicable to U.S. issuers. Adequate public information on foreign issuers may not be available, and it may be difficult to secure dividends and information regarding corporate actions on a timely basis. In general, there is less overall governmental supervision and regulation of securities exchanges, brokers, and listed companies than in the United States. OTC markets tend to be less regulated than stock exchange markets and, in certain countries, may be totally unregulated. Regulatory enforcement may be influenced by economic or political concerns, and investors may have difficulty enforcing their legal rights in foreign countries.

Some foreign securities impose restrictions on transfer within the United States or to U.S. persons. Although securities subject to such transfer restrictions may be marketable abroad, they may be less liquid than foreign securities of the same class that are not subject to such restrictions.

American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) as well as other "hybrid" forms of ADRs, including European Depositary Receipts (EDRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), are certificates evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign issuer. These certificates are issued by depository banks and generally trade on an established market in the United States or elsewhere. The underlying shares are held in trust by a custodian bank or similar financial institution in the issuer's home country. The depository bank may not have physical custody of the underlying securities at all times and may charge fees for various services, including forwarding dividends and interest and corporate actions. ADRs are alternatives to directly purchasing the underlying foreign securities in their national markets and currencies. However, ADRs continue to be subject to many of the risks associated with investing directly in foreign securities. These risks include foreign exchange risk as well as the political and economic risks of the underlying issuer's country.

The risks of foreign investing may be magnified for investments in emerging markets. Security prices in emerging markets can be significantly more volatile than those in more developed markets, reflecting the greater uncertainties of investing in less established markets and economies. In particular, countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable governments, may present the risks of nationalization of businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets, and may have less protection of property rights than more developed countries. The economies of countries with emerging markets may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times.

Foreign Currency Transactions. A fund may conduct foreign currency transactions on a spot (i.e., cash) or forward basis (i.e., by entering into forward contracts to purchase or sell foreign currencies). Although foreign exchange dealers generally do not charge a fee for such conversions, they do realize a profit based on the difference between the prices at which they are buying and selling various currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency at one rate, while offering a lesser rate of exchange should the counterparty desire to resell that currency to the dealer. Forward contracts are customized transactions that require a specific amount of a currency to be delivered at a specific exchange rate on a specific date or range of dates in the future. Forward contracts are generally traded in an interbank market directly between currency traders (usually large commercial banks) and their customers. The parties to a forward contract may agree to offset or terminate the contract before its maturity, or may hold the contract to maturity and complete the contemplated currency exchange.

The following discussion summarizes the principal currency management strategies involving forward contracts that could be used by a fund. A fund may also use swap agreements, indexed securities, and options and futures contracts relating to foreign currencies for the same purposes. Forward contracts not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through payments in U.S. dollars rather than through delivery of the underlying currency. All of these instruments and transactions are subject to the risk that the counterparty will default.

A "settlement hedge" or "transaction hedge" is designed to protect a fund against an adverse change in foreign currency values between the date a security denominated in a foreign currency is purchased or sold and the date on which payment is made or received. Entering into a forward contract for the purchase or sale of the amount of foreign currency involved in an underlying security transaction for a fixed amount of U.S. dollars "locks in" the U.S. dollar price of the security. Forward contracts to purchase or sell a foreign currency may also be used to protect a fund in anticipation of future purchases or sales of securities denominated in foreign currency, even if the specific investments have not yet been selected.

A fund may also use forward contracts to hedge against a decline in the value of existing investments denominated in a foreign currency. For example, if a fund owned securities denominated in pounds sterling, it could enter into a forward contract to sell pounds sterling in return for U.S. dollars to hedge against possible declines in the pound's value. Such a hedge, sometimes referred to as a "position hedge," would tend to offset both positive and negative currency fluctuations, but would not offset changes in security values caused by other factors. A fund could also attempt to hedge the position by selling another currency expected to perform similarly to the pound sterling. This type of hedge, sometimes referred to as a "proxy hedge," could offer advantages in terms of cost, yield, or efficiency, but generally would not hedge currency exposure as effectively as a direct hedge into U.S. dollars. Proxy hedges may result in losses if the currency used to hedge does not perform similarly to the currency in which the hedged securities are denominated.

A fund may enter into forward contracts to shift its investment exposure from one currency into another. This may include shifting exposure from U.S. dollars to a foreign currency, or from one foreign currency to another foreign currency. This type of strategy, sometimes known as a "cross-hedge," will tend to reduce or eliminate exposure to the currency that is sold, and increase exposure to the currency that is purchased, much as if a fund had sold a security denominated in one currency and purchased an equivalent security denominated in another. A fund may cross-hedge its U.S. dollar exposure in order to achieve a representative weighted mix of the major currencies in its benchmark index and/or to cover an underweight country or region exposure in its portfolio. Cross-hedges protect against losses resulting from a decline in the hedged currency, but will cause a fund to assume the risk of fluctuations in the value of the currency it purchases.

Successful use of currency management strategies will depend on an adviser's skill in analyzing currency values. Currency management strategies may substantially change a fund's investment exposure to changes in currency exchange rates and could result in losses to a fund if currencies do not perform as an adviser anticipates. For example, if a currency's value rose at a time when a fund had hedged its position by selling that currency in exchange for dollars, the fund would not participate in the currency's appreciation. If a fund hedges currency exposure through proxy hedges, the fund could realize currency losses from both the hedge and the security position if the two currencies do not move in tandem. Similarly, if a fund increases its exposure to a foreign currency and that currency's value declines, the fund will realize a loss. Foreign currency transactions involve the risk that anticipated currency movements will not be accurately predicted and that a fund's hedging strategies will be ineffective. Moreover, it is impossible to precisely forecast the market value of portfolio securities at the expiration of a foreign currency forward contract. Accordingly, a fund may be required to buy or sell additional currency on the spot market (and bear the expenses of such transaction), if an adviser's predictions regarding the movement of foreign currency or securities markets prove inaccurate.

A fund may be required to limit its hedging transactions in foreign currency forwards, futures, and options in order to maintain its classification as a "regulated investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code (Code). Hedging transactions could result in the application of the mark-to-market provisions of the Code, which may cause an increase (or decrease) in the amount of taxable dividends paid by a fund and could affect whether dividends paid by a fund are classified as capital gains or ordinary income. There is no assurance that an adviser's use of currency management strategies will be advantageous to a fund or that it will employ currency management strategies at appropriate times.

Funds of Funds and Other Large Shareholders. Certain Fidelity ® funds and accounts (including funds of funds) invest in other funds ("underlying funds") and, as a result, may at times have substantial investments in one or more underlying funds.

An underlying fund may experience large redemptions or investments due to transactions in its shares by funds of funds, other large shareholders, or similarly managed accounts. While it is impossible to predict the overall effect of these transactions over time, there could be an adverse impact on an underlying fund's performance. In the event of such redemptions or investments, an underlying fund could be required to sell securities or to invest cash at a time when it may not otherwise desire to do so. Such transactions may increase an underlying fund's brokerage and/or other transaction costs and affect the liquidity of a fund's portfolio. In addition, when funds of funds or other investors own a substantial portion of an underlying fund's shares, a large redemption by such an investor could cause actual expenses to increase, or could result in the underlying fund's current expenses being allocated over a smaller asset base, leading to an increase in the underlying fund's expense ratio. Redemptions of underlying fund shares could also accelerate the realization of taxable capital gains in the fund if sales of securities result in capital gains. The impact of these transactions is likely to be greater when a fund of funds or other significant investor purchases, redeems, or owns a substantial portion of the underlying fund's shares.

When possible, Fidelity will consider how to minimize these potential adverse effects, and may take such actions as it deems appropriate to address potential adverse effects, including redemption of shares in-kind rather than in cash or carrying out the transactions over a period of time, although there can be no assurance that such actions will be successful. A high volume of redemption requests can impact an underlying fund the same way as the transactions of a single shareholder with substantial investments. As an additional safeguard, Fidelity ® fund of funds may manage the placement of their redemption requests in a manner designed to minimize the impact of such requests on the day-to-day operations of the underlying funds in which they invest. This may involve, for example, redeeming its shares of an underlying fund gradually over time or through use of a transition account.

Fund's Rights as an Investor. Fidelity ® funds do not intend to direct or administer the day-to-day operations of any company. A fund may, however, exercise its rights as a shareholder or lender and may communicate its views on important matters of policy to a company's management, board of directors, and shareholders, and holders of a company's other securities when such matters could have a significant effect on the value of the fund's investment in the company. The activities in which a fund may engage, either individually or in conjunction with others, may include, among others, supporting or opposing proposed changes in a company's corporate structure or business activities; seeking changes in a company's directors or management; seeking changes in a company's direction or policies; seeking the sale or reorganization of the company or a portion of its assets; supporting or opposing third-party takeover efforts; supporting the filing of a bankruptcy petition; or foreclosing on collateral securing a security. This area of corporate activity is increasingly prone to litigation and it is possible that a fund could be involved in lawsuits related to such activities. Such activities will be monitored with a view to mitigating, to the extent possible, the risk of litigation against a fund and the risk of actual liability if a fund is involved in litigation. No guarantee can be made, however, that litigation against a fund will not be undertaken or liabilities incurred. A fund's proxy voting guidelines are included in its SAI.

Futures, Options, and Swaps. The success of any strategy involving futures, options, and swaps depends on an adviser's analysis of many economic and mathematical factors and a fund's return may be higher if it never invested in such instruments. Additionally, some of the contracts discussed below are new instruments without a trading history and there can be no assurance that a market for the instruments will continue to exist. Government legislation or regulation could affect the use of such instruments and could limit a fund's ability to pursue its investment strategies. If a fund invests a significant portion of its assets in derivatives, its investment exposure could far exceed the value of its portfolio securities and its investment performance could be primarily dependent upon securities it does not own.

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund will not: (a) sell futures contracts, purchase put options, or write call options if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be hedged with futures and options under normal conditions; (b) purchase futures contracts or write put options if, as a result, the fund's total obligations upon settlement or exercise of purchased futures contracts and written put options would exceed 25% of its total assets under normal conditions; or (c) purchase call options if, as a result, the current value of option premiums for call options purchased by the fund would exceed 5% of the fund's total assets. These limitations do not apply to options attached to or acquired or traded together with their underlying securities, and do not apply to structured notes.

The policies and limitations regarding the fund's investments in futures contracts, options, and swaps may be changed as regulatory agencies permit.

The requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company may limit the extent to which a fund may enter into futures, options on futures, and forward contracts.

Futures Contracts. In purchasing a futures contract, the buyer agrees to purchase a specified underlying instrument at a specified future date. In selling a futures contract, the seller agrees to sell a specified underlying instrument at a specified date. Futures contracts are standardized, exchange-traded contracts and the price at which the purchase and sale will take place is fixed when the buyer and seller enter into the contract. Some currently available futures contracts are based on specific securities or baskets of securities, some are based on commodities or commodities indexes (for funds that seek commodities exposure), and some are based on indexes of securities prices (including foreign indexes for funds that seek foreign exposure). In addition, some currently available futures contracts are based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and other interest rates. Futures on indexes and futures not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through cash payments rather than through delivery of the underlying instrument. Futures can be held until their delivery dates, or can be closed out by offsetting purchases or sales of futures contracts before then if a liquid market is available. A fund may realize a gain or loss by closing out its futures contracts.

The value of a futures contract tends to increase and decrease in tandem with the value of its underlying instrument. Therefore, purchasing futures contracts will tend to increase a fund's exposure to positive and negative price fluctuations in the underlying instrument, much as if it had purchased the underlying instrument directly. When a fund sells a futures contract, by contrast, the value of its futures position will tend to move in a direction contrary to the market for the underlying instrument. Selling futures contracts, therefore, will tend to offset both positive and negative market price changes, much as if the underlying instrument had been sold.

The purchaser or seller of a futures contract or an option for a futures contract is not required to deliver or pay for the underlying instrument or the final cash settlement price, as applicable, unless the contract is held until the delivery date. However, both the purchaser and seller are required to deposit "initial margin" with a futures broker, known as a futures commission merchant, when the contract is entered into. If the value of either party's position declines, that party will be required to make additional "variation margin" payments to settle the change in value on a daily basis. This process of "marking to market" will be reflected in the daily calculation of open positions computed in a fund's NAV. The party that has a gain is entitled to receive all or a portion of this amount. Initial and variation margin payments do not constitute purchasing securities on margin for purposes of a fund's investment limitations. Variation margin does not represent a borrowing or loan by a fund, but is instead a settlement between a fund and the futures commission merchant of the amount one would owe the other if the fund's contract expired. In the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of a futures commission merchant that holds margin on behalf of a fund, the fund may be entitled to return of margin owed to it only in proportion to the amount received by the futures commission merchant's other customers, potentially resulting in losses to the fund.

Although futures exchanges generally operate similarly in the United States and abroad, foreign futures exchanges may follow trading, settlement, and margin procedures that are different from those for U.S. exchanges. Futures contracts traded outside the United States may not involve a clearing mechanism or related guarantees and may involve greater risk of loss than U.S.-traded contracts, including potentially greater risk of losses due to insolvency of a futures broker, exchange member, or other party that may owe initial or variation margin to a fund. Because initial and variation margin payments may be measured in foreign currency, a futures contract traded outside the United States may also involve the risk of foreign currency fluctuation.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular futures contract at any particular time. Exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for futures contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. The daily limit governs only price movements during a particular trading day and therefore does not limit potential losses because the limit may work to prevent the liquidation of unfavorable positions. For example, futures prices have occasionally moved to the daily limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of positions and subjecting some holders of futures contracts to substantial losses.

If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or other market conditions, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value. These risks may be heightened for commodity futures contracts, which have historically been subject to greater price volatility than exists for instruments such as stocks and bonds.

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded futures contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in futures contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the futures position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Futures prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Futures prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell futures contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's futures positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments. In addition, the price of a commodity futures contract can reflect the storage costs associated with the purchase of the physical commodity.

Futures contracts on U.S. Government securities historically have reacted to an increase or decrease in interest rates in a manner similar to the manner in which the underlying U.S. Government securities reacted. To the extent, however, that a fund enters into such futures contracts, the value of these futures contracts will not vary in direct proportion to the value of the fund's holdings of U.S. Government securities. Thus, the anticipated spread between the price of the futures contract and the hedged security may be distorted due to differences in the nature of the markets. The spread also may be distorted by differences in initial and variation margin requirements, the liquidity of such markets and the participation of speculators in such markets.

Options. By purchasing a put option, the purchaser obtains the right (but not the obligation) to sell the option's underlying instrument at a fixed strike price. In return for this right, the purchaser pays the current market price for the option (known as the option premium). Options have various types of underlying instruments, including specific assets or securities, baskets of assets or securities, indexes of securities or commodities prices, and futures contracts (including commodity futures contracts). Options may be traded on an exchange or OTC. The purchaser may terminate its position in a put option by allowing it to expire or by exercising the option. If the option is allowed to expire, the purchaser will lose the entire premium. If the option is exercised, the purchaser completes the sale of the underlying instrument at the strike price. Depending on the terms of the contract, upon exercise, an option may require physical delivery of the underlying instrument or may be settled through cash payments. A purchaser may also terminate a put option position by closing it out in the secondary market at its current price, if a liquid secondary market exists.

The buyer of a typical put option can expect to realize a gain if the underlying instrument's price falls substantially. However, if the underlying instrument's price does not fall enough to offset the cost of purchasing the option, a put buyer can expect to suffer a loss (limited to the amount of the premium, plus related transaction costs).

The features of call options are essentially the same as those of put options, except that the purchaser of a call option obtains the right (but not the obligation) to purchase, rather than sell, the underlying instrument at the option's strike price. A call buyer typically attempts to participate in potential price increases of the underlying instrument with risk limited to the cost of the option if the underlying instrument's price falls. At the same time, the buyer can expect to suffer a loss if the underlying instrument's price does not rise sufficiently to offset the cost of the option.

The writer of a put or call option takes the opposite side of the transaction from the option's purchaser. In return for receipt of the premium, the writer assumes the obligation to pay or receive the strike price for the option's underlying instrument if the other party to the option chooses to exercise it. The writer may seek to terminate a position in a put option before exercise by closing out the option in the secondary market at its current price. If the secondary market is not liquid for a put option, however, the writer must continue to be prepared to pay the strike price while the option is outstanding, regardless of price changes. When writing an option on a futures contract, a fund will be required to make margin payments to a futures commission merchant as described above for futures contracts.

If the underlying instrument's price rises, a put writer would generally expect to profit, although its gain would be limited to the amount of the premium it received. If the underlying instrument's price remains the same over time, it is likely that the writer will also profit, because it should be able to close out the option at a lower price. If the underlying instrument's price falls, the put writer would expect to suffer a loss. This loss should be less than the loss from purchasing the underlying instrument directly, however, because the premium received for writing the option should mitigate the effects of the decline.

Writing a call option obligates the writer to sell or deliver the option's underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, upon exercise of the option. The characteristics of writing call options are similar to those of writing put options, except that writing calls generally is a profitable strategy if prices remain the same or fall. Through receipt of the option premium, a call writer should mitigate the effects of a price increase. At the same time, because a call writer must be prepared to deliver the underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, even if its current value is greater, a call writer gives up some ability to participate in price increases and, if a call writer does not hold the underlying instrument, a call writer's loss is theoretically unlimited.

Where a put or call option on a particular security is purchased to hedge against price movements in a related security, the price to close out the put or call option on the secondary market may move more or less than the price of the related security.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular options contract at any particular time. Options may have relatively low trading volume and liquidity if their strike prices are not close to the underlying instrument's current price. In addition, exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for exchange-traded options contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or otherwise, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value.

Unlike exchange-traded options, which are standardized with respect to the underlying instrument, expiration date, contract size, and strike price, the terms of OTC options (options not traded on exchanges) generally are established through negotiation with the other party to the option contract. While this type of arrangement allows the purchaser or writer greater flexibility to tailor an option to its needs, OTC options generally are less liquid and involve greater credit risk than exchange-traded options, which are backed by the clearing organization of the exchanges where they are traded.

Combined positions involve purchasing and writing options in combination with each other, or in combination with futures or forward contracts, to adjust the risk and return characteristics of the overall position. For example, purchasing a put option and writing a call option on the same underlying instrument would construct a combined position whose risk and return characteristics are similar to selling a futures contract. Another possible combined position would involve writing a call option at one strike price and buying a call option at a lower price, to reduce the risk of the written call option in the event of a substantial price increase. Because combined options positions involve multiple trades, they result in higher transaction costs and may be more difficult to open and close out.

A fund may also buy and sell options on swaps (swaptions), which are generally options on interest rate swaps. An option on a swap gives a party the right (but not the obligation) to enter into a new swap agreement or to extend, shorten, cancel or modify an existing contract at a specific date in the future in exchange for a premium. Depending on the terms of the particular option agreement, a fund will generally incur a greater degree of risk when it writes (sells) an option on a swap than it will incur when it purchases an option on a swap. When a fund purchases an option on a swap, it risks losing only the amount of the premium it has paid should it decide to let the option expire unexercised. However, when a fund writes an option on a swap, upon exercise of the option the fund will become obligated according to the terms of the underlying agreement. A fund that writes an option on a swap receives the premium and bears the risk of unfavorable changes in the preset rate on the underlying interest rate swap. Whether a fund's use of options on swaps will be successful in furthering its investment objective will depend on the adviser's ability to predict correctly whether certain types of investments are likely to produce greater returns than other investments. Options on swaps may involve risks similar to those discussed below in "Swap Agreements."

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded options contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in options contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the options position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Options prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Options prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the options and futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how options and futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell options contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's options positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments.

Swap Agreements. Under a typical equity swap agreement, a counterparty such as a bank or broker-dealer agrees to pay a fund a return equal to the dividend payments and increase in value, if any, of an index or group of stocks, or of a stock, and the fund agrees in return to pay a fixed or floating rate of interest, plus any declines in value of the index. Swap agreements can also have features providing for maximum or minimum exposure to a designated index. In order to hedge its exposure effectively, a fund would generally have to own other assets returning approximately the same amount as the interest rate payable by the fund under the swap agreement.

Swap agreements allow a fund to acquire or reduce credit exposure to a particular issuer, asset, or basket of assets. The most significant factor in the performance of swap agreements is the change in value of the specific index, security, or currency, or other factors that determine the amounts of payments due to and from a fund. If a swap agreement calls for payments by a fund, the fund must be prepared to make such payments when due. If the creditworthiness of a fund's swap counterparty declines, the risk that the counterparty may not perform could increase, potentially resulting in a loss to the fund and impairing the fund's correlation with its applicable index. Although there can be no assurance that a fund will be able to do so, a fund may be able to reduce or eliminate its exposure under a swap agreement either by assignment or other disposition, or by entering into an offsetting swap agreement with the same party or another more creditworthy party.

A fund bears the risk of loss of the amount expected to be received under a swap agreement in the event of the default or bankruptcy of a swap agreement counterparty. A fund would generally be required to provide margin or collateral for the benefit of that counterparty. If a counterparty to a swap transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited temporarily or permanently in exercising its right to the return of related fund assets designated as margin or collateral in an action against the counterparty.

Swap agreements are subject to the risk that the market value of the instrument will change in a way detrimental to a fund's interest. A fund bears the risk that an adviser will not accurately forecast market trends or the values of assets, reference rates, indexes, or other economic factors in establishing swap positions for a fund. If an adviser attempts to use a swap as a hedge against, or as a substitute for, a portfolio investment, a fund may be exposed to the risk that the swap will have or will develop imperfect or no correlation with the portfolio investment, which could cause substantial losses for a fund. While hedging strategies involving swap instruments can reduce the risk of loss, they can also reduce the opportunity for gain or even result in losses by offsetting favorable price movements in other fund investments. Swaps are complex and often valued subjectively.

Hybrid and Preferred Securities. A hybrid security may be a debt security, warrant, convertible security, certificate of deposit or other evidence of indebtedness on which the value of the interest on or principal of which is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument or financial strength of a reference entity (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, index, or business entity such as a financial institution). Another example is contingent convertible securities, which are fixed income securities that, under certain circumstances, either convert into common stock of the issuer or undergo a principal write-down by a predetermined percentage if the issuer's capital ratio falls below a predetermined trigger level. The liquidation value of such a security may be reduced upon a regulatory action and without the need for a bankruptcy proceeding. Preferred securities may take the form of preferred stock and represent an equity or ownership interest in an issuer that pays dividends at a specified rate and that has precedence over common stock in the payment of dividends. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds generally take precedence over the claims of those who own preferred and common stock.

The risks of investing in hybrid and preferred securities reflect a combination of the risks of investing in securities, options, futures and currencies. An investment in a hybrid or preferred security may entail significant risks that are not associated with a similar investment in a traditional debt or equity security. The risks of a particular hybrid or preferred security will depend upon the terms of the instrument, but may include the possibility of significant changes in the value of any applicable reference instrument. Such risks may depend upon factors unrelated to the operations or credit quality of the issuer of the hybrid or preferred security. Hybrid and preferred securities are potentially more volatile and carry greater market and liquidity risks than traditional debt or equity securities. Also, the price of the hybrid or preferred security and any applicable reference instrument may not move in the same direction or at the same time. In addition, because hybrid and preferred securities may be traded OTC or in bilateral transactions with the issuer of the security, hybrid and preferred securities may be subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the security and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates. In addition, uncertainty regarding the tax and regulatory treatment of hybrid and preferred securities may reduce demand for such securities and tax and regulatory considerations may limit the extent of a fund's investments in certain hybrid and preferred securities.

Illiquid Investments means any investment that cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. Difficulty in selling or disposing of illiquid investments may result in a loss or may be costly to a fund. Illiquid securities may include (1) repurchase agreements maturing in more than seven days without demand/redemption features, (2) OTC options and certain other derivatives, (3) private placements, (4) securities traded on markets and exchanges with structural constraints, and (5) loan participations.

Under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, a Fidelity ® fund's adviser classifies the liquidity of a fund's investments and monitors the extent of a fund's illiquid investments.

Various market, trading and investment-specific factors may be considered in determining the liquidity of a fund's investments including, but not limited to (1) the existence of an active trading market, (2) the nature of the security and the market in which it trades, (3) the number, diversity, and quality of dealers and prospective purchasers in the marketplace, (4) the frequency, volume, and volatility of trade and price quotations, (5) bid-ask spreads, (6) dates of issuance and maturity, (7) demand, put or tender features, and (8) restrictions on trading or transferring the investment.

Fidelity classifies certain investments as illiquid based upon these criteria. Fidelity also monitors for certain market, trading and investment-specific events that may cause Fidelity to re-evaluate an investment's liquidity status and may lead to an investment being classified as illiquid. In addition, Fidelity uses a third-party to assist with the liquidity classifications of the fund's investments, which includes calculating the time to sell and settle a specified size position in a particular investment without the sale significantly changing the market value of the investment.

Increasing Government Debt. The total public debt of the United States and other countries around the globe as a percent of gross domestic product has, at times, grown rapidly. Although high debt levels do not necessarily indicate or cause economic problems, they may create certain systemic risks if sound debt management practices are not implemented.

A high national debt level may increase market pressures to meet government funding needs, which may drive debt cost higher and cause a country to sell additional debt, thereby increasing refinancing risk. A high national debt also raises concerns that a government will not be able to make principal or interest payments when they are due. In the worst case, unsustainable debt levels can decline the valuation of currencies, and can prevent a government from implementing effective counter-cyclical fiscal policy in economic downturns.

Moreover, the total amount of debt the Treasury is authorized to incur is subject to a statutory limit. Once the Treasury reaches the debt limit, Congress must raise, extend or otherwise modify the limit to enable the Treasury to incur additional debt to pay the obligations of the U.S. government, including principal and interest payments on certain U.S. Government securities (such as Treasury bills, notes and bonds). Failure to, or potential failure to, increase the statutory debt limit could: increase the risk that the U.S. Government defaults on payments on certain U.S. Government securities; cause the credit rating of the U.S. Government to be downgraded or increase volatility in both stock and bond markets; result in higher debt servicing payments by the U.S. Government; reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities; and/or increase the costs of certain kinds of debt.

Rating services have, in the past, lowered their long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States. The market prices and yields of securities supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government may be adversely affected by rating services' decisions to downgrade the long-term sovereign credit rating of the United States.

Indexed Securities are instruments whose prices are indexed to the prices of other securities, securities indexes, or other financial indicators. Indexed securities typically, but not always, are debt securities or deposits whose values at maturity or coupon rates are determined by reference to a specific instrument, statistic, or measure.

Indexed securities also include commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and other fixed-income securities whose values at maturity or coupon interest rates are determined by reference to the returns of particular stock indexes. Indexed securities can be affected by stock prices as well as changes in interest rates and the creditworthiness of their issuers and may not track the indexes as accurately as direct investments in the indexes.

Insolvency of Issuers, Counterparties, and Intermediaries. Issuers of fund portfolio securities or counterparties to fund transactions that become insolvent or declare bankruptcy can pose special investment risks. In each circumstance, risk of loss, valuation uncertainty, increased illiquidity, and other unpredictable occurrences may negatively impact an investment. Each of these risks may be amplified in foreign markets, where security trading, settlement, and custodial practices can be less developed than those in the U.S. markets, and bankruptcy laws differ from those of the U.S.

As a general matter, if the issuer of a fund portfolio security is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock have priority over the claims of common stock owners. These events can negatively impact the value of the issuer's securities and the results of related proceedings can be unpredictable.

If a counterparty to a fund transaction, such as a swap transaction, a short sale, a borrowing, or other complex transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited in its ability to exercise rights to obtain the return of related fund assets or in exercising other rights against the counterparty. Uncertainty may also arise upon the insolvency of a securities or commodities intermediary such as a broker-dealer or futures commission merchant with which a fund has pending transactions. In addition, insolvency and liquidation proceedings take time to resolve, which can limit or preclude a fund's ability to terminate a transaction or obtain related assets or collateral in a timely fashion. If an intermediary becomes insolvent, while securities positions and other holdings may be protected by U.S. or foreign laws, it is sometimes difficult to determine whether these protections are available to specific trades based on the circumstances. Receiving the benefit of these protections can also take time to resolve, which may result in illiquid positions.

Interfund Borrowing and Lending Program. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, a Fidelity ® fund may lend money to, and borrow money from, other funds advised by FMR or its affiliates. A Fidelity ® fund will borrow through the program only when the costs are equal to or lower than the costs of bank loans. A Fidelity ® fund will lend through the program only when the returns are higher than those available from an investment in repurchase agreements. Interfund loans and borrowings normally extend overnight, but can have a maximum duration of seven days. Loans may be called on one day's notice. A Fidelity ® fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher interest rate if an interfund loan is called or not renewed. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.

Investment-Grade Debt Securities. Investment-grade debt securities include all types of debt instruments that are of medium and high-quality. Investment-grade debt securities include repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities as well as repurchase agreements collateralized by equity securities, non-investment-grade debt, and all other instruments in which a fund can perfect a security interest, provided the repurchase agreement counterparty has an investment-grade rating. Some investment-grade debt securities may possess speculative characteristics and may be more sensitive to economic changes and to changes in the financial conditions of issuers. An investment-grade rating means the security or issuer is rated investment-grade by a credit rating agency registered as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) with the SEC (for example, Moody's Investors Service, Inc.), or is unrated but considered to be of equivalent quality by a fund's adviser. For purposes of determining the maximum maturity of an investment-grade debt security, an adviser may take into account normal settlement periods.

Loans and Other Direct Debt Instruments. Direct debt instruments are interests in amounts owed by a corporate, governmental, or other borrower to lenders or lending syndicates (loans and loan participations), to suppliers of goods or services (trade claims or other receivables), or to other parties. Direct debt instruments involve a risk of loss in case of default or insolvency of the borrower and may offer less legal protection to the purchaser in the event of fraud or misrepresentation, or there may be a requirement that a fund supply additional cash to a borrower on demand. A fund may acquire loans by buying an assignment of all or a portion of the loan from a lender or by purchasing a loan participation from a lender or other purchaser of a participation.

Lenders and purchasers of loans and other forms of direct indebtedness depend primarily upon the creditworthiness of the borrower and/or any collateral for payment of interest and repayment of principal. If scheduled interest or principal payments are not made, the value of the instrument may be adversely affected. Loans that are fully secured provide more protections than an unsecured loan in the event of failure to make scheduled interest or principal payments. However, there is no assurance that the liquidation of collateral from a secured loan would satisfy the borrower's obligation, or that the collateral could be liquidated. Indebtedness of borrowers whose creditworthiness is poor involves substantially greater risks and may be highly speculative. Different types of assets may be used as collateral for a fund's loans and there can be no assurance that a fund will correctly evaluate the value of the assets collateralizing the fund's loans. Borrowers that are in bankruptcy or restructuring may never pay off their indebtedness, or may pay only a small fraction of the amount owed. In any restructuring or bankruptcy proceedings relating to a borrower funded by a fund, a fund may be required to accept collateral with less value than the amount of the loan made by the fund to the borrower. Direct indebtedness of foreign countries also involves a risk that the governmental entities responsible for the repayment of the debt may be unable, or unwilling, to pay interest and repay principal when due.

Loans and other types of direct indebtedness (which a fund may originate, acquire or otherwise gain exposure to) may not be readily marketable and may be subject to restrictions on resale. Some indebtedness may be difficult to dispose of readily at what the Adviser believes to be a fair price. In addition, valuation of illiquid indebtedness involves a greater degree of judgment in determining a fund's net asset value than if that value were based on readily available market quotations, and could result in significant variations in a fund's daily share price. Some loan interests are traded among certain financial institutions and accordingly may be deemed liquid. As the market for different types of indebtedness develops, the liquidity of these instruments is expected to improve.

Direct lending and investments in loans through direct assignment of a financial institution's interests with respect to a loan may involve additional risks. For example, if a loan is foreclosed, the lender/purchaser could become part owner of any collateral, and would bear the costs and liabilities associated with owning and disposing of the collateral. In the event of a default by the borrower, a fund may have difficulty disposing of the assets used as collateral for a loan. In addition, a purchaser could be held liable as a co-lender. Direct debt instruments may also involve a risk of insolvency of the lending bank or other intermediary.

A loan is often administered by a bank or other financial institution that acts as agent for all holders. The agent administers the terms of the loan, as specified in the loan agreement. Unless, under the terms of the loan or other indebtedness, the purchaser has direct recourse against the borrower, the purchaser may have to rely on the agent to apply appropriate credit remedies against a borrower. If assets held by the agent for the benefit of a purchaser were determined to be subject to the claims of the agent's general creditors, the purchaser might incur certain costs and delays in realizing payment on the loan or loan participation and could suffer a loss of principal or interest. Direct loans are typically not administered by an underwriter or agent bank. The terms of direct loans are negotiated with borrowers in private transactions. Direct loans are not publicly traded and may not have a secondary market.

A fund may seek to dispose of loans in certain cases, to the extent possible, through selling participations in the loan. In that case, a fund would remain subject to certain obligations, which may result in expenses for a fund and certain additional risks.

Direct indebtedness may include letters of credit, revolving credit facilities, or other standby financing commitments that obligate lenders/purchasers, including a fund, to make additional cash payments on demand. These commitments may have the effect of requiring a lender/purchaser to increase its investment in a borrower at a time when it would not otherwise have done so, even if the borrower's condition makes it unlikely that the amount will ever be repaid.

In the process of originating, buying, selling and holding loans, a fund may receive and/or pay certain fees. These fees are in addition to the interest payments received and may include facility, closing or upfront fees, commitment fees and commissions. A fund may receive or pay a facility, closing or upfront fee when it buys or sells a loan. A fund may receive a commitment fee throughout the life of the loan or as long as the fund remains invested in the loan (in addition to interest payments) for any unused portion of a committed line of credit. Other fees received by the fund may include prepayment fees, covenant waiver fees, ticking fees and/or modification fees. Legal fees related to the originating, buying, selling and holding loans may also be borne by the fund (including legal fees to assess conformity of a loan investment with 1940 Act provisions).

When engaging in direct lending, if permitted by its investment policies, a fund's performance may depend, in part, on the ability of the fund to originate loans on advantageous terms. A fund may compete with other lenders in originating and purchasing loans. Increased competition for, or a diminished available supply of, qualifying loans could result in lower yields on and/or less advantageous terms for such loans, which could reduce fund performance.

For a Fidelity ® fund that limits the amount of total assets that it will invest in any one issuer or in issuers within the same industry, the fund generally will treat the borrower as the "issuer" of indebtedness held by the fund. In the case of loan participations where a bank or other lending institution serves as financial intermediary between a fund and the borrower, if the participation does not shift to the fund the direct debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower, SEC interpretations require a fund, in appropriate circumstances, to treat both the lending bank or other lending institution and the borrower as "issuers" for these purposes. Treating a financial intermediary as an issuer of indebtedness may restrict a fund's ability to invest in indebtedness related to a single financial intermediary, or a group of intermediaries engaged in the same industry, even if the underlying borrowers represent many different companies and industries.

A fund may choose, at its expense or in conjunction with others, to pursue litigation or otherwise to exercise its rights as a security holder to seek to protect the interests of security holders if it determines this to be in the best interest of the fund's shareholders.

If permitted by its investment policies, a fund may also obtain exposure to the lending activities described above indirectly through its investments in underlying Fidelity ® funds or other vehicles that may engage in such activities directly.

Covenant-Lite Obligations. A fund can invest in or be exposed to loans and other similar debt obligations that are sometimes referred to as "covenant-lite" loans or obligations (covenant-lite obligations), which are loans or other similar debt obligations that lack financial maintenance covenants or possess fewer or contingent financial maintenance covenants and other financial protections for lenders and investors. In current market conditions, many new, restructured or reissued loans and similar debt obligations do not feature traditional financial maintenance covenants, which are intended to protect lenders and investors by imposing certain restrictions and other limitations on a borrower's operations or assets and by providing certain information and consent rights to lenders. Covenant-lite obligations allow borrowers to exercise more flexibility with respect to certain activities that may otherwise be limited or prohibited under similar loan obligations that are not covenant-lite. In an investment with a traditional financial maintenance covenant, the borrower is required to meet certain regular, specific financial tests over the term of the investment; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, the borrower would only be required to satisfy certain financial tests at the time it proposes to take a specific action or engage in a specific transaction (e.g., issuing additional debt, paying a dividend, or making an acquisition) or at a time when another financial criteria has been met (e.g., reduced availability under a revolving credit facility, or asset value falling below a certain percentage of outstanding debt obligations). In addition, in a traditional investment, the borrower is required to provide certain periodic financial reporting that typically includes a detailed calculation of various financial metrics; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, certain detailed financial information is only required to be provided when a financial metric is required to be calculated, which may result in (i) more limited access to financial information, (ii) difficulty evaluating the borrower's financial performance over time and/or (iii) delays in exercising rights and remedies in the event of a significant financial decline. In addition, in the event of default, covenant-lite obligations may exhibit diminished recovery values as the lender may not have the opportunity to negotiate with the borrower or take other measures intended to mitigate losses prior to default. Accordingly, a fund may have fewer rights with respect to covenant-lite obligations, including fewer protections against the possibility of default and fewer remedies, and may experience losses or delays in enforcing its rights on covenant-lite obligations. As a result, investments in or exposure to covenant-lite obligations are generally subject to more risk than investments that contain traditional financial maintenance covenants and financial reporting requirements.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Equity REITs own real estate properties, while mortgage REITs make construction, development, and long-term mortgage loans. Their value may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying property of the trusts, the creditworthiness of the issuer, property taxes, interest rates, and tax and regulatory requirements, such as those relating to the environment. Both types of trusts are dependent upon management skill, are not diversified, and are subject to heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers, self-liquidation, and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free status of income under the Internal Revenue Code and failing to maintain exemption from the 1940 Act.

Repurchase Agreements involve an agreement to purchase a security and to sell that security back to the original seller at an agreed-upon price. The resale price reflects the purchase price plus an agreed-upon incremental amount which is unrelated to the coupon rate or maturity of the purchased security. As protection against the risk that the original seller will not fulfill its obligation, the securities are held in a separate account at a bank, marked-to-market daily, and maintained at a value at least equal to the sale price plus the accrued incremental amount. The value of the security purchased may be more or less than the price at which the counterparty has agreed to purchase the security. In addition, delays or losses could result if the other party to the agreement defaults or becomes insolvent. A fund may be limited in its ability to exercise its right to liquidate assets related to a repurchase agreement with an insolvent counterparty. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in repurchase agreement transactions with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser.

Restricted Securities (including Private Placements) are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Difficulty in selling securities may result in a loss or be costly to a fund. Restricted securities, including private placements of private and public companies, generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Where registration is required, the holder of a registered security may be obligated to pay all or part of the registration expense and a considerable period may elapse between the time it decides to seek registration and the time it may be permitted to sell a security under an effective registration statement. If, during such a period, adverse market conditions were to develop, the holder might obtain a less favorable price than prevailed when it decided to seek registration of the security.

Reverse Repurchase Agreements. In a reverse repurchase agreement, a fund sells a security to another party, such as a bank or broker-dealer, in return for cash and agrees to repurchase that security at an agreed-upon price and time. A Fidelity ® fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser. Such transactions may increase fluctuations in the market value of a fund's assets and, if applicable, a fund's yield, and may be viewed as a form of leverage. Under SEC requirements, a fund needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with its reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions.

SEC Rule 18f-4.   In October 2020, the SEC adopted a final rule related to the use of derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and certain other transactions by registered investment companies (the "rule"). Subject to certain exceptions, the rule requires the funds to trade derivatives and certain other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations subject to a value-at-risk (VaR) leverage limit and to certain derivatives risk management program, reporting and board oversight requirements. Generally, these requirements apply to any fund engaging in derivatives transactions unless a fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception, which requires the fund to limit its gross notional derivatives exposure (with certain exceptions) to 10% of its net assets and to adopt derivatives risk management procedures. Under the rule, when a fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the final rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a fund may invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that (i) the fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the fund treats any such transaction as a derivatives transaction for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, a fund will be permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due. These requirements may limit the ability of the funds to use derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions, and the other relevant transactions as part of its investment strategies. These requirements also may increase the cost of the fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors.

Securities Lending. A Fidelity ® fund may lend securities to parties such as broker-dealers or other institutions, including an affiliate, National Financial Services LLC (NFS). Fidelity ® funds for which Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) serves as sub-adviser will not lend securities to Geode or its affiliates. Securities lending allows a fund to retain ownership of the securities loaned and, at the same time, earn additional income. The borrower provides the fund with collateral in an amount at least equal to the value of the securities loaned. The fund seeks to maintain the ability to obtain the right to vote or consent on proxy proposals involving material events affecting securities loaned. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased. For a Fidelity ® fund, loans will be made only to parties deemed by the fund's adviser to be in good standing and when, in the adviser's judgment, the income earned would justify the risks.

The Fidelity ® funds have retained agents, including NFS, an affiliate of the funds, to act as securities lending agent. If NFS acts as securities lending agent for a fund, it is subject to the overall supervision of the fund's adviser, and NFS will administer the lending program in accordance with guidelines approved by the fund's Trustees.

Cash received as collateral through loan transactions may be invested in other eligible securities, including shares of a money market fund. Investing this cash subjects that investment, as well as the securities loaned, to market appreciation or depreciation.

Securities of Other Investment Companies , including shares of closed-end investment companies (which include business development companies (BDCs)), unit investment trusts, and open-end investment companies such as mutual funds and ETFs, represent interests in professionally managed portfolios that may invest in any type of instrument. Investing in other investment companies involves substantially the same risks as investing directly in the underlying instruments, but may involve additional expenses at the underlying investment company-level, such as portfolio management fees and operating expenses. Fees and expenses incurred indirectly by a fund as a result of its investment in shares of one or more other investment companies generally are referred to as "acquired fund fees and expenses" and may appear as a separate line item in a fund's prospectus fee table. For certain investment companies, such as BDCs, these expenses may be significant. Certain types of investment companies, such as closed-end investment companies, issue a fixed number of shares that trade on a stock exchange or OTC at a premium or a discount to their NAV. Others are continuously offered at NAV, but may also be traded in the secondary market. Similarly, ETFs trade on a securities exchange and may trade at a premium or a discount to their NAV.

The securities of closed-end funds may be leveraged. As a result, a fund may be indirectly exposed to leverage through an investment in such securities. An investment in securities of closed-end funds that use leverage may expose a fund to higher volatility in the market value of such securities and the possibility that the fund's long-term returns on such securities will be diminished.

A fund's ability to invest in securities of other investment companies may be limited by federal securities laws. To the extent a fund acquires securities issued by unaffiliated investment companies, the Adviser's access to information regarding such underlying fund's portfolio may be limited and subject to such fund's policies regarding disclosure of fund holdings.

A fund that seeks to track the performance of a particular index could invest in investment companies that seek to track the performance of indexes other than the index that the fund seeks to track.

Short Sales "Against the Box" are short sales of securities that a fund owns or has the right to obtain (equivalent in kind or amount to the securities sold short). If a fund enters into a short sale against the box, it will be required to set aside securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short (or securities convertible or exchangeable into such securities) and will be required to hold such securities while the short sale is outstanding. A fund will incur transaction costs, including interest expenses, in connection with opening, maintaining, and closing short sales against the box.

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). A fund may invest in stock, warrants, and other securities of SPACs or similar special purpose entities that pool money to seek potential acquisition opportunities. SPACs are collective investment structures formed to raise money in an initial public offering for the purpose of merging with or acquiring one or more operating companies (the "de-SPAC Transaction"). Until an acquisition is completed, a SPAC generally invests its assets in US government securities, money market securities and cash. In connection with a de-SPAC Transaction, the SPAC may complete a PIPE (private investment in public equity) offering with certain investors. A fund may enter into a contingent commitment with a SPAC to purchase PIPE shares if and when the SPAC completes its de-SPAC Transaction.

Because SPACs do not have an operating history or ongoing business other than seeking acquisitions, the value of their securities is particularly dependent on the ability of the SPAC's management to identify and complete a profitable acquisition. Some SPACs may pursue acquisitions only within certain industries or regions, which may increase the volatility of their prices. An investment in a SPAC is subject to a variety of risks, including that (i) an attractive acquisition or merger target may not be identified at all and the SPAC will be required to return any remaining monies to shareholders; (ii) an acquisition or merger once effected may prove unsuccessful and an investment in the SPAC may lose value; (iii) the values of investments in SPACs may be highly volatile and may depreciate significantly over time; (iv) no or only a thinly traded market for shares of or interests in a SPAC may develop, leaving a fund unable to sell its interest in a SPAC or to sell its interest only at a price below what the fund believes is the SPAC interest's intrinsic value; (v) any proposed merger or acquisition may be unable to obtain the requisite approval, if any, of shareholders; (vi) an investment in a SPAC may be diluted by additional later offerings of interests in the SPAC or by other investors exercising existing rights to purchase shares of the SPAC; (vii) the warrants or other rights with respect to the SPAC held by a fund may expire worthless or may be repurchased or retired by the SPAC at an unfavorable price; (viii) a fund may be delayed in receiving any redemption or liquidation proceeds from a SPAC to which it is entitled; and (ix) a significant portion of the monies raised by the SPAC for the purpose of identifying and effecting an acquisition or merger may be expended during the search for a target transaction.

Purchased PIPE shares will be restricted from trading until the registration statement for the shares is declared effective. Upon registration, the shares can be freely sold, but only pursuant to an effective registration statement or other exemption from registration. The securities issued by a SPAC, which are typically traded either in the OTC market or on an exchange, may be considered illiquid, more difficult to value, and/or be subject to restrictions on resale.

Structured Securities (also called "structured notes") are derivative debt securities, the interest rate on or principal of which is determined by an unrelated indicator. The value of the interest rate on and/or the principal of structured securities is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, or index) or the relative change in two or more reference instruments. A structured security may be positively, negatively, or both positively and negatively indexed; that is, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument increases. Similarly, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument decreases. Further, the change in the principal amount payable with respect to, or the interest rate of, a structured security may be calculated as a multiple of the percentage change (positive or negative) in the value of the underlying reference instrument(s); therefore, the value of such structured security may be very volatile. Structured securities may entail a greater degree of market risk than other types of debt securities because the investor bears the risk of the reference instrument. Structured securities may also be more volatile, less liquid, and more difficult to accurately price than less complex securities or more traditional debt securities. In addition, because structured securities generally are traded OTC, structured securities are subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the structured security, and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates.

Transfer Agent Bank Accounts. Proceeds from shareholder purchases of a Fidelity ® fund may pass through a series of demand deposit bank accounts before being held at the fund's custodian. Redemption proceeds may pass from the custodian to the shareholder through a similar series of bank accounts.

If a bank account is registered to the transfer agent or an affiliate, who acts as an agent for the fund when opening, closing, and conducting business in the bank account, the transfer agent or an affiliate may invest overnight balances in the account in repurchase agreements or money market funds. Any balances that are not invested in repurchase agreements or money market funds remain in the bank account overnight. Any risks associated with such an account are investment risks of the fund. The fund faces the risk of loss of these balances if the bank becomes insolvent.

Warrants. Warrants are instruments which entitle the holder to buy an equity security at a specific price for a specific period of time. Changes in the value of a warrant do not necessarily correspond to changes in the value of its underlying security. The price of a warrant may be more volatile than the price of its underlying security, and a warrant may offer greater potential for capital appreciation as well as capital loss.

Warrants do not entitle a holder to dividends or voting rights with respect to the underlying security and do not represent any rights in the assets of the issuing company. A warrant ceases to have value if it is not exercised prior to its expiration date. These factors can make warrants more speculative than other types of investments.

Zero Coupon Bonds do not make interest payments; instead, they are sold at a discount from their face value and are redeemed at face value when they mature. Because zero coupon bonds do not pay current income, their prices can be more volatile than other types of fixed-income securities when interest rates change. In calculating a fund's dividend, a portion of the difference between a zero coupon bond's purchase price and its face value is considered income.

In addition to the investment policies and limitations discussed above, a fund is subject to the additional operational risk discussed below.

Considerations Regarding Cybersecurity. With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet to conduct business, a fund's service providers are susceptible to operational, information security and related risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to, gaining unauthorized access to digital systems (e.g., through "hacking" or malicious software coding) for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information; corrupting data, equipment or systems; or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites (i.e., efforts to make network services unavailable to intended users). Cyber incidents affecting a fund's manager, any sub-adviser and other service providers (including, but not limited to, fund accountants, custodians, transfer agents and financial intermediaries) have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, interference with a fund's ability to calculate its NAV, impediments to trading, the inability of fund shareholders to transact business, destruction to equipment and systems, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, or additional compliance costs. Similar adverse consequences could result from cyber incidents affecting issuers of securities in which a fund invests, counterparties with which a fund engages in transactions, governmental and other regulatory authorities, exchange and other financial market operators, banks, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and other financial institutions (including financial intermediaries and service providers for fund shareholders) and other parties. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future.

While a fund's service providers have established business continuity plans in the event of, and risk management systems to prevent, such cyber incidents, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified. Furthermore, a fund cannot control the cyber security plans and systems put in place by its service providers or any other third parties whose operations may affect a fund or its shareholders. A fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result.

 

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities are placed on behalf of the fund by Geode pursuant to authority contained in the management contract and the sub-advisory agreement.

Geode may be responsible for the placement of portfolio securities transactions for other investment companies and investment accounts for which it has or its affiliates have investment discretion.

The fund will not incur any commissions or sales charges when it invests in shares of certain pooled investment vehicles (including any underlying Central funds), but it may incur such costs when it invests directly in other types of securities.

Purchases and sales of equity securities on a securities exchange or OTC are effected through brokers who receive compensation for their services. Generally, compensation relating to securities traded on foreign exchanges will be higher than compensation relating to securities traded on U.S. exchanges and may not be subject to negotiation. Compensation may also be paid in connection with principal transactions (in both OTC securities and securities listed on an exchange) and agency OTC transactions executed with an electronic communications network (ECN) or an alternative trading system. Equity securities may be purchased from underwriters at prices that include underwriting fees.

Geode may purchase equity securities in initial or secondary public offerings when such securities become available and are consistent with the investment objectives of the fund.

Purchases and sales of fixed-income securities are generally made with an issuer or a primary market-maker acting as principal. Although there is no stated brokerage commission paid by the fund for any fixed-income security, the price paid by the fund to an underwriter includes the disclosed underwriting fee and prices in secondary trades usually include an undisclosed dealer commission or markup reflecting the spread between the bid and ask prices of the fixed-income security. New issues of equity and fixed-income securities may also be purchased in underwritten fixed price offerings.

The Trustees of the fund periodically review Geode's performance of its responsibilities in connection with the placement of portfolio securities transactions on behalf of the fund. The Trustees also review the compensation paid by the fund over representative periods of time to determine if it was reasonable in relation to the benefits to the fund.

Geode.

The Selection of Brokers

In selecting brokers or dealers (including affiliates of FMR) to execute the fund's portfolio transactions, Geode considers factors deemed relevant in the context of a particular trade and in regard to Geode's overall responsibilities with respect to the fund and other investment accounts, including any instructions from the fund's portfolio manager, which may emphasize, for example, speed of execution over other factors. The factors considered will influence whether it is appropriate to execute an order using ECNs, electronic channels including algorithmic trading, or by actively working an order. Other factors deemed relevant may include, but are not limited to: price; the size and type of the transaction; the reasonableness of compensation to be paid, including spreads and commission rates; the speed and certainty of trade executions; the nature and characteristics of the markets for the security to be purchased or sold, including the degree of specialization of the broker in such markets or securities; the availability of liquidity in the security, including the liquidity and depth afforded by a market center or market-maker; the reliability of a market center or broker; the degree of anonymity that a particular broker or market can provide; the potential for avoiding market impact; the execution services rendered on a continuing basis; the execution efficiency, settlement capability, and financial condition of the firm; arrangements for payment of fund expenses, if applicable; and the provision of additional brokerage and research products and services, if applicable. In seeking best qualitative execution, Geode may select a broker using a trading method for which the broker may charge a higher commission than its lowest available commission rate. Geode also may select a broker that charges more than the lowest commission rate available from another broker. For futures transactions, the selection of a futures commission merchant is generally based on the overall quality of execution and other services provided by the futures commission merchant.

The Acquisition of Brokerage and Research Products and Services

Brokers (who are not affiliates of FMR) that execute transactions for the fund may receive higher compensation from the fund than other brokers might have charged the fund, in recognition of the value of the brokerage or research products and services they provide to Geode.

Research Products and Services. These products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law: economic, industry, company, municipal, sovereign (U.S. and non-U.S.), legal, or political research reports; market color; company meeting facilitation; compilation of securities prices, earnings, dividends and similar data; quotation services, data, information and other services; analytical computer software and services; and investment recommendations. In addition to receiving brokerage and research products and services via written reports and computer-delivered services, such reports may also be provided by telephone and in person meetings with securities analysts, corporate and industry spokespersons, economists, academicians and government representatives and others with relevant professional expertise. Geode may request that a broker provide a specific proprietary or third-party product or service. Some of these products and services supplement Geode's own research activities in providing investment advice to the fund.

Execution Services. In addition, products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law, those that assist in the execution, clearing, and settlement of securities transactions, as well as other incidental functions (including, but not limited to, communication services related to trade execution, order routing and algorithmic trading, post-trade matching, exchange of messages among brokers or dealers, custodians and institutions, and the use of electronic confirmation and affirmation of institutional trades).

Mixed-Use Products and Services. Geode may use commission dollars to obtain certain products or services that are not used exclusively in Geode's investment decision-making process (mixed-use products or services). In those circumstances, Geode will make a good faith judgment to evaluate the various benefits and uses to which they intend to put the mixed-use product or service, and will pay for that portion of the mixed-use product or service that does not qualify as brokerage and research products and services with their own resources (referred to as "hard dollars").

Benefit to Geode. Geode's expenses would likely be increased if it attempted to generate these additional products and services through its own efforts, or if it paid for these products or services itself. Certain of the brokerage and research products and services Geode receives are furnished by brokers on their own initiative, either in connection with a particular transaction or as part of their overall services. Some of these products or services may not have an explicit cost associated with such product or service.

Geode's Decision-Making Process. Before causing the fund to pay a particular level of compensation, Geode will make a good faith determination that the compensation is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research products and services provided to Geode, viewed in terms of the particular transaction for the fund or Geode's overall responsibilities to the fund or other investment companies and investment accounts. While Geode may take into account the brokerage and/or research products and services provided by a broker in determining whether compensation paid is reasonable, neither Geode nor the fund incurs an obligation to any broker, dealer, or third party to pay for any product or service (or portion thereof) by generating a specific amount of compensation or otherwise. Typically, these products and services assist Geode in terms of its overall investment responsibilities to the fund and other investment companies and investment accounts; however, each product or service received may not benefit the fund. Certain funds or investment accounts may use brokerage commissions to acquire brokerage and research products and services that may also benefit other funds or accounts managed by Geode.

Affiliated Transactions

Geode may place trades with certain brokers, including NFS, through its Fidelity Capital Markets (FCM) division, and LeveL Markets, LLC (formerly Kezar Trading, LLC) (LeveL Markets), with whom FMR is under common control, provided it determines that these affiliates' trade execution abilities and costs are comparable to those of non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms.

The Trustees of the fund have approved procedures whereby a fund is permitted to purchase securities that are offered in underwritings in which an affiliate of the adviser or certain other affiliates participate. In addition, for underwritings where such an affiliate participates as a principal underwriter, certain restrictions may apply that could, among other things, limit the amount of securities that the fund could purchase in the underwritings.

Trade Allocation

Although the Trustees and officers of the fund are substantially the same as those of certain other Fidelity ® funds, investment decisions for the fund are made independently from those of other Fidelity ® funds or investment accounts (including proprietary accounts).The same security is often held in the portfolio of more than one of these funds or investment accounts. Simultaneous transactions are inevitable when several funds and investment accounts are managed by the same investment adviser, particularly when the same security is suitable for the investment objective of more than one fund or investment account.

When two or more funds or investment accounts are simultaneously engaged in the purchase or sale of the same security or instrument, the prices and amounts are allocated in accordance with procedures believed to be appropriate and equitable to each fund or investment account. In some cases this could have a detrimental effect on the price or value of the security or instrument as far as the fund is concerned. In other cases, however, the ability of the fund to participate in volume transactions will produce better executions and prices for the fund.

Orders for funds and investment accounts are not typically combined or "blocked". However, Geode may, when feasible and when consistent with the fair and equitable treatment of all funds and investment accounts and best execution, block orders of various funds and investment accounts for order entry and execution.

Geode has established allocation policies for its various funds and investment accounts to ensure allocations are appropriate given its clients' differing investment objectives and other considerations. When the supply/demand is insufficient to satisfy all outstanding trade orders, generally the amount executed is distributed among participating funds and investment accounts in proportion to the size of the original order placed for each fund and investment account, or otherwise according to the allocation policies. These policies also apply to initial public and secondary offerings. Generally, allocations are determined by traders, independent of portfolio managers, in accordance with these policies. Allocations are determined and documented on trade date.

Geode's trade allocation policies identify circumstances under which it is appropriate to deviate from the general allocation criteria and describe the alternative procedures. For example, if a standard allocation would result in a fund or investment account receiving a very small allocation (e.g., because of its small asset size), the fund or investment account may receive an increased allocation to achieve a more meaningful allocation, or it may receive no allocation. Generally, any exceptions to Geode's policies (i.e., special allocations) must be approved by senior investment or trading personnel, reviewed by the compliance department, and documented.

Commissions Paid

A fund may pay compensation including both commissions and spreads in connection with the placement of portfolio transactions. The amount of brokerage commissions paid by a fund may change from year to year because of, among other things, changing asset levels, shareholder activity, and/or portfolio turnover.

For Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund, the following table shows the fund's portfolio turnover rate for the fiscal period(s) ended February 28, 2026 and 2025. Variations in turnover rate may be due to a fluctuating volume of shareholder purchase and redemption orders and/or market conditions.

Turnover Rates
2026
2025
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
4%
2%
 
 
 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, the following fund(s) held securities issued by one or more of its regular brokers or dealers or a parent company of its regular brokers or dealers. The following table shows the aggregate value of the securities of the regular broker or dealer or parent company held by the fund as of the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026.

 
Fund
 
Regular Broker or Dealer
 
Aggregate Value of
Securities Held
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
Bank of America Corp.
 $
45,797,408
 
Citigroup, Inc.
 $
26,972,198
 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
 $
35,284,489
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
 $
111,868,357

 

 

The following table shows the total amount of brokerage commissions paid by the following fund(s), comprising commissions paid on securities and/or futures transactions, as applicable, for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. The total amount of brokerage commissions paid is stated as a dollar amount and a percentage of the fund's average net assets.

Fund
Fiscal Year
Ended
 
Dollar
Amount
Percentage
of
Average
Net Assets
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
2026
$
41,097
0.00%
 
2025
$
22,604
0.00%
 
2024
$
19,239
0.00%

 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund paid no brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

During the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2025, Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund did not allocate brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

VALUATION

The NAV is the value of a single share. NAV is computed by adding the value of a fund's investments, cash, and other assets, subtracting its liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.

The Board of Trustees has designated the fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee.

Shares of open-end investment companies (including any underlying Central funds) held by a fund are valued at their respective NAVs. If an underlying fund's NAV is unavailable, shares of that underlying fund will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies.

Generally, other portfolio securities and assets held by a fund, as well as portfolio securities and assets held by an underlying Central fund, are valued as follows:

Most equity securities are valued at the official closing price or the last reported sale price or, if no sale has occurred, at the last quoted bid price on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded.

Debt securities and other assets for which market quotations are readily available may be valued at market values in the principal market in which they normally are traded, as furnished by recognized dealers in such securities or assets. Or, debt securities and convertible securities may be valued on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service that uses a valuation matrix which incorporates both dealer-supplied valuations and electronic data processing techniques.

Short-term securities with remaining maturities of sixty days or less for which market quotations and information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates current value.

Futures contracts are valued at the settlement or closing price. Options are valued at their market quotations, if available. Swaps are valued daily using quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers.

Prices described above are obtained from pricing services that have been approved by the Committee. A number of pricing services are available and a fund may use more than one of these services. A fund may also discontinue the use of any pricing service at any time. A fund's adviser through the Committee engages in oversight activities with respect to the fund's pricing services, which includes, among other things, testing the prices provided by pricing services prior to calculation of a fund's NAV, conducting periodic due diligence meetings, and periodically reviewing the methodologies and inputs used by these services.

Foreign securities and instruments are valued in their local currency following the methodologies described above. Foreign securities, instruments and currencies are translated to U.S. dollars, based on foreign currency exchange rate quotations supplied by a pricing service as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which uses a proprietary model to determine the exchange rate. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at an interpolated rate based on days to maturity between the closest preceding and subsequent settlement period reported by the third party pricing service.

Other portfolio securities and assets for which market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the opinion of the Committee, are deemed unreliable will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the opinion of the Committee, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. In fair valuing a security, the Committee may consider factors including, but not limited to, price movements in futures contracts and ADRs, market and trading trends, the bid/ask quotes of brokers, and off-exchange institutional trading. The frequency that portfolio securities or assets are fair valued cannot be predicted and may be significant.

In determining the fair value of a private placement security for which market quotations are not available, the Committee generally applies one or more valuation methods including the market approach, income approach and cost approach. The market approach considers factors including the price of recent investments in the same or a similar security or financial metrics of comparable securities. The income approach considers factors including expected future cash flows, security specific risks and corresponding discount rates. The cost approach considers factors including the value of the security's underlying assets and liabilities.

The fund's adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.

 

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

Shares are available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.

Shares also may be available to certain broker-dealers that have entered into arrangements with Fidelity.

The fund may make redemption payments in whole or in part in readily marketable securities or other property pursuant to procedures approved by the Trustees if Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC determines it is in the best interests of the fund. Such securities or other property will be valued for this purpose as they are valued in computing the NAV of a fund or class, as applicable. Shareholders that receive securities or other property will realize, upon receipt, a gain or loss for tax purposes, and will incur additional costs and be exposed to market risk prior to and upon the sale of such securities or other property.

The fund, in its discretion, may determine to issue its shares in kind in exchange for securities held by the purchaser having a value, determined in accordance with the fund's policies for valuation of portfolio securities, equal to the purchase price of the fund shares issued. The fund will accept for in-kind purchases only securities or other instruments that are appropriate under its investment objective and policies. In addition, the fund generally will not accept securities of any issuer unless they are liquid, have a readily ascertainable market value, and are not subject to restrictions on resale. All dividends, distributions, and subscription or other rights associated with the securities become the property of the fund, along with the securities. Shares purchased in exchange for securities in kind generally cannot be redeemed for fifteen days following the exchange to allow time for the transfer to settle.

The fund may also effect redemptions in-kind in an effort to manage cash positions and/or to offset certain costs that arise from significant redemption activity or from portfolio turnover in connection with the rebalancing of the fund's benchmark index. This practice may benefit the fund and its shareholders by reducing the need for the fund to maintain significant cash reserves and/or to sell securities held in the fund to meet redemption requests or to track its index and, in so doing, avoid or reduce cash drag, transaction costs and capital gain realization that could otherwise arise from reserves maintained or securities sold. There is a risk that this activity could negatively impact the market value of the securities redeemed in-kind and, in turn, the NAV of the fund.

With respect to these redemptions in-kind, shareholders will receive either a pro rata basket or a custom basket of securities valued as they are for purposes of computing a fund's NAV. The custom basket includes only securities that have been disclosed in the fund's most recent public holdings disclosure.

 

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

Dividends. A portion of the fund's income may qualify for the dividends-received deduction available to corporate shareholders. A portion of the fund's dividends, when distributed to individual shareholders, may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). Distributions by the fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account). Use of derivatives may increase taxable income and capital gains.

Capital Gain Distributions. Unless your shares of the fund are held in a tax-advantaged retirement plan, the fund's long-term capital gain distributions are federally taxable to shareholders generally as capital gains.

The following table shows the fund's aggregate capital loss carryforward as of February 28, 2026, which is available to offset future capital gains. A fund's ability to utilize its capital loss carryforwards in a given year or in total may be limited.

Fund
 
Capital Loss
Carryforward (CLC)
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
$
39,008,877

Returns of Capital. If the fund's distributions exceed its taxable income and capital gains realized during a taxable year, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold in taxable accounts.

Foreign Tax Credit or Deduction. Foreign governments may impose withholding taxes on dividends and interest earned by the fund with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Foreign governments may also impose taxes on other payments or gains with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Because the fund does not currently anticipate that securities of foreign issuers or underlying regulated investment companies will constitute more than 50% of its total assets at the end of its fiscal year, or fiscal quarter, respectively, shareholders should not expect to be eligible to claim a foreign tax credit or deduction on their federal income tax returns with respect to foreign taxes withheld.

Tax Status of the Fund. The fund intends to qualify each year as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code so that it will not be liable for federal tax on income and capital gains distributed to shareholders. In order to qualify as a regulated investment company, and avoid being subject to federal income or excise taxes at the fund level, the fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net realized capital gains within each calendar year as well as on a fiscal year basis (if the fiscal year is other than the calendar year), and intends to comply with other tax rules applicable to regulated investment companies.

Other Tax Information. The information above is only a summary of some of the tax consequences generally affecting the fund and its shareholders, and no attempt has been made to discuss individual tax consequences. It is up to you or your tax preparer to determine whether the sale of shares of the fund resulted in a capital gain or loss or other tax consequence to you. In addition to federal income taxes, shareholders may be subject to state and local taxes on fund distributions, and shares may be subject to state and local personal property taxes. Investors should consult their tax advisers to determine whether the fund is suitable to their particular tax situation.

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

The Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the trust and fund, as applicable, are listed below. The Board of Trustees governs the fund and is responsible for protecting the interests of shareholders. The Trustees are experienced executives who meet periodically throughout the year to oversee the fund's activities, review contractual arrangements with companies that provide services to the fund, oversee management of the risks associated with such activities and contractual arrangements, and review the fund's performance. Each of the Trustees oversees 306 funds.

The Trustees hold office without limit in time except that (a) any Trustee may resign; (b) any Trustee may be removed by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such removal; (c) any Trustee who requests to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees; and (d) any Trustee may be removed at any special meeting of shareholders by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding voting securities of the trust. Each Trustee who is not an interested person (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the trust and the fund is referred to herein as an Independent Trustee. Each Independent Trustee shall retire not later than the last day of the calendar year in which his or her 75th birthday occurs. The Independent Trustees may waive this mandatory retirement age policy with respect to individual Trustees. Officers and Advisory Board Members hold office without limit in time, except that any officer or Advisory Board Member may resign or may be removed by a vote of a majority of the Trustees at any regular meeting or any special meeting of the Trustees. Except as indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the past five years.

Experience, Skills, Attributes, and Qualifications of the Trustees. The Governance and Nominating Committee has adopted a statement of policy that describes the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills that are necessary and desirable for potential Independent Trustee candidates (Statement of Policy). The Board believes that each Trustee satisfied at the time he or she was initially elected or appointed a Trustee, and continues to satisfy, the standards contemplated by the Statement of Policy. The Governance and Nominating Committee also engages professional search firms to help identify potential Independent Trustee candidates who have the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills consistent with the Statement of Policy. From time to time, additional criteria based on the composition and skills of the current Independent Trustees, as well as experience or skills that may be appropriate in light of future changes to board composition, business conditions, and regulatory or other developments, have also been considered by the professional search firms and the Governance and Nominating Committee. In addition, the Board takes into account the Trustees' commitment and participation in Board and committee meetings, as well as their leadership of standing and ad hoc committees throughout their tenure.

In determining that a particular Trustee was and continues to be qualified to serve as a Trustee, the Board has considered a variety of criteria, none of which, in isolation, was controlling. The Board believes that, collectively, the Trustees have balanced and diverse experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills, which allow the Board to operate effectively in governing the fund and protecting the interests of shareholders. Information about the specific experience, skills, attributes, and qualifications of each Trustee, which in each case led to the Board's conclusion that the Trustee should serve (or continue to serve) as a trustee of the fund, is provided below.

Board Structure and Oversight Function. Robert A. Lawrence is an interested person and currently serves as Chair. The Trustees have determined that an interested Chair is appropriate and benefits shareholders because an interested Chair has a personal and professional stake in the quality and continuity of services provided to the fund. Independent Trustees exercise their informed business judgment to appoint an individual of their choosing to serve as Chair, regardless of whether the Trustee happens to be independent or a member of management. The Independent Trustees have determined that they can act independently and effectively without having an Independent Trustee serve as Chair and that a key structural component for assuring that they are in a position to do so is for the Independent Trustees to constitute a substantial majority for the Board. The Independent Trustees also regularly meet in executive session. Vicki L. Fuller serves as Lead Independent Trustee and as such (i) acts as a liaison between the Independent Trustees and management with respect to matters important to the Independent Trustees and (ii) with management prepares agendas for Board meetings.

Fidelity ® funds are overseen by different Boards of Trustees. The fund's Board oversees Fidelity's high income and certain equity funds, and other Boards oversee Fidelity's alternative investment, investment-grade bond, money market, asset allocation, and other equity funds. The asset allocation funds may invest in Fidelity ® funds overseen by the fund's Board. The use of separate Boards, each with its own committee structure, allows the Trustees of each group of Fidelity ® funds to focus on the unique issues of the funds they oversee, including common research, investment, and operational issues. On occasion, the separate Boards establish joint committees to address issues of overlapping consequences for the Fidelity ® funds overseen by each Board.

The Trustees operate using a system of committees to facilitate the timely and efficient consideration of all matters of importance to the Trustees, the fund, and fund shareholders and to facilitate compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and oversight of the fund's activities and associated risks. The Board, acting through its committees, has charged FMR and its affiliates with (i) identifying events or circumstances the occurrence of which could have demonstrably adverse effects on the fund's business and/or reputation; (ii) implementing processes and controls to lessen the possibility that such events or circumstances occur or to mitigate the effects of such events or circumstances if they do occur; and (iii) creating and maintaining a system designed to evaluate continuously business and market conditions in order to facilitate the identification and implementation processes described in (i) and (ii) above. Because the day-to-day operations and activities of the fund are carried out by or through FMR, its affiliates, and other service providers, the fund's exposure to risks is mitigated but not eliminated by the processes overseen by the Trustees. While each of the Board's committees has responsibility for overseeing different aspects of the fund's activities, oversight is exercised primarily through the Operations, Audit, and Compliance Committees. Appropriate personnel, including but not limited to the fund's Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), FMR's internal auditor, the independent accountants, the fund's Treasurer and portfolio management personnel, make periodic reports to the Board's committees, as appropriate, including an annual review of Fidelity's risk management program for the Fidelity ® funds. The responsibilities of each standing committee, including their oversight responsibilities, are described further under "Standing Committees of the Trustees."

Interested Trustees*:

Correspondence intended for a Trustee who is an interested person may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Bettina Doulton (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Ms. Doulton also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Doulton served in a variety of positions at Fidelity Investments, including as a managing director of research (2006-2007), portfolio manager to certain Fidelity ® funds (1993-2005), equity analyst and portfolio assistant (1990-1993), and research assistant (1987-1990). Ms. Doulton currently owns and operates Cellardoor Winery. Previously, Ms. Doulton owned and operated Phi Builders + Architects (through 2023).

Robert A. Lawrence (1952)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Lawrence also serves as Trustee of other funds. Previously, Mr. Lawrence served as a Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board of certain funds. Prior to his retirement in 2008, Mr. Lawrence served as Vice President of certain Fidelity ® funds (2006-2008), Senior Vice President, Head of High Income Division of Fidelity Management & Research Company (investment adviser firm, 2006-2008), and President of Fidelity Strategic Investments (investment adviser firm, 2002-2005).

* Determined to be an "Interested Trustee" by virtue of, among other things, his or her affiliation with the trust or various entities under common control with FMR.

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Independent Trustees:

Correspondence intended for an Independent Trustee may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Vijay C. Advani (1960)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Mr. Advani also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Mr. Advani served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to his retirement, Mr. Advani served as Executive Chairman (2020-2022), Chief Executive Officer (2017-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2016-2017) of Nuveen (global investment manager). He also served in various capacities at Franklin Resources (global investment manager), including Co-President (2015-2016), Executive Vice President, Global Advisory Services (2008-2015), Head of Global Retail Distribution (2005-2008), Executive Managing Director, International Retail Development (2002-2005), Managing Director, Product Developments, Sales & Marketing, Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa (2000-2002) and President, Templeton Asset Management India (1995-2000). Mr. Advani also served as Senior Investment Officer of International Finance Corporation (private equity and venture capital arm of The World Bank, 1984-1995). Mr. Advani is Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. India Business Council (2018-present), a Director of The Global Impact Investing Network (2019-present), a Director of LOK Capital (Mauritius) (2022-present), a member of the Advisory Council of LOK Capital (2022-present), a Senior Advisor of Neuberger Berman (2021-present), a Senior Advisor of Seviora Holdings Pte. Ltd (Temasek-Singapore) (2021-present), a Director of Seviora Capital (Singapore) (2021-present) and an Advisor of EQUIAM (2021-present). Mr. Advani formerly served as a member of the Board of BowX Acquisition Corp. (special purpose acquisition company, 2020-2021), a member of the Board of Intellecap (advisory arm of The Aavishkaar Group, 2018-2020), a member of the Board of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (2017-2020) and a member of the Board of Docusign (software, 2016-2019).

Thomas P. Bostick (1956)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Lieutenant General Bostick also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, General Bostick (United States Army, Retired) held a variety of positions within the U.S. Army, including Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2012-2016) and Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Human Resources, U.S. Army (2009-2012). General Bostick currently serves as a member of the Board and Finance and Governance & Sustainability Committees of CSX Corporation (transportation, 2020-present) and a member of the Board and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee of Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (nuclear waste management, 2020-present). General Bostick serves as Chief Executive Officer of Bostick Global Strategies, LLC (consulting, 2016-present), as a member of the Board of HireVue, Inc. (video interview and assessment, 2020-present), as a member of the Board of Allonnia (biotechnology and engineering solutions, 2022-present), on the Advisory Board of Hilco Redevelopment Partners (a real estate investment and redevelopment company, 2021-present), and on the Advisory Board of Solugen, Inc. (specialty bio-based chemicals manufacturer, 2022-present). Previously, General Bostick served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021), President, Intrexon Bioengineering (2018-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2017-2020) and Senior Vice President of the Environment Sector (2016-2017) of Intrexon Corporation (biopharmaceutical company).

Donald F. Donahue (1950)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Trustee

Mr. Donahue also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Donahue serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Miranda Partners, LLC (risk consulting for the financial services industry, 2012-present). Previously, Mr. Donahue served as Chief Executive Officer (2006-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2003-2006) and Managing Director, Customer Marketing and Development (1999-2003) of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (financial markets infrastructure). Mr. Donahue previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2015-2018), as a member of the Board of The Leadership Academy (previously NYC Leadership Academy) (2012-2022) and as a member of the Board of United Way of New York (2007-2025).

Vicki L. Fuller (1957)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Lead Independent Trustee

Ms. Fuller also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Fuller served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2018-2020), Chief Investment Officer of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (2012-2018) and held a variety of positions at AllianceBernstein L.P. (global asset management, 1985-2012), including Managing Director (2006-2012) and Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager (2001-2006). Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee and Chair of the Compensation Committee of two Blackstone business development companies (2020-present), as a member of the Board of Treliant, LLC (consulting, 2019-present), as a member of the Advisory Board of Equity Alliance (private equity, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board of Ariel Alternatives, LLC (private equity, 2020-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board and Chair of the Audit Committee of Gusto, Inc. (software, 2021-2023). In addition, Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of New York University's Stern School of Business (2022-present) and as a member of the Board of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2023-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board of Roosevelt University (2019-2024) and as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Environmental, Health and Safety Committee of The Williams Companies, Inc. (natural gas infrastructure, 2018-2021).

Patricia L. Kampling (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Kampling also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Kampling served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (2012-2019), President and Chief Operating Officer (2011-2012) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2010-2011) of Alliant Energy Corporation. Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Governance, Compensation and Nominating Committee of Xcel Energy Inc. (utilities company, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee and Safety, Environmental, Technology and Operations Committee and Chair of the Executive Development and Compensation Committee of American Water Works Company, Inc. (utilities company, 2019-present). In addition, Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Chapter (2019-present). Previously, Ms. Kampling served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity® funds (2020), a member of the Board, Compensation Committee and Executive Committee and Chair of the Audit Committee of Briggs & Stratton Corporation (manufacturing, 2011-2021), a member of the Board of Interstate Power and Light Company (2012-2019) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (2012-2019) (each a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation) and as a member of the Board and Workforce Development Committee of the Business Roundtable (2018-2019).

Thomas A. Kennedy (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Kennedy also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ®  funds. Previously, Mr. Kennedy served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ®  funds (2020) and held a variety of positions at Raytheon Company (aerospace and defense, 1983-2020), including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (2014-2020) and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2013-2014). Mr. Kennedy served as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Raytheon Technologies Corporation (aerospace and defense, 2020-2021). Mr. Kennedy serves as a Director of the Board of Directors of Textron Inc. (aerospace and defense, 2023-present).

Oscar Munoz (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Munoz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Munoz served as Executive Chairman (2020-2021), Chief Executive Officer (2015-2020), President (2015-2016) and a member of the Board (2010-2021) of United Airlines Holdings, Inc. Mr. Munoz currently serves as a member of the Board of CBRE Group, Inc. (commercial real estate, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Univision Communications, Inc. (Hispanic media, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Archer Aviation Inc. (2021-present), a member of the Defense Business Board of the United States Department of Defense (2021-present) and a member of the Board of Salesforce.com, Inc. (cloud-based software, 2022-present). Previously, Mr. Munoz served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021).

Karen B. Peetz (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Ms. Peetz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Peetz served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to her retirement, Ms. Peetz served as Chief Administration Officer (2020-2023) of Citigroup Inc. (a diversified financial service company). She also served in various capacities at Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, including President (2013-2016), Vice Chairman, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Markets & Treasury Services (2010-2013), Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Corporate Trust (2003-2008), Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Global Payments & Trade Services (2002-2003) and Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Domestic Corporate Trust (1998-2002). Ms. Peetz also served in various capacities at Chase Manhattan Corporation (1982-1998), including Senior Vice President and Manager of Corporate Trust International Business (1996-1998), Managing Director and Manager of Corporate Trust Services (1994-1996) and Managing Director and Group Manager of Financial Institution Sales (1990-1993). Ms. Peetz currently serves as Chair of Amherst Holdings Advisory Council (2018-present), Trustee of Johns Hopkins University (2016-present), Chair of the Carey Business School Advisory Council, Member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board and Finance Committee and Chair of the Lyme and Tick Related Disease Institute Advisory Council. Ms. Peetz previously served as a member of the Board of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (2019-2023), a member of the Board of Trane Technologies (2018-2022), a member of the Board of Wells Fargo Corp. (2017-2019), a member of the Board of SunCoke Energy Inc. (2012-2016), a member of the Board of Private Export Funding Corporation (2010-2016) and as a Trustee of Penn State University (2010-2014) and the United Way of New York City (2008-2010).

Sabra R. Purtill (1962)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2026

Trustee

Ms. Purtill also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Ms. Purtill previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2025). Ms. Purtill currently serves as a member of the Board of Verisk Analytics (technology and data analytics, 2025-present). Previously, Ms. Purtill served in various capacities at American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (insurance, 2019-2025), including as an advisor to the Chief Financial Officer of AIG (2024-2025), Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2023-2024), Chief Investment Officer of Corebridge Financial Services, Inc. (then a subsidiary of AIG) (2022-2023), Chief Risk Officer (2021-2022) and Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (2019-2021). Ms. Purtill currently serves as member (2018-present) and Chair (2022-present) of the Advisory Board of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and as a member of the College Foundation at the University of Virginia (2023-present).

Susan Tomasky (1953)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Tomasky also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Tomasky served in various executive officer positions at American Electric Power Company, Inc. (1998-2011), including most recently as President of AEP Transmission (2007-2011). Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Lead Director of the Board of Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (utilities company, 2012-present) and as a member of the Board of its subsidiary company, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (2021-present). In addition, Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member (2009-present) and President (2020-present) of the Board of the Royal Shakespeare Company - America (2009-present) and as a member of the Board of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (2011-present). Previously, Ms. Tomasky served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2020), as a member of the Board of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (2007-2020), as a member of the Board (2011-2018) and Lead Independent Director (2015-2018) of Andeavor Corporation (previously Tesoro Corporation) (independent oil refiner and marketer), as a member of the Board of Summit Midstream Partners LP (energy, 2012-2018) and as a member of the Board and Sustainability Committee and as Chair of the Audit Committee of Marathon Petroleum Corporation (2018-2025). In addition, Ms. Tomasky previously served as a member of the Board and Kenyon in the World Committee of Kenyon College (2016-2025).

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Advisory Board Members and Officers:

Correspondence intended for a Member of the Advisory Board (if any) may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235. Correspondence intended for an officer or Peter S. Lynch may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations+

Peter S. Lynch (1944)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2003

Member of the Advisory Board

Mr. Lynch also serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Lynch is Vice Chairman and a Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm). In addition, Mr. Lynch serves as a Trustee of Boston College and as the Chairman of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. Previously, Mr. Lynch served as Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR Co., Inc. (investment adviser firm) and on the Special Olympics International Board of Directors (1997-2006).     

Heather Bonner (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2023

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Bonner also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Bonner is a Senior Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Bonner serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Bonner was Managing Director at AQR Capital Management (2013-2022) and Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer of the AQR Funds (2013-2022).

Craig S. Brown (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2022

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Brown also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Brown is a Vice President (2015-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Brown serves as Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Brown served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2022).     

Stephanie Caron (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Caron also serves as Chief Financial Officer of other funds. Ms. Caron is Head of Fidelity Fund and Investment Operations (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Caron serves as President, Executive Vice President, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Caron was Head of Investment Services for Strategic Advisers LLC (investment adviser firm, 2019-2024).

William C. Coffey (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Secretary

Mr. Coffey also serves as Assistant Secretary of other funds. Mr. Coffey is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel (2010-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Coffey served as Secretary and CLO of certain funds (2018-2019); CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities and Assistant Secretary of certain funds (2009-2018).     

Jonathan Davis (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2010

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Davis also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Davis is a Vice President (2006-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Davis serves as Assistant Treasurer or Director of certain Fidelity entities.        

Laura M. Del Prato (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Del Prato also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Del Prato is a Senior Vice President (2017-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Del Prato serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Del Prato served as President and Treasurer of The North Carolina Capital Management Trust: Cash Portfolio and Term Portfolio (2018-2020).     

Peter Brian Enyeart (1967)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Mr. Enyeart also serves as Vice President of other funds. Mr. Enyeart is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Enyeart was Head of Strategic Advisers LLC (SAI) (investment advisor firm, 2018-2025).

Colm A. Hogan (1973)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Hogan also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Hogan is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Hogan serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Hogan served as Deputy Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2020) and Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2018). 

Nicole Macarchuk (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Secretary and Chief Legal Officer (CLO)

Ms. Macarchuk also serves as an officer of other funds and as CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities. Ms. Macarchuk is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Head of Asset Management Legal (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2024-present). Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Macarchuk was a Partner at Dechert, LLP (law firm, 2022-2024), where she focused her corporate practice on financial services and asset management industry. Prior to joining Dechert, LLP, Ms. Macarchuk was Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for Angel Island Capital, LLC (2019-2022).

Chris Maher (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Maher also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Maher is a Senior Vice President (2023-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Maher serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Maher served as Assistant Treasurer of certain funds (2013-2020).     

Jason P. Pogorelec (1975)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Chief Compliance Officer

Mr. Pogorelec also serves as Chief Compliance Officer of other funds. Mr. Pogorelec is a Senior Vice President of Asset Management Compliance (2020-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Pogorelec serves as Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm, 2023-present) and Ballyrock Investment Advisors LLC (2023-present). Previously, Mr. Pogorelec was Vice President, Associate General Counsel for Fidelity Investments (2010-2020) and served as Assistant Secretary of certain Fidelity® funds (2015-2020).          

Melissa Reilly (1971)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Ms. Reilly also serves as Vice President of other funds. Ms. Reilly is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Reilly serves as Director of Fidelity Venture Growth Fund II GP LLC (2026-present). Previously, Ms. Reilly was Global Head of Equity Research (2024-2025) and Chief Investment Officer of the Equity Division (2013-2024).

Brett Segaloff (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Officer

Mr. Segaloff also serves as AML Officer of other funds. Mr. Segaloff is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Segaloff serves as Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer or Anti Money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act Compliance Officer of certain Fidelity entities.          

Stacie M. Smith (1974)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2016

President and Treasurer

Ms. Smith also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Smith is a Senior Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Smith serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities and has served in other fund officer roles.

Joyce Todisco (1983)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Todisco also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Todisco is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Todisco serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain other Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Todisco was a Director in the asset and wealth management practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (2017-2022).

Jim Wegmann (1979)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Wegmann also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Wegmann is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Wegmann serves as Assistant Treasurer of FIMM, LLC (2021-present). Previously, Mr. Wegmann served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2021).          

+ The information includes principal occupation during the last five years. 

Standing Committees of the Trustees. The Board of Trustees has established various committees to support the Independent Trustees in acting independently in pursuing the best interests of the funds and their shareholders. Currently, the Board of Trustees has 9 standing committees. The members of each committee are Independent Trustees. Advisory Board members may be invited to attend meetings of the committees.

The Operations Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Ms. Fuller currently serving as Chair. The committee serves as a forum for consideration of issues of importance to, or calling for particular determinations by, the Independent Trustees. The committee also considers matters involving potential conflicts of interest between the funds and FMR and its affiliates and reviews proposed contracts and the proposed continuation of contracts between the funds and FMR and its affiliates, and reviews and makes recommendations regarding contracts with third parties unaffiliated with FMR, including insurance coverage and custody agreements. The committee also monitors additional issues including the nature, levels and quality of services provided to shareholders and significant litigation. The committee also has oversight of compliance issues not specifically within the scope of any other committee. The committee is also responsible for definitive action on all compliance matters involving the potential for significant reimbursement by FMR.

The Fair Value Oversight Committee is composed of Mses. Tomasky (Chair), Fuller, Kampling, Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Advani, Bostick, Donahue, Kennedy, and Munoz. The Fair Value Oversight Committee oversees the valuation of fund investments by the valuation designee, receives and reviews related reports and information, and monitors matters of disclosure to the extent required to fulfill its statutory responsibilities.

The Board of Trustees has established two Fund Oversight Committees: the Equity I Committee (composed of Messrs. Advani (Chair), Bostick, and Donahue, and Mses. Purtill and Tomasky) and the Equity II Committee (composed of Messrs. Munoz (Chair) and Kennedy, and Mses. Fuller, Kampling, and Peetz). Each committee develops an understanding of and reviews the investment objectives, policies, and practices of each fund under its oversight. Each committee also monitors investment performance, compliance by each relevant fund with its investment policies and restrictions and reviews appropriate benchmarks, competitive universes, unusual or exceptional investment matters, the personnel and other resources devoted to the management of each fund and all other matters bearing on each fund's investment results. Each committee will review and recommend any required action to the Board in respect of specific funds, including new funds, changes in fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closing to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds. The members of each committee may organize working groups to make recommendations concerning issues related to funds that are within the scope of the committee's review. These working groups report to the committee or to the Independent Trustees, or both, as appropriate. Each working group may request from FMR such information from FMR as may be appropriate to the working group's deliberations.

The Product and Fund Services Committee is composed of Messrs. Kennedy (Chair) and Munoz, and Mses. Kampling, and Purtill. Regarding shareholder services, the committee considers the structure and amount of the funds' transfer agency fees and fees, including direct fees to investors (other than sales loads), such as bookkeeping and custodial fees, and the nature and quality of services rendered by FMR and its affiliates or third parties (such as custodians) in consideration of these fees. The committee also considers other non-investment management services rendered to the funds by FMR and its affiliates, including pricing and bookkeeping services. The committee receives information on and where appropriate recommends policies concerning the securities transactions of the funds, including brokerage. The committee periodically reviews the policies and practices with respect to efforts to achieve best execution, commissions paid to firms supplying research and brokerage services or paying fund expenses, and policies and procedures designed to assure that any allocation of portfolio transactions is not influenced by the sale of fund shares. The committee also monitors brokerage and other similar relationships between the funds and firms affiliated with FMR that participate in the execution of securities transactions. Regarding the distribution of fund shares, the committee considers issues bearing on the various distribution channels employed by the funds, including issues regarding Rule 18f-3 plans and related consideration of classes of shares, sales load structures (including breakpoints), load waivers, selling concessions and service charges paid to intermediaries, Rule 12b-1 plans, contingent deferred sales charges, and finder's fees, and other means by which intermediaries are compensated for selling fund shares or providing shareholder servicing, including revenue sharing. The committee also considers issues bearing on the preparation and use of advertisements and sales literature for the funds, policies and procedures regarding frequent purchase of fund shares, and selective disclosure of portfolio holdings. Regarding proxy voting, the committee reviews the fund's proxy voting guidelines and changes thereto, and reviews the manner in which the guidelines have been applied. The committee will receive information on the manner in which proxy votes have been cast under the proxy voting guidelines and on general engagements between the fund's investment advisers and portfolio companies concerning matters presented to shareholders for approval. The committee will also receive reports on any issues relating to the fund's annual voting report filed with the SEC on Form N-PX. The committee will receive reports concerning the implementation of procedures and controls designed to assure that the proxy voting guidelines are implemented in accordance with their terms. The committee will receive reports with respect to steps taken by FMR to assure that proxy voting has been done without regard to any other FMR relationships, business or otherwise, with that portfolio company. The committee will make recommendations to the Board concerning the casting of proxy votes in circumstances where FMR has determined that, because of a conflict of interest, the proposal to be voted on should be reviewed by the Board. Regarding Product Matters, the committee will review and recommend any required action in respect of specific funds, including, but not limited to requests for authorization to organize and file new funds, changes in fund investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closings of funds to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds.

The Audit Committee is composed of Mses. Peetz (Chair) and Tomasky, and Messrs. Advani, Donahue, and Kennedy. All committee members must be able to read and understand fundamental financial statements, including a company's balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. At least one committee member will be an "audit committee financial expert" as defined by the SEC. The committee meets separately at least annually with the funds' Treasurer, with the funds' Chief Financial Officer, with personnel responsible for the internal audit function of FMR LLC, with the funds' independent auditors, and with the funds' CCO. The committee has direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, and oversight of the work of the independent auditors employed by the funds. The committee assists the Trustees in fulfilling their responsibility to oversee: (i) the systems relating to internal control over financial reporting of the funds and the funds' service providers; (ii) the funds' auditors and the annual audits of the funds' financial statements; (iii) the financial reporting processes of the funds; (iv) the handling of whistleblower reports relating to internal accounting and/or financial control matters; (v) the accounting policies and disclosures of the funds; and (vi) studies of fund profitability and other comparative analyses relevant to the board's consideration of the investment management contracts for the funds. The committee considers and acts upon (i) the provision by any independent auditor of any non-audit services for any fund, and (ii) the provision by any independent auditor of certain non-audit services to fund service providers and their affiliates to the extent that such approval (in the case of this clause (ii)) is required under applicable regulations of the SEC. In furtherance of the foregoing, the committee has adopted (and may from time to time amend or supplement) and provides oversight of policies and procedures for non-audit engagements by independent auditors of the funds. The committee is responsible for approving all audit engagement fees and terms for the funds and for resolving disagreements between a fund and any independent auditor regarding any fund's financial reporting. Auditors of the funds report directly to the committee. The committee will obtain assurance of independence and objectivity from the independent auditors, including a formal written statement delineating all relationships between the auditor and the funds and any service providers consistent with the rules of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. It will discuss regularly and oversee the review of internal controls of and the management of risks by the funds and their service providers with respect to accounting and financial matters (including financial reporting relating to the funds), including a review of: (i) any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect the funds' ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data; (ii) any change in the fund's internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the fund's internal control over financial reporting; and (iii) any fraud, whether material or not, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the funds' or service providers' internal control over financial reporting. The committee will also review periodically the funds' major exposures relating to internal control over financial reporting and the steps that have been taken to monitor and control such exposures. In connection to such reviews the committee will receive periodic reports on the funds' service providers' internal control over financial reporting. It will also review any correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies or published reports that raise material issues regarding the funds' financial statements or accounting policies. These matters may also be reviewed by the Compliance Committee or the Operations Committee. The Chair of the Audit Committee will coordinate with the Chairs of other committees, as appropriate. The committee reviews at least annually a report from each independent auditor describing any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality control, peer review, or Public Company Accounting Oversight Board examination of the auditing firm and any material issues raised by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities of the auditing firm and in each case any steps taken to deal with such issues. The committee will oversee and receive reports on the funds' financial reporting process, will discuss with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditors and, if appropriate, internal audit personnel of FMR LLC, their qualitative judgments about the appropriateness and acceptability of accounting principles and financial disclosure practices used or proposed for adoption by the funds. The committee will review with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditor, and internal audit personnel of FMR LLC and, as appropriate, legal counsel the results of audits of the funds' financial statements.

The Governance and Nominating Committee is composed of Mses. Fuller (Chair) and Tomasky, and Mr. Kennedy. With respect to fund governance and board administration matters, the committee periodically reviews procedures of the Board of Trustees and its committees (including committee charters) and periodically reviews compensation of Independent Trustees. The committee monitors corporate governance matters and makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees on the frequency and structure of the Board of Trustee meetings and on any other aspect of Board procedures. It acts as the administrative committee under the retirement plan for Independent Trustees who retired prior to December 30, 1996 and under the fee deferral plan for Independent Trustees. It reviews the performance of legal counsel employed by the funds and the Independent Trustees. On behalf of the Independent Trustees, the committee will make such findings and determinations as to the independence of counsel for the Independent Trustees as may be necessary or appropriate under applicable regulations or otherwise. The committee is also responsible for Board administrative matters applicable to Independent Trustees, such as expense reimbursement policies and compensation for attendance at meetings, conferences and other events. The committee monitors compliance with, acts as the administrator of, and makes determinations in respect of, the provisions of the code of ethics and any supplemental policies regarding personal securities transactions applicable to the Independent Trustees. The committee monitors the functioning of each Board committee and makes recommendations for any changes, including the creation or elimination of standing or ad hoc Board committees. The committee monitors regulatory and other developments to determine whether to recommend modifications to the committee's responsibilities or other Trustee policies and procedures in light of rule changes, reports concerning "best practices" in corporate governance, and other developments in mutual fund governance. The committee reports regularly to the Independent Trustees with respect to these activities. The committee recommends that the Board establish such special or ad hoc Board committees as may be desirable or necessary from time to time in order to address ethical, legal, or other matters that may arise. The committee also oversees the annual self-evaluation of the Board of Trustees and of each committee and establishes procedures to allow it to exercise this oversight function. In conducting this oversight, the committee shall address all matters that it considers relevant to the performance of the Board of Trustees and shall report the results of its evaluation to the Board of Trustees, including any recommended amendments to the principles of governance, and any recommended changes to the funds' or the Board of Trustees' policies, procedures, and structures. The committee reviews periodically the size and composition of the Board of Trustees as a whole and recommends, if necessary, measures to be taken so that the Board of Trustees reflects the appropriate balance of knowledge, experience, skills, expertise, and diversity required for the Board as a whole and contains at least the minimum number of Independent Trustees required by law. The committee makes nominations for the election or appointment of Independent Trustees and non-management Members of any Advisory Board, and for membership on committees. The committee shall have authority to retain and terminate any third-party advisers, including authority to approve fees and other retention terms. Such advisers may include search firms to identify Independent Trustee candidates and board compensation consultants. The committee may conduct or authorize investigations into or studies of matters within the committee's scope of responsibilities, and may retain, at the funds' expense, such independent counsel or other advisers as it deems necessary. The committee will consider Independent Trustee candidates to the Board of Trustees recommended by shareholders based upon the criteria applied to candidates presented to the committee by a search firm or other source. Recommendations, along with appropriate background material concerning the candidate that demonstrates his or her ability to serve as an Independent Trustee of the funds, should be submitted to the Chair of the committee at the address maintained for communications with Independent Trustees. If the committee retains a search firm, the Chair will generally forward all such submissions to the search firm for evaluation. With respect to the criteria for selecting Independent Trustees, it is expected that all candidates will possess the following minimum qualifications: (i) unquestioned personal integrity; (ii) not an interested person of the funds within the meaning of the 1940 Act; (iii) does not have a material relationship (e.g., commercial, banking, consulting, legal, or accounting) with the adviser, any sub-adviser, or their affiliates that could create an appearance of lack of independence in respect of the funds; (iv) has the disposition to act independently in respect of FMR and its affiliates and others in order to protect the interests of the funds and all shareholders; (v) ability to attend regularly scheduled meetings during the year; (vi) demonstrates sound business judgment gained through broad experience in significant positions where the candidate has dealt with management, technical, financial, or regulatory issues; (vii) sufficient financial or accounting knowledge to add value in the complex financial environment of the funds; (viii) experience on corporate or other institutional oversight bodies having similar responsibilities, but which board memberships or other relationships could not result in business or regulatory conflicts with the funds; and (ix) capacity for the hard work and attention to detail that is required to be an effective Independent Trustee in light of the funds' complex regulatory, operational, and marketing setting. The Governance and Nominating Committee may determine that a candidate who does not have the type of previous experience or knowledge referred to above should nevertheless be considered as a nominee if the Governance and Nominating Committee finds that the candidate has additional qualifications such that his or her qualifications, taken as a whole, demonstrate the same level of fitness to serve as an Independent Trustee.

The Compliance Committee is composed of Mses. Kampling (Chair), Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Bostick and Munoz. The committee oversees the administration and operation of the compliance policies and procedures of the funds and their service providers as required by Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act. The committee is responsible for the review and approval of policies and procedures relating to (i) provisions of the Code of Ethics, (ii) anti-money laundering requirements, (iii) compliance with investment restrictions and limitations, (iv) privacy, (v) recordkeeping, and (vi) other compliance policies and procedures which are not otherwise delegated to another committee. The committee has responsibility for recommending to the Board the designation of a CCO of the funds. The committee serves as the primary point of contact between the CCO and the Board, oversees the annual performance review and compensation of the CCO, and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to the removal of the appointed CCO, as appropriate. The committee receives reports of significant correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies, employee complaints or published reports which raise concerns regarding compliance matters, and copies of significant non-routine correspondence with the SEC. The committee receives reports from the CCO including the annual report concerning the funds' compliance policies as required by Rule 38a-1, quarterly reports in respect of any breaches of fiduciary duty or violations of federal securities laws, and reports on any other compliance or related matters that would otherwise be subject to periodic reporting or that may have a significant impact on the funds. The committee will recommend to the Board, what actions, if any, should be taken with respect to such reports.

The Research Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Mr. Bostick currently serving as Chair. The Committee's purpose is to assess the quality of the investment research available to FMR's investment professionals. As such, the Committee reviews information pertaining to the sources of such research, the categories of research, the manner in which the funds bear the cost of research, and FMR's internal research capabilities, including performance metrics, interactions between FMR portfolio managers and research analysts, and the professional quality of analysts in research careers. Where necessary, the Committee recommends actions with respect to various reports providing information on FMR's research function.

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, each committee held the number of meetings shown in the table below:

COMMITTEE
NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD
Operations Committee
9
Fair Value Oversight Committee
4
Equity I Committee
6
Equity II Committee
6
Product and Fund Services Committee
6
Audit Committee
4
Governance and Nominating Committee
8
Compliance Committee
4
Research Committee
8

 

The following table sets forth information describing the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Trustee in the fund and in all funds in the aggregate within the same fund family overseen by the Trustee for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025.

Interested Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
BETTINA DOULTON
ROBERT A LAWRENCE
 
 
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Independent Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
VIJAY ADVANI
THOMAS P BOSTICK
DONALD F DONAHUE
VICKI L FULLER
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
THOMAS A KENNEDY
OSCAR MUNOZ
KAREN PEETZ
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
none
none
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
SABRA PURTILL
SUSAN TOMASKY
 
 
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following tables set forth information describing the compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board (if any) for his or her services for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, or calendar year ended December 31, 2025, as applicable.

Compensation Table (A)

 
 
 
AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
 
ACCRUED
VOLUNTARY
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
VIJAY ADVANI
$
1,355
$
0
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
1,377
$
0
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
1,458
$
0
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
1,418
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
1,377
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
1,377
$
0
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
1,355
$
0
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
1,374
$
0
 
SABRA PURTILL (B)
$
1,144
$
0
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
1,377
$
0
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

(A)  Bettina Doulton, Robert A. Lawrence, and Peter S. Lynch are interested persons and are compensated by Fidelity.

 

(B)  Ms. Purtill served as a Member of the Advisory Board of  Fidelity Concord Street Trust from May 14, 2025 through December 31, 2025. Ms. Purtill serves as a Trustee of Fidelity Concord Street Trust effective January 1, 2026.

 

 

 
 
 
TOTAL
COMPENSATION
FROM THE
FUND COMPLEX (A)
 
VOLUNTARY 
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM THE FUND
COMPLEX
 
VIJAY ADVANI
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
530,000
$
144,000
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
570,000
$
402,970
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
530,000
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
530,000
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
530,000
$
187,346
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
520,000
$
260,004
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
SABRA PURTILL
$
346,667
$
214,554
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
530,000
$
180,000
 
 
 
 
 
 

(A)   Reflects compensation received for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025, for 306 funds of 30 trusts (including Fidelity Beacon Street Trust, Fidelity Commonwealth Trust II, Fidelity Congress Street Fund, and Fidelity Exchange Fund, which do not contain any assets). Compensation figures include cash and may include amounts elected to be deferred.

 

 

As of February 28, 2026, the Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the fund owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of the class's total outstanding shares, with respect to the fund.

 

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

FMR LLC, as successor by merger to FMR Corp., is the ultimate parent company of FMR. The voting common shares of FMR LLC are divided into two series. Series B is held predominantly by members of the Johnson family, including Abigail P. Johnson, directly or through trusts, and is entitled to 49% of the vote on any matter acted upon by the voting common shares. Series A is held predominantly by non-Johnson family member employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates and is entitled to 51% of the vote on any such matter. The Johnson family group and all other Series B shareholders have entered into a shareholders' voting agreement under which all Series B shares will be voted in accordance with the majority vote of Series B shares. Under the 1940 Act, control of a company is presumed where one individual or group of individuals owns more than 25% of the voting securities of that company. Therefore, through their ownership of voting common shares and the execution of the shareholders' voting agreement, members of the Johnson family may be deemed, under the 1940 Act, to form a controlling group with respect to FMR LLC.

At present, the primary business activities of FMR LLC and its subsidiaries are: (i) the provision of investment advisory, management, shareholder, investment information and assistance and certain fiduciary services for individual and institutional investors; (ii) the provision of securities brokerage services; (iii) the management and development of real estate; and (iv) the investment in and operation of a number of emerging businesses.

Geode, a registered investment adviser, is a subsidiary of Geode Capital Holdings LLC. Geode was founded in January 2001 to develop and manage quantitative investment strategies and to provide advisory and sub-advisory services.

FMR, Geode Capital Management, LLC, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and the fund have adopted codes of ethics under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act that set forth employees' fiduciary responsibilities regarding the fund, establish procedures for personal investing, and restrict certain transactions. Employees subject to the codes of ethics, including Fidelity and Geode investment personnel, may invest in securities for their own investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by the fund.

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

The fund has entered into a management contract with FMR, pursuant to which FMR furnishes investment advisory and other services.

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, FMR intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that FMR has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, FMR may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment.

Management and Sub-Advisory Services. FMR provides the fund with all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing the fund's investments, compensates all officers of the fund and all Trustees who are interested persons of the trust or of FMR, and compensates all personnel of the fund or FMR performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

In addition, FMR or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the fund. These services include providing facilities for maintaining the fund's organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters and other persons dealing with the fund; preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; maintaining the fund's records and the registration of the fund's shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws; developing management and shareholder services for the fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Trustees.

Geode serves as sub-adviser of the fund. Under its management contract with the fund, FMR acts as investment adviser. Under the sub-advisory agreement, and subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, Geode directs the investments of the fund in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations.

Management-Related Expenses. Under the terms of the fund's management contract, FMR, either itself or through an affiliate, is responsible for payment of all operating expenses of the fund with limited exceptions. Specific expenses payable by FMR include legal expenses, fees of the custodian, auditor, and interested Trustees, the fund's proportionate share of insurance premiums and Investment Company Institute dues, and the costs of registering shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws. FMR also pays all fees associated with the transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services agreements.

FMR pays all other expenses of the fund with the following exceptions: expenses for typesetting, printing, and mailing proxy materials to shareholders, all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the fund's shareholders (including proxy solicitation), fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, interest, Rule 12b-1 fees (if any), taxes, and such non-recurring expenses as may arise, including costs of any litigation to which the fund may be a party, and any obligation it may have to indemnify its officers and Trustees with respect to litigation. The fund shall pay its non-operating expenses, including brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

Management Fee.

The fund does not pay a management fee to FMR for the services of FMR under the fund's management contract. The fund is available through certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by FMR's affiliates. FMR is compensated for its services out of such fees.

FMR may, from time to time, voluntarily reimburse all or a portion of a fund's or, in the case of a multiple class fund, a class's operating expenses. FMR retains the ability to be repaid for these expense reimbursements in the amount that expenses fall below the limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Expense reimbursements will increase returns, and repayment of the reimbursement will decrease returns.

Sub-Adviser - Geode.   The fund and FMR have entered into sub-advisory agreement(s) with Geode. Pursuant to the sub-advisory agreement(s), FMR has granted Geode investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities. 

Under the terms of the sub-advisory agreement, for providing investment management services to the fund, FMR, and not the fund, pays Geode fees at an annual rate of 0.0060% of the average daily net assets of the fund.

In addition, Geode has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its sub-advisory fee.

The following table shows the amount of sub-advisory fees paid by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, on behalf of the fund, to Geode for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. 

Fund
Fiscal Years
Ended
 
Sub-Advisory Fees
Paid by FMR
to Geode
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
2026
$
167,906
 
2025
$
242,347
 
2024
$
209,827

As of February 28, 2026, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, and in certain cases, participation in several types of profit-based compensation plans. A portion of portfolio manager compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by Geode or at the election of the portfolio manager, as applicable.

Fund Name
Portfolio Manager
Role(s)
Compensated on Fund
Benchmark Index(s)
Sub-Portfolio Benchmark Index(s)
Peer Group(s)
Sub-Portfolio Peer Group(s)
Peer Group Compensation Based on Performance of
Fidelity Flex ®
500 Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
500 Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
500 Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
500 Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
500 Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

 

Base salary is determined annually by level of responsibility and tenure at Geode. The bonus is in part based on the pre-tax investment performance of the fund(s) and account(s) relative to a custom peer group, if applicable, and relative to a benchmark index assigned to each fund or account. Performance is measured over multiple measurement periods that encompass rolling periods of up to three years. A portion of the bonus is linked to each fund's relative pre-tax investment performance measured against each fund's index in the table above. A subjective component of the bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to the management of Geode, including recruiting, monitoring, and mentoring within the investment management teams, as well as time spent assisting in firm promotion. Portfolio managers may also be compensated under a profit-based compensation plan, which is primarily based on the profits of Geode.

The compensation plan can give rise to potential conflicts of interest. Pay tends to increase with additional and more complex responsibilities that include increased assets under management and a portion of the bonus relates to firm promotion efforts, which together indirectly link compensation to sales. Managing and providing research to multiple accounts (including proprietary accounts) can give rise to potential conflicts of interest if the accounts have different objectives, benchmarks, time horizons, and fees as a portfolio manager must allocate time and investment ideas across multiple accounts. Securities selected for accounts other than the fund may outperform the securities selected for the fund.

In addition to managing each fund's investment portfolio, portfolio managers also manage other investment portfolios and accounts on behalf of Geode or its affiliates.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($8,147 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($8,147 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($8,147 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($8,147 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($8,147 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

Geode Voting Policies:    

Geode Authority and Duties to Vote Client and Fund Securities  

As an investment adviser, Geode holds discretionary voting authority over a majority of its client accounts. Geode understands its obligations with respect to voting for clients and will apply a voting methodology for clients in a manner that Geode believes represents the best interests of its clients. Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode's voting methodology is applied in a unified manner across all clients consistent with the proxy voting policies ("Voting Policies") described in this document. In certain limited instances, Geode clients may request that client-approved proxy voting guidelines are required to be followed. In these rare instances, a third-party proxy provider is engaged to vote proxies in accordance with such client-approved guidelines rather than the Voting Policies as described below. Geode's Voting Policies are designed to (1) establish a framework for Geode's decision-making with respect to proxy voting in client accounts and (2) set forth operational procedures for the oversight and execution of Geode's proxy voting responsibilities. Geode's Operations Committee oversees the implementation of Geode's voting authority under these Voting Policies .  

Third-Party Proxy Advisory Firms  

Geode has engaged a third-party proxy voting service firm ("Proxy Agent") to act as its proxy voting agent. The Proxy Agent is responsible for executing votes in accordance with the Voting Policies and providing administrative support, including operational, recordkeeping, and reporting services. In addition, Geode has retained third-party proxy advisory firms to provide research reports. These reports, combined with insights from Geode's engagement with issuers and industry groups, help inform any decisions Geode makes in accordance with the Voting Policies.

Geode's Stewardship team performs weekly and monthly oversight of the Proxy Agent's implementation and execution of the Voting Policies. The oversight may include sampling votes cast on behalf of client accounts to identify potential inconsistencies between the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies and the actual vote instructions submitted for Geode's client accounts.  The sampling may focus on voting patterns across similar proposals or on company-specific evaluations, particularly where the Proxy Agent separately performs consulting services on behalf of a company that is the subject of a vote.  The results of this oversight are reported to Geode's Operations Committee.  

Proxy Voting Process    

Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode retains the responsibility for voting proxy ballot items in accordance with the Voting Policies herein and does not otherwise reference the Proxy Agent's voting policies. To help facilitate the vote execution process, the Proxy Agent prepares a written analysis and recommendation of each proxy ballot item based on the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies. The Proxy Agent generally pre-populates and submits votes for proxy ballot items in accordance with such recommendations. If the Proxy Agent or Geode becomes aware that an issuer has filed, or will file, additional proxy solicitation materials sufficiently in advance of the voting deadline, the Proxy Agent and Geode will generally endeavor to consider such information where such information is viewed as material in Geode's discretion when casting votes on behalf of client accounts. In certain instances, this may result in an override or a revised recommendation issued by the Proxy Agent.  

In limited circumstances where the Voting Policies do not address the specific matter, the Proxy Agent will refer the ballot back to Geode. Ballot items that have been referred to Geode for a voting decision are handled on a case-by-case basis.  

Geode aims to vote all shareholder meetings; however, when deemed appropriate, Geode reserves the right to refrain from voting certain meetings, for example in cases where:  

  • Power of attorney documentation is required.
  • Issuer-specific beneficial owner documentation or certifications are required.
  • Voting is not permissible due to sanctions affecting the company.
  • Voting occurs in certain share blocking markets where shares are subject to lockup periods during shareholder meeting dates.

Securities Lending

While Geode typically does not recall securities on loan for voting purposes because it views the revenue of the loan to be greater than the potential long-term financial value from the vote itself, Geode, in acting as a fiduciary for its clients, may determine on a case-by-case basis that the potential value of the vote outweighs the revenue from the loan and recall securities accordingly.

Conflicts of Interest  

Due to its focused business model and the number of investments that Geode will make for its clients (particularly pursuant to its indexing strategy), Geode does not anticipate that actual or potential conflicts of interest are likely to occur in the ordinary course of its business. However, Geode believes it is essential to avoid having conflicts of interest affect its objective of voting in the best interests of its clients. Therefore, in the event that members of the Operations Committee, the Proxy Agent or any other person involved in the analysis or voting of proxies has knowledge of, or has reason to believe there may exist, any potential relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode (or any affiliate of Geode) or their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents, such person shall notify the other members of the Operations Committee. Geode will analyze and address such potential conflict of interest, consulting with outside counsel, as appropriate. In the case of an actual conflict of interest, on the advice of counsel, Geode expects that the independent directors of Geode will consider the matter and may (1) determine that there is no conflict of interest (or that reasonable measures have been taken to remedy or avoid any conflict of interest) that would prevent Geode from voting the applicable proxy, (2) abstain, (3) cause authority to be delegated to the Proxy Agent or a similar special fiduciary to vote the applicable proxy or (4) recommend other methodology for mitigating the conflict of interest, if deemed appropriate (e.g., echo voting).  

Proxy Voting Policies    

Geode has established the Voting Policies that are summarized below to maximize the value of investments in its clients' accounts, which it believes will be furthered through (1) accountability of a company's management and directors to its shareholders, (2) alignment of the interests of management with those of shareholders (including through compensation, benefit and equity ownership programs), and (3) increased disclosure of a company's business and operations.  Geode reserves the right to override any of the Voting Policies with respect to a particular shareholder vote when such an override is, in Geode's best judgment, consistent with the overall principle of voting proxies in the best long-term economic interests of Geode's clients.  

All proxy votes shall be considered and made in a manner consistent with the best interests of Geode's clients (as well as shareholders of mutual fund clients) without regard to any other relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode or its affiliates. As a general matter, (1) proxies will be voted FOR incumbent members of a board of directors and FOR routine management proposals, except as otherwise addressed under these policies; (2) shareholder and non-routine management proposals addressed by these policies will be voted as provided in these policies; and (3) shareholder and non-routine management proposals not addressed by these policies will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For ballots related to proxy contests, mergers, acquisitions and other organizational transactions, Geode may determine it is appropriate to conduct a company specific evaluation.  

Non-US Issuers: Corporate governance standards, legal or regulatory requirements and disclosure practices in foreign countries can differ from those in the United States. When voting the securities of non-US issuers, Geode will evaluate proposals in accordance with the Voting Policies to the greatest extent possible but will also take local market standards and best practices into consideration. In the event local market standards and best practices in a non-US jurisdiction differs with (or are not specifically covered by) the Voting Policies, Geode will generally vote in accordance with such local market standards and best practices. For example, some jurisdictions have different standards for director independence and a greater tolerance for non-independent directors on boards and Geode will vote in accordance with those standards in those jurisdictions, even if not consistent with the policies below. In addition, Geode will not vote in re-registration markets outside of the US.  

Geode's specific policies are as follows:  

I. Director Elections & Other Board/Governance Matters

A. Election of Directors:    

Geode will generally vote FOR director nominees and incumbent members of a board of directors except in certain instances detailed below. In all cases where it is stated herein that Geode will vote against the chair of a committee, Geode will instead vote against the following directors in the following order if the chair of the committee is not up for election: (a) chair of the committee; (b) most tenured member of the committee; (c) chair of the board; (d) lead Independent Director; (e) most tenured board member up for election; provided that Geode will not vote against non-incumbents and will instead vote against the next director up for election as noted above.

1. Attendance. Geode will vote AGAINST if the incumbent board member failed to attend at least 75% of meetings in the previous year and does not provide a reasonable explanation (e.g. illness, family emergency, work on behalf of the company or service to the nation); Support may also be withheld from the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the proxy indicates that not all directors attended 75% of the aggregate of their board and committee meetings but fails to provide the names of the directors.  

2. Independent Directors . Geode will vote AGAINST a director if (1) the Nominee is non-independent and full board comprises less than a majority of independent directors, or (2) the Nominee is not independent and either sits on a key committee or the board lacks any of the key committees. For purposes of the Voting Policies, independence will be assessed based on the company's relevant listing standard and controlled companies will be exempt from the assessment in line with exemptions from listing standards, where applicable.  

3. Director Responsiveness.    

a. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on shareholder proposals that received approval by Geode and a majority of the votes cast in the previous year.  

b. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on takeover offers where Geode and a majority of shareholders tendered their shares.  

c. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if at the previous board election, directors opposed by Geode received more than 50% withhold/against votes of the shares cast and the company failed to address the issue(s) that caused the high withhold/against vote.

d. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when there is insufficient responsiveness to

1. a say-on-pay vote that received less than 70% support at the last annual general meeting, or

2. a say-on-pay frequency vote that received a majority of votes for one frequency and the board chose a longer frequency.

4. Repriced Options.  Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee in the concurrent or next following vote if, within the last year and without shareholder approval, the company's board of directors or compensation committee has repriced or replaced underwater options for stocks, cash or other consideration held by officers or directors.

5. Golden Parachutes.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee if the compensation committee adopted or renewed an excessive golden parachute within the past year (i.e., since the prior AGM).

For purposes of the Voting Policies, "excessive" is defined as:  

a. cash severance payment is greater than three times salary and bonus;

b. change-in-control cash severance payments are not double triggered; or  

c. excise tax gross-ups are allowed.

Acceleration of equity payments may be considered excessive but will be reviewed considering the presence of other adverse circumstances.

6. Poor Accounting Practices/Material Weaknesses. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the audit committee if poor accounting practices are identified that rise to a level of serious concern, such as fraud, misapplication of GAAP and material weaknesses identified in disclosures, unless circumstances such as the severity, breadth, chronological sequence, duration, and the company's efforts at remediation or corrective actions would render the poor accounting practice moot, immaterial or insignificant.  

7. Compensation Concerns.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when:

a. Say-on-Pay is not on the ballot and there are compensation concerns (e.g. as defined under this Policy, or if the company fails to include a Say-on-Pay ballot item when required by applicable regulation or the company's declared policy), or

b. Say-on-Pay proposal is on the ballot but fails to address concerns (e.g. excessive non-employee director compensation without disclosing a compelling rationale or other mitigating factors).

8. Over boarding.   Geode will vote AGAINST a non-CEO director who sits on more than five public company boards. Geode will vote AGAINST the outside boards of a director if they are a CEO of a public company and sit on the board of more than two public companies besides their own.

9. Unequal Voting Rights. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the company maintains a capital stock structure with unequal voting rights.  Exceptions to the policy may include, but are not limited to: Newly-public companies with a reasonable sunset provision; where the unequal voting rights are considered de minimis; or the company provides sufficient safeguards for minority shareholders.

10. Problematic Board Governance. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the relevant committee responsible for the problematic governance practices when such practices have been identified, including:

a. Unilateral By-law/Charter Amendments (e.g., allowing the board to make amendments without shareholder consent)  

b. Problematic Audit Practices (i.e., the company receives an adverse opinion on the company's financial statements from its auditor)  

c. Governance Failures (Bribery, Criminal Activity, regulatory sanctions, legal judgements, etc.)  

d. Adopting or extending an anti-takeover provision that would have been opposed by Geode under this Policy without shareholder approval  

B. Majority Election.    

Unless a company has a director resignation policy, Geode will generally vote FOR proposals calling for directors to be elected by a majority of votes cast in a board election provided that the plurality vote applies when there are more nominees than board seats.  

C. Indemnification of Directors . Geode will vote FOR charter and by-law amendments expanding the Indemnification of Directors to the maximum extent permitted under Delaware law (regardless of the jurisdiction of incorporation) and vote AGAINST charter and by-law amendments completely eliminating directors' liability for breaches of care.

D. Proxy Access . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals seeking to establish or amend proxy access which allow a shareholder (or shareholder group) holding at least 3% of the voting power of the company's outstanding shares continuously for a minimum of 3 years the ability to nominate no more than 25% of the board of directors. Geode will generally vote AGAINST proposals that do not meet the aforementioned criteria.  

E. Board Composition  

1. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors to be independent of management.  

2. Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors on board nominating, audit and compensation committees to be independent.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals calling for the separation of the roles of Chairman & CEO, if combined and there is a lead independent director. Proposals will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, if the roles of Chairman & CEO are combined and there is no lead independent director to determine if appointment of an independent Chairman would likely be in shareholders' best interest to promote effective oversight of management by the Board.  

II. Executive & Director Compensation and Stock Plans      

A. Stock Option Plan . Geode will vote AGAINST the adoption of or amendment to authorize additional shares under a Stock Option Plan if:  

1. The stock option plan includes evergreen provisions, which provides for an automatic allotment of equity compensation every year.  

2. Dilution and burn rate are considered excessive (as defined below). However, where dilution and burn rate are considered excessive, and there's either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues, Geode will vote FOR. Note: Where dilution is considered excessive, Geode then considers industry-specific burn rate as secondary test.

a. Dilution is calculated by dividing the following by all common shares outstanding:

i. Shares reserved for the amendment or plan;

ii. Shares still available under the plan and/or continuing plans prior to the proposed amendment (excluding shares under employee purchase plans but including any "evergreen" or replenishment shares); and

iii. Shares granted but unexercised under the plan and/or continuing plans (excluding shares under employee purchase plans)

b. Dilution is considered "excessive" if the dilution rate exceeds the following thresholds: (1) 25% for micro                         capitalization companies, (2) 20% for small capitalization companies, and (3) 15% for all other companies.

c. Burn rate is considered "excessive" if the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.

3. The exercise price of options is less than 100% of fair market value on the date of grant, except that the offering price may be as low as 85% of fair market value if the discount is expressly granted in lieu of salary or cash bonus. However, a modest number of shares (limited to 5% for a large capitalization company and 10% for a small and micro capitalization companies) may be available for grant to employees and directors under the plan if the grant is made by a compensation committee composed entirely of independent directors (the "De Minimis Exception").  

4. If the directors eligible to receive options under the plan are involved in the administration of the plan or the plan administrator has discretion over the awards.  

5. The plan's terms allow repricing or replacement of underwater options, or the board/committee has repriced or replaced options outstanding under the plan in the past two years without shareholder approval.  

6. The plan provides that the vesting of equity awards may accelerate before a potential change in control occurs.  

B. Restricted Stock Awards . Geode will vote AGAINST adoption of or amendments to authorize additional shares for Restricted Stock Awards ("RSA") if dilution is considered excessive (as defined above) and the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.  

C. Omnibus Stock Plans . Geode will vote AGAINST if one or more component violates any of the criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies. In the case of an omnibus stock plan, the dilution limits applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies will be measured against the total number of shares under all components of such plan.   

D. Say on Pay (non-binding).  

1. Advisory Vote on Executive Compensation.

  • Geode will generally vote FOR an advisory vote on executive compensation but will review on a case-by-case basis when: (1) there is a significant misalignment between executive pay and company performance; (2) the company maintains significant problematic pay practices; or (3) the prior advisory vote received less than 70% support and the board exhibits a significant level of poor communication and responsiveness to shareholders.  
  • Geode will vote AGAINST new or materially amended employment agreements containing single-trigger cash vesting, or repricing or replacement of securities without shareholder approval within the prior year. Single-trigger equity vesting will be considered in conjunction with problematic pay practices.

2. Frequency Vote . Geode will vote FOR having an advisory vote on executive compensation every year.  

3. Advisory Vote on Golden Parachute . Geode will vote AGAINST "excessive" change-in-control severance payments (as defined herein).  

E. Stock Repurchase   Program . Geode will vote FOR, unless there is clear evidence of past abuse of the authority; the plan contains no safeguards against selective buybacks, or the authority can be used as an anti-takeover mechanism.  

F. Clawback Proposals . Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals seeking to recoup unearned incentive bonuses or other incentive payments made to senior executives if it is later determined that fraud, misconduct, or negligence significantly contributed to a restatement of financial results that led to the awarding of unearned incentive compensation.  

G. Golden Parachute.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to submit a severance agreement to a shareholder vote when:  

1. the company maintains an existing policy addressing excessive severance, and  

2. the provisions of the existing policy would not be deemed "excessive" (as defined herein).  

H. Holding Period for Executives.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals requesting full tenure holding periods for executives on shares acquired through equity compensation programs during their employment.  

I. Employee Stock Purchase Plans. Geode will vote AGAINST if the plan violates any of the relevant criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies, except that (1) the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to or greater than 85% of the stock's fair market value if the plan constitutes a reasonable effort to encourage broad based participation in the company's equity, and (2) in the case of non-U.S. company stock purchase plans, the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to the prevailing market conditions as articulated by the Agent, provided that the minimum stock purchase price must be at least 75% of the stock's fair market value.    

III. Anti-Takeover Measures and Shareholder Rights  

A. Geode will generally vote as follows on anti-takeover measures:   

1. Special Interest Directors . Vote AGAINST addition of special interest directors to the board.

2. Blank Check Preferred Stock . Vote AGAINST authorization of "Blank Check" Preferred Stock when the issuance would be used for anti-takeover purposes without shareholder approval. Geode will vote FOR proposals to require shareholder approval for the distribution of preferred stock except where the blank check preferred stock proposal is proposed in connection with an acquisition or merger.  

3. Classification of Boards . Vote AGAINST proposals to classify boards and FOR proposals to de-classify boards.  

4. Golden Parachutes . Vote AGAINST where Geode deems "excessive" (as defined herein) in the event of change-in-control.  

5. Poison Pills . Vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee in the concurrent or next following vote on the election of directors if a poison pill has been adopted or extended without shareholder approval, unless (a) the board has adopted a Poison Pill with a sunset provision; (b) the term is less than three years; (c) the Pill includes a qualifying offer clause; or (d) shareholder approval is required to reinstate the expired Pill. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals requiring or recommending that shareholders be given an opportunity to vote on the adoption of poison pills.  

6. Shareholder Rights . Vote AGAINST reduction or limitation of Shareholder Rights (e.g., action by written consent, ability to call a special meeting, or remove directors).  

7. Reincorporation . Vote AGAINST reincorporation in another jurisdiction when accompanied by Anti-Takeover Provisions, including increased statutory anti-takeover provisions. In assessing reincorporation proposals, Geode will consider adoption of new articles of incorporation or bylaws which amount to material diminution of shareholder rights and protections. Geode will vote FOR management proposals to reincorporate in another jurisdiction when not accompanied by such anti-takeover provisions.  

8. Board Size . Vote AGAINST requirements that restrict or expand the board size to prevent outside interests from holding seats. However, changes with a legitimate business purpose will be supported.

9. Supermajority Voting Requirements . Vote AGAINST supermajority voting requirements (i.e., typically 2/3 or greater) for boards and shareholders. Geode will vote FOR proposals to eliminate supermajority voting requirements unless there is a controlling shareholder.  

10. Transfer of Authority . Vote AGAINST proposals to transfer authority from shareholders to directors.  

B. Control Shares Acquisition Statutes . Geode will vote FOR proposed amendments to a company's certificate of incorporation or by-laws that enable the company to opt-out of control shares acquisition statutes.  

C. Anti-Greenmail . Geode will vote FOR Anti-Greenmail proposals so long as they are not part of anti-takeover provisions (in which case the vote will be AGAINST).  

IV. Capitalization Issues or Capital Structure    

A. Differential Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST the introduction of new classes of stock with differential voting rights.  

B. Preemptive Rights . Geode will vote FOR elimination of preemptive rights.  

C. Reverse Stock Split . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to implement a reverse stock split when the number of authorized shares will be proportionately reduced or the reverse stock split is necessary to avoid de-listing or there is bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST if any evidence that reverse stock split could be used to thwart takeover attempts. Geode will support a proposal resulting in an authorization of up to 300% shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. Geode will vote AGAINST any proposal resulting in an authorization exceeding 300% the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes.  

D. Adjust Par Value of Common Stock . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to adjust the par value of common stock. Review case-by-case if the proposal may facilitate an anti-takeover device or other negative corporate governance action.  

E. Issuance of Large Blocks of Stock . Geode will vote FOR the issuance of large blocks of stock if such proposals have a legitimate business purpose and do not result in dilution of greater than 20%. However, a company's specific circumstances and market practices may be considered in determining whether the proposal is consistent with shareholders' interests.  

F. Reprice Outstanding Stock Options . Geode will vote AGAINST proposals to reprice or replace outstanding stock options where the plans (1) do not exclude senior management and directors; or (2) contain a repricing or replacement proposal that is not value neutral to shareholders based upon an acceptable options pricing model. Otherwise these proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account: (i) whether the options proposed to be repriced or replaced exceeded the dilution thresholds described in these current proxy voting policies when initially granted; (ii) the company's relative performance compared to other companies within the relevant industry or industries; and (iii) economic and other conditions affecting the relevant industry or industries in which the company competes.  

G. Excessive Increases in Common Stock . Geode will vote AGAINST excessive increases in common stock unless there is either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST increases in authorized common stock that would result in authorized capital in excess of three times the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. However, requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis when there are significant risks of non-approval, including a government rescue program, or other extenuating circumstances.  

H. Capitalization tied to Merger/Acquisition . Geode will generally vote FOR capitalization proposals tied to a merger/acquisition to give management the ability to finance the transaction. However, Geode will review on a case-by-case basis where it determines that such capitalization items may result in excessive or inappropriate dilution of shareholders' interests if the requested capitalization is more than is needed to complete the transaction.    

V. Environmental and Social    

A. General . Evaluate each proposal related to environmental and social issues (excluding political contributions). Geode will vote with management's recommendation on shareholder proposals concerning environmental or social issues, as Geode believes management and the board are ordinarily in the best position to address these matters, unless Geode believes the proposals meet the following conditions (i) request disclosure of new or additional information that is material to investors, and increase or preserve shareholder value by improving transparency into the company's processes and governance relating to the topic of the proposal, and (ii) would not be impractical or overly burdensome for the company to comply with. Geode may take action against the re-election of board members if there are serious concerns over an issuer's approach to environmental or social issues.  

B. Political Activity . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to disclose company practices related to political activity, except instances when the company has been flagged for problematic political activity by a regulatory organization will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

VI. Other Business  

A. Cumulative Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST introduction of cumulative voting rights. Geode will vote FOR elimination of cumulative voting rights.  

B. Confidential Voting and Independent Vote Tabulation . Geode will vote FOR proposals to adopt these practices.  

C. Shares of Investment Companies For Institutional Accounts . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals recommended by the underlying funds' Board of Trustees, unless voting is not permitted under applicable laws and regulations.  

D. Auditors . Geode will vote AGAINST proposed auditors where non-audit fees constitute more than half of the total fees paid by the company to the audit firm if the excessive fees are not tied to an IPO, equity raise, bankruptcy service, or other one-off transaction. Absent such issues, Geode will vote FOR selection of proposed auditors.  

E. Virtual Meetings . Geode will generally vote FOR management proposals allowing for the convening of shareholder meetings by electronic means provided that comparable rights and opportunities for shareholder participation are aligned with those available during an in-person event.  

F. Charter and Bylaw Amendments   

1. Geode will vote FOR amendments if they meet the below criteria. Amendments that do not meet all of the noted criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

a. is editorial in nature;  

b. shareholder rights are not harmed;  

c. there is negligible or positive impact on shareholder value;  

d. management provides adequate reasons for the amendments; and

e. the company is required to do so by law (if applicable).  

2. Geode will vote FOR proposals to amend articles of incorporation that are in connection with mergers/acquisitions, provided that such amendments are otherwise consistent with the Voting Policies.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals giving the board exclusive authority to amend the bylaws. Geode will vote FOR proposals giving the board the ability to amend the bylaws in addition to shareholders.  

4. Geode will vote as otherwise set forth in the Voting Policies for amendments that are necessary to effect stock splits, to change a company's name or to authorize additional shares of common stock.

G. Routine Proposals . Geode will vote FOR routine agenda items and similar routine management proposals such as changing the company name or procedural matters relating to the shareholder meeting.  

H. Proxy Solicitation Expenses . Geode will vote AGAINST reimbursing proxy solicitation expenses unless part of a proxy contest, in which case Geode will evaluate in connection with the contest.  

I. CEO Succession Planning . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals seeking the adoption of a documented CEO succession planning policy.  

J. Adjourn Meeting . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals to adjourn meetings unless linked to an item on the agenda which does not merit support per the Voting Policies.

K. Other Business . Geode will vote AGAINST management proposals to approve business matters where such matters are not adequately disclosed in meeting materials.  

L. Proxy Contests/Contested Director Elections . Geode will review contested ballot items on a case-by-case basis (note: all other ballot items will be reviewed under the relevant or applicable guideline(s)).  

To view a fund's proxy voting record for the most recent 12-month period ended June 30, if applicable, visit www.fidelity.com/proxyvotingresults or visit the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. To request a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at the telephone number listed on the front cover page of this SAI.

 

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

The fund has entered into a distribution agreement with Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of FMR. The principal business address of FDC is 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917. FDC is a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

The fund's distribution agreement calls for FDC to use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for shares of the fund, which are continuously offered.

Promotional and administrative expenses in connection with the offer and sale of shares are paid by FMR.

The Trustees have approved a Distribution and Service Plan with respect to shares of the fund (the Plan) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (the Rule).

The Rule provides in substance that a fund may not engage directly or indirectly in financing any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund except pursuant to a plan approved on behalf of the fund under the Rule.

The Plan, as approved by the Trustees, allows shares of the fund and/or FMR to incur certain expenses that might be considered to constitute indirect payment by the fund of distribution expenses.

The Plan adopted for the fund or class, as applicable, is described in the prospectus.

Under the Plan, if the payment of management fees by the fund to FMR is deemed to be indirect financing by the fund of the distribution of its shares, such payment is authorized by the Plan.

The Plan specifically recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenue, as well as its past profits or its other resources, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. In addition, the Plan provides that FMR, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

Prior to approving the Plan, the Trustees carefully considered all pertinent factors relating to the implementation of the Plan, and determined that there is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit the fund or class, as applicable, and its shareholders.

In particular, the Trustees noted that the Plan does not authorize payments by shares of the fund other than those made to FMR under its management contract with the fund.

To the extent that the Plan gives FMR and FDC greater flexibility in connection with the distribution of shares, additional sales of shares or stabilization of cash flows may result.

Furthermore, certain shareholder support services may be provided more effectively under the Plan by local entities with whom shareholders have other relationships.

FDC or an affiliate may compensate, or upon direction make payments for certain retirement plan expenses to intermediaries. A number of factors are considered in determining whether to pay these additional amounts. Such factors may include, without limitation, the level or type of services provided by the intermediary, the level or expected level of assets or sales of shares, and other factors. In addition to such payments, FDC or an affiliate may offer other incentives such as sponsorship of educational or client seminars relating to current products and issues, payments or reimbursements for travel and related expenses associated with due diligence trips that an intermediary may undertake in order to explore possible business relationships with affiliates of FDC, and/or payments of costs and expenses associated with attendance at seminars, including travel, lodging, entertainment, and meals. Certain of the payments described above may be significant to an intermediary. As permitted by SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules and other applicable laws and regulations, FDC or an affiliate may pay or allow other incentives or payments to intermediaries.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

The fund's transfer agent or an affiliate may also make payments and reimbursements from its own resources to certain intermediaries (who may be affiliated with the transfer agent) for performing recordkeeping and other services. Please see "Transfer and Service Agent Services" in this SAI for more information.

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

The fund has entered into a transfer agent agreement with Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of FMR, which is located at 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210. Under the terms of the agreement, FIIOC (or an agent, including an affiliate) performs transfer agency services.

For providing transfer agency services, FIIOC receives no fees from the fund. FMR is responsible for paying all transfer agency services costs of the fund.

FIIOC may collect fees charged in connection with providing certain types of services such as exchanges, closing out fund balances, checkwriting, wire transactions, and providing historical account research, as applicable.

FIIOC bears the expense of typesetting, printing, and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, and all other reports, notices, and statements to existing shareholders, with the exception of proxy statements.

Fund shares may be owned by intermediaries for the benefit of their customers. In those instances, a fund may not maintain an account for shareholders, and some or all of the recordkeeping and/or administrative services for these accounts may be performed by intermediaries.

FIIOC or an affiliate may make payments out of its own resources to intermediaries (including affiliates of FIIOC) for recordkeeping services. Payments may also be made, upon direction, for other plan expenses. Currently, the Board of Trustees has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund. FIIOC may also pay an affiliate for providing services that otherwise would have been performed by FIIOC.

The fund has entered into a service agent agreement with Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of FMR (or an agent, including an affiliate). Under the terms of the agreement, FSC calculates the NAV and dividends for shares, maintains the fund's portfolio and general accounting records, and administers the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

For providing pricing and bookkeeping services, FSC receives no fee from the fund. FMR is responsible for paying all pricing and bookkeeping services costs of the fund.

FMR bears the cost of transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services under the terms of its management contract with the fund.

 

SECURITIES LENDING

During the fiscal year, the securities lending agent, or the investment adviser (where the fund does not use a securities lending agent) monitors loan opportunities for the fund, negotiates the terms of the loans with borrowers, monitors the value of securities on loan and the value of the corresponding collateral, communicates with borrowers and the fund's custodian regarding marking to market the collateral, selects securities to be loaned and allocates those loan opportunities among lenders, and arranges for the return of the loaned securities upon the termination of the loan. Income and fees from securities lending activities for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, are shown in the following table:

Security Lending Activities
 
Fund(s)
 
 
Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund
Gross income from securities lending activities
$
97,435
Fees paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split
$
468
Administrative fees
$
0
Rebate (paid to borrower)
$
89,428
Other fees not included in the revenue split (lending agent fees to NFS)
$
0
Aggregate fees/compensation for securities lending activities
$
89,896
Net income from securities lending activities
$
7,539
 
 
 

A fund does not pay cash collateral management fees, separate indemnification fees, or other fees not reflected above.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

Trust Organization.

Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

The Trustees are permitted to create additional funds in the trust and to create additional classes of a fund.

The assets of the trust received for the issue or sale of shares of each fund and all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, subject to the rights of creditors, are allocated to such fund, and constitute the underlying assets of such fund. The underlying assets of each fund in the trust shall be charged with the liabilities and expenses attributable to such fund. Any general expenses of the trust shall be allocated between or among any one or more of the funds.

Shareholder Liability. The trust is an entity commonly known as a "Massachusetts business trust." Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of such a trust may, under certain circumstances, be held personally liable for the obligations of the trust.

The Declaration of Trust contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability for the debts, liabilities, obligations, and expenses of the trust or fund. The Declaration of Trust provides that the trust shall not have any claim against shareholders except for the payment of the purchase price of shares and requires that each agreement, obligation, or instrument entered into or executed by the trust or the Trustees relating to the trust or to a fund shall include a provision limiting the obligations created thereby to the trust or to one or more funds and its or their assets. The Declaration of Trust further provides that shareholders of a fund shall not have a claim on or right to any assets belonging to any other fund.

The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification out of a fund's property of any shareholder or former shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the fund solely by reason of his or her being or having been a shareholder and not because of his or her acts or omissions or for some other reason. The Declaration of Trust also provides that a fund shall, upon request, assume the defense of any claim made against any shareholder for any act or obligation of the fund and satisfy any judgment thereon. Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which a fund itself would be unable to meet its obligations. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC believes that, in view of the above, the risk of personal liability to shareholders is remote.

Voting Rights. The fund's capital consists of shares of beneficial interest. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value they own. The voting rights of shareholders can be changed only by a shareholder vote. Shares may be voted in the aggregate, by fund, and by class.

The shares have no preemptive or conversion rights. Shares are fully paid and nonassessable, except as set forth under the heading "Shareholder Liability" above.

The trust or a fund or a class may be terminated upon the sale of its assets to, or merger with, another open-end management investment company, series, or class thereof, or upon liquidation and distribution of its assets. The Trustees may reorganize, terminate, merge, or sell all or a portion of the assets of a trust or a fund or a class without prior shareholder approval. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a trust, shareholders of each of its funds are entitled to receive the underlying assets of such fund available for distribution. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a fund or a class, shareholders of that fund or that class are entitled to receive the underlying assets of the fund or class available for distribution.

Custodian(s).

The Bank of New York Mellon, 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York, is custodian of the assets of the fund.

The custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of the fund's assets and the appointment of any subcustodian banks and clearing agencies.

From time to time, subject to approval by a fund's Treasurer, a Fidelity® fund may enter into escrow arrangements with other banks if necessary to participate in certain investment offerings.

FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and Members of the Board of Trustees may, from time to time, conduct transactions with various banks, including banks serving as custodians for certain funds advised by FMR or an affiliate. Transactions that have occurred to date include mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgment of the fund's adviser, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

Deloitte & Touche LLP, 115 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts, independent registered public accounting firm, and its affiliates, audit the financial statements for the fund and provide other audit, tax, and related services.

 

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

The fund views holdings information as sensitive and limits its dissemination. The Board authorized FMR to establish and administer guidelines for the dissemination of fund holdings information, which may be amended at any time without prior notice. FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee (comprising executive officers of FMR) evaluates disclosure policy with the goal of serving the fund's best interests by striking an appropriate balance between providing information about the fund's portfolio and protecting the fund from potentially harmful disclosure. The Board reviews the administration and modification of these guidelines and receives reports from the fund's chief compliance officer periodically.

The fund will provide a full list of holdings monthly on www.fidelity.com 30 days after the month-end (excluding high income security holdings, which generally will be presented collectively monthly and included in a list of full holdings 60 days after month-end).

The fund will provide its top ten holdings (excluding cash and futures) on Fidelity's web site monthly, 15 days after month-end.

The fund may disclose a list of full or partial holdings on www.fidelity.com earlier than indicated above when FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee determines that there is a legitimate business purpose and the additional disclosure is not harmful to the fund.

Unless otherwise indicated, this information will be available on the web site until updated for the next applicable period.

The fund may also from time to time provide or make available to the Board or third parties upon request specific fund level performance attribution information and statistics. Third parties may include fund shareholders or prospective fund shareholders, members of the press, consultants, and ratings and ranking organizations. Nonexclusive examples of performance attribution information and statistics may include (i) the allocation of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions among various asset classes, sectors, industries, and countries, (ii) the characteristics of the stock and bond components of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions, (iii) the attribution of fund returns by asset class, sector, industry, and country and (iv) the volatility characteristics of the fund.

FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee may approve a request for fund level performance attribution and statistics as long as (i) such disclosure does not enable the receiving party to recreate the complete or partial portfolio holdings of any Fidelity ® fund prior to such fund's public disclosure of its portfolio holdings and (ii) Fidelity has made a good faith determination that the requested information is not material given the particular facts and circumstances. Fidelity may deny any request for performance attribution information and other statistical information about a fund made by any person, and may do so for any reason or for no reason.

Disclosure of non-public portfolio holdings information for a Fidelity ® fund's portfolio may only be provided pursuant to the guidelines below.

The Use of Holdings In Connection With Fund Operations. Material non-public holdings information may be provided as part of the activities associated with managing Fidelity ® funds to: entities which, by explicit agreement or by virtue of their respective duties to the fund, are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed; other parties if legally required; or persons FMR believes will not misuse the disclosed information. These entities, parties, and persons include, but are not limited to: the fund's trustees; the fund's manager, its sub-advisers, if any, and their affiliates whose access persons are subject to a code of ethics (including portfolio managers of affiliated funds of funds); contractors who are subject to a confidentiality agreement; the fund's auditors; the fund's custodians; proxy voting service providers; financial printers; pricing service vendors; broker-dealers in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or requests for price quotations or bids on one or more securities; securities lending agents; counsel to the fund or its Independent Trustees; regulatory authorities; stock exchanges and other listing organizations; parties to litigation; third parties in connection with a bankruptcy proceeding relating to a fund holding; and third parties who have submitted a standing request to a money market fund for daily holdings information. Non-public holdings information may also be provided to an issuer regarding the number or percentage of its shares that are owned by the fund and in connection with redemptions in kind.

Other Uses Of Holdings Information. In addition, the fund may provide material non-public holdings information to (i) third parties that calculate information derived from holdings for use by FMR, a sub-adviser, or their affiliates, (ii) ratings and rankings organizations, and (iii) an investment adviser, trustee, or their agents to whom holdings are disclosed for due diligence purposes or in anticipation of a merger involving the fund. Each individual request is reviewed by the Executive Holdings Policy Committee which must find, in its sole discretion that, based on the specific facts and circumstances, the disclosure appears unlikely to be harmful to the fund. Entities receiving this information must have in place control mechanisms to reasonably ensure or otherwise agree that, (a) the holdings information will be kept confidential, (b) no employee shall use the information to effect trading or for their personal benefit, and (c) the nature and type of information that they, in turn, may disclose to third parties is limited. FMR relies primarily on the existence of non-disclosure agreements and/or control mechanisms when determining that disclosure is not likely to be harmful to the fund.

At this time, the entities receiving information described in the preceding paragraph are: Factset Research Systems Inc. (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (full holdings weekly (generally as of the previous Friday), generally 5 business days thereafter); MSCI Inc. and certain affiliates (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); and Bloomberg, L.P. (full holdings daily, on the next business day).

FMR, its affiliates, or the fund will not enter into any arrangements with third parties from which they derive consideration for the disclosure of material non-public holdings information. If, in the future, such an arrangement is desired, prior Board approval would be sought and any such arrangements would be disclosed in the fund's SAI.

There can be no assurance that the fund's policies and procedures with respect to disclosure of fund portfolio holdings will prevent the misuse of such information by individuals and firms that receive such information.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

The fund's financial statements and financial highlights for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, and report of the independent registered public accounting firm, are included in the fund's Form N-CSR and are incorporated herein by reference. 

Total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table may differ from the ratios of expenses to average net assets in the financial highlights because total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table include any acquired fund fees and expenses, whereas the ratios of expenses in the financial highlights do not, except to the extent any acquired fund fees and expenses relate to an entity, such as a wholly-owned subsidiary, with which a fund's financial statements are consolidated. Acquired funds include other investment companies (such as Central funds or other underlying funds) in which the fund has invested, if and to the extent it is permitted to do so.

Total annual operating expenses in the prospectus fee table and the financial highlights do not include any expenses associated with investments in certain structured or synthetic products that may rely on the exception from the definition of "investment company" provided by section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act. 

APPENDIX

Fidelity, the Fidelity Investments Logo and all other Fidelity trademarks or service marks used herein are trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC. Any third-party marks that are used herein are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.

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Funds of Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

April 29, 2026

 

This Statement of Additional Information (SAI) is not a prospectus. Portions of each fund's annual report are incorporated herein. The annual report(s) are supplied with this SAI.

To obtain a free additional copy of a prospectus or SAI, dated April 29, 2026, an annual report, a fund's financial statements, or a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at 1-800-544-8544 or visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com.

For more information on any Fidelity ® fund, including charges and expenses, call Fidelity at the number indicated above for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before investing or sending money.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS

SPECIAL GEOGRAPHIC CONSIDERATIONS

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

VALUATION

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

SECURITIES LENDING

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

APPENDIX

 

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS 

The following policies and limitations supplement those set forth in the prospectus. Unless otherwise noted, whenever an investment policy or limitation states a maximum percentage of a fund's assets that may be invested in any security or other asset, or sets forth a policy regarding quality standards, such standard or percentage limitation will be determined immediately after and as a result of the fund's acquisition of such security or other asset. Accordingly, any subsequent change in values, net assets, or other circumstances will not be considered when determining whether the investment complies with the fund's investment policies and limitations.

A fund's fundamental investment policies and limitations cannot be changed without approval by a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act)) of the fund. However, except for the fundamental investment limitations listed below, the investment policies and limitations described in this Statement of Additional Information (SAI) are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

The following are each fund's fundamental investment limitations set forth in their entirety.

Diversification

For each fund (other than Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund):

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer.

For Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund:

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer; provided that the fund intends to be diversified in approximately the same proportion as the fund's underlying index is diversified.

Senior Securities

For each fund:

The fund may not issue senior securities, except in connection with the insurance program established by the fund pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission or as otherwise permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Borrowing

For each fund:

The fund may not borrow money, except that the fund may borrow money for temporary or emergency purposes (not for leveraging or investment) in an amount not exceeding 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) less liabilities (other than borrowings). Any borrowings that come to exceed this amount will be reduced within three days (not including Sundays and holidays) to the extent necessary to comply with the 33 1/3% limitation.

Underwriting

For each fund:

The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies.

Concentration

For each fund:

The fund may not purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities) if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of companies whose principal business activities are in the same industry.

For purposes of each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund's, Fidelity® International Index Fund's, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) looks through to the U.S. Government securities.

For purposes of each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund's, Fidelity® International Index Fund's, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in any non-money market Central fund, FMR looks through to the holdings of the Central fund.

For purposes of each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund's, Fidelity® International Index Fund's, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund's concentration limitation discussed above, FMR may analyze the characteristics of a particular issuer and security and assign an industry or sector classification consistent with those characteristics in the event that the third-party classification provider used by FMR does not assign a classification.

Real Estate

For each fund:

The fund may not purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from investing in securities or other instruments backed by real estate or securities of companies engaged in the real estate business).

Commodities

For each fund:

The fund may not purchase or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from purchasing or selling options and futures contracts or from investing in securities or other instruments backed by physical commodities).

Loans

For each fund:

The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.

Pooled Funds

For each fund:

The fund may, notwithstanding any other fundamental investment policy or limitation, invest all of its assets in the securities of a single open-end management investment company with substantially the same fundamental investment objective, policies, and limitations as the fund.

 

In addition, as a matter of fundamental policy:

Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.

Fidelity ® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.

Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stock.

The following investment limitations are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

Short Sales

For each fund:

The fund does not currently intend to sell securities short, unless it owns or has the right to obtain securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short, and provided that transactions in futures contracts and options are not deemed to constitute selling securities short.

Margin Purchases

For each fund:

The fund does not currently intend to purchase securities on margin, except that the fund may obtain such short-term credits as are necessary for the clearance of transactions, and provided that margin payments in connection with futures contracts and options on futures contracts shall not constitute purchasing securities on margin.

Borrowing

For each fund:

The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements are treated as borrowings for purposes of the fundamental borrowing investment limitation).

Illiquid Securities

For each fund:

The fund does not currently intend to purchase any security if, as a result, more than 10% of its net assets would be invested in securities that are deemed to be illiquid because they are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale or because they cannot be sold or disposed of in the ordinary course of business at approximately the prices at which they are valued.

For purposes of each fund's illiquid securities limitation discussed above, if through a change in values, net assets, or other circumstances, the fund were in a position where more than 10% of its net assets were invested in illiquid securities, it would consider appropriate steps to protect liquidity.

Loans

For each fund:

The fund does not currently intend to lend assets other than securities to other parties, except by (a) lending money (up to 15% of the fund's net assets) to a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) assuming any unfunded commitments in connection with the acquisition of loans, loan participations, or other forms of debt instruments. (This limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities, to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.)

Pooled Funds

For each fund:

The fund does not currently intend to invest all of its assets in the securities of a single open-end management investment company with substantially the same fundamental investment objective, policies, and limitations as the fund.

 

In addition to each fund's fundamental and non-fundamental investment limitations discussed above:

In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, each fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.

Subchapter M generally requires Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund to invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities of any one issuer or in the securities of certain publicly-traded partnerships and to invest at least 50% of its total assets so that (a) no more than 5% of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund's total assets are invested in securities of any one issuer, and (b) Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund does not hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer. However, Subchapter M allows unlimited investments in cash, cash items, government securities (as defined in Subchapter M) and securities of other regulated investment companies. These tax requirements are generally applied at the end of each quarter of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund's taxable year.

For a fund's policies and limitations on futures and options transactions, as applicable, see "Investment Policies and Limitations - Futures, Options, and Swaps."

 

The following pages contain more detailed information about types of instruments in which a fund may invest, techniques a fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may employ in pursuit of the fund's investment objective, and a summary of related risks. A fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may not buy all of these instruments or use all of these techniques unless it believes that doing so will help the fund achieve its goal. However, a fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) is not required to buy any particular instrument or use any particular technique even if to do so might benefit the fund.

On the following pages in this section titled "Investment Policies and Limitations," and except as otherwise indicated, references to "an adviser" or "the adviser" may relate to a fund's adviser or a sub-adviser, as applicable.

Affiliated Bank Transactions. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in transactions with financial institutions that are, or may be considered to be, "affiliated persons" of the fund under the 1940 Act. These transactions may involve repurchase agreements with custodian banks; short-term obligations of, and repurchase agreements with, the 50 largest U.S. banks (measured by deposits); municipal securities; U.S. Government securities with affiliated financial institutions that are primary dealers in these securities; short-term currency transactions; and short-term borrowings. In accordance with exemptive orders issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Board of Trustees has established and periodically reviews procedures applicable to transactions involving affiliated financial institutions.

Borrowing. If a fund borrows money, its share price may be subject to greater fluctuation until the borrowing is paid off. If a fund makes additional investments while borrowings are outstanding, this may be considered a form of leverage.

Cash Management. A fund may hold uninvested cash or may invest it in cash equivalents such as money market securities, repurchase agreements, or shares of short-term bond or money market funds, including (for Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients only) shares of Fidelity ® Central funds. Generally, these securities offer less potential for gains than other types of securities.

Central Funds are special types of investment vehicles created by Fidelity for use by the Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients. Central funds are used to invest in particular security types or investment disciplines, or for cash management. Central funds incur certain costs related to their investment activity (such as custodial fees and expenses), but generally do not pay management fees. The investment results of the portions of a Fidelity ® fund's assets invested in the Central funds will be based upon the investment results of those funds.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Notice of Exclusion. The Adviser, on behalf of the Fidelity® funds to which this SAI relates, has filed with the National Futures Association a notice claiming an exclusion from the definition of the term "commodity pool operator" (CPO) under the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and the rules of the CFTC promulgated thereunder, with respect to each fund's operation. Accordingly, neither a fund nor its adviser is subject to registration or regulation as a commodity pool or a CPO. As of the date of this SAI, the adviser does not expect to register as a CPO of the funds. However, there is no certainty that a fund or its adviser will be able to rely on an exclusion in the future as the fund's investments change over time. A fund may determine not to use investment strategies that trigger additional CFTC regulation or may determine to operate subject to CFTC regulation, if applicable. If a fund or its adviser operates subject to CFTC regulation, it may incur additional expenses.

Common Stock represents an equity or ownership interest in an issuer. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock, although related proceedings can take time to resolve and results can be unpredictable. For purposes of a Fidelity ® fund's policies related to investment in common stock Fidelity considers depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock to be common stock.

Convertible Securities are bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities that may be converted or exchanged (by the holder or by the issuer) into shares of the underlying common stock (or cash or securities of equivalent value) at a stated exchange ratio. A convertible security may also be called for redemption or conversion by the issuer after a particular date and under certain circumstances (including a specified price) established upon issue. If a convertible security held by a fund is called for redemption or conversion, the fund could be required to tender it for redemption, convert it into the underlying common stock, or sell it to a third party.

Convertible securities generally have less potential for gain or loss than common stocks. Convertible securities generally provide yields higher than the underlying common stocks, but generally lower than comparable non-convertible securities. Because of this higher yield, convertible securities generally sell at prices above their "conversion value," which is the current market value of the stock to be received upon conversion. The difference between this conversion value and the price of convertible securities will vary over time depending on changes in the value of the underlying common stocks and interest rates. When the underlying common stocks decline in value, convertible securities will tend not to decline to the same extent because of the interest or dividend payments and the repayment of principal at maturity for certain types of convertible securities. However, securities that are convertible other than at the option of the holder generally do not limit the potential for loss to the same extent as securities convertible at the option of the holder. When the underlying common stocks rise in value, the value of convertible securities may also be expected to increase. At the same time, however, the difference between the market value of convertible securities and their conversion value will narrow, which means that the value of convertible securities will generally not increase to the same extent as the value of the underlying common stocks. Because convertible securities may also be interest-rate sensitive, their value may increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise. Convertible securities are also subject to credit risk, and are often lower-quality securities.

Debt Securities are used by issuers to borrow money. The issuer usually pays a fixed, variable, or floating rate of interest, and must repay the amount borrowed, usually at the maturity of the security. Some debt securities, such as zero coupon bonds, do not pay interest but are sold at a deep discount from their face values. Debt securities include corporate bonds, government securities, repurchase agreements, and mortgage and other asset-backed securities.

Disruption to Financial Markets and Related Government Intervention. Economic downturns can trigger various economic, legal, budgetary, tax, and regulatory reforms across the globe. Instability in the financial markets in the wake of events such as the 2008 economic downturn led the U.S. Government and other governments to take a number of then-unprecedented actions designed to support certain financial institutions and segments of the financial markets that experienced extreme volatility, and in some cases, a lack of liquidity. Federal, state, local, foreign, and other governments, their regulatory agencies, or self-regulatory organizations may take actions that affect the regulation of the instruments in which a fund invests, or the issuers of such instruments, in ways that are unforeseeable. Reforms may also change the way in which a fund is regulated and could limit or preclude a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or engage in certain strategies. Also, while reforms generally are intended to strengthen markets, systems, and public finances, they could affect fund expenses and the value of fund investments in unpredictable ways.

Similarly, widespread disease including pandemics and epidemics, and natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, droughts, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and climate-related phenomena generally, have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, adversely impacting individual companies, sectors, industries, markets, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of a fund's investments. Economies and financial markets throughout the world have become increasingly interconnected, which increases the likelihood that events or conditions in one region or country will adversely affect markets or issuers in other regions or countries, including the United States. Additionally, market disruptions may result in increased market volatility; regulatory trading halts; closure of domestic or foreign exchanges, markets, or governments; or market participants operating pursuant to business continuity plans for indeterminate periods of time. Further, market disruptions can (i) prevent a fund from executing advantageous investment decisions in a timely manner, (ii) negatively impact a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective, and (iii) may exacerbate the risks discussed elsewhere in a fund's registration statement, including political, social, and economic risks.

The value of a fund's portfolio is also generally subject to the risk of future local, national, or global economic or natural disturbances based on unknown weaknesses in the markets in which a fund invests. In the event of such a disturbance, the issuers of securities held by a fund may experience significant declines in the value of their assets and even cease operations, or may receive government assistance accompanied by increased restrictions on their business operations or other government intervention. In addition, it remains uncertain that the U.S. Government or foreign governments will intervene in response to current or future market disturbances and the effect of any such future intervention cannot be predicted.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are shares of other investment companies, commodity pools, or other entities that are traded on an exchange. Assets underlying the ETF shares may consist of stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments, depending on an ETF's investment objective and strategies. An ETF may seek to replicate the performance of a specific index or may be actively managed.

Typically, shares of an ETF that tracks an index are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark increases. However, in the case of inverse ETFs (also called "short ETFs" or "bear ETFs"), ETF shares are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark decreases. Inverse ETFs seek to deliver the opposite of the performance of the benchmark they track and are often marketed as a way for investors to profit from, or at least hedge their exposure to, downward moving markets. Investments in inverse ETFs are similar to holding short positions in the underlying benchmark.

ETF shares are redeemable only in large blocks of shares often called "creation units" by persons other than a fund, and are redeemed principally in-kind at each day's next calculated net asset value per share (NAV). ETFs typically incur fees that are separate from those fees incurred directly by a fund. A fund's purchase of ETFs results in the layering of expenses, such that the fund would indirectly bear a proportionate share of any ETF's operating expenses. Further, while traditional investment companies are continuously offered at NAV, ETFs are traded in the secondary market (e.g., on a stock exchange) on an intra-day basis at prices that may be above or below the value of their underlying portfolios.

Some of the risks of investing in an ETF that tracks an index are similar to those of investing in an indexed mutual fund, including tracking error risk (the risk of errors in matching the ETF's underlying assets to the index or other benchmark); and the risk that because an ETF that tracks an index is not actively managed, it cannot sell stocks or other assets as long as they are represented in the index or other benchmark. Other ETF risks include the risk that ETFs may trade in the secondary market at a discount from their NAV and the risk that the ETFs may not be liquid. ETFs also may be leveraged. Leveraged ETFs seek to deliver multiples of the performance of the index or other benchmark they track and use derivatives in an effort to amplify the returns (or decline, in the case of inverse ETFs) of the underlying index or benchmark. While leveraged ETFs may offer the potential for greater return, the potential for loss and the speed at which losses can be realized also are greater. Most leveraged and inverse ETFs "reset" daily, meaning they are designed to achieve their stated objectives on a daily basis. Leveraged and inverse ETFs can deviate substantially from the performance of their underlying benchmark over longer periods of time, particularly in volatile periods.

Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) are a type of senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by financial institutions that combines aspects of both bonds and ETFs. An ETN's returns are based on the performance of a market index or other reference asset minus fees and expenses. Similar to ETFs, ETNs are listed on an exchange and traded in the secondary market. However, unlike an ETF, an ETN can be held until the ETN's maturity, at which time the issuer will pay a return linked to the performance of the market index or other reference asset to which the ETN is linked minus certain fees. Unlike regular bonds, ETNs typically do not make periodic interest payments and principal typically is not protected.

ETNs also incur certain expenses not incurred by their applicable index. The market value of an ETN is determined by supply and demand, the current performance of the index or other reference asset, and the credit rating of the ETN issuer. The market value of ETN shares may differ from their intraday indicative value. The value of an ETN may also change due to a change in the issuer's credit rating. As a result, there may be times when an ETN's share trades at a premium or discount to its NAV. Some ETNs that use leverage in an effort to amplify the returns of an underlying index or other reference asset can, at times, be relatively illiquid and, thus, they may be difficult to purchase or sell at a fair price. Leveraged ETNs may offer the potential for greater return, but the potential for loss and speed at which losses can be realized also are greater.

Exposure to Foreign and Emerging Markets. Foreign securities, foreign currencies, and securities issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign operations may involve significant risks in addition to the risks inherent in U.S. investments.

Foreign investments involve risks relating to local political, economic, regulatory, or social instability, military action or unrest, or adverse diplomatic developments, and may be affected by actions of foreign governments adverse to the interests of U.S. investors. Such actions may include expropriation or nationalization of assets, confiscatory taxation, restrictions on U.S. investment or on the ability to repatriate assets or convert currency into U.S. dollars, or other government intervention. From time to time, a fund's adviser and/or its affiliates may determine that, as a result of regulatory requirements that may apply to the adviser and/or its affiliates due to investments in a particular country, investments in the securities of issuers domiciled or listed on trading markets in that country above certain thresholds (which may apply at the account level or in the aggregate across all accounts managed by the adviser and its affiliates) may be impractical or undesirable. In such instances, the adviser may limit or exclude investment in a particular issuer, and investment flexibility may be restricted. Additionally, governmental issuers of foreign debt securities may be unwilling to pay interest and repay principal when due and may require that the conditions for payment be renegotiated. There is no assurance that a fund's adviser will be able to anticipate these potential events or counter their effects. In addition, the value of securities denominated in foreign currencies and of dividends and interest paid with respect to such securities will fluctuate based on the relative strength of the U.S. dollar.

It is anticipated that in most cases the best available market for foreign securities will be on an exchange or in over-the-counter (OTC) markets located outside of the United States. Foreign stock markets, while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as developed as those in the United States, and securities of some foreign issuers may be less liquid and more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. issuers. Foreign security trading, settlement and custodial practices (including those involving securities settlement where fund assets may be released prior to receipt of payment) are often less developed than those in U.S. markets, and may result in increased investment or valuation risk or substantial delays in the event of a failed trade or the insolvency of, or breach of duty by, a foreign broker-dealer, securities depository, or foreign subcustodian. In addition, the costs associated with foreign investments, including withholding taxes, brokerage commissions, and custodial costs, are generally higher than with U.S. investments.

Foreign markets may offer less protection to investors than U.S. markets. Foreign issuers are generally not bound by uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting requirements and standards of practice comparable to those applicable to U.S. issuers. Adequate public information on foreign issuers may not be available, and it may be difficult to secure dividends and information regarding corporate actions on a timely basis. In general, there is less overall governmental supervision and regulation of securities exchanges, brokers, and listed companies than in the United States. OTC markets tend to be less regulated than stock exchange markets and, in certain countries, may be totally unregulated. Regulatory enforcement may be influenced by economic or political concerns, and investors may have difficulty enforcing their legal rights in foreign countries.

Some foreign securities impose restrictions on transfer within the United States or to U.S. persons. Although securities subject to such transfer restrictions may be marketable abroad, they may be less liquid than foreign securities of the same class that are not subject to such restrictions.

American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) as well as other "hybrid" forms of ADRs, including European Depositary Receipts (EDRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), are certificates evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign issuer. These certificates are issued by depository banks and generally trade on an established market in the United States or elsewhere. The underlying shares are held in trust by a custodian bank or similar financial institution in the issuer's home country. The depository bank may not have physical custody of the underlying securities at all times and may charge fees for various services, including forwarding dividends and interest and corporate actions. ADRs are alternatives to directly purchasing the underlying foreign securities in their national markets and currencies. However, ADRs continue to be subject to many of the risks associated with investing directly in foreign securities. These risks include foreign exchange risk as well as the political and economic risks of the underlying issuer's country.

The risks of foreign investing may be magnified for investments in emerging markets. Security prices in emerging markets can be significantly more volatile than those in more developed markets, reflecting the greater uncertainties of investing in less established markets and economies. In particular, countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable governments, may present the risks of nationalization of businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets, and may have less protection of property rights than more developed countries. The economies of countries with emerging markets may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times.

Foreign Currency Transactions. A fund may conduct foreign currency transactions on a spot (i.e., cash) or forward basis (i.e., by entering into forward contracts to purchase or sell foreign currencies). Although foreign exchange dealers generally do not charge a fee for such conversions, they do realize a profit based on the difference between the prices at which they are buying and selling various currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency at one rate, while offering a lesser rate of exchange should the counterparty desire to resell that currency to the dealer. Forward contracts are customized transactions that require a specific amount of a currency to be delivered at a specific exchange rate on a specific date or range of dates in the future. Forward contracts are generally traded in an interbank market directly between currency traders (usually large commercial banks) and their customers. The parties to a forward contract may agree to offset or terminate the contract before its maturity, or may hold the contract to maturity and complete the contemplated currency exchange.

The following discussion summarizes the principal currency management strategies involving forward contracts that could be used by a fund. A fund may also use swap agreements, indexed securities, and options and futures contracts relating to foreign currencies for the same purposes. Forward contracts not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through payments in U.S. dollars rather than through delivery of the underlying currency. All of these instruments and transactions are subject to the risk that the counterparty will default.

A "settlement hedge" or "transaction hedge" is designed to protect a fund against an adverse change in foreign currency values between the date a security denominated in a foreign currency is purchased or sold and the date on which payment is made or received. Entering into a forward contract for the purchase or sale of the amount of foreign currency involved in an underlying security transaction for a fixed amount of U.S. dollars "locks in" the U.S. dollar price of the security. Forward contracts to purchase or sell a foreign currency may also be used to protect a fund in anticipation of future purchases or sales of securities denominated in foreign currency, even if the specific investments have not yet been selected.

A fund may also use forward contracts to hedge against a decline in the value of existing investments denominated in a foreign currency. For example, if a fund owned securities denominated in pounds sterling, it could enter into a forward contract to sell pounds sterling in return for U.S. dollars to hedge against possible declines in the pound's value. Such a hedge, sometimes referred to as a "position hedge," would tend to offset both positive and negative currency fluctuations, but would not offset changes in security values caused by other factors. A fund could also attempt to hedge the position by selling another currency expected to perform similarly to the pound sterling. This type of hedge, sometimes referred to as a "proxy hedge," could offer advantages in terms of cost, yield, or efficiency, but generally would not hedge currency exposure as effectively as a direct hedge into U.S. dollars. Proxy hedges may result in losses if the currency used to hedge does not perform similarly to the currency in which the hedged securities are denominated.

A fund may enter into forward contracts to shift its investment exposure from one currency into another. This may include shifting exposure from U.S. dollars to a foreign currency, or from one foreign currency to another foreign currency. This type of strategy, sometimes known as a "cross-hedge," will tend to reduce or eliminate exposure to the currency that is sold, and increase exposure to the currency that is purchased, much as if a fund had sold a security denominated in one currency and purchased an equivalent security denominated in another. A fund may cross-hedge its U.S. dollar exposure in order to achieve a representative weighted mix of the major currencies in its benchmark index and/or to cover an underweight country or region exposure in its portfolio. Cross-hedges protect against losses resulting from a decline in the hedged currency, but will cause a fund to assume the risk of fluctuations in the value of the currency it purchases.

Successful use of currency management strategies will depend on an adviser's skill in analyzing currency values. Currency management strategies may substantially change a fund's investment exposure to changes in currency exchange rates and could result in losses to a fund if currencies do not perform as an adviser anticipates. For example, if a currency's value rose at a time when a fund had hedged its position by selling that currency in exchange for dollars, the fund would not participate in the currency's appreciation. If a fund hedges currency exposure through proxy hedges, the fund could realize currency losses from both the hedge and the security position if the two currencies do not move in tandem. Similarly, if a fund increases its exposure to a foreign currency and that currency's value declines, the fund will realize a loss. Foreign currency transactions involve the risk that anticipated currency movements will not be accurately predicted and that a fund's hedging strategies will be ineffective. Moreover, it is impossible to precisely forecast the market value of portfolio securities at the expiration of a foreign currency forward contract. Accordingly, a fund may be required to buy or sell additional currency on the spot market (and bear the expenses of such transaction), if an adviser's predictions regarding the movement of foreign currency or securities markets prove inaccurate.

A fund may be required to limit its hedging transactions in foreign currency forwards, futures, and options in order to maintain its classification as a "regulated investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code (Code). Hedging transactions could result in the application of the mark-to-market provisions of the Code, which may cause an increase (or decrease) in the amount of taxable dividends paid by a fund and could affect whether dividends paid by a fund are classified as capital gains or ordinary income. There is no assurance that an adviser's use of currency management strategies will be advantageous to a fund or that it will employ currency management strategies at appropriate times.

Options and Futures Relating to Foreign Currencies. Currency futures contracts are similar to forward currency exchange contracts, except that they are traded on exchanges (and have margin requirements) and are standardized as to contract size and delivery date. Most currency futures contracts call for payment or delivery in U.S. dollars. The underlying instrument of a currency option may be a foreign currency, which generally is purchased or delivered in exchange for U.S. dollars, or may be a futures contract. The purchaser of a currency call obtains the right to purchase the underlying currency, and the purchaser of a currency put obtains the right to sell the underlying currency.

The uses and risks of currency options and futures are similar to options and futures relating to securities or indexes, as discussed below. A fund may purchase and sell currency futures and may purchase and write currency options to increase or decrease its exposure to different foreign currencies. Currency options may also be purchased or written in conjunction with each other or with currency futures or forward contracts. Currency futures and options values can be expected to correlate with exchange rates, but may not reflect other factors that affect the value of a fund's investments. A currency hedge, for example, should protect a Yen-denominated security from a decline in the Yen, but will not protect a fund against a price decline resulting from deterioration in the issuer's creditworthiness. Because the value of a fund's foreign-denominated investments changes in response to many factors other than exchange rates, it may not be possible to match the amount of currency options and futures to the value of the fund's investments exactly over time.

Currency options traded on U.S. or other exchanges may be subject to position limits which may limit the ability of the fund to reduce foreign currency risk using such options.

Foreign Repurchase Agreements. Foreign repurchase agreements involve an agreement to purchase a foreign security and to sell that security back to the original seller at an agreed-upon price in either U.S. dollars or foreign currency. Unlike typical U.S. repurchase agreements, foreign repurchase agreements may not be fully collateralized at all times. The value of a security purchased by a fund may be more or less than the price at which the counterparty has agreed to repurchase the security. In the event of default by the counterparty, a fund may suffer a loss if the value of the security purchased is less than the agreed-upon repurchase price, or if the fund is unable to successfully assert a claim to the collateral under foreign laws. As a result, foreign repurchase agreements may involve higher credit risks than repurchase agreements in U.S. markets, as well as risks associated with currency fluctuations. In addition, as with other emerging markets investments, repurchase agreements with counterparties located in emerging markets or relating to emerging markets may involve issuers or counterparties with lower credit ratings than typical U.S. repurchase agreements.

Funds of Funds and Other Large Shareholders. Certain Fidelity ® funds and accounts (including funds of funds) invest in other funds ("underlying funds") and, as a result, may at times have substantial investments in one or more underlying funds.

An underlying fund may experience large redemptions or investments due to transactions in its shares by funds of funds, other large shareholders, or similarly managed accounts. While it is impossible to predict the overall effect of these transactions over time, there could be an adverse impact on an underlying fund's performance. In the event of such redemptions or investments, an underlying fund could be required to sell securities or to invest cash at a time when it may not otherwise desire to do so. Such transactions may increase an underlying fund's brokerage and/or other transaction costs and affect the liquidity of a fund's portfolio. In addition, when funds of funds or other investors own a substantial portion of an underlying fund's shares, a large redemption by such an investor could cause actual expenses to increase, or could result in the underlying fund's current expenses being allocated over a smaller asset base, leading to an increase in the underlying fund's expense ratio. Redemptions of underlying fund shares could also accelerate the realization of taxable capital gains in the fund if sales of securities result in capital gains. The impact of these transactions is likely to be greater when a fund of funds or other significant investor purchases, redeems, or owns a substantial portion of the underlying fund's shares.

When possible, Fidelity will consider how to minimize these potential adverse effects, and may take such actions as it deems appropriate to address potential adverse effects, including redemption of shares in-kind rather than in cash or carrying out the transactions over a period of time, although there can be no assurance that such actions will be successful. A high volume of redemption requests can impact an underlying fund the same way as the transactions of a single shareholder with substantial investments. As an additional safeguard, Fidelity ® fund of funds may manage the placement of their redemption requests in a manner designed to minimize the impact of such requests on the day-to-day operations of the underlying funds in which they invest. This may involve, for example, redeeming its shares of an underlying fund gradually over time or through use of a transition account.

Funds' Rights as Investors. Fidelity ® funds do not intend to direct or administer the day-to-day operations of any company. A fund may, however, exercise its rights as a shareholder or lender and may communicate its views on important matters of policy to a company's management, board of directors, and shareholders, and holders of a company's other securities when such matters could have a significant effect on the value of the fund's investment in the company. The activities in which a fund may engage, either individually or in conjunction with others, may include, among others, supporting or opposing proposed changes in a company's corporate structure or business activities; seeking changes in a company's directors or management; seeking changes in a company's direction or policies; seeking the sale or reorganization of the company or a portion of its assets; supporting or opposing third-party takeover efforts; supporting the filing of a bankruptcy petition; or foreclosing on collateral securing a security. This area of corporate activity is increasingly prone to litigation and it is possible that a fund could be involved in lawsuits related to such activities. Such activities will be monitored with a view to mitigating, to the extent possible, the risk of litigation against a fund and the risk of actual liability if a fund is involved in litigation. No guarantee can be made, however, that litigation against a fund will not be undertaken or liabilities incurred. A fund's proxy voting guidelines are included in its SAI.

Futures, Options, and Swaps. The success of any strategy involving futures, options, and swaps depends on an adviser's analysis of many economic and mathematical factors and a fund's return may be higher if it never invested in such instruments. Additionally, some of the contracts discussed below are new instruments without a trading history and there can be no assurance that a market for the instruments will continue to exist. Government legislation or regulation could affect the use of such instruments and could limit a fund's ability to pursue its investment strategies. If a fund invests a significant portion of its assets in derivatives, its investment exposure could far exceed the value of its portfolio securities and its investment performance could be primarily dependent upon securities it does not own.

Each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity® International Index Fund, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund will not: (a) sell futures contracts, purchase put options, or write call options if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be hedged with futures and options under normal conditions; (b) purchase futures contracts or write put options if, as a result, the fund's total obligations upon settlement or exercise of purchased futures contracts and written put options would exceed 25% of its total assets under normal conditions; or (c) purchase call options if, as a result, the current value of option premiums for call options purchased by the fund would exceed 5% of the fund's total assets. These limitations do not apply to options attached to or acquired or traded together with their underlying securities, and do not apply to structured notes.

The policies and limitations regarding the funds' investments in futures contracts, options, and swaps may be changed as regulatory agencies permit.

The requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company may limit the extent to which a fund may enter into futures, options on futures, and forward contracts.

Futures Contracts. In purchasing a futures contract, the buyer agrees to purchase a specified underlying instrument at a specified future date. In selling a futures contract, the seller agrees to sell a specified underlying instrument at a specified date. Futures contracts are standardized, exchange-traded contracts and the price at which the purchase and sale will take place is fixed when the buyer and seller enter into the contract. Some currently available futures contracts are based on specific securities or baskets of securities, some are based on commodities or commodities indexes (for funds that seek commodities exposure), and some are based on indexes of securities prices (including foreign indexes for funds that seek foreign exposure). In addition, some currently available futures contracts are based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and other interest rates. Futures on indexes and futures not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through cash payments rather than through delivery of the underlying instrument. Futures can be held until their delivery dates, or can be closed out by offsetting purchases or sales of futures contracts before then if a liquid market is available. A fund may realize a gain or loss by closing out its futures contracts.

The value of a futures contract tends to increase and decrease in tandem with the value of its underlying instrument. Therefore, purchasing futures contracts will tend to increase a fund's exposure to positive and negative price fluctuations in the underlying instrument, much as if it had purchased the underlying instrument directly. When a fund sells a futures contract, by contrast, the value of its futures position will tend to move in a direction contrary to the market for the underlying instrument. Selling futures contracts, therefore, will tend to offset both positive and negative market price changes, much as if the underlying instrument had been sold.

The purchaser or seller of a futures contract or an option for a futures contract is not required to deliver or pay for the underlying instrument or the final cash settlement price, as applicable, unless the contract is held until the delivery date. However, both the purchaser and seller are required to deposit "initial margin" with a futures broker, known as a futures commission merchant, when the contract is entered into. If the value of either party's position declines, that party will be required to make additional "variation margin" payments to settle the change in value on a daily basis. This process of "marking to market" will be reflected in the daily calculation of open positions computed in a fund's NAV. The party that has a gain is entitled to receive all or a portion of this amount. Initial and variation margin payments do not constitute purchasing securities on margin for purposes of a fund's investment limitations. Variation margin does not represent a borrowing or loan by a fund, but is instead a settlement between a fund and the futures commission merchant of the amount one would owe the other if the fund's contract expired. In the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of a futures commission merchant that holds margin on behalf of a fund, the fund may be entitled to return of margin owed to it only in proportion to the amount received by the futures commission merchant's other customers, potentially resulting in losses to the fund.

Although futures exchanges generally operate similarly in the United States and abroad, foreign futures exchanges may follow trading, settlement, and margin procedures that are different from those for U.S. exchanges. Futures contracts traded outside the United States may not involve a clearing mechanism or related guarantees and may involve greater risk of loss than U.S.-traded contracts, including potentially greater risk of losses due to insolvency of a futures broker, exchange member, or other party that may owe initial or variation margin to a fund. Because initial and variation margin payments may be measured in foreign currency, a futures contract traded outside the United States may also involve the risk of foreign currency fluctuation.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular futures contract at any particular time. Exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for futures contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. The daily limit governs only price movements during a particular trading day and therefore does not limit potential losses because the limit may work to prevent the liquidation of unfavorable positions. For example, futures prices have occasionally moved to the daily limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of positions and subjecting some holders of futures contracts to substantial losses.

If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or other market conditions, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value. These risks may be heightened for commodity futures contracts, which have historically been subject to greater price volatility than exists for instruments such as stocks and bonds.

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded futures contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in futures contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the futures position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Futures prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Futures prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell futures contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's futures positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments. In addition, the price of a commodity futures contract can reflect the storage costs associated with the purchase of the physical commodity.

Futures contracts on U.S. Government securities historically have reacted to an increase or decrease in interest rates in a manner similar to the manner in which the underlying U.S. Government securities reacted. To the extent, however, that a fund enters into such futures contracts, the value of these futures contracts will not vary in direct proportion to the value of the fund's holdings of U.S. Government securities. Thus, the anticipated spread between the price of the futures contract and the hedged security may be distorted due to differences in the nature of the markets. The spread also may be distorted by differences in initial and variation margin requirements, the liquidity of such markets and the participation of speculators in such markets.

Options. By purchasing a put option, the purchaser obtains the right (but not the obligation) to sell the option's underlying instrument at a fixed strike price. In return for this right, the purchaser pays the current market price for the option (known as the option premium). Options have various types of underlying instruments, including specific assets or securities, baskets of assets or securities, indexes of securities or commodities prices, and futures contracts (including commodity futures contracts). Options may be traded on an exchange or OTC. The purchaser may terminate its position in a put option by allowing it to expire or by exercising the option. If the option is allowed to expire, the purchaser will lose the entire premium. If the option is exercised, the purchaser completes the sale of the underlying instrument at the strike price. Depending on the terms of the contract, upon exercise, an option may require physical delivery of the underlying instrument or may be settled through cash payments. A purchaser may also terminate a put option position by closing it out in the secondary market at its current price, if a liquid secondary market exists.

The buyer of a typical put option can expect to realize a gain if the underlying instrument's price falls substantially. However, if the underlying instrument's price does not fall enough to offset the cost of purchasing the option, a put buyer can expect to suffer a loss (limited to the amount of the premium, plus related transaction costs).

The features of call options are essentially the same as those of put options, except that the purchaser of a call option obtains the right (but not the obligation) to purchase, rather than sell, the underlying instrument at the option's strike price. A call buyer typically attempts to participate in potential price increases of the underlying instrument with risk limited to the cost of the option if the underlying instrument's price falls. At the same time, the buyer can expect to suffer a loss if the underlying instrument's price does not rise sufficiently to offset the cost of the option.

The writer of a put or call option takes the opposite side of the transaction from the option's purchaser. In return for receipt of the premium, the writer assumes the obligation to pay or receive the strike price for the option's underlying instrument if the other party to the option chooses to exercise it. The writer may seek to terminate a position in a put option before exercise by closing out the option in the secondary market at its current price. If the secondary market is not liquid for a put option, however, the writer must continue to be prepared to pay the strike price while the option is outstanding, regardless of price changes. When writing an option on a futures contract, a fund will be required to make margin payments to a futures commission merchant as described above for futures contracts.

If the underlying instrument's price rises, a put writer would generally expect to profit, although its gain would be limited to the amount of the premium it received. If the underlying instrument's price remains the same over time, it is likely that the writer will also profit, because it should be able to close out the option at a lower price. If the underlying instrument's price falls, the put writer would expect to suffer a loss. This loss should be less than the loss from purchasing the underlying instrument directly, however, because the premium received for writing the option should mitigate the effects of the decline.

Writing a call option obligates the writer to sell or deliver the option's underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, upon exercise of the option. The characteristics of writing call options are similar to those of writing put options, except that writing calls generally is a profitable strategy if prices remain the same or fall. Through receipt of the option premium, a call writer should mitigate the effects of a price increase. At the same time, because a call writer must be prepared to deliver the underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, even if its current value is greater, a call writer gives up some ability to participate in price increases and, if a call writer does not hold the underlying instrument, a call writer's loss is theoretically unlimited.

Where a put or call option on a particular security is purchased to hedge against price movements in a related security, the price to close out the put or call option on the secondary market may move more or less than the price of the related security.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular options contract at any particular time. Options may have relatively low trading volume and liquidity if their strike prices are not close to the underlying instrument's current price. In addition, exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for exchange-traded options contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or otherwise, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value.

Unlike exchange-traded options, which are standardized with respect to the underlying instrument, expiration date, contract size, and strike price, the terms of OTC options (options not traded on exchanges) generally are established through negotiation with the other party to the option contract. While this type of arrangement allows the purchaser or writer greater flexibility to tailor an option to its needs, OTC options generally are less liquid and involve greater credit risk than exchange-traded options, which are backed by the clearing organization of the exchanges where they are traded.

Combined positions involve purchasing and writing options in combination with each other, or in combination with futures or forward contracts, to adjust the risk and return characteristics of the overall position. For example, purchasing a put option and writing a call option on the same underlying instrument would construct a combined position whose risk and return characteristics are similar to selling a futures contract. Another possible combined position would involve writing a call option at one strike price and buying a call option at a lower price, to reduce the risk of the written call option in the event of a substantial price increase. Because combined options positions involve multiple trades, they result in higher transaction costs and may be more difficult to open and close out.

A fund may also buy and sell options on swaps (swaptions), which are generally options on interest rate swaps. An option on a swap gives a party the right (but not the obligation) to enter into a new swap agreement or to extend, shorten, cancel or modify an existing contract at a specific date in the future in exchange for a premium. Depending on the terms of the particular option agreement, a fund will generally incur a greater degree of risk when it writes (sells) an option on a swap than it will incur when it purchases an option on a swap. When a fund purchases an option on a swap, it risks losing only the amount of the premium it has paid should it decide to let the option expire unexercised. However, when a fund writes an option on a swap, upon exercise of the option the fund will become obligated according to the terms of the underlying agreement. A fund that writes an option on a swap receives the premium and bears the risk of unfavorable changes in the preset rate on the underlying interest rate swap. Whether a fund's use of options on swaps will be successful in furthering its investment objective will depend on the adviser's ability to predict correctly whether certain types of investments are likely to produce greater returns than other investments. Options on swaps may involve risks similar to those discussed below in "Swap Agreements."

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded options contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in options contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the options position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Options prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Options prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the options and futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how options and futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell options contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's options positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments.

Swap Agreements. Under a typical equity swap agreement, a counterparty such as a bank or broker-dealer agrees to pay a fund a return equal to the dividend payments and increase in value, if any, of an index or group of stocks, or of a stock, and the fund agrees in return to pay a fixed or floating rate of interest, plus any declines in value of the index. Swap agreements can also have features providing for maximum or minimum exposure to a designated index. In order to hedge its exposure effectively, a fund would generally have to own other assets returning approximately the same amount as the interest rate payable by the fund under the swap agreement.

Swap agreements allow a fund to acquire or reduce credit exposure to a particular issuer, asset, or basket of assets. The most significant factor in the performance of swap agreements is the change in value of the specific index, security, or currency, or other factors that determine the amounts of payments due to and from a fund. If a swap agreement calls for payments by a fund, the fund must be prepared to make such payments when due. If the creditworthiness of a fund's swap counterparty declines, the risk that the counterparty may not perform could increase, potentially resulting in a loss to the fund and impairing the fund's correlation with its applicable index. Although there can be no assurance that a fund will be able to do so, a fund may be able to reduce or eliminate its exposure under a swap agreement either by assignment or other disposition, or by entering into an offsetting swap agreement with the same party or another more creditworthy party.

A fund bears the risk of loss of the amount expected to be received under a swap agreement in the event of the default or bankruptcy of a swap agreement counterparty. A fund would generally be required to provide margin or collateral for the benefit of that counterparty. If a counterparty to a swap transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited temporarily or permanently in exercising its right to the return of related fund assets designated as margin or collateral in an action against the counterparty.

Swap agreements are subject to the risk that the market value of the instrument will change in a way detrimental to a fund's interest. A fund bears the risk that an adviser will not accurately forecast market trends or the values of assets, reference rates, indexes, or other economic factors in establishing swap positions for a fund. If an adviser attempts to use a swap as a hedge against, or as a substitute for, a portfolio investment, a fund may be exposed to the risk that the swap will have or will develop imperfect or no correlation with the portfolio investment, which could cause substantial losses for a fund. While hedging strategies involving swap instruments can reduce the risk of loss, they can also reduce the opportunity for gain or even result in losses by offsetting favorable price movements in other fund investments. Swaps are complex and often valued subjectively.

Hybrid and Preferred Securities. A hybrid security may be a debt security, warrant, convertible security, certificate of deposit or other evidence of indebtedness on which the value of the interest on or principal of which is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument or financial strength of a reference entity (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, index, or business entity such as a financial institution). Another example is contingent convertible securities, which are fixed income securities that, under certain circumstances, either convert into common stock of the issuer or undergo a principal write-down by a predetermined percentage if the issuer's capital ratio falls below a predetermined trigger level. The liquidation value of such a security may be reduced upon a regulatory action and without the need for a bankruptcy proceeding. Preferred securities may take the form of preferred stock and represent an equity or ownership interest in an issuer that pays dividends at a specified rate and that has precedence over common stock in the payment of dividends. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds generally take precedence over the claims of those who own preferred and common stock.

The risks of investing in hybrid and preferred securities reflect a combination of the risks of investing in securities, options, futures and currencies. An investment in a hybrid or preferred security may entail significant risks that are not associated with a similar investment in a traditional debt or equity security. The risks of a particular hybrid or preferred security will depend upon the terms of the instrument, but may include the possibility of significant changes in the value of any applicable reference instrument. Such risks may depend upon factors unrelated to the operations or credit quality of the issuer of the hybrid or preferred security. Hybrid and preferred securities are potentially more volatile and carry greater market and liquidity risks than traditional debt or equity securities. Also, the price of the hybrid or preferred security and any applicable reference instrument may not move in the same direction or at the same time. In addition, because hybrid and preferred securities may be traded OTC or in bilateral transactions with the issuer of the security, hybrid and preferred securities may be subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the security and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates. In addition, uncertainty regarding the tax and regulatory treatment of hybrid and preferred securities may reduce demand for such securities and tax and regulatory considerations may limit the extent of a fund's investments in certain hybrid and preferred securities.

Illiquid Investments means any investment that cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. Difficulty in selling or disposing of illiquid investments may result in a loss or may be costly to a fund. Illiquid securities may include (1) repurchase agreements maturing in more than seven days without demand/redemption features, (2) OTC options and certain other derivatives, (3) private placements, (4) securities traded on markets and exchanges with structural constraints, and (5) loan participations.

Under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, a Fidelity ® fund's adviser classifies the liquidity of a fund's investments and monitors the extent of a fund's illiquid investments.

Various market, trading and investment-specific factors may be considered in determining the liquidity of a fund's investments including, but not limited to (1) the existence of an active trading market, (2) the nature of the security and the market in which it trades, (3) the number, diversity, and quality of dealers and prospective purchasers in the marketplace, (4) the frequency, volume, and volatility of trade and price quotations, (5) bid-ask spreads, (6) dates of issuance and maturity, (7) demand, put or tender features, and (8) restrictions on trading or transferring the investment.

Fidelity classifies certain investments as illiquid based upon these criteria. Fidelity also monitors for certain market, trading and investment-specific events that may cause Fidelity to re-evaluate an investment's liquidity status and may lead to an investment being classified as illiquid. In addition, Fidelity uses a third-party to assist with the liquidity classifications of the fund's investments, which includes calculating the time to sell and settle a specified size position in a particular investment without the sale significantly changing the market value of the investment.

Increasing Government Debt. The total public debt of the United States and other countries around the globe as a percent of gross domestic product has, at times, grown rapidly. Although high debt levels do not necessarily indicate or cause economic problems, they may create certain systemic risks if sound debt management practices are not implemented.

A high national debt level may increase market pressures to meet government funding needs, which may drive debt cost higher and cause a country to sell additional debt, thereby increasing refinancing risk. A high national debt also raises concerns that a government will not be able to make principal or interest payments when they are due. In the worst case, unsustainable debt levels can decline the valuation of currencies, and can prevent a government from implementing effective counter-cyclical fiscal policy in economic downturns.

Moreover, the total amount of debt the Treasury is authorized to incur is subject to a statutory limit. Once the Treasury reaches the debt limit, Congress must raise, extend or otherwise modify the limit to enable the Treasury to incur additional debt to pay the obligations of the U.S. government, including principal and interest payments on certain U.S. Government securities (such as Treasury bills, notes and bonds). Failure to, or potential failure to, increase the statutory debt limit could: increase the risk that the U.S. Government defaults on payments on certain U.S. Government securities; cause the credit rating of the U.S. Government to be downgraded or increase volatility in both stock and bond markets; result in higher debt servicing payments by the U.S. Government; reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities; and/or increase the costs of certain kinds of debt.

Rating services have, in the past, lowered their long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States. The market prices and yields of securities supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government may be adversely affected by rating services' decisions to downgrade the long-term sovereign credit rating of the United States.

Indexed Securities are instruments whose prices are indexed to the prices of other securities, securities indexes, or other financial indicators. Indexed securities typically, but not always, are debt securities or deposits whose values at maturity or coupon rates are determined by reference to a specific instrument, statistic, or measure.

Indexed securities also include commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and other fixed-income securities whose values at maturity or coupon interest rates are determined by reference to the returns of particular stock indexes. Indexed securities can be affected by stock prices as well as changes in interest rates and the creditworthiness of their issuers and may not track the indexes as accurately as direct investments in the indexes.

Insolvency of Issuers, Counterparties, and Intermediaries. Issuers of fund portfolio securities or counterparties to fund transactions that become insolvent or declare bankruptcy can pose special investment risks. In each circumstance, risk of loss, valuation uncertainty, increased illiquidity, and other unpredictable occurrences may negatively impact an investment. Each of these risks may be amplified in foreign markets, where security trading, settlement, and custodial practices can be less developed than those in the U.S. markets, and bankruptcy laws differ from those of the U.S.

As a general matter, if the issuer of a fund portfolio security is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock have priority over the claims of common stock owners. These events can negatively impact the value of the issuer's securities and the results of related proceedings can be unpredictable.

If a counterparty to a fund transaction, such as a swap transaction, a short sale, a borrowing, or other complex transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited in its ability to exercise rights to obtain the return of related fund assets or in exercising other rights against the counterparty. Uncertainty may also arise upon the insolvency of a securities or commodities intermediary such as a broker-dealer or futures commission merchant with which a fund has pending transactions. In addition, insolvency and liquidation proceedings take time to resolve, which can limit or preclude a fund's ability to terminate a transaction or obtain related assets or collateral in a timely fashion. If an intermediary becomes insolvent, while securities positions and other holdings may be protected by U.S. or foreign laws, it is sometimes difficult to determine whether these protections are available to specific trades based on the circumstances. Receiving the benefit of these protections can also take time to resolve, which may result in illiquid positions.

Interfund Borrowing and Lending Program. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, a Fidelity ® fund may lend money to, and borrow money from, other funds advised by FMR or its affiliates. A Fidelity ® fund will borrow through the program only when the costs are equal to or lower than the costs of bank loans. A Fidelity ® fund will lend through the program only when the returns are higher than those available from an investment in repurchase agreements. Interfund loans and borrowings normally extend overnight, but can have a maximum duration of seven days. Loans may be called on one day's notice. A Fidelity ® fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher interest rate if an interfund loan is called or not renewed. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.

Investment-Grade Debt Securities. Investment-grade debt securities include all types of debt instruments that are of medium and high-quality. Investment-grade debt securities include repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities as well as repurchase agreements collateralized by equity securities, non-investment-grade debt, and all other instruments in which a fund can perfect a security interest, provided the repurchase agreement counterparty has an investment-grade rating. Some investment-grade debt securities may possess speculative characteristics and may be more sensitive to economic changes and to changes in the financial conditions of issuers. An investment-grade rating means the security or issuer is rated investment-grade by a credit rating agency registered as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) with the SEC (for example, Moody's Investors Service, Inc.), or is unrated but considered to be of equivalent quality by a fund's adviser. For purposes of determining the maximum maturity of an investment-grade debt security, an adviser may take into account normal settlement periods.

Loans and Other Direct Debt Instruments. Direct debt instruments are interests in amounts owed by a corporate, governmental, or other borrower to lenders or lending syndicates (loans and loan participations), to suppliers of goods or services (trade claims or other receivables), or to other parties. Direct debt instruments involve a risk of loss in case of default or insolvency of the borrower and may offer less legal protection to the purchaser in the event of fraud or misrepresentation, or there may be a requirement that a fund supply additional cash to a borrower on demand. A fund may acquire loans by buying an assignment of all or a portion of the loan from a lender or by purchasing a loan participation from a lender or other purchaser of a participation.

Lenders and purchasers of loans and other forms of direct indebtedness depend primarily upon the creditworthiness of the borrower and/or any collateral for payment of interest and repayment of principal. If scheduled interest or principal payments are not made, the value of the instrument may be adversely affected. Loans that are fully secured provide more protections than an unsecured loan in the event of failure to make scheduled interest or principal payments. However, there is no assurance that the liquidation of collateral from a secured loan would satisfy the borrower's obligation, or that the collateral could be liquidated. Indebtedness of borrowers whose creditworthiness is poor involves substantially greater risks and may be highly speculative. Different types of assets may be used as collateral for a fund's loans and there can be no assurance that a fund will correctly evaluate the value of the assets collateralizing the fund's loans. Borrowers that are in bankruptcy or restructuring may never pay off their indebtedness, or may pay only a small fraction of the amount owed. In any restructuring or bankruptcy proceedings relating to a borrower funded by a fund, a fund may be required to accept collateral with less value than the amount of the loan made by the fund to the borrower. Direct indebtedness of foreign countries also involves a risk that the governmental entities responsible for the repayment of the debt may be unable, or unwilling, to pay interest and repay principal when due.

Loans and other types of direct indebtedness (which a fund may originate, acquire or otherwise gain exposure to) may not be readily marketable and may be subject to restrictions on resale. Some indebtedness may be difficult to dispose of readily at what the Adviser believes to be a fair price. In addition, valuation of illiquid indebtedness involves a greater degree of judgment in determining a fund's net asset value than if that value were based on readily available market quotations, and could result in significant variations in a fund's daily share price. Some loan interests are traded among certain financial institutions and accordingly may be deemed liquid. As the market for different types of indebtedness develops, the liquidity of these instruments is expected to improve.

Direct lending and investments in loans through direct assignment of a financial institution's interests with respect to a loan may involve additional risks. For example, if a loan is foreclosed, the lender/purchaser could become part owner of any collateral, and would bear the costs and liabilities associated with owning and disposing of the collateral. In the event of a default by the borrower, a fund may have difficulty disposing of the assets used as collateral for a loan. In addition, a purchaser could be held liable as a co-lender. Direct debt instruments may also involve a risk of insolvency of the lending bank or other intermediary.

A loan is often administered by a bank or other financial institution that acts as agent for all holders. The agent administers the terms of the loan, as specified in the loan agreement. Unless, under the terms of the loan or other indebtedness, the purchaser has direct recourse against the borrower, the purchaser may have to rely on the agent to apply appropriate credit remedies against a borrower. If assets held by the agent for the benefit of a purchaser were determined to be subject to the claims of the agent's general creditors, the purchaser might incur certain costs and delays in realizing payment on the loan or loan participation and could suffer a loss of principal or interest. Direct loans are typically not administered by an underwriter or agent bank. The terms of direct loans are negotiated with borrowers in private transactions. Direct loans are not publicly traded and may not have a secondary market.

A fund may seek to dispose of loans in certain cases, to the extent possible, through selling participations in the loan. In that case, a fund would remain subject to certain obligations, which may result in expenses for a fund and certain additional risks.

Direct indebtedness may include letters of credit, revolving credit facilities, or other standby financing commitments that obligate lenders/purchasers, including a fund, to make additional cash payments on demand. These commitments may have the effect of requiring a lender/purchaser to increase its investment in a borrower at a time when it would not otherwise have done so, even if the borrower's condition makes it unlikely that the amount will ever be repaid.

In the process of originating, buying, selling and holding loans, a fund may receive and/or pay certain fees. These fees are in addition to the interest payments received and may include facility, closing or upfront fees, commitment fees and commissions. A fund may receive or pay a facility, closing or upfront fee when it buys or sells a loan. A fund may receive a commitment fee throughout the life of the loan or as long as the fund remains invested in the loan (in addition to interest payments) for any unused portion of a committed line of credit. Other fees received by the fund may include prepayment fees, covenant waiver fees, ticking fees and/or modification fees. Legal fees related to the originating, buying, selling and holding loans may also be borne by the fund (including legal fees to assess conformity of a loan investment with 1940 Act provisions).

When engaging in direct lending, if permitted by its investment policies, a fund's performance may depend, in part, on the ability of the fund to originate loans on advantageous terms. A fund may compete with other lenders in originating and purchasing loans. Increased competition for, or a diminished available supply of, qualifying loans could result in lower yields on and/or less advantageous terms for such loans, which could reduce fund performance.

For a Fidelity ® fund that limits the amount of total assets that it will invest in any one issuer or in issuers within the same industry, the fund generally will treat the borrower as the "issuer" of indebtedness held by the fund. In the case of loan participations where a bank or other lending institution serves as financial intermediary between a fund and the borrower, if the participation does not shift to the fund the direct debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower, SEC interpretations require a fund, in appropriate circumstances, to treat both the lending bank or other lending institution and the borrower as "issuers" for these purposes. Treating a financial intermediary as an issuer of indebtedness may restrict a fund's ability to invest in indebtedness related to a single financial intermediary, or a group of intermediaries engaged in the same industry, even if the underlying borrowers represent many different companies and industries.

A fund may choose, at its expense or in conjunction with others, to pursue litigation or otherwise to exercise its rights as a security holder to seek to protect the interests of security holders if it determines this to be in the best interest of the fund's shareholders.

If permitted by its investment policies, a fund may also obtain exposure to the lending activities described above indirectly through its investments in underlying Fidelity ® funds or other vehicles that may engage in such activities directly.

Covenant-Lite Obligations. A fund can invest in or be exposed to loans and other similar debt obligations that are sometimes referred to as "covenant-lite" loans or obligations (covenant-lite obligations), which are loans or other similar debt obligations that lack financial maintenance covenants or possess fewer or contingent financial maintenance covenants and other financial protections for lenders and investors. In current market conditions, many new, restructured or reissued loans and similar debt obligations do not feature traditional financial maintenance covenants, which are intended to protect lenders and investors by imposing certain restrictions and other limitations on a borrower's operations or assets and by providing certain information and consent rights to lenders. Covenant-lite obligations allow borrowers to exercise more flexibility with respect to certain activities that may otherwise be limited or prohibited under similar loan obligations that are not covenant-lite. In an investment with a traditional financial maintenance covenant, the borrower is required to meet certain regular, specific financial tests over the term of the investment; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, the borrower would only be required to satisfy certain financial tests at the time it proposes to take a specific action or engage in a specific transaction (e.g., issuing additional debt, paying a dividend, or making an acquisition) or at a time when another financial criteria has been met (e.g., reduced availability under a revolving credit facility, or asset value falling below a certain percentage of outstanding debt obligations). In addition, in a traditional investment, the borrower is required to provide certain periodic financial reporting that typically includes a detailed calculation of various financial metrics; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, certain detailed financial information is only required to be provided when a financial metric is required to be calculated, which may result in (i) more limited access to financial information, (ii) difficulty evaluating the borrower's financial performance over time and/or (iii) delays in exercising rights and remedies in the event of a significant financial decline. In addition, in the event of default, covenant-lite obligations may exhibit diminished recovery values as the lender may not have the opportunity to negotiate with the borrower or take other measures intended to mitigate losses prior to default. Accordingly, a fund may have fewer rights with respect to covenant-lite obligations, including fewer protections against the possibility of default and fewer remedies, and may experience losses or delays in enforcing its rights on covenant-lite obligations. As a result, investments in or exposure to covenant-lite obligations are generally subject to more risk than investments that contain traditional financial maintenance covenants and financial reporting requirements.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Equity REITs own real estate properties, while mortgage REITs make construction, development, and long-term mortgage loans. Their value may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying property of the trusts, the creditworthiness of the issuer, property taxes, interest rates, and tax and regulatory requirements, such as those relating to the environment. Both types of trusts are dependent upon management skill, are not diversified, and are subject to heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers, self-liquidation, and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free status of income under the Internal Revenue Code and failing to maintain exemption from the 1940 Act.

Repurchase Agreements involve an agreement to purchase a security and to sell that security back to the original seller at an agreed-upon price. The resale price reflects the purchase price plus an agreed-upon incremental amount which is unrelated to the coupon rate or maturity of the purchased security. As protection against the risk that the original seller will not fulfill its obligation, the securities are held in a separate account at a bank, marked-to-market daily, and maintained at a value at least equal to the sale price plus the accrued incremental amount. The value of the security purchased may be more or less than the price at which the counterparty has agreed to purchase the security. In addition, delays or losses could result if the other party to the agreement defaults or becomes insolvent. A fund may be limited in its ability to exercise its right to liquidate assets related to a repurchase agreement with an insolvent counterparty. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in repurchase agreement transactions with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser.

Restricted Securities (including Private Placements) are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Difficulty in selling securities may result in a loss or be costly to a fund. Restricted securities, including private placements of private and public companies, generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Where registration is required, the holder of a registered security may be obligated to pay all or part of the registration expense and a considerable period may elapse between the time it decides to seek registration and the time it may be permitted to sell a security under an effective registration statement. If, during such a period, adverse market conditions were to develop, the holder might obtain a less favorable price than prevailed when it decided to seek registration of the security.

Reverse Repurchase Agreements. In a reverse repurchase agreement, a fund sells a security to another party, such as a bank or broker-dealer, in return for cash and agrees to repurchase that security at an agreed-upon price and time. A Fidelity ® fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser. Such transactions may increase fluctuations in the market value of a fund's assets and, if applicable, a fund's yield, and may be viewed as a form of leverage. Under SEC requirements, a fund needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with its reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions.

SEC Rule 18f-4.   In October 2020, the SEC adopted a final rule related to the use of derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and certain other transactions by registered investment companies (the "rule"). Subject to certain exceptions, the rule requires the funds to trade derivatives and certain other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations subject to a value-at-risk (VaR) leverage limit and to certain derivatives risk management program, reporting and board oversight requirements. Generally, these requirements apply to any fund engaging in derivatives transactions unless a fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception, which requires the fund to limit its gross notional derivatives exposure (with certain exceptions) to 10% of its net assets and to adopt derivatives risk management procedures. Under the rule, when a fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the final rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a fund may invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that (i) the fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the fund treats any such transaction as a derivatives transaction for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, a fund will be permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due. These requirements may limit the ability of the funds to use derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions, and the other relevant transactions as part of its investment strategies. These requirements also may increase the cost of the fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors.

Securities Lending. A Fidelity ® fund may lend securities to parties such as broker-dealers or other institutions, including an affiliate, National Financial Services LLC (NFS). Fidelity ® funds for which Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) serves as sub-adviser will not lend securities to Geode or its affiliates. Securities lending allows a fund to retain ownership of the securities loaned and, at the same time, earn additional income. The borrower provides the fund with collateral in an amount at least equal to the value of the securities loaned. The fund seeks to maintain the ability to obtain the right to vote or consent on proxy proposals involving material events affecting securities loaned. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased. For a Fidelity ® fund, loans will be made only to parties deemed by the fund's adviser to be in good standing and when, in the adviser's judgment, the income earned would justify the risks.

The Fidelity ® funds have retained agents, including NFS, an affiliate of the funds, to act as securities lending agent. If NFS acts as securities lending agent for a fund, it is subject to the overall supervision of the fund's adviser, and NFS will administer the lending program in accordance with guidelines approved by the fund's Trustees.

Cash received as collateral through loan transactions may be invested in other eligible securities, including shares of a money market fund. Investing this cash subjects that investment, as well as the securities loaned, to market appreciation or depreciation.

Securities of Other Investment Companies , including shares of closed-end investment companies (which include business development companies (BDCs)), unit investment trusts, and open-end investment companies such as mutual funds and ETFs, represent interests in professionally managed portfolios that may invest in any type of instrument. Investing in other investment companies involves substantially the same risks as investing directly in the underlying instruments, but may involve additional expenses at the underlying investment company-level, such as portfolio management fees and operating expenses. Fees and expenses incurred indirectly by a fund as a result of its investment in shares of one or more other investment companies generally are referred to as "acquired fund fees and expenses" and may appear as a separate line item in a fund's prospectus fee table. For certain investment companies, such as BDCs, these expenses may be significant. Certain types of investment companies, such as closed-end investment companies, issue a fixed number of shares that trade on a stock exchange or OTC at a premium or a discount to their NAV. Others are continuously offered at NAV, but may also be traded in the secondary market. Similarly, ETFs trade on a securities exchange and may trade at a premium or a discount to their NAV.

The securities of closed-end funds may be leveraged. As a result, a fund may be indirectly exposed to leverage through an investment in such securities. An investment in securities of closed-end funds that use leverage may expose a fund to higher volatility in the market value of such securities and the possibility that the fund's long-term returns on such securities will be diminished.

A fund's ability to invest in securities of other investment companies may be limited by federal securities laws. To the extent a fund acquires securities issued by unaffiliated investment companies, the Adviser's access to information regarding such underlying fund's portfolio may be limited and subject to such fund's policies regarding disclosure of fund holdings.

A fund that seeks to track the performance of a particular index could invest in investment companies that seek to track the performance of indexes other than the index that the fund seeks to track.

Short Sales "Against the Box" are short sales of securities that a fund owns or has the right to obtain (equivalent in kind or amount to the securities sold short). If a fund enters into a short sale against the box, it will be required to set aside securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short (or securities convertible or exchangeable into such securities) and will be required to hold such securities while the short sale is outstanding. A fund will incur transaction costs, including interest expenses, in connection with opening, maintaining, and closing short sales against the box.

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). A fund may invest in stock, warrants, and other securities of SPACs or similar special purpose entities that pool money to seek potential acquisition opportunities. SPACs are collective investment structures formed to raise money in an initial public offering for the purpose of merging with or acquiring one or more operating companies (the "de-SPAC Transaction"). Until an acquisition is completed, a SPAC generally invests its assets in US government securities, money market securities and cash. In connection with a de-SPAC Transaction, the SPAC may complete a PIPE (private investment in public equity) offering with certain investors. A fund may enter into a contingent commitment with a SPAC to purchase PIPE shares if and when the SPAC completes its de-SPAC Transaction.

Because SPACs do not have an operating history or ongoing business other than seeking acquisitions, the value of their securities is particularly dependent on the ability of the SPAC's management to identify and complete a profitable acquisition. Some SPACs may pursue acquisitions only within certain industries or regions, which may increase the volatility of their prices. An investment in a SPAC is subject to a variety of risks, including that (i) an attractive acquisition or merger target may not be identified at all and the SPAC will be required to return any remaining monies to shareholders; (ii) an acquisition or merger once effected may prove unsuccessful and an investment in the SPAC may lose value; (iii) the values of investments in SPACs may be highly volatile and may depreciate significantly over time; (iv) no or only a thinly traded market for shares of or interests in a SPAC may develop, leaving a fund unable to sell its interest in a SPAC or to sell its interest only at a price below what the fund believes is the SPAC interest's intrinsic value; (v) any proposed merger or acquisition may be unable to obtain the requisite approval, if any, of shareholders; (vi) an investment in a SPAC may be diluted by additional later offerings of interests in the SPAC or by other investors exercising existing rights to purchase shares of the SPAC; (vii) the warrants or other rights with respect to the SPAC held by a fund may expire worthless or may be repurchased or retired by the SPAC at an unfavorable price; (viii) a fund may be delayed in receiving any redemption or liquidation proceeds from a SPAC to which it is entitled; and (ix) a significant portion of the monies raised by the SPAC for the purpose of identifying and effecting an acquisition or merger may be expended during the search for a target transaction.

Purchased PIPE shares will be restricted from trading until the registration statement for the shares is declared effective. Upon registration, the shares can be freely sold, but only pursuant to an effective registration statement or other exemption from registration. The securities issued by a SPAC, which are typically traded either in the OTC market or on an exchange, may be considered illiquid, more difficult to value, and/or be subject to restrictions on resale.

Structured Securities (also called "structured notes") are derivative debt securities, the interest rate on or principal of which is determined by an unrelated indicator. The value of the interest rate on and/or the principal of structured securities is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, or index) or the relative change in two or more reference instruments. A structured security may be positively, negatively, or both positively and negatively indexed; that is, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument increases. Similarly, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument decreases. Further, the change in the principal amount payable with respect to, or the interest rate of, a structured security may be calculated as a multiple of the percentage change (positive or negative) in the value of the underlying reference instrument(s); therefore, the value of such structured security may be very volatile. Structured securities may entail a greater degree of market risk than other types of debt securities because the investor bears the risk of the reference instrument. Structured securities may also be more volatile, less liquid, and more difficult to accurately price than less complex securities or more traditional debt securities. In addition, because structured securities generally are traded OTC, structured securities are subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the structured security, and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates.

Transfer Agent Bank Accounts. Proceeds from shareholder purchases of a Fidelity ® fund may pass through a series of demand deposit bank accounts before being held at the fund's custodian. Redemption proceeds may pass from the custodian to the shareholder through a similar series of bank accounts.

If a bank account is registered to the transfer agent or an affiliate, who acts as an agent for the funds when opening, closing, and conducting business in the bank account, the transfer agent or an affiliate may invest overnight balances in the account in repurchase agreements or money market funds. Any balances that are not invested in repurchase agreements or money market funds remain in the bank account overnight. Any risks associated with such an account are investment risks of the funds. A fund faces the risk of loss of these balances if the bank becomes insolvent.

Warrants. Warrants are instruments which entitle the holder to buy an equity security at a specific price for a specific period of time. Changes in the value of a warrant do not necessarily correspond to changes in the value of its underlying security. The price of a warrant may be more volatile than the price of its underlying security, and a warrant may offer greater potential for capital appreciation as well as capital loss.

Warrants do not entitle a holder to dividends or voting rights with respect to the underlying security and do not represent any rights in the assets of the issuing company. A warrant ceases to have value if it is not exercised prior to its expiration date. These factors can make warrants more speculative than other types of investments.

Zero Coupon Bonds do not make interest payments; instead, they are sold at a discount from their face value and are redeemed at face value when they mature. Because zero coupon bonds do not pay current income, their prices can be more volatile than other types of fixed-income securities when interest rates change. In calculating a fund's dividend, a portion of the difference between a zero coupon bond's purchase price and its face value is considered income.

In addition to the investment policies and limitations discussed above, a fund is subject to the additional operational risk discussed below.

Considerations Regarding Cybersecurity. With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet to conduct business, a fund's service providers are susceptible to operational, information security and related risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to, gaining unauthorized access to digital systems (e.g., through "hacking" or malicious software coding) for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information; corrupting data, equipment or systems; or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites (i.e., efforts to make network services unavailable to intended users). Cyber incidents affecting a fund's manager, any sub-adviser and other service providers (including, but not limited to, fund accountants, custodians, transfer agents and financial intermediaries) have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, interference with a fund's ability to calculate its NAV, impediments to trading, the inability of fund shareholders to transact business, destruction to equipment and systems, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, or additional compliance costs. Similar adverse consequences could result from cyber incidents affecting issuers of securities in which a fund invests, counterparties with which a fund engages in transactions, governmental and other regulatory authorities, exchange and other financial market operators, banks, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and other financial institutions (including financial intermediaries and service providers for fund shareholders) and other parties. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future.

While a fund's service providers have established business continuity plans in the event of, and risk management systems to prevent, such cyber incidents, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified. Furthermore, a fund cannot control the cyber security plans and systems put in place by its service providers or any other third parties whose operations may affect a fund or its shareholders. A fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result.

 

SPECIAL GEOGRAPHIC CONSIDERATIONS

Emerging Markets. Emerging markets include countries that have an emerging stock market as defined by MSCI, countries or markets with low- to middle-income economies as classified by the World Bank, and other countries or markets that the Adviser identifies as having similar emerging markets characteristics. Emerging markets tend to have relatively low gross national product per capita compared to the world's major economies and may have the potential for rapid economic growth.

Investments in companies domiciled in emerging market countries may be subject to potentially higher risks than investments in developed countries. These risks include less social, political, and economic stability and greater illiquidity and price volatility due to smaller or limited local capital markets for such securities, or low or non-existent trading volumes. Foreign exchanges and broker-dealers may be subject to less oversight and regulation by local authorities. Local governments may decide to seize or confiscate securities held by foreign investors, restrict an investor's ability to sell or redeem securities, suspend or limit an issuer's ability to make dividend or interest payments, and/or limit or entirely restrict repatriation of invested capital, profits, and dividends. Capital gains may be subject to local taxation, including on a retroactive basis. Issuers facing restrictions on dollar or euro payments imposed by local governments may attempt to make dividend or interest payments to foreign investors in the local currency. Investors may experience difficulty in enforcing legal claims related to the securities and shareholder claims common in the United States may not exist in emerging markets. Additionally, local judges may favor the interests of the issuer over those of foreign investors. U.S. authorities may be unable to investigate, bring, or enforce actions against non-U.S. companies and non-U.S. persons. Bankruptcy judgments may only be permitted to be paid in the local currency. Infrequent financial reporting, substandard disclosure, and differences in financial reporting, audit and accounting requirements and standards may make it difficult to ascertain the financial health of an issuer. Moreover, limited public information regarding an issuer may result in greater difficulty in determining market valuations of the securities.

In addition, unlike developed countries, many emerging countries' economic growth highly depends on exports and inflows of external capital, making them more vulnerable to the downturns of the world economy. The enduring low growth in the global economy has weakened the global demand for emerging market exports and tightened international credit supplies, highlighting the sensitivity of emerging economies to the performance of their trading partners. Developing countries may also face disproportionately large exposure to the negative effects of climate change, due to both geography and a lack of access to technology to adapt to its effects, which could include increased frequency and severity of natural disasters as well as extreme weather events such as droughts, rising sea levels, decreased crop yields, and increased spread of disease, all of which could harm performance of affected economies. Given the particular vulnerability of emerging market countries to the effects of climate change, disruptions in international efforts to address climate-related issues may have a disproportionate impact on developing countries.

Many emerging market countries suffer from uncertainty and corruption in their legal frameworks. Legislation may be difficult to interpret or laws may be too new to provide any precedential value. Laws regarding foreign investment and private property may be weak, not enforced consistently, or non-existent. Sudden changes in governments or the transition of regimes may result in policies that are less favorable to investors such as the imposition of price controls or policies designed to expropriate or nationalize "sovereign" assets. Certain emerging market countries in the past have expropriated large amounts of private property, in many cases with little or no compensation, and there can be no assurance that such expropriation will not occur in the future.

The United States, other nations, or other governmental entities (including supranational entities) could impose sanctions on a country that limits or restricts foreign investment, the movement of assets or other economic activity. In addition, an imposition of sanctions upon certain issuers in a country could have a materially adverse effect on the value of such companies' securities, delay a fund's ability to exercise certain rights as security holder, and/or impair a fund's ability to meet its investment objectives. A fund may be prohibited from investing in securities issued by companies subject to such sanctions and may be required to freeze its existing investments in those companies, prohibiting the fund from selling or otherwise transacting in these investments. Such sanctions, or other intergovernmental actions that may be taken in the future, may result in the devaluation of the country's currency, a downgrade in the country's credit rating, and/or a decline in the value and liquidity of impacted company stocks.

Many emerging market countries in which a fund may invest lack the social, political, and economic stability characteristics exhibited by developed countries. Political instability among emerging market countries can be common and may be caused by an uneven distribution of wealth, governmental corruption, social unrest, labor strikes, civil wars, and religious oppression. Economic instability in emerging market countries may take the form of: (i) high interest rates; (ii) high levels of inflation, including hyperinflation; (iii) high levels of unemployment or underemployment; (iv) changes in government economic and tax policies, including confiscatory taxation (or taxes on foreign investments); and (v) imposition of trade barriers.

Currencies of emerging market countries are subject to significantly greater risks than currencies of developed countries. Some emerging market currencies may not be internationally traded or may be subject to strict controls by local governments, resulting in undervalued or overvalued currencies. Some emerging market countries have experienced balance of payment deficits and shortages in foreign exchange reserves, which has resulted in some governments restricting currency conversions. Future restrictive exchange controls could prevent or restrict a company's ability to make dividend or interest payments in the original currency of the obligation (usually U.S. dollars). In addition, even though the currencies of some emerging market countries may be convertible into U.S. dollars, the conversion rates may be artificial relative to their actual market values.

Governments of many emerging market countries have become overly reliant on the international capital markets and other forms of foreign credit to finance large public spending programs that cause large budget deficits. Often, interest payments have become too overwhelming for these governments to meet, as these payments may represent a large percentage of a country's total GDP. Accordingly, these foreign obligations have become the subject of political debate within emerging market countries, which has resulted in internal pressure for such governments to not make payments to foreign creditors, but instead to use these funds for social programs. As a result of either an inability to pay or submission to political pressure, the governments have sought to restructure their loan and/or bond obligations, have declared a temporary suspension of interest payments, or have defaulted (in part or full) on their outstanding debt obligations. These events have adversely affected the values of securities issued by the governments and corporations domiciled in these emerging market countries and have negatively affected not only their cost of borrowing but also their ability to borrow in the future. Emerging markets have also benefited from continued monetary policies adopted by the central banks of developed countries. Central banks' interest rate increases may have a disproportionately adverse effect on emerging market economies.

In addition to their continued reliance on international capital markets, many emerging economies are also highly dependent on international trade and exports, including exports of oil and other commodities. As a result, these economies are particularly vulnerable to downturns of the world economy. In recent years, emerging market economies have been subject to tightened international credit supplies and weakened global demand for their exports and, as a result, certain of these economies faced significant difficulties and some economies face recessionary concerns. Over the last decade, emerging market countries, and companies domiciled in such countries, have acquired significant debt levels. Increases in U.S. interest rates may further restrict the access to credit supplies and jeopardize the ability of emerging market countries to pay their respective debt service obligations. Although certain emerging market economies have shown signs of growth and recovery, continued growth is dependent on the uncertain economic outlook of China, Japan, the European Union, and the United States. The reduced demand for exports and lack of available capital for investment resulting from the European debt crisis, a slowdown in China, the continued effects of a global pandemic, and persistent low growth in the global economy may inhibit growth for emerging market countries.

Current uncertainty concerning the ultimate economic consequences and geopolitical effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and concerns regarding potential escalation in the region have resulted in increased market volatility, higher global inflation and a significant rise in energy and food prices.

Canada.  Canada is generally politically stable; its banking system is relatively robust and its financial market relatively transparent. Meanwhile, Canada is sensitive to commodity price changes. It is a major producer of commodities such as forest products, metals, agricultural products, and energy related products like oil, gas, and hydroelectricity. Accordingly, events affecting the supply and demand of base commodity resources and industrial and precious metals and materials, both domestically and internationally, can have a significant effect on Canadian market performance.

The United States is Canada's largest trading partner and developments in economic policy and U.S. market conditions have a significant impact on the Canadian economy. The economic and financial integration of the United States, Canada, and Mexico through the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) may make the Canadian economy and securities market more sensitive to North American trade patterns. Any disruption in the continued operation of USMCA may have a significant and adverse impact on Canada's economic outlook and the value of a fund's investments in Canada. 

Growth has continued to slow in recent years for certain sectors of the Canadian economy, particularly energy extraction and manufacturing. Forecasts on growth remain modest. Oil prices have fluctuated greatly over time and the enduring volatility in the strength of the Canadian dollar may also negatively impact Canada's ability to export, which could limit Canada's economic growth. The global pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine continue to negatively impact the world economy including the Canadian market. 

Europe. The European Union (EU) is an intergovernmental and supranational union of European countries spanning the continent, each known as a member state. One of the key activities of the EU is the establishment and administration of a common single market consisting of, among other things, a common trade policy. In order to further the integration of the economies of member states, member states established, among other things, the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), a collection of policies that set out different stages and commitments that member states need to follow to achieve greater economic policy coordination and monetary cooperation, including the adoption of a single currency, the euro. While all EU member states participate in the economic union, only certain EU member states have adopted the euro as their currency. When a member state adopts the euro as its currency, the member state no longer controls its own monetary policies. Instead, the authority to direct monetary policy is exercised by the European Central Bank (ECB).

While economic and monetary convergence in the EU may offer opportunities for those investing in the region, investors should be aware that the success of the EU is not wholly assured. European countries can be significantly affected by the tight fiscal and monetary controls that the EU governing institutions may impose on its members or with which candidates for EMU membership are required to comply. Europe must grapple with a number of challenges, any one of which could threaten the sustained economic growth, regulatory efficiency, or political survival of the political and economic union. Countries adopting the euro must adjust to a unified monetary system which has resulted in the loss of exchange rate flexibility and, to some degree, the loss of economic sovereignty. Europe's economies are diverse, governance is decentralized, and its cultures differ widely. Unemployment in some European countries has historically been higher than in the United States, and a number of countries continue to face abnormally high unemployment levels, particularly for younger workers, which could pose a political risk. Many EU nations are susceptible to the economic risks associated with high levels of debt. The EU continues to face major issues involving its membership, structure, procedures and policies, including the successful political, economic and social integration of new member states, the EU's resettlement and distribution of refugees, and the resolution of the EU's problematic fiscal and democratic accountability. Efforts of the member states to continue to unify their economic and monetary policies may increase the potential for similarities in the movements of European markets and reduce the benefit of diversification within the region.

Political. From the 2000s through the early 2010s, the EU extended its membership to Eastern European countries. It has accepted several Eastern European countries as new members and has engaged with several other countries regarding future enlargement. Membership for these states is intended to, among other things, cement economic and political stability across the region. For these countries, membership serves as a strong political impetus to engage in regulatory and political reforms and to employ tight fiscal and monetary policies. Nevertheless, certain new member states, particularly former satellites of the former Soviet Union, remain burdened to various extents by certain infrastructural, bureaucratic, and business inefficiencies inherited from their history of economic central planning. Further expansion of the EU has long-term economic benefits for both member states and potential expansion candidates. However, certain European countries are not viewed as currently suitable for membership, especially countries with less developed economies. The current and future status of the EU therefore continues to be the subject of political controversy, with widely differing views both within and between member states. The growth of nationalist and populist parties in both national legislatures and the European Parliament may further threaten enlargement as well as impede both national and supranational governance.

Russia poses its own set of risks for the EU, as evidenced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Opposition to EU expansion to members of the former Soviet bloc may prompt more intervention by Russia in the affairs of its neighbors. This interventionist stance may carry various negative consequences, including direct effects, such as export restrictions on Russia's natural resources, Russian support for separatist groups or pro-Russian parties located in EU countries, Russian interference in the internal political affairs of current or potential EU members or of the EU itself, externalities of ongoing conflict, such as an influx of refugees from Ukraine and Syria, or collateral damage to foreign assets in conflict zones, all of which could negatively impact EU economic activity.

It is possible that, as wealth and income inequality grow both within and between individual member states, socioeconomic and political tensions may be exacerbated. The potential direct and indirect consequences of this growing gap may be substantial.

The transition to a more unified economic system also brings uncertainty. Significant political decisions will be made that may affect market regulation, subsidization, and privatization across all industries, from agricultural products to telecommunications, that may have unpredictable effects on member states and companies within those states.

The influx of migrants and refugees seeking resettlement in the EU as a result of ongoing conflicts around the world also poses certain risks to the EU. Additionally, the conflict in Ukraine has caused significant humanitarian and economic concerns for Europe. A protracted conflict would increase the number of refugees coming into Europe, cause increase in commodity prices and supply-chain disruptions, add pressure to inflation, and deepen output losses. Furthermore, there is the risk that the conflict in Ukraine may spread to other areas of Europe. All of these would adversely impact a fund's investment in Europe.

Resettlement itself may be costly for individual member states, particularly those border countries on the periphery of the EU where migrants first enter. In addition, pressing questions over accepting, processing and distributing migrants have been a significant source of intergovernmental disagreements and could pose significant dangers to the integrity of the EU.

Economic. As economic conditions across member states may vary widely, there is continued concern about national-level support for the euro and the accompanying coordination of fiscal and wage policy among EMU member states. Member states must maintain tight control over inflation, public debt, and budget deficits in order to qualify for participation in the euro. These requirements severely limit EMU member states' ability to implement fiscal policy to address regional economic conditions. Moreover, member states that use the euro cannot devalue their currencies in the face of economic downturn, precluding them from stoking inflation to reduce their real debt burden and potentially rendering their exports less competitive.

The United Kingdom (UK) left the EU on January 31, 2020 under the terms of a negotiated departure deal (commonly known as "Brexit"). A transition period, which kept most pre-departure arrangements in place, ended on December 31, 2020, and the UK entered into a new trading relationship with the EU under the terms of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) which reflected the long-term, post-transition landscape. Further discussions are to be held between the UK and the EU in relation to matters not covered by the trade agreement, such as financial services. Notwithstanding the TCA, significant uncertainty remains in the market regarding the ramifications of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Significant economic and regulatory uncertainty caused by the UK's exit from the EU has resulted in volatile markets for the UK and broader international financial markets. While the long-term effects of Brexit remain unclear, in the short term, financial markets may experience, among other things, greater volatility and/or illiquidity, currency fluctuations, and a decline in cross-border investment between the UK and the EU. The effects of Brexit are also being shaped by new trade deals that the UK is negotiating with several other countries, including the United States. Brexit could lead to legal and tax uncertainty and potentially divergent national laws and regulations as the UK determines which EU laws to replicate or replace. The impact of Brexit, and these new trade agreements, on the UK and in global markets as well as any associated adverse consequences remains unclear, and the uncertainty may have a significant negative effect on the value of a fund's investments. In addition to managing the effects of Brexit, the United Kingdom is currently grappling with financial crises. Uncertainty regarding the UK government's economic and financial policies may have a negative effect on investors and the impact of these crises may have a significant adverse effect on the value of a fund's investments.

Many European governments face high levels of public debt and substantial budget deficits, some with shrinking government expenditures, which hinder economic growth in the region and may still threaten the continued viability of the EMU. Due to these large public deficits, some European issuers may continue to have difficulty accessing capital and may be dependent on emergency assistance from European governments and institutions to avoid defaulting on their outstanding debt obligations. The availability of such assistance, however, may be contingent on an issuer's implementation of certain reforms or reaching a required level of performance, which may increase the possibility of default. Such prospects could inject significant volatility into European markets, which may reduce the liquidity or value of a fund's investments in the region. Likewise, the high levels of public debt raise the possibility that certain European issuers may be forced to restructure their debt obligations, which could cause a fund to lose the value of its investments in any such issuer.

Ongoing regulatory uncertainty could have a negative effect on the value of a fund's investments in the region. In light of such uncertainty, the risk that certain member states will abandon the euro persists and any such occurrence would likely have wide-ranging effects on global markets that are difficult to predict. These effects, however, would likely have a negative impact on a fund's investments in the region. 

Ongoing levels of public debt, political and regulatory responses to the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and uncertainty over the future of the EMU and the EU itself may continue to limit short-term growth and economic recovery in the region. Aside from high levels of public debt, economic challenges facing the region include significant rates of unemployment, aging populations, heavy regulation of non-financial businesses, persistent trade deficits, rigid labor markets, and inability to access credit. Although certain of these challenges may weigh more heavily on some European economies than others, the economic integration of the region increases the likelihood that an economic downturn in one country may spread to others. Should Europe fall into another recession, the value of a fund's investments in the region may be affected.

Currency. Investing in euro-denominated securities (or securities denominated in other European currencies) entails risk of being exposed to a currency that may not fully reflect the strengths and weaknesses of the disparate European economies. In addition, many European countries rely heavily upon export-dependent businesses and significant change in the exchange rate between the euro and the U.S. dollar can have either a positive or a negative effect upon corporate profits and the performance of EU investments. If one or more countries abandon the use of the euro as a currency, the value of investments tied to those countries or to the euro could decline significantly. In addition, foreign exchange markets have recently experienced sustained periods of high volatility, subjecting a fund's foreign investments to additional risks.

Nordic Countries. The Nordic countries - Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden - relate to European integration in different ways. Norway and Iceland are outside the EU, although they are members of the European Economic Area. Denmark, Finland, and Sweden are EU members, but only Finland has adopted the euro as its currency, whereas Denmark has pegged its currency to the euro. Generally, Nordic countries have strong business environments, highly educated workforces, and relatively stable financial markets and political systems. Faced with stronger global competition in recent years, however, some Nordic countries have had to scale down their historically generous welfare programs, resulting in drops in domestic demand and increased unemployment. Economic growth in many Nordic countries continues to be constrained by tight labor markets and adverse European and global economic conditions, particularly the volatility in global commodity demand. The Nordic countries' manufacturing sector has experienced continued contraction due to outsourcing and flagging demand, spurring increasing unemployment. Furthermore, the protracted recovery due to the ongoing European debt crisis and persistent low growth in the global economy may limit the growth prospects of the Nordic economies. The conflict in Ukraine continues to pose economic risks to Nordic countries.

Eastern Europe. Investing in the securities of Eastern European issuers may be highly speculative and involves risks not usually associated with investing in the more developed markets of Western Europe. Eastern European countries have different levels of political and economic stability. Some countries have more integrated economies and relatively robust banking and financial sectors while other countries continue to be burdened by regional, political, and military conflicts. In many countries in Eastern Europe, political and economic reforms are too recent to establish a definite trend away from centrally planned economies and state-owned industries. Investments in Eastern European countries may involve risks of nationalization, expropriation, and confiscatory taxation. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine poses great risk to Eastern European countries' economic stability.

Eastern European countries continue to move towards market economies at different paces with varying characteristics. Many Eastern European markets suffer from thin trading activity, dubious investor protections, and often a lack of reliable corporate information. Information and transaction costs, differential taxes, and sometimes political, regulatory, or transfer risk may give a comparative advantage to the domestic investor rather than the foreign investor. In addition, these markets are particularly sensitive to social, political, economic, and currency events in Western Europe and Russia and may suffer heavy losses as a result of their trading and investment links to these economies and their currencies. In particular, the disruption to the Russian economy as a result of sanctions imposed by the United States and EU in connection with Russia's invasion of Ukraine may hurt Eastern European economies with close trade links to Russia. Russia may also attempt to directly assert its influence in the region through coercive use of its economic, military, and natural resources.

In some of the countries of Eastern Europe, there is no stock exchange or formal market for securities. Such countries may also have government exchange controls, currencies with no recognizable market value relative to the established currencies of Western market economies, little or no experience in trading in securities, weak or nonexistent accounting or financial reporting standards, a lack of banking and securities infrastructure to handle such trading and a legal tradition without strongly defined property rights. Due to the value of trade and investment between Western Europe and Eastern Europe, credit and debt issues and other economic difficulties affecting Western Europe and its financial institutions can negatively affect Eastern European countries.

Eastern European economies may also be particularly susceptible to the volatility of the international credit market due to their reliance on bank related inflows of foreign capital. Although many Eastern European economies have experienced modest growth for several periods due, in part, to external demand, tighter labor markets, and the attraction of foreign investment, major challenges persist as a result of their continued dependence on Western European countries for credit and trade. Accordingly, the European crisis may present serious risks for Eastern European economies, which may have a negative effect on a fund's investments in the region.

Several Eastern European countries on the periphery of the EU have recently been the destination for a surge of refugees and migrants fleeing global conflict zones, particularly the civil wars in Syria and Afghanistan, the economic hardship across Africa and the developing world, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. While these countries have borne many of the direct costs of managing the flow of refugees and migrants seeking resettlement in Europe, they have also faced significant international criticism over their treatment of migrants and refugees which may affect foreign investor confidence in the attractiveness of such markets.

Japan. Japan continues to recover from recurring recessionary forces that have negatively impacted Japan's economic growth over the last decade. Japan's economic strengths-low public external debt, relatively consistent currency, and highly innovative industries-have helped combat these recurring recessionary forces. Despite signs of economic growth in recent years, Japan is still vulnerable to persistent underlying systemic risks, including massive government debt, an aging and shrinking of the population, an uncertain financial sector, low domestic consumption, and certain corporate structural weaknesses. Furthermore, Japan's economic growth rate could be impacted by the Bank of Japan's monetary policies, rising interest rates and global inflation, tax increases, budget deficits, and volatility in the Japanese yen.

Overseas trade is important to Japan's economy and its economic growth is significantly driven by its exports. Meanwhile, Japan's aging and shrinking population increases the cost of the country's pension and public welfare system and lowers domestic demand, making Japan more dependent on exports to sustain its economy. Therefore, any developments that negatively affect Japan's exports could present risks to a fund's investments in Japan. For example, domestic or foreign trade sanctions or other protectionist measures could harm Japan's economy. In addition, currency fluctuations may also significantly affect Japan's economy, as a stronger yen would negatively impact Japan's ability to export. Likewise, any escalation of tensions in the region, including disruptions caused by political tensions with North Korea or territorial disputes with Japan's major trading partners, may adversely impact Japan's economic outlook. In particular, Japan is heavily dependent on oil imports, and higher commodity prices could have a negative impact on its economy. Japan is also particularly susceptible to the effects of declining growth rates in China, Japan's largest export market. Given that China is a large importer of Japanese goods and is a significant source of global economic growth, any Chinese slowdown may negatively impact Japanese economic growth both directly and indirectly. Moreover, the animosity between Japan and other Asian countries, such as China and Korea, may affect the trading relations between these countries. China's territorial ambition over Taiwan may negatively impact Japan's relationship with China given Japan's historical and economic interests in Taiwan. Similarly, the European debt levels and persistent low growth in the global economy could present additional risks to a fund's investments in Japan.

Japan's economic recovery has been affected by stress resulting from a number of natural disasters, including disasters that caused damage to nuclear power plants in the region, which have introduced volatility into Japan's financial markets. In response to these events, the government has injected capital into the economy and reconstruction efforts in disaster-affected areas in order to stimulate economic growth. The risks of natural disasters of varying degrees, such as earthquakes and tsunamis, continue to persist. The full extent of the impact of recurring natural disasters on Japan's economy and foreign investment in Japan is difficult to estimate.

Although Japanese banks are stable, maintaining large capital bases, they continue to face difficulties generating profits. In recent years, Japan has employed a program of monetary loosening, fiscal stimulus, and growth-oriented structural reform, which has generated limited success in raising growth rates. Although Japan's central bank has continued its quantitative easing program, there is no guarantee such efforts will be sufficient or that additional stimulus policies will not be necessary in the future. Furthermore, the long-term potential of this strategy remains uncertain, as the first of two planned increases in Japan's consumption tax resulted in a decline in consumption and the effect of the second increase remains to be seen. While Japan has historically kept inflation in the country relatively low, global economic challenges such as rising inflation and commodity shortages, worsened by the ongoing effects of the conflict in Ukraine, may have a negative impact on Japan's economy.

Asia Pacific Region (ex Japan). While the Asia Pacific region has substantial potential for economic growth, many countries in the region have historically faced political uncertainty, corruption, military intervention, and social unrest. Examples include military threats on the Korean peninsula and along the Taiwan Strait, the ethnic, sectarian, extremist, and/or separatist violence found in Indonesia and the Philippines, and the nuclear arms threats between India and Pakistan. To the extent that such events continue in the future, they can be expected to have a negative effect on economic and securities market conditions in the region. In addition to the regional military threats and conflicts, the effects of the conflict in Ukraine may adversely impact the economies of countries in the region. Recent global supply chain disruptions and rising inflation have stressed the economies of countries in the region that rely substantially on international trade. In addition, the Asia Pacific geographic region has historically been prone to natural disasters. The occurrence of a natural disaster in the region could negatively impact any country's economy in the region. Natural disasters may become more frequent and severe as a result of global climate change. Given the particular vulnerability of the region to the effects of climate change, disruptions in international efforts to address climate-related issues may have a disproportionate impact on a fund's investments in the region.

Economic. The economies of many countries in the region are heavily dependent on international trade and are accordingly affected by protective trade barriers and the economic conditions of their trading partners, principally, the United States, Japan, China, and the European Union. The countries in this region are also heavily dependent on exports and are thus particularly vulnerable to any weakening in global demand for these products. Many countries in the region are economically reliant on a wide range of commodity exports. Consequently, countries in this region have been adversely affected by the persistent volatility in global commodity prices and are particularly susceptible to declines in growth rates in China. The Australian and New Zealand economies are also heavily dependent on the economies of China and other Asian countries. Countries in this region have experienced high debt levels, an issue that is being compounded by weakened local currencies. Although the economies of many countries in the region have exhibited signs of growth, such improvements, if sustained, may be gradual. Future growth in the region may be limited or hindered by the reduced demand for exports due to a continued economic slowdown in China, which could significantly lower demand for the natural resources many Asia Pacific economies export. Since China has been such a major source of demand for raw materials and a supplier of foreign direct investment to exporting economies, the slowdown of the Chinese economy could significantly affect regional growth. In addition, the trading relationship between China and several Asia Pacific countries has been strained by the geopolitical conflict created by competing territorial claims in the South China Sea, which has created diplomatic tension in the region that may adversely impact the economies of the affected countries. Regional growth may also be limited by the lack of available capital for investment resulting from the European debt crisis and by persistent low growth in the global economy, as well as increases in interest rates and the tapering of other monetary policies adopted by the central banks of developed countries.

The Republic of Korea (South Korea) . Investing in South Korea involves risks not typically associated with investing in the U.S. securities markets. Investments in South Korea are, in part, dependent on the maintenance of peaceful relations with North Korea, on both a bilateral and global basis. Relations between the two countries remain tense, as exemplified in periodic acts of hostility, and the possibility of serious military engagement still exists. Any escalation in hostility, initiation of military conflict, or collateral consequences of internal instability within North Korea would likely cause a substantial disruption in South Korea's economy, as well as in the region overall.

South Korea has one of the more advanced economies and established democratic political systems in the Asia Pacific region with a relatively sound financial sector and solid external position. South Korea's economic reliance on international trade, however, makes it highly sensitive to fluctuations in international commodity prices, currency exchange rates and government regulation, and makes it vulnerable to downturns of the world economy. South Korea has experienced modest economic growth in recent years. Such continued growth may slow, in part, due to a continued economic slowdown in China. South Korea is particularly sensitive to the economic volatility of its four largest export markets (the EU, Japan, United States, and China), which all face varying degrees of economic uncertainty, including persistent low growth rates. The economic weakness of South Korea's most important trading partners could stifle demand for South Korean exports and damage its own economic growth outlook. Notably, given that China is both a large importer of South Korean goods and a significant source of global demand, a continued Chinese slowdown may, directly or indirectly, negatively impact South Korean economic growth. The South Korean economy's long-term challenges include a rapidly aging population, inflexible labor market, dominance of large conglomerates, and overdependence on exports to drive economic growth.

China Region. The China Region encompasses the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The region is highly interconnected and interdependent, with relationships and tensions built on trade, finance, culture, and politics. The economic success of China will continue to have an outsized influence on the growth and prosperity of both Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Although the People's Republic of China has experienced three decades of unprecedented growth, it now faces a slowing economy that is due, in part, to China's effort to shift away from an export-driven economy. Other contributing factors to the slowdown include lower-than-expected industrial output growth, reductions in consumer spending, a decline in the real estate market, which many observers believed to be inflated, and most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic and China's containment strategy. Further, local governments, which had borrowed heavily to bolster growth, face high debt burdens and limited revenue sources. Demand for Chinese exports by Western countries, including the United States and Europe, may diminish because of weakened economic growth in those countries, resulting from the European debt crisis and persistent low growth in the global economy. Additionally, Chinese land reclamation projects, actions to lay claim to disputed islands, and China's attempt to assert territorial claims in the South China Sea have caused strains in China's relationship with various regional trading partners and could cause further disruption to regional trade. In the long term, China's ability to develop and sustain a credible legal, regulatory, monetary, and socioeconomic system could influence the course of foreign investment in China.

Hong Kong is closely tied to China, economically and politically, following the United Kingdom's 1997 handover of the former colony to China to be governed as a Special Administrative Region. Changes to Hong Kong's legal, financial, and monetary system could negatively impact its economic prospects. Hong Kong's evolving relationship with the central government in Beijing has been a source of political unrest and may result in economic disruption.

Although many Taiwanese companies heavily invest in China, a state of hostility continues to exist between China and Taiwan. Taiwan's political stability and ability to sustain its economic growth could be significantly affected by its political and economic relationship with China. Although economic and political relations have both improved, Taiwan remains vulnerable to both Chinese territorial ambitions and economic downturns.

In addition to the risks inherent in investing in the emerging markets, the risks of investing in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan merit special consideration.

People's Republic of China. China's economy has transitioned from a rigidly central-planned state-run economy to one that has been only partially reformed by more market-oriented policies. Although the Chinese government has implemented economic reform measures, reduced state ownership of companies and established better corporate governance practices, a substantial portion of productive assets in China are still owned or controlled by the Chinese government. The government continues to exercise significant control over the regulation of industrial development and, ultimately, over China's economic growth, both through direct involvement in the market through state owned enterprises, and indirectly by allocating resources, controlling access to credit, controlling payment of foreign currency-denominated obligations, setting monetary policy and providing preferential treatment to particular industries or companies. China's continued hold on its economy, coupled with a legal system less consistent and less comprehensive than developed markets, poses a risk to foreign investors.

After many years of steady growth, the growth rate of China's economy has declined relative to prior years. Although this slowdown may have been influenced by the government's desire to stop certain sectors from overheating, and to shift the economy from one based on low-cost export manufacturing to a model driven more by domestic consumption, it holds significant economic, social and political risks. For one, the real estate market, once rapidly growing in major cities, has slowed down and may prompt government intervention to prevent collapse. Additionally, local government debt is still very high, and local governments have few viable means to raise revenue, especially with continued declines in demand for housing. Moreover, although China has tried to restructure its economy towards consumption, it remains heavily dependent on exports and is, therefore, susceptible to downturns abroad which may weaken demand for its exports and reduce foreign investments in the country. The reduction in spending on Chinese products and services, the institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or a downturn in any of the economies of China's key trading partners may have an adverse impact on the securities of Chinese issuers. In particular, the economy faces the prospect of prolonged weakness in demand for Chinese exports as its major trading partners, such as the United States, Japan, and Europe, continue to experience economic uncertainty stemming from the European debt crisis, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and persistent low growth in the global economy, among other things. If the United States and China reinstitute tariffs, it may trigger a significant reduction in international trade, the oversupply of certain manufactured goods, substantial price reductions of goods and possible failure of individual companies and/or large segments of China's export industry with a potentially negative impact to a fund. These kinds of events and their consequences are difficult to foresee, and it is unclear whether future tariffs may be imposed or other escalating actions may be taken in the future. Over the long term, China's aging infrastructure, worsening environmental conditions, rapid and inequitable urbanization, and quickly widening urban and rural income gap, which all carry political and economic implications, are among the country's major challenges. China also faces problems of domestic unrest and provincial separatism. Additionally, the Chinese economy may be adversely affected by diplomatic developments, the imposition of economic sanctions, changes in international trading patterns, trade barriers, and other protectionist or retaliatory measures. In early 2025, China and the United States exchanged tariffs on exported goods. These tariffs may cause an increase in costs on imported goods including household items, agricultural products, effects on manufacturing and supply chains and rare earth minerals. This ongoing conflict may lead to an increase in costs on imported goods, diminish consumer spending and result in decreased confidence in the markets. The current and probability of new tariffs being imposed or the outbreak of a full-scale trade war may further adversely impact a fund's investments in China.

Chinese territorial claims are another source of tension and present risks to diplomatic and trade relations with certain of China's regional trade partners. Actions by the Chinese government, such as its land reclamation projects, assertion of territorial claims in the South China Sea, and the establishment of an Air Defense Identification Zone over disputed islands, raise the fear of both accidental military conflict and that Chinese territorial claims may result in international reprisal. Such a reprisal may reduce international demand for Chinese goods and services or cause a decline in foreign direct investment, both of which could have a negative effect on a fund's investments in the securities of Chinese issuers.

As with all transition economies, China's ability to develop and sustain a credible legal, regulatory, monetary, and socioeconomic system could influence the course of outside investment. The Chinese legal system, in particular, constitutes a significant risk factor for investors. Since the late 1970s, Chinese legislative bodies have promulgated laws and regulations dealing with various economic matters such as foreign investment, corporate organization and governance, commerce, taxation, and trade. Despite the expanding body of law in China, however, legal precedent and published court decisions based on these laws are limited and non-binding. The interpretation and enforcement of these laws and regulations are uncertain, and investments in China may not be subject to the same degree of legal protection as in other developed countries.

China continues to limit direct foreign investments generally in industries deemed important to national interests. Foreign investment in domestic securities is also subject to substantial restrictions, although Chinese regulators have begun to introduce new programs through which foreign investors can gain direct access to certain Chinese securities markets. Chinese regulators have implemented a program that will permit direct foreign investment in permissible products (which include cash bonds) traded on the China inter-bank bond market (CIBM) in compliance with the relevant rules established by applicable Chinese regulators.

A fund may invest in the bonds available on the CIBM through Bond Connect. The relevant rules and regulations of, the structure and terms of, and a fund's access to Bond Connect may be subject to change with minimal notice and have the potential to be applied retroactively. In the event account opening or trading is suspended on the CIBM, a fund's ability to invest in securities traded on the CIBM will be adversely affected and may negatively affect the fund. Furthermore, if Bond Connect is not operating, a fund may not be able to acquire or dispose of bonds through Bond Connect in a timely manner, which could adversely affect the fund's performance. Market volatility and potential lack of liquidity due to low trading volume of certain bonds on the CIBM may result in significant fluctuations in the prices of certain bonds traded on the CIBM.

Bond Connect trades are settled in Chinese currency, the renminbi (RMB). As a result, a fund's investments through Bond Connect will be exposed to currency risk and incur currency conversion costs, and it cannot be guaranteed that investors will have timely access to a reliable supply of RMB. RMB is the only currency of China. Although both onshore RMB (CNY) and offshore RMB (CNH) are the same currency, they are traded in different and separate markets. These markets operate separately and can be subject to different liquidity constraints and market forces, meaning their valuations can vary. A fund may hedge the foreign currency exposure that arises from the inclusion of Chinese RMB-denominated bonds into the base currency of the fund. The RMB-denominated bonds included in a fund's underlying index use CNY as the base currency. Foreign currency hedging utilizing CNY would match the currency of the index. Conversely, foreign hedging utilizing CNH may subject a fund to tracking error and incremental foreign currency risk.

While CIBM is relatively large and trading volumes are generally high, the market remains subject to similar risks as fixed income securities markets in other developing countries. Trading through Bond Connect is performed through newly developed trading platforms and operational systems. There is no assurance that such systems will function properly (in particular, under extreme market conditions) or will continue to be adapted to changes and developments in the market. In the event relevant systems fail to function properly, trading through Bond Connect may be disrupted. A fund's ability to trade through Bond Connect may therefore be adversely affected. In addition, where a fund invests in securities traded on the CIBM through Bond Connect, it may be subject to risks of delays inherent in order placing and/or settlement.

Securities listed on China's two main stock exchanges are divided into two classes. One of the two classes is limited to domestic investors (and a small group of qualified international investors), while the other is available to both international and domestic investors (A-shares). Although the Chinese government has announced plans to merge the two markets, it is uncertain whether, and to what extent, such a merger will take place. The existing bifurcated system raises liquidity and stability concerns.

Investments in securities listed and traded through the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect programs (Stock Connect Programs) involve unique risks. There is no guarantee that the Stock Connect Programs will continue. Trading through Stock Connect Programs is subject to daily quotas limiting the maximum daily net purchases as well as daily limits on permitted price fluctuations. Trading suspensions are more likely in these markets than in many other global equity markets. There can be no assurance that a liquid market on an exchange will exist. In addition, investments made through Stock Connect Programs are subject to comparatively untested trading, clearance and settlement procedures. Stock Connect Programs are available only on days when markets in both China and Hong Kong are open. A fund's ownership interest in securities traded through the Stock Connect Programs will not be reflected directly, and thus a fund may have to rely on the ability or willingness of a third party to enforce its rights. Investments in Stock Connect Program A-shares are generally subject to Chinese securities regulations and listing rules, among other restrictions. Hong Kong investor compensation funds, which protect against trade defaults, are unavailable when investing through Stock Connect Programs. Uncertainties in Chinese tax rules could also result in unexpected tax liabilities for the fund.

Currency fluctuations could significantly affect China and its trading partners. China continues to exercise control over the value of its currency, rather than allowing the value of the currency to be determined by market forces. This type of currency regime may experience sudden and significant currency adjustments, which may adversely impact investment returns. One such currency adjustment occurred in 2015, in which China purposefully devalued the yuan in an effort to bolster economic growth. More recently, however, the government has taken steps to internationalize its currency. This policy change is driven, in part, by the government's desire for the yuan's continued inclusion in the basket of currencies that comprise the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Special Drawing Rights.

Chinese companies, particularly those located in China, may be smaller and less seasoned. China may lack, or have different, accounting and financial reporting standards, which may result in the unavailability of material information about Chinese issuers. Moreover, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) has warned that it lacks the ability to inspect audit work and practices of PCAOB-registered auditing firms within China. The Chinese government has taken positions that prevent PCAOB from inspecting the audit work and practices of accounting firms in mainland China and Hong Kong for compliance with U.S. law and professional standards. As such, under amendments to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act enacted in December 2020, Chinese companies with securities listed on U.S. exchanges may be delisted if the PCAOB is unable to inspect the accounting firm of the issuer. PCAOB's limited ability to oversee the operations of auditing firms within China may result in inaccurate or incomplete financial records of an issuer's operations within China, which may negatively impact a fund's investments in such companies.

Additionally, China's stock market has experienced tumult and high volatility, which has prompted the Chinese government to implement several policies and restrictions with regards to the securities market. While China may take actions aimed at maintaining growth and stability in the stock market, investors in Chinese securities may be negatively affected by, among other things, disruptions in the ability to sell securities to comply with investment objectives or when most advantageous given market conditions. It is not clear what the long-term effect of such policies would be on the securities market in China or whether additional actions by the government will occur in the future.

Hong Kong. In 1997, the United Kingdom handed over control of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China. Since that time, Hong Kong has been governed by a quasi-constitution known as the Basic Law, while defense and foreign affairs are the responsibility of the central government in Beijing. The chief executive of Hong Kong is appointed by the Chinese government. Hong Kong, however, is able to participate in international organizations and agreements and continues to function as an international financial center, with no exchange controls, free convertibility of the Hong Kong dollar and free inward and outward movement of capital. The Basic Law also guarantees existing freedoms, including the freedom of speech, assembly, press, and religion, as well as the right to strike and travel. Business ownership, private property, the right of inheritance and foreign investment are also protected by law.

By treaty, China has committed to preserve Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy in certain matters until 2047. Despite this treaty, political uncertainty continues to exist within Hong Kong, as demonstrated by Hong Kong protests in recent years over political, economic, and legal freedoms, and the Chinese government's response to them. For example, in June 2020, China adopted the Law of the PRC on Safeguarding National Security, which severely limits freedom of speech in Hong Kong and expands police powers to seize electronic devices and intercept communications of suspects. Widespread protests were held in Hong Kong in response to the new law, and the United States imposed sanctions on 11 Hong Kong officials for cracking down on pro-democracy protests. While the Hong Kong government's crackdown and the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to the reduction of large-scale protests, there is no guarantee that additional protests will not arise in the future, and it is uncertain whether the United States will respond to such protests with additional sanctions.

Hong Kong has experienced strong economic growth in recent years in part due to its close ties with China and a strong service sector, but Hong Kong still faces concerns over overheating in certain sectors of its economy, such as its real estate market, which could limit Hong Kong's future growth. In addition, due to Hong Kong's heavy reliance on international trade and global financial markets, Hong Kong remains exposed to significant risks as a result of the European debt crisis and persistent low growth in the global economy. Likewise, due to Hong Kong's close political and economic ties with China, a continued economic slowdown on the mainland could continue to have a negative impact on Hong Kong's economy.

Taiwan. For decades, a state of hostility has existed between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. China has long deemed Taiwan a part of the "one China" and has made a nationalist cause of reuniting Taiwan with mainland China. In the past, China has staged frequent military provocations off the coast of Taiwan and made threats of full-scale military action. Tensions have lowered, however, exemplified by improved relations, including the first official contacts between the governments' leaders of China and Taiwan in 2015. Despite closer relations in recent years, the relationship with China remains a divisive political issue within Taiwan. Foreign trade has been the engine of rapid growth in Taiwan and has transformed the island into one of Asia's great exporting nations. As an export-oriented economy, Taiwan depends on a free-trade trade regime and remains vulnerable to downturns in the world economy. Taiwanese companies continue to compete mostly on price, producing generic products or branded merchandise on behalf of multinational companies. Accordingly, these businesses can be particularly vulnerable to currency volatility and increasing competition from neighboring lower-cost countries. Moreover, many Taiwanese companies are heavily invested in mainland China and other countries throughout Southeast Asia, making them susceptible to political events and economic crises in the region. Significantly, Taiwan and China have entered into agreements covering banking, securities, and insurance. Closer economic links with mainland China may bring greater opportunities for the Taiwanese economy but such arrangements also pose new challenges. For example, foreign direct investment in China has resulted in Chinese import substitution away from Taiwan's exports and a constriction of potential job creation in Taiwan. Likewise, the Taiwanese economy has experienced slow economic growth as demand for Taiwan's exports has weakened due, in part, to declines in growth rates in China. Taiwan has sought to diversify its export markets and reduce its dependence on the Chinese market by increasing exports to the United States, Japan, Europe, and other Asian countries by, in part, entering into free-trade agreements. In addition, the lasting effects of the European debt crisis and persistent low growth in the global economy may reduce global demand for Taiwan's exports. The Taiwanese economy's long-term challenges include a rapidly aging population, low birth rate, and the lingering effects of Taiwan's diplomatic isolation.

India. The value of a fund's investments in Indian securities may be affected by, among other things, political developments, rapid changes in government regulation, state intervention in private enterprise, nationalization or expropriation of foreign assets, legal uncertainty, high rates of inflation or interest rates, currency volatility, uncertain global economic conditions, possible additional increases in commodity prices, and civil unrest. Moreover, the Indian economy remains vulnerable to natural disasters, such as droughts and monsoons. Natural disasters may become more frequent and severe as a result of global climate change. Given the particular vulnerability of India to the effects of climate change, disruptions in international efforts to address climate-related issues may have a disproportionate impact on a fund's investments in the country. In addition, any escalation of tensions with Pakistan may have a negative impact on India's economy and foreign investments in India. Likewise, political, social and economic disruptions caused by domestic sectarian violence or terrorist attacks may also present risks to a fund's investments in India.

The Indian economy is heavily dependent on exports and services provided to U.S. and European companies and is vulnerable to any weakening in global demand for these products and services. In recent years, rising wages have chipped away at India's competitive advantage in certain service sectors. A large fiscal deficit and persistent inflation have contributed to modest economic growth in India in recent years. Increases in global oil and commodity prices due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine have further contributed to India's rising inflation and a widening of the current account deficit. While the economic growth rate has risen more recently, the Indian economy continues to be susceptible to a slowdown in the manufacturing sector, and it is uncertain whether higher growth rates are sustainable without more fundamental governance reforms.

India's market has less developed clearance and settlement procedures and there have been times when settlements have not kept pace with the volume of securities and have been significantly delayed. The Indian stock exchanges have, in the past, been subject to closure, broker defaults and broker strikes, and there can be no certainty that these will not recur. In addition, significant delays are common in registering transfers of securities and a fund may be unable to sell securities until the registration process is completed and may experience delays in the receipt of dividends and other entitlements. Furthermore, restrictions or controls applicable to foreign investment in the securities of issuers in India may also adversely affect a fund's investments within the country. The availability of financial instruments with exposure to Indian financial markets may be substantially limited by restrictions on foreign investors and subject to regulatory authorizations. Foreign investors are required to observe certain investment restrictions, including limits on shareholdings, which may impede a fund's ability to invest in certain issuers or to fully pursue its investment objective. These restrictions may also have the effect of reducing demand for, or limiting the liquidity of, such investments. There can be no assurance that the Indian government will not impose restrictions on foreign capital remittances abroad or otherwise modify the exchange control regime applicable to foreign investors in such a way that may adversely affect the ability of a fund to repatriate their income and capital.

Shares of many Indian issuers are held by a limited number of persons and financial institutions, which may limit the number of shares available for investment. Sales of securities by such issuer's major shareholders may also significantly and adversely affect other shareholders. Moreover, a limited number of issuers represent a disproportionately large percentage of market capitalization and trading value in India. As a result, major shareholders' actions may cause significant fluctuations in the prices of securities. Additionally, insider trading may undermine both the market price accuracy of securities and investors' confidence in the market. The illiquidity in the market may make it difficult for a fund to dispose of securities at certain times.

Furthermore, securities laws or other areas of laws may not be fully developed in India and accounting and audit standards may not be as rigorous as those in the U.S. market. Additionally, information about issuers may be less transparent, all of which increases risk to foreign investors and makes it potentially difficult to obtain and enforce court orders. The legal system may also favor domestic investors over foreign investors.

The Indian government has sought to implement numerous reforms to the economy, including efforts to bolster the Indian manufacturing sector and entice foreign direct investment. Such reformation efforts, however, have proven difficult and there is no guarantee that such reforms will be implemented or that they will be fully implemented in a manner that benefits investors.

Indonesia. Over the last decade, Indonesia has applied prudent macroeconomic efforts and policy reforms that have led to modest growth in recent years, however many economic development problems remain, including poverty and unemployment, corruption, inadequate infrastructure, a complex regulatory environment, and unequal resource distribution among regions. Although Indonesia's government has taken steps in recent years to improve the country's infrastructure and investment climate, these problems may limit the country's ability to maintain such economic growth as Indonesia has begun to experience slowing growth rates in recent years. Indonesia is prone to natural disasters such as typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes and flooding, which may also present risks to a fund's investments in Indonesia. Natural disasters may become more frequent and severe as a result of global climate change. Given the particular vulnerability of Indonesia to the effects of climate change, disruptions in international efforts to address climate-related issues may have a disproportionate impact on a fund's investments in the country. In addition, Indonesia continues to be at risk of ethnic, sectarian, and separatist violence.

In recent periods, Indonesia has employed a program of monetary loosening through reductions in interest rates and implemented a number of reforms to encourage investment. Although Indonesia's central bank has continued to utilize monetary policies to promote growth, there can be no guarantee such efforts will be sufficient or that additional stimulus policies will not be necessary in the future. Despite these efforts, Indonesia's relatively weak legal system poses a risk to foreign investors. Indonesia's tax administration can be inefficient, and a persistent informal market exists. Moreover, global inflation and the shortage of certain commodities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine may continue to adversely affect Indonesia's economic recovery.

Indonesia's dependence on resource extraction and exports leaves it vulnerable to a slowdown of the economies of its trading partners and a decline in commodity prices more generally. Commodity prices have experienced significant volatility in recent years, which has adversely affected the exports of Indonesia's economy. Indonesia is particularly vulnerable to the effects of a continued slowdown in China, which has been a major source of demand growth for Indonesia's commodity exports. Indonesia is also vulnerable to further weakness in Japan, which remains one of Indonesia's largest single export markets. Indonesia has recently reversed several policies that restricted foreign investment by permitting increased foreign ownership in several sectors and opening up sectors previously closed to foreign investors. Failure to pursue internal reform, peacefully resolve internal conflicts, bolster the confidence of international and domestic investors, and weak global economic growth could limit Indonesia's economic growth in the future.

Thailand. Thailand has well-developed infrastructure and a free-enterprise economy, which is both conducive and enticing to certain foreign investment. Thailand's manageable public and external debt burden as well as the country's acceptable fiscal and monetary policy are also positive factors for foreign investors. While Thailand experienced an increase in exports in recent years, the rate of export growth has since slowed, in part due to domestic political turmoil, weakness in commodity prices, and declines in growth rates in China. Moreover, Thailand has pursued preferential trade agreements with a variety of partners in an effort to boost exports and maintain high growth. Weakening fiscal discipline, separatist violence in the south, the intervention by the military in civilian spheres, and continued political instability, however, may cause additional risks for investments in Thailand.

In the long term, Thailand's economy faces challenges including an aging population, outdated infrastructure, and an inadequate education system. Thailand's cost of labor has risen rapidly in recent years, threatening its status as a low-cost manufacturing hub. In addition, natural disasters may affect economic growth in the country. Natural disasters may become more frequent and severe as a result of global climate change. Given the particular vulnerability of Thailand to the effects of climate change, disruptions in international efforts to address climate-related issues may have a disproportionate impact on a fund's investments in the country. Thailand continues to be vulnerable to weak economic growth of its major trading partners, particularly China and Japan. Additionally, Thailand's economy may be limited by lack of available capital for investment resulting from the European debt crisis and persistent slow growth in the global economy.

Philippines. The economy of the Philippines has benefitted from its relatively low dependence on exports and high domestic rates of consumption, as well as substantial remittances received from large overseas populations. Additionally, the Philippines' solid monetary and fiscal policies, relatively low external debt, and foreign exchange reserves support the country's economic stability. Although the economy of the Philippines has grown quickly in recent years, there can be no assurances that such growth will continue. Like other countries in the Asia Pacific region, the Philippines' growth in recent years has been reliant, in part, on exports to larger economies, notably the United States, Japan and China. Given that China is a large importer and source of global demand, a continued Chinese slowdown may, directly or indirectly, negatively impact Philippine economic growth. Additionally, lower global economic growth may lead to lower remittances from Filipino emigrants abroad, negatively impacting economic growth in the Philippines. Furthermore, certain weaknesses in the economy, such as inadequate infrastructure, high poverty rates, uneven wealth distribution, low fiscal revenues, endemic corruption, inconsistent regulation, unpredictable taxation, unreliable judicial processes, high-risk security environment, high dependency on electronic exports and the tourism sector, and the appropriation of foreign assets may present risks to a fund's investments in the Philippines. In more recent years, poverty rates have declined; however, there is no guarantee that this trend will continue. In addition, investments in the Philippines are subject to risks arising from political or social unrest, including governmental actions that strain relations with the country's major trading partners, threats from military coups, terrorist groups and separatist movements. Likewise, the Philippines is prone to natural disasters such as typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes and flooding, which may also present risks to a fund's investments in the Philippines. Natural disasters may become more frequent and severe as a result of global climate change. Given the particular vulnerability of the Philippines to the effects of climate change, disruptions in international efforts to address climate-related issues may have a disproportionate impact on a fund's investments in the country.

Latin America. Latin American countries have historically suffered from social, political, and economic instability. For investors, this has meant additional risk caused by periods of regional conflict, political corruption, totalitarianism, protectionist measures, nationalization, hyperinflation, debt crises, sudden and large currency devaluation, and intervention by the military in civilian and economic spheres. In recent decades, certain Latin American economies have experienced prolonged, significant economic growth, and many countries have developed sustainable democracies and a more mature and accountable political environment. Additionally, some Latin American countries have a growing middle class and an increasingly diversified economy. In recent periods, however, many Latin American countries have experienced persistent low growth rates and certain countries have fallen into recessions. Specifically, the region has recently suffered from the effects of Argentina's economic crisis. While the region is experiencing an economic recovery, there can be no guarantee that such recovery will continue or that Latin American countries will not face further recessionary pressures. Furthermore, economic recovery efforts continue to be weighed down by the costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rising global inflation, supply chain disruptions, the tightening of monetary policies in other countries, and high energy and food prices caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine pose significant challenges to Latin American countries' economies.

The region's economies represent a spectrum of different levels of political and economic development. In many Latin American countries, domestic economies have been deregulated, privatization of state-owned companies had been undertaken and foreign trade restrictions have been relaxed. There can be no guarantee, however, that such trends in economic liberalization will continue or that the desired outcomes of these developments will be successful. Nonetheless, to the extent that the risks identified above continue or re-emerge in the future, such developments could reverse favorable trends toward market and economic reform, privatization, and removal of trade barriers, and result in significant disruption in securities markets in the region. In addition, recent favorable economic performance in much of the region has led to a concern regarding government overspending in certain Latin American countries. Investors in the region continue to face a number of potential risks. Certain Latin American countries depend heavily on exports to the United States and investments from a small number of countries. Accordingly, these countries may be sensitive to fluctuations in demand, exchange rates and changes in market conditions associated with those countries. The economies of Latin American countries dependent on large export sectors may be adversely affected by trade disputes with key trading partners and escalating tariffs imposed on goods and services produced by such countries. The economic growth of most Latin American countries is highly dependent on commodity exports and the economies of certain Latin American countries, particularly Mexico and Venezuela, are highly dependent on oil exports. These economies are particularly susceptible to fluctuations in the price of oil and other commodities and currency fluctuations. The prices of oil and other commodities are in the midst of a period of high volatility driven, in part, by a continued slowdown in growth in China, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the conflict in Ukraine. If growth in China remains slow, or if global economic conditions worsen, Latin American countries may face significant economic difficulties.

Certain Latin American countries may experience significant and unexpected adjustments to their currencies which may have an adverse effect on foreign investors. Furthermore, some Latin American currencies have recently experienced steady devaluations relative to the U.S. dollar and have had to make significant adjustments in their currencies. Continued adjustments and devaluations of currencies in certain countries may undermine a fund's investment there.

Although certain Latin American countries have recently shown signs of improved economic growth, such improvements, if sustained, may be gradual. In addition, prolonged economic difficulties may have negative effects on the transition to a more stable democracy in some Latin American countries. Political risks remain prevalent throughout the region, including the risk of nationalization of foreign assets. Certain economies in the region may rely heavily on particular industries or foreign capital and are more vulnerable to diplomatic developments, the imposition of economic sanctions against a particular country or countries, changes in international trading patterns, trade barriers, and other protectionist or retaliatory measures.

A number of Latin American countries are among the largest debtors of developing countries and have a long history of reliance on foreign debt and default. The majority of the region's economies have become highly dependent upon foreign credit and loans from external sources to fuel their state-sponsored economic plans. Most countries have been forced to restructure their loans or risk default on their debt obligations. In addition, interest on the debt is subject to market conditions and may reach levels that would impair economic activity and create a difficult and costly environment for borrowers. Accordingly, these governments may be forced to reschedule or freeze their debt repayment, which could negatively affect local markets. Argentina defaulted on its debt after a U.S. court ruled in 2014 that payments to a majority of bondholders (who had settled for lower rates of repayment) could not be made so long as holdout bondholders were not paid the full value of their bonds. The ruling increases the risk of default on all sovereign debt containing similar clauses. Although Argentina settled with its bondholders following the 2014 court ruling, the country defaulted on its debt obligations again in May 2020. While Argentina emerged from its 2020 default after negotiation with its bondholders, analysts and investors are concerned that another default is inevitable given the troubles with Argentina's bond market and soaring inflation. Most recently, the U.S. has provided a multi-billion-dollar currency swap line with Argentina's central bank.

As a result of their dependence on foreign credit and loans, a number of Latin American economies may be adversely affected by increases in interest rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve and by rising global inflation. While the region has recently had mixed levels of economic growth, recovery from past economic downturns in Latin America has historically been slow, and such growth, if sustained, may be gradual. The ongoing effects of the European debt crisis, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and persistent low growth in the global economy may reduce demand for exports from Latin America and limit the availability of foreign credit for some countries in the region. As a result, a fund's investments in Latin American securities could be harmed if economic recovery in the region is limited.

Russia. Investing in Russian securities is highly speculative and involves significant risks and special considerations not typically associated with investing in the securities markets of the United States and most other developed countries.

Political. Over the past century, Russia has experienced political and economic turbulence and has endured decades of communist rule under which tens of millions of its citizens were collectivized into state agricultural and industrial enterprises. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia's government has been faced with the daunting task of stabilizing its domestic economy, while transforming it into a modern and efficient structure able to compete in international markets and to respond to the needs of its citizens. To date, however, many of the country's economic reform initiatives have floundered or been retrenched. In this environment, political and economic policies could shift suddenly in ways detrimental to the interest of foreign and private investors.

Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The conflict with Ukraine has increased tensions between Russia and its neighbors and the West, resulting in the United States and EU placing sanctions on the Russian financial, energy, and defense sectors, as well as targeting top Russian officials. These sanctions, which include banning Russia from global payments systems that facilitate cross-border payments, combined with a collapse in energy and commodity prices, have slowed the Russian economy, which has continued to experience recessionary trends. Economic sanctions include, among others, prohibiting certain securities trades, prohibiting certain private transactions in the energy sector, certain asset freezes of Russian businesses and officials, and certain freezes of Russian securities. As a result, Russian securities declined significantly in value, and the Russian currency, ruble, has experienced great fluctuations. These sanctions may also result in a downgrade in Russia's credit rating and/or a decline in the value and liquidity of Russian securities, property, or interests. Furthermore, these sanctions may impair the ability of a fund to buy, sell, hold, receive, or deliver the affected securities. Further possible actions by Russia could lead to greater consequences for the Russian economy.

Economic. Many Russian businesses are inefficient and uncompetitive by global standards due to systemic corruption, regulatory favoritism for government-affiliated enterprises, or the legacy of old management teams and techniques left over from the command economy of the Soviet Union. Poor accounting standards, inept management, pervasive corruption, insider trading and crime, and inadequate regulatory protection for the rights of investors all pose a significant risk, particularly to foreign investors. In addition, enforcement of the Russian tax system is prone to inconsistent, arbitrary, retroactive, confiscatory, and/or exorbitant taxation.

Compared to most national stock markets, the Russian securities market suffers from a variety of problems not encountered in more developed markets. There is little long-term historical data on the Russian securities market because it is relatively new and a substantial proportion of securities transactions in Russia are privately negotiated outside of stock exchanges. The inexperience of the Russian securities market and the limited volume of trading in securities in the market may make obtaining accurate prices on portfolio securities from independent sources more difficult than in more developed markets. Additionally, there is little solid corporate information available to investors because of less stringent auditing and financial reporting standards that apply to companies operating in Russia. As a result, it may be difficult to assess the value or prospects of an investment in Russian companies.

Settlement, clearing and registration of securities transactions in Russia are subject to additional risks because of the recent formation of the Russian securities market, the underdeveloped state of the banking and telecommunications systems, and the overall legal and regulatory framework. Prior to the implementation of the National Settlement Depository (NSD), a recognized central securities depository, there was no central registration system for equity share registration in Russia, and registration was carried out by either the issuers themselves or by registrars located throughout Russia. Title to Russian equities held through the NSD is now based on the records of the NSD and not the registrars. Although the implementation of the NSD has enhanced the efficiency and transparency of the Russian securities market, issues resulting in loss can still occur. In addition, sanctions by the European Union and the United States against the NSD, as well as the potential for sanctions by other governments, could make it more difficult to conduct or confirm transactions involving Russian securities. Ownership of securities issued by Russian companies that are not held through depositories such as the NSD may be recorded by companies themselves and by registrars. Moreover, changes in Russian laws and regulations could require the transfer of securities from the NSD to registrars or other parties outside of standard custodial arrangements. In addition, issuers and registrars are still prominent in the validation and approval of documentation requirements for corporate action processing in Russia. Because the documentation requirements and approval criteria vary between registrars and/or issuers, there remain unclear and inconsistent market standards in the Russian market with respect to the completion and submission of corporate action elections. In such cases, the risk is increased that a fund could lose ownership rights through fraud, negligence or oversight. While applicable Russian regulations impose liability on registrars for losses resulting from their errors, it may be difficult for a fund to enforce any rights it may have against the registrar or issuer of the securities in the event of loss of share registration.

The Russian economy is heavily dependent upon the export of a range of commodities including industrial metals, forestry products, oil, and gas. Accordingly, it is strongly affected by international commodity prices and is particularly vulnerable to any weakening in global demand for these products. Furthermore, the sale and use of certain strategically important commodities, such as gas, may be dictated by political, rather than economic, considerations.

Over the long-term, Russia faces challenges including a shrinking workforce, high levels of corruption, difficulty in accessing capital for smaller, non-energy companies, and poor infrastructure in need of large investments.

The sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States and the European Union, as well as the threat of additional sanctions, could have further adverse consequences for the Russian economy, including continued weakening of the ruble, additional downgrades in the country's credit rating, and a significant decline in the value and liquidity of securities issued by Russian companies or the Russian government. The imposition of broader sanctions targeting specific issuers or sectors could prohibit a fund from investing in any securities issued by companies subject to such sanctions. In addition, these sanctions and/or retaliatory action by Russia could require a fund to freeze its existing investments in Russian companies. This could prohibit a fund from selling or transacting in these investments and potentially impact a fund's liquidity.

Currency. Foreign investors also face a high degree of currency risk when investing in Russian securities and a lack of available currency hedging instruments. The Russian ruble has recently been subject to significant fluctuations due to the conflict in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed by the West. The Russian Central Bank has spent significant foreign exchange reserves to maintain the value of the ruble. Such reserves, however, are finite and, as exemplified by the recent rise in inflation, the Russian Central Bank may be unable to properly manage competing demands of supporting the ruble, managing inflation, and stimulating a struggling Russian economy. Russia's foreign exchange reserves may be spent to stabilize Russia's currency and/or economy in the future. Therefore, any investment denominated in rubles may be subject to significant devaluation in the future. Although official sovereign debt to GDP figures are low for a developed economy, sovereign default remains a risk. Even absent a sovereign default, foreign investors could face the possibility of further devaluations. There is the risk that the government may impose capital controls on foreign portfolio investments in the event of extreme financial or political crisis. Such capital controls could prevent the sale of a portfolio of foreign assets and the repatriation of investment income and capital. Such risks have led to heightened scrutiny of Russian liquidity conditions which, in turn, creates a heightened risk of the repatriation of ruble assets by concerned foreign investors. The persistent economic turmoil in Russia caused the Russian ruble to depreciate as unemployment levels increased and global demand for oil exports decreased. In particular, the recent collapse in energy prices has shrunk the value of Russian exports and further weakened both the value of the ruble and the finances of the Russian state. The Russian economy has also suffered following the conflict in Ukraine, due to significant capital flight from the country. The pressure put on the ruble caused by this divestment has been compounded by the sanctions from the United States and EU, leading to further depreciation, a limitation of the ruble's convertibility, and an increase in inflation.

The Middle East and Africa. Investing in Middle Eastern and African securities is highly speculative and involves significant risks and special considerations not typically associated with investing in the securities markets of the United States and most other developed countries. For instance, changes in investment policies or shifts in political climates in the region could result in changes to government regulations such as price controls, export and import controls, income and other taxes, foreign ownership restrictions, foreign exchange and currency controls, and labor and welfare benefit policies. Any unexpected changes to these policies or regulations may result in increased investment, operating or compliance expenses for a fund and may have an adverse effect on a fund's business and financial condition.

Political. Many Middle Eastern and African countries historically have suffered from political instability. Despite the trend towards democratization in recent years, especially in Africa, significant political risks continue to affect some Middle Eastern and African countries. These risks may include substantial government intervention in and control over the private sector, corrupt leaders, civil unrest, suppression of opposition parties that can lead to further dissidence and militancy, fixed elections, terrorism, coups, and war. In recent years, several countries in the Middle East and North Africa have experienced pro-democracy movements that resulted in swift regime changes. In some instances where pro-democracy movements successfully toppled regimes, the stability of successor regimes has proven weak, as evidenced by the political situation in Egypt. In other instances, these changes have devolved into armed conflict involving local factions, regional allies or international forces, and even protracted civil wars, such as in Libya and Syria.

The protracted civil war in Syria has given rise to numerous militias, terrorist groups and, most notably, the proto-state of ISIS. The conflict has disrupted oil production across Syria and Iraq, effectively destroying the economic value of large portions of the region and has caused a massive exodus of refugees into neighboring states, which further threatens government infrastructure of the refuge countries.

Regional instability has not been confined to the Middle East. In Nigeria, Africa's largest economy, continued conflicts between the government and various insurgent groups have caused grave humanitarian and economic consequences. In addition, Africa has experienced a number of regional health crises in recent years, which have demonstrated the vulnerabilities of political institutions and health care systems in the face of crisis.

Continued instability may slow the adoption of economic and political reforms and could damage trade, investment, and economic growth going forward. Further, because many Middle East and African nations have a history of dictatorship, military intervention, and corruption, any successful reforms may prove impermanent. In addition, there is an increasing risk that historical animosities, border disputes, or defense concerns may lead to further armed conflict in the region. Across the Middle East and Africa, such developments could have a negative effect on economic growth and reverse favorable trends toward economic and market reform, privatization, and the removal of trade barriers. Such developments could also result in significant disruptions in securities markets.

Although geographically remote from the conflict in Ukraine, Middle Eastern and African countries are subject to the adverse effect Russia's invasion of Ukraine brought to the global economy. Surging oil and food prices are straining the external and fiscal balances of commodity-importing countries and have increased food security problems in these regions. These economic disruptions may undermine a fund's investment in these countries.

Economic. Middle Eastern and African countries historically have suffered from underdeveloped infrastructure, high unemployment rates, a comparatively unskilled labor force, and inconsistent access to capital, which have contributed to economic instability and stifled economic growth in the region. Furthermore, certain Middle Eastern and African markets may face a higher concentration of market capitalization, greater illiquidity and greater price volatility compared to those found in more developed markets of Western Europe or the United States. Additionally, certain countries in the region have a history of nationalizing or expropriating foreign assets, which could cause a fund to lose the value of its investments in those countries or could negatively affect foreign investor confidence in the region. Despite a growing trend towards economic diversification, many Middle Eastern and African economies remain heavily dependent upon a limited range of commodities. These include gold, silver, copper, cocoa, diamonds, natural gas and petroleum. These economies are greatly affected by international commodity prices and are particularly vulnerable to any weakening in global demand for these products. As a result, many countries have been forced to scale down their infrastructure investment and the size of their public welfare systems, which could have long-term economic, social, and political implications.

South Africa, Africa's second largest economy, is the largest destination for foreign direct investment on the continent. The country has a two-tiered, developing economy with one tier similar to that of a developed country and the second tier having only the most basic infrastructure. Although South Africa has experienced modest economic growth in recent years, such growth has been sluggish, hampered by endemic corruption, ethnic and civil conflicts, labor unrest, the effects of the HIV health crisis, and political instability. In addition, reduced demand for South African exports due to the lasting effects of the European debt crisis and persistent low growth in the global economy may limit any such recovery. These problems have been compounded by worries over South African sovereign debt prompted by an increasing deficit and rising level of sovereign debt. These conditions led to tremendous downgrades in South Africa's credit ratings in recent years. Although the ratings are slowly recovering, such downgrades in South African sovereign debt and the likelihood of an issuer default could have serious consequences for investments in South Africa.

The securities markets in these countries are generally less developed. Financial information about the issuers is not always publicly available, and these issuers are not subjected to uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting rules. Market volatility, lower trading volume, illiquidity, and rising global inflation all create risks for a fund investing in these countries. These shortcomings may undermine a fund's investment in these countries.

Currency. Certain Middle Eastern and African countries have currencies pegged to the U.S. dollar or euro rather than free-floating exchange rates determined by market forces. Although intended to stabilize the currencies, these pegs, if abandoned, may cause sudden and significant currency adjustments, which may adversely impact investment returns. There is no significant foreign exchange market for certain currencies, and it would be difficult for a fund to engage in foreign currency transactions designed to protect the value of a fund's interests in securities denominated in such currencies.

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities are placed on behalf of a fund by Geode pursuant to authority contained in the management contract and the sub-advisory agreement.

Geode may be responsible for the placement of portfolio securities transactions for other investment companies and investment accounts for which it has or its affiliates have investment discretion.

A fund will not incur any commissions or sales charges when it invests in shares of certain pooled investment vehicles (including any underlying Central funds), but it may incur such costs when it invests directly in other types of securities.

Purchases and sales of equity securities on a securities exchange or OTC are effected through brokers who receive compensation for their services. Generally, compensation relating to securities traded on foreign exchanges will be higher than compensation relating to securities traded on U.S. exchanges and may not be subject to negotiation. Compensation may also be paid in connection with principal transactions (in both OTC securities and securities listed on an exchange) and agency OTC transactions executed with an electronic communications network (ECN) or an alternative trading system. Equity securities may be purchased from underwriters at prices that include underwriting fees.

Geode may purchase equity securities in initial or secondary public offerings when such securities become available and are consistent with the investment objectives of each fund.

Purchases and sales of fixed-income securities are generally made with an issuer or a primary market-maker acting as principal. Although there is no stated brokerage commission paid by a fund for any fixed-income security, the price paid by a fund to an underwriter includes the disclosed underwriting fee and prices in secondary trades usually include an undisclosed dealer commission or markup reflecting the spread between the bid and ask prices of the fixed-income security. New issues of equity and fixed-income securities may also be purchased in underwritten fixed price offerings.

The Trustees of each fund periodically review Geode's performance of its responsibilities in connection with the placement of portfolio securities transactions on behalf of each fund. The Trustees also review the compensation paid by each fund over representative periods of time to determine if it was reasonable in relation to the benefits to the fund.

Geode.

The Selection of Brokers

In selecting brokers or dealers (including affiliates of FMR) to execute a fund's portfolio transactions, Geode considers factors deemed relevant in the context of a particular trade and in regard to Geode's overall responsibilities with respect to the fund and other investment accounts, including any instructions from the fund's portfolio manager, which may emphasize, for example, speed of execution over other factors. The factors considered will influence whether it is appropriate to execute an order using ECNs, electronic channels including algorithmic trading, or by actively working an order. Other factors deemed relevant may include, but are not limited to: price; the size and type of the transaction; the reasonableness of compensation to be paid, including spreads and commission rates; the speed and certainty of trade executions; the nature and characteristics of the markets for the security to be purchased or sold, including the degree of specialization of the broker in such markets or securities; the availability of liquidity in the security, including the liquidity and depth afforded by a market center or market-maker; the reliability of a market center or broker; the degree of anonymity that a particular broker or market can provide; the potential for avoiding market impact; the execution services rendered on a continuing basis; the execution efficiency, settlement capability, and financial condition of the firm; arrangements for payment of fund expenses, if applicable; and the provision of additional brokerage and research products and services, if applicable. In seeking best qualitative execution, Geode may select a broker using a trading method for which the broker may charge a higher commission than its lowest available commission rate. Geode also may select a broker that charges more than the lowest commission rate available from another broker. For futures transactions, the selection of a futures commission merchant is generally based on the overall quality of execution and other services provided by the futures commission merchant.

The Acquisition of Brokerage and Research Products and Services

Brokers (who are not affiliates of FMR) that execute transactions for a fund may receive higher compensation from the fund than other brokers might have charged the fund, in recognition of the value of the brokerage or research products and services they provide to Geode.

Research Products and Services. These products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law: economic, industry, company, municipal, sovereign (U.S. and non-U.S.), legal, or political research reports; market color; company meeting facilitation; compilation of securities prices, earnings, dividends and similar data; quotation services, data, information and other services; analytical computer software and services; and investment recommendations. In addition to receiving brokerage and research products and services via written reports and computer-delivered services, such reports may also be provided by telephone and in person meetings with securities analysts, corporate and industry spokespersons, economists, academicians and government representatives and others with relevant professional expertise. Geode may request that a broker provide a specific proprietary or third-party product or service. Some of these products and services supplement Geode's own research activities in providing investment advice to the funds.

Execution Services. In addition, products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law, those that assist in the execution, clearing, and settlement of securities transactions, as well as other incidental functions (including, but not limited to, communication services related to trade execution, order routing and algorithmic trading, post-trade matching, exchange of messages among brokers or dealers, custodians and institutions, and the use of electronic confirmation and affirmation of institutional trades).

Mixed-Use Products and Services. Geode may use commission dollars to obtain certain products or services that are not used exclusively in Geode's investment decision-making process (mixed-use products or services). In those circumstances, Geode will make a good faith judgment to evaluate the various benefits and uses to which they intend to put the mixed-use product or service, and will pay for that portion of the mixed-use product or service that does not qualify as brokerage and research products and services with their own resources (referred to as "hard dollars").

Benefit to Geode. Geode's expenses would likely be increased if it attempted to generate these additional products and services through its own efforts, or if it paid for these products or services itself. Certain of the brokerage and research products and services Geode receives are furnished by brokers on their own initiative, either in connection with a particular transaction or as part of their overall services. Some of these products or services may not have an explicit cost associated with such product or service.

Geode's Decision-Making Process. Before causing a fund to pay a particular level of compensation, Geode will make a good faith determination that the compensation is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research products and services provided to Geode, viewed in terms of the particular transaction for the fund or Geode's overall responsibilities to the fund or other investment companies and investment accounts. While Geode may take into account the brokerage and/or research products and services provided by a broker in determining whether compensation paid is reasonable, neither Geode nor the funds incur an obligation to any broker, dealer, or third party to pay for any product or service (or portion thereof) by generating a specific amount of compensation or otherwise. Typically, these products and services assist Geode in terms of its overall investment responsibilities to a fund and other investment companies and investment accounts; however, each product or service received may not benefit the fund. Certain funds or investment accounts may use brokerage commissions to acquire brokerage and research products and services that may also benefit other funds or accounts managed by Geode.

Affiliated Transactions

Geode may place trades with certain brokers, including NFS, through its Fidelity Capital Markets (FCM) division, and LeveL Markets, LLC (formerly Kezar Trading, LLC) (LeveL Markets), with whom FMR is under common control, provided it determines that these affiliates' trade execution abilities and costs are comparable to those of non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms.

The Trustees of each fund have approved procedures whereby a fund is permitted to purchase securities that are offered in underwritings in which an affiliate of the adviser or certain other affiliates participate. In addition, for underwritings where such an affiliate participates as a principal underwriter, certain restrictions may apply that could, among other things, limit the amount of securities that the funds could purchase in the underwritings.

Trade Allocation

Although the Trustees and officers of each fund are substantially the same as those of certain other Fidelity ® funds, investment decisions for each fund are made independently from those of other Fidelity ® funds or investment accounts (including proprietary accounts).The same security is often held in the portfolio of more than one of these funds or investment accounts. Simultaneous transactions are inevitable when several funds and investment accounts are managed by the same investment adviser, particularly when the same security is suitable for the investment objective of more than one fund or investment account.

When two or more funds or investment accounts are simultaneously engaged in the purchase or sale of the same security or instrument, the prices and amounts are allocated in accordance with procedures believed to be appropriate and equitable to each fund or investment account. In some cases this could have a detrimental effect on the price or value of the security or instrument as far as a fund is concerned. In other cases, however, the ability of the funds to participate in volume transactions will produce better executions and prices for the funds.

Orders for funds and investment accounts are not typically combined or "blocked". However, Geode may, when feasible and when consistent with the fair and equitable treatment of all funds and investment accounts and best execution, block orders of various funds and investment accounts for order entry and execution.

Geode has established allocation policies for its various funds and investment accounts to ensure allocations are appropriate given its clients' differing investment objectives and other considerations. When the supply/demand is insufficient to satisfy all outstanding trade orders, generally the amount executed is distributed among participating funds and investment accounts in proportion to the size of the original order placed for each fund and investment account, or otherwise according to the allocation policies. These policies also apply to initial public and secondary offerings. Generally, allocations are determined by traders, independent of portfolio managers, in accordance with these policies. Allocations are determined and documented on trade date.

Geode's trade allocation policies identify circumstances under which it is appropriate to deviate from the general allocation criteria and describe the alternative procedures. For example, if a standard allocation would result in a fund or investment account receiving a very small allocation (e.g., because of its small asset size), the fund or investment account may receive an increased allocation to achieve a more meaningful allocation, or it may receive no allocation. Generally, any exceptions to Geode's policies (i.e., special allocations) must be approved by senior investment or trading personnel, reviewed by the compliance department, and documented.

Commissions Paid

A fund may pay compensation including both commissions and spreads in connection with the placement of portfolio transactions. The amount of brokerage commissions paid by a fund may change from year to year because of, among other things, changing asset levels, shareholder activity, and/or portfolio turnover.

For each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity® International Index Fund, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund, the following table shows the fund's portfolio turnover rate for the fiscal period(s) ended February 28, 2026 and 2025. Variations in turnover rate may be due to a fluctuating volume of shareholder purchase and redemption orders and/or market conditions.

Turnover Rates
2026
2025
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
23%
15%
Fidelity® International Index Fund
4%
4%
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
3%
3%
 
 
 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, the following fund(s) held securities issued by one or more of its regular brokers or dealers or a parent company of its regular brokers or dealers. The following table shows the aggregate value of the securities of the regular broker or dealer or parent company held by a fund as of the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026.

 
Fund
 
Regular Broker or Dealer
 
Aggregate Value of
Securities Held
Fidelity® International Index Fund
Barclays PLC
 $
306,671,185
 
Macquarie Group Ltd.
 $
200,795,166
 
Nomura Holdings, Inc.
 $
101,850,527
 
UBS AG
 $
482,439,682
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
Bank of America Corp.
 $
626,143,848
 
Citigroup, Inc.
 $
368,893,972
 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
 $
482,193,842
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
 $
1,529,317,390

 

 

The following table shows the total amount of brokerage commissions paid by the following fund(s), comprising commissions paid on securities and/or futures transactions, as applicable, for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. The total amount of brokerage commissions paid is stated as a dollar amount and a percentage of the fund's average net assets.

Fund
Fiscal Year
Ended
 
Dollar
Amount
Percentage
of
Average
Net Assets
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
2026
$
1,035,609
0.00%
 
2025
$
815,507
0.00%
 
2024
$
779,145
0.00%
Fidelity® International Index Fund
2026
$
1,573,741
0.00%
 
2025
$
684,881
0.00%
 
2024
$
485,407
0.00%
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
2026
$
189,461
0.00%
 
2025
$
210,673
0.00%
 
2024
$
192,118
0.00%

 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity® International Index Fund, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund paid no brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

During the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2025, Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity® International Index Fund, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund did not allocate brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

VALUATION

The NAV is the value of a single share. NAV is computed by adding the value of a fund's investments, cash, and other assets, subtracting its liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.

The Board of Trustees has designated each fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee.

Shares of open-end investment companies (including any underlying Central funds) held by a fund are valued at their respective NAVs. If an underlying fund's NAV is unavailable, shares of that underlying fund will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies.

Generally, other portfolio securities and assets held by a fund, as well as portfolio securities and assets held by an underlying Central fund, are valued as follows:

Most equity securities are valued at the official closing price or the last reported sale price or, if no sale has occurred, at the last quoted bid price on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded.

Debt securities and other assets for which market quotations are readily available may be valued at market values in the principal market in which they normally are traded, as furnished by recognized dealers in such securities or assets. Or, debt securities and convertible securities may be valued on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service that uses a valuation matrix which incorporates both dealer-supplied valuations and electronic data processing techniques.

Short-term securities with remaining maturities of sixty days or less for which market quotations and information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates current value.

Futures contracts are valued at the settlement or closing price. Options are valued at their market quotations, if available. Swaps are valued daily using quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers.

Prices described above are obtained from pricing services that have been approved by the Committee. A number of pricing services are available and a fund may use more than one of these services. A fund may also discontinue the use of any pricing service at any time. A fund's adviser through the Committee engages in oversight activities with respect to the fund's pricing services, which includes, among other things, testing the prices provided by pricing services prior to calculation of a fund's NAV, conducting periodic due diligence meetings, and periodically reviewing the methodologies and inputs used by these services.

Foreign securities and instruments are valued in their local currency following the methodologies described above. Foreign securities, instruments and currencies are translated to U.S. dollars, based on foreign currency exchange rate quotations supplied by a pricing service as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which uses a proprietary model to determine the exchange rate. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at an interpolated rate based on days to maturity between the closest preceding and subsequent settlement period reported by the third party pricing service.

Other portfolio securities and assets for which market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the opinion of the Committee, are deemed unreliable will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the opinion of the Committee, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. In fair valuing a security, the Committee may consider factors including, but not limited to, price movements in futures contracts and ADRs, market and trading trends, the bid/ask quotes of brokers, and off-exchange institutional trading. The frequency that portfolio securities or assets are fair valued cannot be predicted and may be significant.

In determining the fair value of a private placement security for which market quotations are not available, the Committee generally applies one or more valuation methods including the market approach, income approach and cost approach. The market approach considers factors including the price of recent investments in the same or a similar security or financial metrics of comparable securities. The income approach considers factors including expected future cash flows, security specific risks and corresponding discount rates. The cost approach considers factors including the value of the security's underlying assets and liabilities.

Each fund's adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.

 

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

A fund may make redemption payments in whole or in part in readily marketable securities or other property pursuant to procedures approved by the Trustees if Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC determines it is in the best interests of the fund. Such securities or other property will be valued for this purpose as they are valued in computing the NAV of a fund or class, as applicable. Shareholders that receive securities or other property will realize, upon receipt, a gain or loss for tax purposes, and will incur additional costs and be exposed to market risk prior to and upon the sale of such securities or other property.

Each fund, in its discretion, may determine to issue its shares in kind in exchange for securities held by the purchaser having a value, determined in accordance with the fund's policies for valuation of portfolio securities, equal to the purchase price of the fund shares issued. A fund will accept for in-kind purchases only securities or other instruments that are appropriate under its investment objective and policies. In addition, a fund generally will not accept securities of any issuer unless they are liquid, have a readily ascertainable market value, and are not subject to restrictions on resale. All dividends, distributions, and subscription or other rights associated with the securities become the property of the fund, along with the securities. Shares purchased in exchange for securities in kind generally cannot be redeemed for fifteen days following the exchange to allow time for the transfer to settle.

Each fund may also effect redemptions in-kind in an effort to manage cash positions and/or to offset certain costs that arise from significant redemption activity or from portfolio turnover in connection with the rebalancing of the fund's benchmark index. This practice may benefit each fund and its shareholders by reducing the need for each fund to maintain significant cash reserves and/or to sell securities held in the fund to meet redemption requests or to track its index and, in so doing, avoid or reduce cash drag, transaction costs and capital gain realization that could otherwise arise from reserves maintained or securities sold. There is a risk that this activity could negatively impact the market value of the securities redeemed in-kind and, in turn, the NAV of the fund.

With respect to these redemptions in-kind, shareholders will receive either a pro rata basket or a custom basket of securities valued as they are for purposes of computing a fund's NAV. The custom basket includes only securities that have been disclosed in the fund's most recent public holdings disclosure.

 

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

Dividends. A portion of each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund's and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund's income may qualify for the dividends-received deduction available to corporate shareholders. Because Fidelity® International Index Fund invests significantly in foreign securities, corporate shareholders should not expect dividends from this fund to qualify for the dividends-received deduction. A portion of the fund's dividends, when distributed to individual shareholders, may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). Distributions by a fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account). Use of derivatives may increase taxable income and capital gains.

Capital Gain Distributions. Unless your shares of a fund are held in a tax-advantaged retirement plan, each fund's long-term capital gain distributions, including amounts attributable to an underlying fund's long-term capital gain distributions, are federally taxable to shareholders generally as capital gains.

The following table shows a fund's aggregate capital loss carryforward as of February 28, 2026, which is available to offset future capital gains. A fund's ability to utilize its capital loss carryforwards in a given year or in total may be limited.

Fund
 
Capital Loss
Carryforward (CLC)
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
$
172,453,142
Fidelity® International Index Fund
$
4,574,428,991
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
$
678,095,625

Returns of Capital. If a fund's distributions exceed its taxable income and capital gains realized during a taxable year, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold in taxable accounts.

Foreign Tax Credit or Deduction. Foreign governments may impose withholding taxes on dividends and interest earned by a fund with respect to foreign securities held directly by a fund. Foreign governments may also impose taxes on other payments or gains with respect to foreign securities held directly by a fund. As a general matter, if, at the close of its fiscal year, more than 50% of a fund's total assets is invested in securities of foreign issuers, the fund may elect to pass through eligible foreign taxes paid and thereby allow shareholders to take a deduction or, if they meet certain holding period requirements with respect to fund shares, a credit on their individual tax returns. In addition, if at the close of each quarter of its fiscal year at least 50% of a fund's total assets is represented by interests in other regulated investment companies, the same rules will apply to any foreign tax credits that underlying funds pass through to the fund. Special rules may apply to the credit for individuals who receive dividends qualifying for the long-term capital gains tax rate.

Tax Status of the Funds. Each fund intends to qualify each year as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code so that it will not be liable for federal tax on income and capital gains distributed to shareholders. In order to qualify as a regulated investment company, and avoid being subject to federal income or excise taxes at the fund level, each fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net realized capital gains within each calendar year as well as on a fiscal year basis (if the fiscal year is other than the calendar year), and intends to comply with other tax rules applicable to regulated investment companies.

Other Tax Information. The information above is only a summary of some of the tax consequences generally affecting each fund and its shareholders, and no attempt has been made to discuss individual tax consequences. It is up to you or your tax preparer to determine whether the sale of shares of a fund resulted in a capital gain or loss or other tax consequence to you. In addition to federal income taxes, shareholders may be subject to state and local taxes on fund distributions, and shares may be subject to state and local personal property taxes. Investors should consult their tax advisers to determine whether a fund is suitable to their particular tax situation.

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

The Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the trust and funds, as applicable, are listed below. The Board of Trustees governs each fund and is responsible for protecting the interests of shareholders. The Trustees are experienced executives who meet periodically throughout the year to oversee each fund's activities, review contractual arrangements with companies that provide services to each fund, oversee management of the risks associated with such activities and contractual arrangements, and review each fund's performance. Each of the Trustees oversees 306 funds.

The Trustees hold office without limit in time except that (a) any Trustee may resign; (b) any Trustee may be removed by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such removal; (c) any Trustee who requests to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees; and (d) any Trustee may be removed at any special meeting of shareholders by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding voting securities of the trust. Each Trustee who is not an interested person (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the trust and the funds is referred to herein as an Independent Trustee. Each Independent Trustee shall retire not later than the last day of the calendar year in which his or her 75th birthday occurs. The Independent Trustees may waive this mandatory retirement age policy with respect to individual Trustees. Officers and Advisory Board Members hold office without limit in time, except that any officer or Advisory Board Member may resign or may be removed by a vote of a majority of the Trustees at any regular meeting or any special meeting of the Trustees. Except as indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the past five years.

Experience, Skills, Attributes, and Qualifications of the Trustees. The Governance and Nominating Committee has adopted a statement of policy that describes the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills that are necessary and desirable for potential Independent Trustee candidates (Statement of Policy). The Board believes that each Trustee satisfied at the time he or she was initially elected or appointed a Trustee, and continues to satisfy, the standards contemplated by the Statement of Policy. The Governance and Nominating Committee also engages professional search firms to help identify potential Independent Trustee candidates who have the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills consistent with the Statement of Policy. From time to time, additional criteria based on the composition and skills of the current Independent Trustees, as well as experience or skills that may be appropriate in light of future changes to board composition, business conditions, and regulatory or other developments, have also been considered by the professional search firms and the Governance and Nominating Committee. In addition, the Board takes into account the Trustees' commitment and participation in Board and committee meetings, as well as their leadership of standing and ad hoc committees throughout their tenure.

In determining that a particular Trustee was and continues to be qualified to serve as a Trustee, the Board has considered a variety of criteria, none of which, in isolation, was controlling. The Board believes that, collectively, the Trustees have balanced and diverse experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills, which allow the Board to operate effectively in governing each fund and protecting the interests of shareholders. Information about the specific experience, skills, attributes, and qualifications of each Trustee, which in each case led to the Board's conclusion that the Trustee should serve (or continue to serve) as a trustee of the funds, is provided below.

Board Structure and Oversight Function. Robert A. Lawrence is an interested person and currently serves as Chair. The Trustees have determined that an interested Chair is appropriate and benefits shareholders because an interested Chair has a personal and professional stake in the quality and continuity of services provided to the funds. Independent Trustees exercise their informed business judgment to appoint an individual of their choosing to serve as Chair, regardless of whether the Trustee happens to be independent or a member of management. The Independent Trustees have determined that they can act independently and effectively without having an Independent Trustee serve as Chair and that a key structural component for assuring that they are in a position to do so is for the Independent Trustees to constitute a substantial majority for the Board. The Independent Trustees also regularly meet in executive session. Vicki L. Fuller serves as Lead Independent Trustee and as such (i) acts as a liaison between the Independent Trustees and management with respect to matters important to the Independent Trustees and (ii) with management prepares agendas for Board meetings.

Fidelity ® funds are overseen by different Boards of Trustees. The funds' Board oversees Fidelity's high income and certain equity funds, and other Boards oversee Fidelity's alternative investment, investment-grade bond, money market, asset allocation, and other equity funds. The asset allocation funds may invest in Fidelity ® funds overseen by the funds' Board. The use of separate Boards, each with its own committee structure, allows the Trustees of each group of Fidelity ® funds to focus on the unique issues of the funds they oversee, including common research, investment, and operational issues. On occasion, the separate Boards establish joint committees to address issues of overlapping consequences for the Fidelity ® funds overseen by each Board.

The Trustees operate using a system of committees to facilitate the timely and efficient consideration of all matters of importance to the Trustees, each fund, and fund shareholders and to facilitate compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and oversight of the funds' activities and associated risks. The Board, acting through its committees, has charged FMR and its affiliates with (i) identifying events or circumstances the occurrence of which could have demonstrably adverse effects on the funds' business and/or reputation; (ii) implementing processes and controls to lessen the possibility that such events or circumstances occur or to mitigate the effects of such events or circumstances if they do occur; and (iii) creating and maintaining a system designed to evaluate continuously business and market conditions in order to facilitate the identification and implementation processes described in (i) and (ii) above. Because the day-to-day operations and activities of the funds are carried out by or through FMR, its affiliates, and other service providers, the funds' exposure to risks is mitigated but not eliminated by the processes overseen by the Trustees. While each of the Board's committees has responsibility for overseeing different aspects of the funds' activities, oversight is exercised primarily through the Operations, Audit, and Compliance Committees. Appropriate personnel, including but not limited to the funds' Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), FMR's internal auditor, the independent accountants, the funds' Treasurer and portfolio management personnel, make periodic reports to the Board's committees, as appropriate, including an annual review of Fidelity's risk management program for the Fidelity ® funds. The responsibilities of each standing committee, including their oversight responsibilities, are described further under "Standing Committees of the Trustees."

Interested Trustees*:

Correspondence intended for a Trustee who is an interested person may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Bettina Doulton (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Ms. Doulton also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Doulton served in a variety of positions at Fidelity Investments, including as a managing director of research (2006-2007), portfolio manager to certain Fidelity ® funds (1993-2005), equity analyst and portfolio assistant (1990-1993), and research assistant (1987-1990). Ms. Doulton currently owns and operates Cellardoor Winery. Previously, Ms. Doulton owned and operated Phi Builders + Architects (through 2023).

Robert A. Lawrence (1952)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Lawrence also serves as Trustee of other funds. Previously, Mr. Lawrence served as a Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board of certain funds. Prior to his retirement in 2008, Mr. Lawrence served as Vice President of certain Fidelity ® funds (2006-2008), Senior Vice President, Head of High Income Division of Fidelity Management & Research Company (investment adviser firm, 2006-2008), and President of Fidelity Strategic Investments (investment adviser firm, 2002-2005).

* Determined to be an "Interested Trustee" by virtue of, among other things, his or her affiliation with the trust or various entities under common control with FMR.

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for each fund.

Independent Trustees:

Correspondence intended for an Independent Trustee may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Vijay C. Advani (1960)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Mr. Advani also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Mr. Advani served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to his retirement, Mr. Advani served as Executive Chairman (2020-2022), Chief Executive Officer (2017-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2016-2017) of Nuveen (global investment manager). He also served in various capacities at Franklin Resources (global investment manager), including Co-President (2015-2016), Executive Vice President, Global Advisory Services (2008-2015), Head of Global Retail Distribution (2005-2008), Executive Managing Director, International Retail Development (2002-2005), Managing Director, Product Developments, Sales & Marketing, Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa (2000-2002) and President, Templeton Asset Management India (1995-2000). Mr. Advani also served as Senior Investment Officer of International Finance Corporation (private equity and venture capital arm of The World Bank, 1984-1995). Mr. Advani is Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. India Business Council (2018-present), a Director of The Global Impact Investing Network (2019-present), a Director of LOK Capital (Mauritius) (2022-present), a member of the Advisory Council of LOK Capital (2022-present), a Senior Advisor of Neuberger Berman (2021-present), a Senior Advisor of Seviora Holdings Pte. Ltd (Temasek-Singapore) (2021-present), a Director of Seviora Capital (Singapore) (2021-present) and an Advisor of EQUIAM (2021-present). Mr. Advani formerly served as a member of the Board of BowX Acquisition Corp. (special purpose acquisition company, 2020-2021), a member of the Board of Intellecap (advisory arm of The Aavishkaar Group, 2018-2020), a member of the Board of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (2017-2020) and a member of the Board of Docusign (software, 2016-2019).

Thomas P. Bostick (1956)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Lieutenant General Bostick also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, General Bostick (United States Army, Retired) held a variety of positions within the U.S. Army, including Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2012-2016) and Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Human Resources, U.S. Army (2009-2012). General Bostick currently serves as a member of the Board and Finance and Governance & Sustainability Committees of CSX Corporation (transportation, 2020-present) and a member of the Board and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee of Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (nuclear waste management, 2020-present). General Bostick serves as Chief Executive Officer of Bostick Global Strategies, LLC (consulting, 2016-present), as a member of the Board of HireVue, Inc. (video interview and assessment, 2020-present), as a member of the Board of Allonnia (biotechnology and engineering solutions, 2022-present), on the Advisory Board of Hilco Redevelopment Partners (a real estate investment and redevelopment company, 2021-present), and on the Advisory Board of Solugen, Inc. (specialty bio-based chemicals manufacturer, 2022-present). Previously, General Bostick served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021), President, Intrexon Bioengineering (2018-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2017-2020) and Senior Vice President of the Environment Sector (2016-2017) of Intrexon Corporation (biopharmaceutical company).

Donald F. Donahue (1950)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Trustee

Mr. Donahue also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Donahue serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Miranda Partners, LLC (risk consulting for the financial services industry, 2012-present). Previously, Mr. Donahue served as Chief Executive Officer (2006-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2003-2006) and Managing Director, Customer Marketing and Development (1999-2003) of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (financial markets infrastructure). Mr. Donahue previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2015-2018), as a member of the Board of The Leadership Academy (previously NYC Leadership Academy) (2012-2022) and as a member of the Board of United Way of New York (2007-2025).

Vicki L. Fuller (1957)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Lead Independent Trustee

Ms. Fuller also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Fuller served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2018-2020), Chief Investment Officer of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (2012-2018) and held a variety of positions at AllianceBernstein L.P. (global asset management, 1985-2012), including Managing Director (2006-2012) and Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager (2001-2006). Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee and Chair of the Compensation Committee of two Blackstone business development companies (2020-present), as a member of the Board of Treliant, LLC (consulting, 2019-present), as a member of the Advisory Board of Equity Alliance (private equity, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board of Ariel Alternatives, LLC (private equity, 2020-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board and Chair of the Audit Committee of Gusto, Inc. (software, 2021-2023). In addition, Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of New York University's Stern School of Business (2022-present) and as a member of the Board of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2023-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board of Roosevelt University (2019-2024) and as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Environmental, Health and Safety Committee of The Williams Companies, Inc. (natural gas infrastructure, 2018-2021).

Patricia L. Kampling (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Kampling also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Kampling served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (2012-2019), President and Chief Operating Officer (2011-2012) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2010-2011) of Alliant Energy Corporation. Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Governance, Compensation and Nominating Committee of Xcel Energy Inc. (utilities company, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee and Safety, Environmental, Technology and Operations Committee and Chair of the Executive Development and Compensation Committee of American Water Works Company, Inc. (utilities company, 2019-present). In addition, Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Chapter (2019-present). Previously, Ms. Kampling served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity® funds (2020), a member of the Board, Compensation Committee and Executive Committee and Chair of the Audit Committee of Briggs & Stratton Corporation (manufacturing, 2011-2021), a member of the Board of Interstate Power and Light Company (2012-2019) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (2012-2019) (each a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation) and as a member of the Board and Workforce Development Committee of the Business Roundtable (2018-2019).

Thomas A. Kennedy (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Kennedy also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ®  funds. Previously, Mr. Kennedy served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ®  funds (2020) and held a variety of positions at Raytheon Company (aerospace and defense, 1983-2020), including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (2014-2020) and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2013-2014). Mr. Kennedy served as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Raytheon Technologies Corporation (aerospace and defense, 2020-2021). Mr. Kennedy serves as a Director of the Board of Directors of Textron Inc. (aerospace and defense, 2023-present).

Oscar Munoz (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Munoz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Munoz served as Executive Chairman (2020-2021), Chief Executive Officer (2015-2020), President (2015-2016) and a member of the Board (2010-2021) of United Airlines Holdings, Inc. Mr. Munoz currently serves as a member of the Board of CBRE Group, Inc. (commercial real estate, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Univision Communications, Inc. (Hispanic media, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Archer Aviation Inc. (2021-present), a member of the Defense Business Board of the United States Department of Defense (2021-present) and a member of the Board of Salesforce.com, Inc. (cloud-based software, 2022-present). Previously, Mr. Munoz served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021).

Karen B. Peetz (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Ms. Peetz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Peetz served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to her retirement, Ms. Peetz served as Chief Administration Officer (2020-2023) of Citigroup Inc. (a diversified financial service company). She also served in various capacities at Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, including President (2013-2016), Vice Chairman, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Markets & Treasury Services (2010-2013), Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Corporate Trust (2003-2008), Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Global Payments & Trade Services (2002-2003) and Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Domestic Corporate Trust (1998-2002). Ms. Peetz also served in various capacities at Chase Manhattan Corporation (1982-1998), including Senior Vice President and Manager of Corporate Trust International Business (1996-1998), Managing Director and Manager of Corporate Trust Services (1994-1996) and Managing Director and Group Manager of Financial Institution Sales (1990-1993). Ms. Peetz currently serves as Chair of Amherst Holdings Advisory Council (2018-present), Trustee of Johns Hopkins University (2016-present), Chair of the Carey Business School Advisory Council, Member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board and Finance Committee and Chair of the Lyme and Tick Related Disease Institute Advisory Council. Ms. Peetz previously served as a member of the Board of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (2019-2023), a member of the Board of Trane Technologies (2018-2022), a member of the Board of Wells Fargo Corp. (2017-2019), a member of the Board of SunCoke Energy Inc. (2012-2016), a member of the Board of Private Export Funding Corporation (2010-2016) and as a Trustee of Penn State University (2010-2014) and the United Way of New York City (2008-2010).

Sabra R. Purtill (1962)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2026

Trustee

Ms. Purtill also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Ms. Purtill previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2025). Ms. Purtill currently serves as a member of the Board of Verisk Analytics (technology and data analytics, 2025-present). Previously, Ms. Purtill served in various capacities at American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (insurance, 2019-2025), including as an advisor to the Chief Financial Officer of AIG (2024-2025), Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2023-2024), Chief Investment Officer of Corebridge Financial Services, Inc. (then a subsidiary of AIG) (2022-2023), Chief Risk Officer (2021-2022) and Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (2019-2021). Ms. Purtill currently serves as member (2018-present) and Chair (2022-present) of the Advisory Board of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and as a member of the College Foundation at the University of Virginia (2023-present).

Susan Tomasky (1953)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Tomasky also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Tomasky served in various executive officer positions at American Electric Power Company, Inc. (1998-2011), including most recently as President of AEP Transmission (2007-2011). Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Lead Director of the Board of Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (utilities company, 2012-present) and as a member of the Board of its subsidiary company, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (2021-present). In addition, Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member (2009-present) and President (2020-present) of the Board of the Royal Shakespeare Company - America (2009-present) and as a member of the Board of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (2011-present). Previously, Ms. Tomasky served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2020), as a member of the Board of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (2007-2020), as a member of the Board (2011-2018) and Lead Independent Director (2015-2018) of Andeavor Corporation (previously Tesoro Corporation) (independent oil refiner and marketer), as a member of the Board of Summit Midstream Partners LP (energy, 2012-2018) and as a member of the Board and Sustainability Committee and as Chair of the Audit Committee of Marathon Petroleum Corporation (2018-2025). In addition, Ms. Tomasky previously served as a member of the Board and Kenyon in the World Committee of Kenyon College (2016-2025).

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for each fund.

Advisory Board Members and Officers:

Correspondence intended for a Member of the Advisory Board (if any) may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235. Correspondence intended for an officer or Peter S. Lynch may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations+

Peter S. Lynch (1944)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2003

Member of the Advisory Board

Mr. Lynch also serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Lynch is Vice Chairman and a Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm). In addition, Mr. Lynch serves as a Trustee of Boston College and as the Chairman of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. Previously, Mr. Lynch served as Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR Co., Inc. (investment adviser firm) and on the Special Olympics International Board of Directors (1997-2006).     

Heather Bonner (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2023

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Bonner also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Bonner is a Senior Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Bonner serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Bonner was Managing Director at AQR Capital Management (2013-2022) and Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer of the AQR Funds (2013-2022).

Craig S. Brown (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2022

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Brown also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Brown is a Vice President (2015-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Brown serves as Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Brown served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2022).     

Stephanie Caron (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Caron also serves as Chief Financial Officer of other funds. Ms. Caron is Head of Fidelity Fund and Investment Operations (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Caron serves as President, Executive Vice President, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Caron was Head of Investment Services for Strategic Advisers LLC (investment adviser firm, 2019-2024).

William C. Coffey (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Secretary

Mr. Coffey also serves as Assistant Secretary of other funds. Mr. Coffey is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel (2010-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Coffey served as Secretary and CLO of certain funds (2018-2019); CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities and Assistant Secretary of certain funds (2009-2018).     

Jonathan Davis (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2010

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Davis also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Davis is a Vice President (2006-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Davis serves as Assistant Treasurer or Director of certain Fidelity entities.        

Laura M. Del Prato (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Del Prato also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Del Prato is a Senior Vice President (2017-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Del Prato serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Del Prato served as President and Treasurer of The North Carolina Capital Management Trust: Cash Portfolio and Term Portfolio (2018-2020).     

Peter Brian Enyeart (1967)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Mr. Enyeart also serves as Vice President of other funds. Mr. Enyeart is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Enyeart was Head of Strategic Advisers LLC (SAI) (investment advisor firm, 2018-2025).

Colm A. Hogan (1973)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Hogan also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Hogan is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Hogan serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Hogan served as Deputy Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2020) and Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2018). 

Nicole Macarchuk (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Secretary and Chief Legal Officer (CLO)

Ms. Macarchuk also serves as an officer of other funds and as CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities. Ms. Macarchuk is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Head of Asset Management Legal (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2024-present). Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Macarchuk was a Partner at Dechert, LLP (law firm, 2022-2024), where she focused her corporate practice on financial services and asset management industry. Prior to joining Dechert, LLP, Ms. Macarchuk was Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for Angel Island Capital, LLC (2019-2022).

Chris Maher (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Maher also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Maher is a Senior Vice President (2023-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Maher serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Maher served as Assistant Treasurer of certain funds (2013-2020).     

Jason P. Pogorelec (1975)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Chief Compliance Officer

Mr. Pogorelec also serves as Chief Compliance Officer of other funds. Mr. Pogorelec is a Senior Vice President of Asset Management Compliance (2020-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Pogorelec serves as Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm, 2023-present) and Ballyrock Investment Advisors LLC (2023-present). Previously, Mr. Pogorelec was Vice President, Associate General Counsel for Fidelity Investments (2010-2020) and served as Assistant Secretary of certain Fidelity® funds (2015-2020).          

Melissa Reilly (1971)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Ms. Reilly also serves as Vice President of other funds. Ms. Reilly is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Reilly serves as Director of Fidelity Venture Growth Fund II GP LLC (2026-present). Previously, Ms. Reilly was Global Head of Equity Research (2024-2025) and Chief Investment Officer of the Equity Division (2013-2024).

Brett Segaloff (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Officer

Mr. Segaloff also serves as AML Officer of other funds. Mr. Segaloff is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Segaloff serves as Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer or Anti Money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act Compliance Officer of certain Fidelity entities.          

Stacie M. Smith (1974)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2016

President and Treasurer

Ms. Smith also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Smith is a Senior Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Smith serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities and has served in other fund officer roles.

Joyce Todisco (1983)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Todisco also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Todisco is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Todisco serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain other Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Todisco was a Director in the asset and wealth management practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (2017-2022).

Jim Wegmann (1979)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Wegmann also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Wegmann is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Wegmann serves as Assistant Treasurer of FIMM, LLC (2021-present). Previously, Mr. Wegmann served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2021).          

+ The information includes principal occupation during the last five years. 

Standing Committees of the Trustees. The Board of Trustees has established various committees to support the Independent Trustees in acting independently in pursuing the best interests of the funds and their shareholders. Currently, the Board of Trustees has 9 standing committees. The members of each committee are Independent Trustees. Advisory Board members may be invited to attend meetings of the committees.

The Operations Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Ms. Fuller currently serving as Chair. The committee serves as a forum for consideration of issues of importance to, or calling for particular determinations by, the Independent Trustees. The committee also considers matters involving potential conflicts of interest between the funds and FMR and its affiliates and reviews proposed contracts and the proposed continuation of contracts between the funds and FMR and its affiliates, and reviews and makes recommendations regarding contracts with third parties unaffiliated with FMR, including insurance coverage and custody agreements. The committee also monitors additional issues including the nature, levels and quality of services provided to shareholders and significant litigation. The committee also has oversight of compliance issues not specifically within the scope of any other committee. The committee is also responsible for definitive action on all compliance matters involving the potential for significant reimbursement by FMR.

The Fair Value Oversight Committee is composed of Mses. Tomasky (Chair), Fuller, Kampling, Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Advani, Bostick, Donahue, Kennedy, and Munoz. The Fair Value Oversight Committee oversees the valuation of fund investments by the valuation designee, receives and reviews related reports and information, and monitors matters of disclosure to the extent required to fulfill its statutory responsibilities.

The Board of Trustees has established two Fund Oversight Committees: the Equity I Committee (composed of Messrs. Advani (Chair), Bostick, and Donahue, and Mses. Purtill and Tomasky) and the Equity II Committee (composed of Messrs. Munoz (Chair) and Kennedy, and Mses. Fuller, Kampling, and Peetz). Each committee develops an understanding of and reviews the investment objectives, policies, and practices of each fund under its oversight. Each committee also monitors investment performance, compliance by each relevant fund with its investment policies and restrictions and reviews appropriate benchmarks, competitive universes, unusual or exceptional investment matters, the personnel and other resources devoted to the management of each fund and all other matters bearing on each fund's investment results. Each committee will review and recommend any required action to the Board in respect of specific funds, including new funds, changes in fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closing to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds. The members of each committee may organize working groups to make recommendations concerning issues related to funds that are within the scope of the committee's review. These working groups report to the committee or to the Independent Trustees, or both, as appropriate. Each working group may request from FMR such information from FMR as may be appropriate to the working group's deliberations.

The Product and Fund Services Committee is composed of Messrs. Kennedy (Chair) and Munoz, and Mses. Kampling, and Purtill. Regarding shareholder services, the committee considers the structure and amount of the funds' transfer agency fees and fees, including direct fees to investors (other than sales loads), such as bookkeeping and custodial fees, and the nature and quality of services rendered by FMR and its affiliates or third parties (such as custodians) in consideration of these fees. The committee also considers other non-investment management services rendered to the funds by FMR and its affiliates, including pricing and bookkeeping services. The committee receives information on and where appropriate recommends policies concerning the securities transactions of the funds, including brokerage. The committee periodically reviews the policies and practices with respect to efforts to achieve best execution, commissions paid to firms supplying research and brokerage services or paying fund expenses, and policies and procedures designed to assure that any allocation of portfolio transactions is not influenced by the sale of fund shares. The committee also monitors brokerage and other similar relationships between the funds and firms affiliated with FMR that participate in the execution of securities transactions. Regarding the distribution of fund shares, the committee considers issues bearing on the various distribution channels employed by the funds, including issues regarding Rule 18f-3 plans and related consideration of classes of shares, sales load structures (including breakpoints), load waivers, selling concessions and service charges paid to intermediaries, Rule 12b-1 plans, contingent deferred sales charges, and finder's fees, and other means by which intermediaries are compensated for selling fund shares or providing shareholder servicing, including revenue sharing. The committee also considers issues bearing on the preparation and use of advertisements and sales literature for the funds, policies and procedures regarding frequent purchase of fund shares, and selective disclosure of portfolio holdings. Regarding proxy voting, the committee reviews the fund's proxy voting guidelines and changes thereto, and reviews the manner in which the guidelines have been applied. The committee will receive information on the manner in which proxy votes have been cast under the proxy voting guidelines and on general engagements between the fund's investment advisers and portfolio companies concerning matters presented to shareholders for approval. The committee will also receive reports on any issues relating to the fund's annual voting report filed with the SEC on Form N-PX. The committee will receive reports concerning the implementation of procedures and controls designed to assure that the proxy voting guidelines are implemented in accordance with their terms. The committee will receive reports with respect to steps taken by FMR to assure that proxy voting has been done without regard to any other FMR relationships, business or otherwise, with that portfolio company. The committee will make recommendations to the Board concerning the casting of proxy votes in circumstances where FMR has determined that, because of a conflict of interest, the proposal to be voted on should be reviewed by the Board. Regarding Product Matters, the committee will review and recommend any required action in respect of specific funds, including, but not limited to requests for authorization to organize and file new funds, changes in fund investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closings of funds to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds.

The Audit Committee is composed of Mses. Peetz (Chair) and Tomasky, and Messrs. Advani, Donahue, and Kennedy. All committee members must be able to read and understand fundamental financial statements, including a company's balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. At least one committee member will be an "audit committee financial expert" as defined by the SEC. The committee meets separately at least annually with the funds' Treasurer, with the funds' Chief Financial Officer, with personnel responsible for the internal audit function of FMR LLC, with the funds' independent auditors, and with the funds' CCO. The committee has direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, and oversight of the work of the independent auditors employed by the funds. The committee assists the Trustees in fulfilling their responsibility to oversee: (i) the systems relating to internal control over financial reporting of the funds and the funds' service providers; (ii) the funds' auditors and the annual audits of the funds' financial statements; (iii) the financial reporting processes of the funds; (iv) the handling of whistleblower reports relating to internal accounting and/or financial control matters; (v) the accounting policies and disclosures of the funds; and (vi) studies of fund profitability and other comparative analyses relevant to the board's consideration of the investment management contracts for the funds. The committee considers and acts upon (i) the provision by any independent auditor of any non-audit services for any fund, and (ii) the provision by any independent auditor of certain non-audit services to fund service providers and their affiliates to the extent that such approval (in the case of this clause (ii)) is required under applicable regulations of the SEC. In furtherance of the foregoing, the committee has adopted (and may from time to time amend or supplement) and provides oversight of policies and procedures for non-audit engagements by independent auditors of the funds. The committee is responsible for approving all audit engagement fees and terms for the funds and for resolving disagreements between a fund and any independent auditor regarding any fund's financial reporting. Auditors of the funds report directly to the committee. The committee will obtain assurance of independence and objectivity from the independent auditors, including a formal written statement delineating all relationships between the auditor and the funds and any service providers consistent with the rules of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. It will discuss regularly and oversee the review of internal controls of and the management of risks by the funds and their service providers with respect to accounting and financial matters (including financial reporting relating to the funds), including a review of: (i) any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect the funds' ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data; (ii) any change in the fund's internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the fund's internal control over financial reporting; and (iii) any fraud, whether material or not, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the funds' or service providers' internal control over financial reporting. The committee will also review periodically the funds' major exposures relating to internal control over financial reporting and the steps that have been taken to monitor and control such exposures. In connection to such reviews the committee will receive periodic reports on the funds' service providers' internal control over financial reporting. It will also review any correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies or published reports that raise material issues regarding the funds' financial statements or accounting policies. These matters may also be reviewed by the Compliance Committee or the Operations Committee. The Chair of the Audit Committee will coordinate with the Chairs of other committees, as appropriate. The committee reviews at least annually a report from each independent auditor describing any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality control, peer review, or Public Company Accounting Oversight Board examination of the auditing firm and any material issues raised by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities of the auditing firm and in each case any steps taken to deal with such issues. The committee will oversee and receive reports on the funds' financial reporting process, will discuss with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditors and, if appropriate, internal audit personnel of FMR LLC, their qualitative judgments about the appropriateness and acceptability of accounting principles and financial disclosure practices used or proposed for adoption by the funds. The committee will review with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditor, and internal audit personnel of FMR LLC and, as appropriate, legal counsel the results of audits of the funds' financial statements.

The Governance and Nominating Committee is composed of Mses. Fuller (Chair) and Tomasky, and Mr. Kennedy. With respect to fund governance and board administration matters, the committee periodically reviews procedures of the Board of Trustees and its committees (including committee charters) and periodically reviews compensation of Independent Trustees. The committee monitors corporate governance matters and makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees on the frequency and structure of the Board of Trustee meetings and on any other aspect of Board procedures. It acts as the administrative committee under the retirement plan for Independent Trustees who retired prior to December 30, 1996 and under the fee deferral plan for Independent Trustees. It reviews the performance of legal counsel employed by the funds and the Independent Trustees. On behalf of the Independent Trustees, the committee will make such findings and determinations as to the independence of counsel for the Independent Trustees as may be necessary or appropriate under applicable regulations or otherwise. The committee is also responsible for Board administrative matters applicable to Independent Trustees, such as expense reimbursement policies and compensation for attendance at meetings, conferences and other events. The committee monitors compliance with, acts as the administrator of, and makes determinations in respect of, the provisions of the code of ethics and any supplemental policies regarding personal securities transactions applicable to the Independent Trustees. The committee monitors the functioning of each Board committee and makes recommendations for any changes, including the creation or elimination of standing or ad hoc Board committees. The committee monitors regulatory and other developments to determine whether to recommend modifications to the committee's responsibilities or other Trustee policies and procedures in light of rule changes, reports concerning "best practices" in corporate governance, and other developments in mutual fund governance. The committee reports regularly to the Independent Trustees with respect to these activities. The committee recommends that the Board establish such special or ad hoc Board committees as may be desirable or necessary from time to time in order to address ethical, legal, or other matters that may arise. The committee also oversees the annual self-evaluation of the Board of Trustees and of each committee and establishes procedures to allow it to exercise this oversight function. In conducting this oversight, the committee shall address all matters that it considers relevant to the performance of the Board of Trustees and shall report the results of its evaluation to the Board of Trustees, including any recommended amendments to the principles of governance, and any recommended changes to the funds' or the Board of Trustees' policies, procedures, and structures. The committee reviews periodically the size and composition of the Board of Trustees as a whole and recommends, if necessary, measures to be taken so that the Board of Trustees reflects the appropriate balance of knowledge, experience, skills, expertise, and diversity required for the Board as a whole and contains at least the minimum number of Independent Trustees required by law. The committee makes nominations for the election or appointment of Independent Trustees and non-management Members of any Advisory Board, and for membership on committees. The committee shall have authority to retain and terminate any third-party advisers, including authority to approve fees and other retention terms. Such advisers may include search firms to identify Independent Trustee candidates and board compensation consultants. The committee may conduct or authorize investigations into or studies of matters within the committee's scope of responsibilities, and may retain, at the funds' expense, such independent counsel or other advisers as it deems necessary. The committee will consider Independent Trustee candidates to the Board of Trustees recommended by shareholders based upon the criteria applied to candidates presented to the committee by a search firm or other source. Recommendations, along with appropriate background material concerning the candidate that demonstrates his or her ability to serve as an Independent Trustee of the funds, should be submitted to the Chair of the committee at the address maintained for communications with Independent Trustees. If the committee retains a search firm, the Chair will generally forward all such submissions to the search firm for evaluation. With respect to the criteria for selecting Independent Trustees, it is expected that all candidates will possess the following minimum qualifications: (i) unquestioned personal integrity; (ii) not an interested person of the funds within the meaning of the 1940 Act; (iii) does not have a material relationship (e.g., commercial, banking, consulting, legal, or accounting) with the adviser, any sub-adviser, or their affiliates that could create an appearance of lack of independence in respect of the funds; (iv) has the disposition to act independently in respect of FMR and its affiliates and others in order to protect the interests of the funds and all shareholders; (v) ability to attend regularly scheduled meetings during the year; (vi) demonstrates sound business judgment gained through broad experience in significant positions where the candidate has dealt with management, technical, financial, or regulatory issues; (vii) sufficient financial or accounting knowledge to add value in the complex financial environment of the funds; (viii) experience on corporate or other institutional oversight bodies having similar responsibilities, but which board memberships or other relationships could not result in business or regulatory conflicts with the funds; and (ix) capacity for the hard work and attention to detail that is required to be an effective Independent Trustee in light of the funds' complex regulatory, operational, and marketing setting. The Governance and Nominating Committee may determine that a candidate who does not have the type of previous experience or knowledge referred to above should nevertheless be considered as a nominee if the Governance and Nominating Committee finds that the candidate has additional qualifications such that his or her qualifications, taken as a whole, demonstrate the same level of fitness to serve as an Independent Trustee.

The Compliance Committee is composed of Mses. Kampling (Chair), Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Bostick and Munoz. The committee oversees the administration and operation of the compliance policies and procedures of the funds and their service providers as required by Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act. The committee is responsible for the review and approval of policies and procedures relating to (i) provisions of the Code of Ethics, (ii) anti-money laundering requirements, (iii) compliance with investment restrictions and limitations, (iv) privacy, (v) recordkeeping, and (vi) other compliance policies and procedures which are not otherwise delegated to another committee. The committee has responsibility for recommending to the Board the designation of a CCO of the funds. The committee serves as the primary point of contact between the CCO and the Board, oversees the annual performance review and compensation of the CCO, and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to the removal of the appointed CCO, as appropriate. The committee receives reports of significant correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies, employee complaints or published reports which raise concerns regarding compliance matters, and copies of significant non-routine correspondence with the SEC. The committee receives reports from the CCO including the annual report concerning the funds' compliance policies as required by Rule 38a-1, quarterly reports in respect of any breaches of fiduciary duty or violations of federal securities laws, and reports on any other compliance or related matters that would otherwise be subject to periodic reporting or that may have a significant impact on the funds. The committee will recommend to the Board, what actions, if any, should be taken with respect to such reports.

The Research Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Mr. Bostick currently serving as Chair. The Committee's purpose is to assess the quality of the investment research available to FMR's investment professionals. As such, the Committee reviews information pertaining to the sources of such research, the categories of research, the manner in which the funds bear the cost of research, and FMR's internal research capabilities, including performance metrics, interactions between FMR portfolio managers and research analysts, and the professional quality of analysts in research careers. Where necessary, the Committee recommends actions with respect to various reports providing information on FMR's research function.

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, each committee held the number of meetings shown in the table below:

COMMITTEE
NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD
Operations Committee
9
Fair Value Oversight Committee
4
Equity I Committee
6
Equity II Committee
6
Product and Fund Services Committee
6
Audit Committee
4
Governance and Nominating Committee
8
Compliance Committee
4
Research Committee
8

 

The following table sets forth information describing the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Trustee in each fund and in all funds in the aggregate within the same fund family overseen by the Trustee for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025.

Interested Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
BETTINA DOULTON
ROBERT A LAWRENCE
 
 
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
none
none
 
 
Fidelity® International Index Fund
none
none
 
 
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Independent Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
VIJAY ADVANI
THOMAS P BOSTICK
DONALD F DONAHUE
VICKI L FULLER
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
none
none
none
none
Fidelity® International Index Fund
none
none
none
none
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
none
none
none
over $100,000
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
THOMAS A KENNEDY
OSCAR MUNOZ
KAREN PEETZ
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
none
none
none
none
Fidelity® International Index Fund
none
none
none
none
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
none
none
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
SABRA PURTILL
SUSAN TOMASKY
 
 
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
none
none
 
 
Fidelity® International Index Fund
none
none
 
 
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following tables set forth information describing the compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board (if any) for his or her services for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, or calendar year ended December 31, 2025, as applicable.

Compensation Table (A)

 
 
 
AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
 
ACCRUED
VOLUNTARY
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
VIJAY ADVANI
$
8,005
$
6,721
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
8,135
$
3,129
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
8,627
$
8,627
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
8,353
$
516
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
8,135
$
1,284
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
8,135
$
3,425
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
8,005
$
5,650
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
8,102
$
8,102
 
SABRA PURTILL (B)
$
6,562
$
5,873
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
8,135
$
3,911
Fidelity® International Index Fund
VIJAY ADVANI
$
13,151
$
10,829
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
13,359
$
5,139
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
14,148
$
14,148
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
13,753
$
933
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
13,359
$
2,322
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
13,359
$
5,519
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
13,151
$
9,279
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
13,326
$
13,326
 
SABRA PURTILL (B)
$
11,067
$
9,966
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
13,359
$
6,424
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
VIJAY ADVANI
$
22,766
$
18,920
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
23,130
$
8,898
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
24,513
$
24,513
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
23,783
$
1,545
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
23,130
$
3,846
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
23,130
$
9,642
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
22,766
$
16,065
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
23,057
$
23,057
 
SABRA PURTILL (B)
$
18,903
$
17,013
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
23,130
$
11,122
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

(A)   Bettina Doulton, Robert A. Lawrence, and Peter S. Lynch are interested persons and are compensated by Fidelity.

 

( B)  Ms. Purtill served as a Member of the Advisory Board of  Fidelity Concord Street Trust from May 14, 2025 through December 31, 2025. Ms. Purtill serves as a Trustee of Fidelity Concord Street Trust effective January 1, 2026.

 

 

 
 
 
TOTAL
COMPENSATION
FROM THE
FUND COMPLEX (A)
 
VOLUNTARY 
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM THE FUND
COMPLEX
 
VIJAY ADVANI
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
530,000
$
144,000
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
570,000
$
402,970
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
530,000
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
530,000
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
530,000
$
187,346
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
520,000
$
260,004
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
SABRA PURTILL
$
346,667
$
214,554
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
530,000
$
180,000
 
 
 
 
 
 

(A)   Reflects compensation received for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025, for 306 funds of 30 trusts (including Fidelity Beacon Street Trust, Fidelity Commonwealth Trust II, Fidelity Congress Street Fund, and Fidelity Exchange Fund, which do not contain any assets). Compensation figures include cash and may include amounts elected to be deferred.

 

 

As of February 28, 2026, the Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of each fund owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of the class's total outstanding shares, with respect to each fund.

As of February 28, 2026, the following owned of record and/or beneficially 5% or more of the outstanding shares:

Fund or Class Name
Owner Name
City
State
Ownership %
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
STRATEGIC ADVISERS® FIDELITY® U.S. TOTAL STOCK FUND
BOSTON
MA
10.70%
Fidelity® International Index Fund
J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES INC
BROOKLYN
NY
10.05%
Fidelity® International Index Fund
EMPOWER ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY
GREENWOOD VILLAGE
CO
5.43%
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
CGF INDEX POOL
MERRIMACK
NH
8.30%

 

 

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

FMR LLC, as successor by merger to FMR Corp., is the ultimate parent company of FMR. The voting common shares of FMR LLC are divided into two series. Series B is held predominantly by members of the Johnson family, including Abigail P. Johnson, directly or through trusts, and is entitled to 49% of the vote on any matter acted upon by the voting common shares. Series A is held predominantly by non-Johnson family member employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates and is entitled to 51% of the vote on any such matter. The Johnson family group and all other Series B shareholders have entered into a shareholders' voting agreement under which all Series B shares will be voted in accordance with the majority vote of Series B shares. Under the 1940 Act, control of a company is presumed where one individual or group of individuals owns more than 25% of the voting securities of that company. Therefore, through their ownership of voting common shares and the execution of the shareholders' voting agreement, members of the Johnson family may be deemed, under the 1940 Act, to form a controlling group with respect to FMR LLC.

At present, the primary business activities of FMR LLC and its subsidiaries are: (i) the provision of investment advisory, management, shareholder, investment information and assistance and certain fiduciary services for individual and institutional investors; (ii) the provision of securities brokerage services; (iii) the management and development of real estate; and (iv) the investment in and operation of a number of emerging businesses.

Geode, a registered investment adviser, is a subsidiary of Geode Capital Holdings LLC. Geode was founded in January 2001 to develop and manage quantitative investment strategies and to provide advisory and sub-advisory services.

FMR, Geode Capital Management, LLC, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and the funds have adopted codes of ethics under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act that set forth employees' fiduciary responsibilities regarding the funds, establish procedures for personal investing, and restrict certain transactions. Employees subject to the codes of ethics, including Fidelity and Geode investment personnel, may invest in securities for their own investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by the funds.

MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS

Each fund has entered into a management contract with FMR, pursuant to which FMR furnishes investment advisory and other services.

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, FMR intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that FMR has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, FMR may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment.

Management and Sub-Advisory Services. FMR provides each fund with all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing the fund's investments, compensates all officers of each fund and all Trustees who are interested persons of the trust or of FMR, and compensates all personnel of each fund or FMR performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

In addition, FMR or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of each fund. These services include providing facilities for maintaining each fund's organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters and other persons dealing with each fund; preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; maintaining each fund's records and the registration of each fund's shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws; developing management and shareholder services for each fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Trustees.

Geode serves as sub-adviser of each fund. Under its management contract with each fund, FMR acts as investment adviser. Under the sub-advisory agreement, and subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, Geode directs the investments of each fund in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations.

Management-Related Expenses. Under the terms of a fund's management contract, FMR, either itself or through an affiliate, is responsible for payment of all operating expenses of the fund with limited exceptions. Specific expenses payable by FMR include expenses for typesetting, printing, and mailing proxy materials to shareholders, legal expenses, fees of the custodian, auditor, and interested Trustees, a fund's proportionate share of insurance premiums and Investment Company Institute dues, and the costs of registering shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws. FMR also pays all fees associated with the transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services agreements.

FMR pays all other expenses of each fund with the following exceptions: fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, interest, taxes, Rule 12b-1 fees (if any), and such non-recurring expenses as may arise, including costs of any litigation to which the fund may be a party, and any obligation it may have to indemnify its officers and Trustees with respect to litigation. The fund shall pay its non-operating expenses, including brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

FMR and each fund have entered into an Expense Contract, which obliges FMR to pay all expenses of Fidelity ®  Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity ®  International Index Fund, and Fidelity ®  Total Market Index Fund (excluding acquired fund fees and expenses) to limit the total annual operating expenses (including interest, taxes, and extraordinary expenses, but excluding fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, Rule 12b-1 fees (if any), and non-operating expenses such as brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable) to 0.035%, 0.035%, and 0.015%, respectively. These Expense Contracts terminate on April 30, 2027 and may not be amended to increase the fees or expenses payable by each fund except by a vote of a majority of the Board of Trustees of the Trust.

Management Fees.

For the services of FMR under each management contract, Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity ® International Index Fund, and Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund each pays FMR a monthly management fee at the annual rate of 0.035%, 0.035% and 0.015%, respectively, of the fund's average net assets throughout the month. In order to limit the total annual operating expenses of each fund to the rate provided under the terms of the Expense Contract, the management fee paid to FMR by each fund may be reduced by an amount equal to the fees and expenses paid by the fund to the Independent Trustees.

The following table shows the amount of management fees paid by a fund for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024 to its current manager and prior affiliated manager(s), if any, and the amount of credits reducing management fees.

Fund(s)
Fiscal
Years
Ended
 
Amount of
Credits Reducing
Management
Fees
 
Management
Fees
Paid to
Investment Adviser
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
2026
$
169,511
$
13,695,041
 
2025
$
234,358
$
13,902,189
 
2024
$
94,646
$
11,201,704
Fidelity® International Index Fund
2026
$
644
$
23,347,556
 
2025
$
224
$
18,030,091
 
2024
$
265
$
14,670,497
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
2026
$
12,944
$
16,708,241
 
2025
$
53,584
$
14,389,419
 
2024
$
14,218
$
10,947,122

FMR may, from time to time, voluntarily reimburse all or a portion of a fund's or, in the case of a multiple class fund, a class's operating expenses. FMR retains the ability to be repaid for these expense reimbursements in the amount that expenses fall below the limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Expense reimbursements will increase returns, and repayment of the reimbursement will decrease returns.

Sub-Adviser - Geode.   Each fund and FMR have entered into sub-advisory agreement(s) with Geode. Pursuant to the sub-advisory agreement(s), FMR has granted Geode investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities. 

Under the terms of the sub-advisory agreements, for providing investment management services to each of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity® International Index Fund, and Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund, FMR, and not the fund, pays Geode fees at an annual rate of 0.0245%, 0.0385%, and 0.0100%, respectively, of the average daily net assets of the fund.

In addition, Geode has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its sub-advisory fee.

The following table shows the amount of sub-advisory fees paid by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, on behalf of a fund, to Geode for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. 

Fund
Fiscal Years
Ended
 
Sub-Advisory Fees
Paid by FMR
to Geode
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
2026
$
8,096,579
 
2025
$
9,057,334
 
2024
$
7,984,525
Fidelity® International Index Fund
2026
$
14,247,080
 
2025
$
16,408,772
 
2024
$
16,419,852
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
2026
$
5,713,832
 
2025
$
9,855,236
 
2024
$
7,599,842

As of February 28, 2026, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, and in certain cases, participation in several types of profit-based compensation plans. A portion of portfolio manager compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by Geode or at the election of the portfolio manager, as applicable.

Fund Name
Portfolio Manager
Role(s)
Compensated on Fund
Benchmark Index(s)
Sub-Portfolio Benchmark Index(s)
Peer Group(s)
Sub-Portfolio Peer Group(s)
Peer Group Compensation Based on Performance of
Fidelity ®
Extended Market Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Extended Market Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Extended Market Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Extended Market Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Extended Market Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
International Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
MSCI EAFE Index
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
International Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
MSCI EAFE Index
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
International Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
MSCI EAFE Index
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
International Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
MSCI EAFE Index
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
International Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
MSCI EAFE Index
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Total Market Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Total Market Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Total Market Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Total Market Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
Total Market Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index ℠  
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

 

Base salary is determined annually by level of responsibility and tenure at Geode. The bonus is in part based on the pre-tax investment performance of the fund(s) and account(s) relative to a custom peer group, if applicable, and relative to a benchmark index assigned to each fund or account. Performance is measured over multiple measurement periods that encompass rolling periods of up to three years. A portion of the bonus is linked to each fund's relative pre-tax investment performance measured against each fund's index in the table above. A subjective component of the bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to the management of Geode, including recruiting, monitoring, and mentoring within the investment management teams, as well as time spent assisting in firm promotion. Portfolio managers may also be compensated under a profit-based compensation plan, which is primarily based on the profits of Geode.

The compensation plan can give rise to potential conflicts of interest. Pay tends to increase with additional and more complex responsibilities that include increased assets under management and a portion of the bonus relates to firm promotion efforts, which together indirectly link compensation to sales. Managing and providing research to multiple accounts (including proprietary accounts) can give rise to potential conflicts of interest if the accounts have different objectives, benchmarks, time horizons, and fees as a portfolio manager must allocate time and investment ideas across multiple accounts. Securities selected for accounts other than the fund may outperform the securities selected for the fund.

In addition to managing each fund's investment portfolio, portfolio managers also manage other investment portfolios and accounts on behalf of Geode or its affiliates.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($40,952 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $50,001 - $100,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($40,952 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($40,952 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($40,952 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($40,952 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Extended Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® International Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($83,026 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® International Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $50,001 - $100,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® International Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($83,026 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® International Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® International Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($83,026 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® International Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $100,001 - $500,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® International Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($83,026 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® International Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® International Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($83,026 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® International Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $10,001 - $50,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($124,713 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $50,001 - $100,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($124,713 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($124,713 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($124,713 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($124,713 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® Total Market Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $10,001 - $50,000.

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

Geode Voting Policies:    

Geode Authority and Duties to Vote Client and Fund Securities  

As an investment adviser, Geode holds discretionary voting authority over a majority of its client accounts. Geode understands its obligations with respect to voting for clients and will apply a voting methodology for clients in a manner that Geode believes represents the best interests of its clients. Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode's voting methodology is applied in a unified manner across all clients consistent with the proxy voting policies ("Voting Policies") described in this document. In certain limited instances, Geode clients may request that client-approved proxy voting guidelines are required to be followed. In these rare instances, a third-party proxy provider is engaged to vote proxies in accordance with such client-approved guidelines rather than the Voting Policies as described below. Geode's Voting Policies are designed to (1) establish a framework for Geode's decision-making with respect to proxy voting in client accounts and (2) set forth operational procedures for the oversight and execution of Geode's proxy voting responsibilities. Geode's Operations Committee oversees the implementation of Geode's voting authority under these Voting Policies .  

Third-Party Proxy Advisory Firms  

Geode has engaged a third-party proxy voting service firm ("Proxy Agent") to act as its proxy voting agent. The Proxy Agent is responsible for executing votes in accordance with the Voting Policies and providing administrative support, including operational, recordkeeping, and reporting services. In addition, Geode has retained third-party proxy advisory firms to provide research reports. These reports, combined with insights from Geode's engagement with issuers and industry groups, help inform any decisions Geode makes in accordance with the Voting Policies.

Geode's Stewardship team performs weekly and monthly oversight of the Proxy Agent's implementation and execution of the Voting Policies. The oversight may include sampling votes cast on behalf of client accounts to identify potential inconsistencies between the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies and the actual vote instructions submitted for Geode's client accounts.  The sampling may focus on voting patterns across similar proposals or on company-specific evaluations, particularly where the Proxy Agent separately performs consulting services on behalf of a company that is the subject of a vote.  The results of this oversight are reported to Geode's Operations Committee.  

Proxy Voting Process    

Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode retains the responsibility for voting proxy ballot items in accordance with the Voting Policies herein and does not otherwise reference the Proxy Agent's voting policies. To help facilitate the vote execution process, the Proxy Agent prepares a written analysis and recommendation of each proxy ballot item based on the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies. The Proxy Agent generally pre-populates and submits votes for proxy ballot items in accordance with such recommendations. If the Proxy Agent or Geode becomes aware that an issuer has filed, or will file, additional proxy solicitation materials sufficiently in advance of the voting deadline, the Proxy Agent and Geode will generally endeavor to consider such information where such information is viewed as material in Geode's discretion when casting votes on behalf of client accounts. In certain instances, this may result in an override or a revised recommendation issued by the Proxy Agent.  

In limited circumstances where the Voting Policies do not address the specific matter, the Proxy Agent will refer the ballot back to Geode. Ballot items that have been referred to Geode for a voting decision are handled on a case-by-case basis.  

Geode aims to vote all shareholder meetings; however, when deemed appropriate, Geode reserves the right to refrain from voting certain meetings, for example in cases where:  

Power of attorney documentation is required.

Issuer-specific beneficial owner documentation or certifications are required.

Voting is not permissible due to sanctions affecting the company.

Voting occurs in certain share blocking markets where shares are subject to lockup periods during shareholder meeting dates.

Securities Lending

While Geode typically does not recall securities on loan for voting purposes because it views the revenue of the loan to be greater than the potential long-term financial value from the vote itself, Geode, in acting as a fiduciary for its clients, may determine on a case-by-case basis that the potential value of the vote outweighs the revenue from the loan and recall securities accordingly.

Conflicts of Interest  

Due to its focused business model and the number of investments that Geode will make for its clients (particularly pursuant to its indexing strategy), Geode does not anticipate that actual or potential conflicts of interest are likely to occur in the ordinary course of its business. However, Geode believes it is essential to avoid having conflicts of interest affect its objective of voting in the best interests of its clients. Therefore, in the event that members of the Operations Committee, the Proxy Agent or any other person involved in the analysis or voting of proxies has knowledge of, or has reason to believe there may exist, any potential relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode (or any affiliate of Geode) or their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents, such person shall notify the other members of the Operations Committee. Geode will analyze and address such potential conflict of interest, consulting with outside counsel, as appropriate. In the case of an actual conflict of interest, on the advice of counsel, Geode expects that the independent directors of Geode will consider the matter and may (1) determine that there is no conflict of interest (or that reasonable measures have been taken to remedy or avoid any conflict of interest) that would prevent Geode from voting the applicable proxy, (2) abstain, (3) cause authority to be delegated to the Proxy Agent or a similar special fiduciary to vote the applicable proxy or (4) recommend other methodology for mitigating the conflict of interest, if deemed appropriate (e.g., echo voting).  

Proxy Voting Policies    

Geode has established the Voting Policies that are summarized below to maximize the value of investments in its clients' accounts, which it believes will be furthered through (1) accountability of a company's management and directors to its shareholders, (2) alignment of the interests of management with those of shareholders (including through compensation, benefit and equity ownership programs), and (3) increased disclosure of a company's business and operations.  Geode reserves the right to override any of the Voting Policies with respect to a particular shareholder vote when such an override is, in Geode's best judgment, consistent with the overall principle of voting proxies in the best long-term economic interests of Geode's clients.  

All proxy votes shall be considered and made in a manner consistent with the best interests of Geode's clients (as well as shareholders of mutual fund clients) without regard to any other relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode or its affiliates. As a general matter, (1) proxies will be voted FOR incumbent members of a board of directors and FOR routine management proposals, except as otherwise addressed under these policies; (2) shareholder and non-routine management proposals addressed by these policies will be voted as provided in these policies; and (3) shareholder and non-routine management proposals not addressed by these policies will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For ballots related to proxy contests, mergers, acquisitions and other organizational transactions, Geode may determine it is appropriate to conduct a company specific evaluation.  

Non-US Issuers: Corporate governance standards, legal or regulatory requirements and disclosure practices in foreign countries can differ from those in the United States. When voting the securities of non-US issuers, Geode will evaluate proposals in accordance with the Voting Policies to the greatest extent possible but will also take local market standards and best practices into consideration. In the event local market standards and best practices in a non-US jurisdiction differs with (or are not specifically covered by) the Voting Policies, Geode will generally vote in accordance with such local market standards and best practices. For example, some jurisdictions have different standards for director independence and a greater tolerance for non-independent directors on boards and Geode will vote in accordance with those standards in those jurisdictions, even if not consistent with the policies below. In addition, Geode will not vote in re-registration markets outside of the US.  

Geode's specific policies are as follows:  

I. Director Elections & Other Board/Governance Matters

A. Election of Directors:    

Geode will generally vote FOR director nominees and incumbent members of a board of directors except in certain instances detailed below. In all cases where it is stated herein that Geode will vote against the chair of a committee, Geode will instead vote against the following directors in the following order if the chair of the committee is not up for election: (a) chair of the committee; (b) most tenured member of the committee; (c) chair of the board; (d) lead Independent Director; (e) most tenured board member up for election; provided that Geode will not vote against non-incumbents and will instead vote against the next director up for election as noted above.

1. Attendance. Geode will vote AGAINST if the incumbent board member failed to attend at least 75% of meetings in the previous year and does not provide a reasonable explanation (e.g. illness, family emergency, work on behalf of the company or service to the nation); Support may also be withheld from the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the proxy indicates that not all directors attended 75% of the aggregate of their board and committee meetings but fails to provide the names of the directors.  

2. Independent Directors . Geode will vote AGAINST a director if (1) the Nominee is non-independent and full board comprises less than a majority of independent directors, or (2) the Nominee is not independent and either sits on a key committee or the board lacks any of the key committees. For purposes of the Voting Policies, independence will be assessed based on the company's relevant listing standard and controlled companies will be exempt from the assessment in line with exemptions from listing standards, where applicable.  

3. Director Responsiveness.    

a. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on shareholder proposals that received approval by Geode and a majority of the votes cast in the previous year.  

b. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on takeover offers where Geode and a majority of shareholders tendered their shares.  

c. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if at the previous board election, directors opposed by Geode received more than 50% withhold/against votes of the shares cast and the company failed to address the issue(s) that caused the high withhold/against vote.

d. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when there is insufficient responsiveness to

1. a say-on-pay vote that received less than 70% support at the last annual general meeting, or

2. a say-on-pay frequency vote that received a majority of votes for one frequency and the board chose a longer frequency.

4. Repriced Options.  Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee in the concurrent or next following vote if, within the last year and without shareholder approval, the company's board of directors or compensation committee has repriced or replaced underwater options for stocks, cash or other consideration held by officers or directors.

5. Golden Parachutes.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee if the compensation committee adopted or renewed an excessive golden parachute within the past year (i.e., since the prior AGM).

For purposes of the Voting Policies, "excessive" is defined as:  

a. cash severance payment is greater than three times salary and bonus;

b. change-in-control cash severance payments are not double triggered; or  

c. excise tax gross-ups are allowed.

Acceleration of equity payments may be considered excessive but will be reviewed considering the presence of other adverse circumstances.

6. Poor Accounting Practices/Material Weaknesses. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the audit committee if poor accounting practices are identified that rise to a level of serious concern, such as fraud, misapplication of GAAP and material weaknesses identified in disclosures, unless circumstances such as the severity, breadth, chronological sequence, duration, and the company's efforts at remediation or corrective actions would render the poor accounting practice moot, immaterial or insignificant.  

7. Compensation Concerns.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when:

a. Say-on-Pay is not on the ballot and there are compensation concerns (e.g. as defined under this Policy, or if the company fails to include a Say-on-Pay ballot item when required by applicable regulation or the company's declared policy), or

b. Say-on-Pay proposal is on the ballot but fails to address concerns (e.g. excessive non-employee director compensation without disclosing a compelling rationale or other mitigating factors).

8. Over boarding.   Geode will vote AGAINST a non-CEO director who sits on more than five public company boards. Geode will vote AGAINST the outside boards of a director if they are a CEO of a public company and sit on the board of more than two public companies besides their own.

9. Unequal Voting Rights. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the company maintains a capital stock structure with unequal voting rights.  Exceptions to the policy may include, but are not limited to: Newly-public companies with a reasonable sunset provision; where the unequal voting rights are considered de minimis; or the company provides sufficient safeguards for minority shareholders.

10. Problematic Board Governance. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the relevant committee responsible for the problematic governance practices when such practices have been identified, including:

a. Unilateral By-law/Charter Amendments (e.g., allowing the board to make amendments without shareholder consent)  

b. Problematic Audit Practices (i.e., the company receives an adverse opinion on the company's financial statements from its auditor)  

c. Governance Failures (Bribery, Criminal Activity, regulatory sanctions, legal judgements, etc.)  

d. Adopting or extending an anti-takeover provision that would have been opposed by Geode under this Policy without shareholder approval  

B. Majority Election.    

Unless a company has a director resignation policy, Geode will generally vote FOR proposals calling for directors to be elected by a majority of votes cast in a board election provided that the plurality vote applies when there are more nominees than board seats.  

C. Indemnification of Directors . Geode will vote FOR charter and by-law amendments expanding the Indemnification of Directors to the maximum extent permitted under Delaware law (regardless of the jurisdiction of incorporation) and vote AGAINST charter and by-law amendments completely eliminating directors' liability for breaches of care.

D. Proxy Access . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals seeking to establish or amend proxy access which allow a shareholder (or shareholder group) holding at least 3% of the voting power of the company's outstanding shares continuously for a minimum of 3 years the ability to nominate no more than 25% of the board of directors. Geode will generally vote AGAINST proposals that do not meet the aforementioned criteria.  

E. Board Composition  

1. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors to be independent of management.  

2. Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors on board nominating, audit and compensation committees to be independent.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals calling for the separation of the roles of Chairman & CEO, if combined and there is a lead independent director. Proposals will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, if the roles of Chairman & CEO are combined and there is no lead independent director to determine if appointment of an independent Chairman would likely be in shareholders' best interest to promote effective oversight of management by the Board.  

II. Executive & Director Compensation and Stock Plans      

A. Stock Option Plan . Geode will vote AGAINST the adoption of or amendment to authorize additional shares under a Stock Option Plan if:  

1. The stock option plan includes evergreen provisions, which provides for an automatic allotment of equity compensation every year.  

2. Dilution and burn rate are considered excessive (as defined below). However, where dilution and burn rate are considered excessive, and there's either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues, Geode will vote FOR. Note: Where dilution is considered excessive, Geode then considers industry-specific burn rate as secondary test.

a. Dilution is calculated by dividing the following by all common shares outstanding:

i. Shares reserved for the amendment or plan;

ii. Shares still available under the plan and/or continuing plans prior to the proposed amendment (excluding shares under employee purchase plans but including any "evergreen" or replenishment shares); and

iii. Shares granted but unexercised under the plan and/or continuing plans (excluding shares under employee purchase plans)

b. Dilution is considered "excessive" if the dilution rate exceeds the following thresholds: (1) 25% for micro                         capitalization companies, (2) 20% for small capitalization companies, and (3) 15% for all other companies.

c. Burn rate is considered "excessive" if the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.

3. The exercise price of options is less than 100% of fair market value on the date of grant, except that the offering price may be as low as 85% of fair market value if the discount is expressly granted in lieu of salary or cash bonus. However, a modest number of shares (limited to 5% for a large capitalization company and 10% for a small and micro capitalization companies) may be available for grant to employees and directors under the plan if the grant is made by a compensation committee composed entirely of independent directors (the "De Minimis Exception").  

4. If the directors eligible to receive options under the plan are involved in the administration of the plan or the plan administrator has discretion over the awards.  

5. The plan's terms allow repricing or replacement of underwater options, or the board/committee has repriced or replaced options outstanding under the plan in the past two years without shareholder approval.  

6. The plan provides that the vesting of equity awards may accelerate before a potential change in control occurs.  

B. Restricted Stock Awards . Geode will vote AGAINST adoption of or amendments to authorize additional shares for Restricted Stock Awards ("RSA") if dilution is considered excessive (as defined above) and the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.  

C. Omnibus Stock Plans . Geode will vote AGAINST if one or more component violates any of the criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies. In the case of an omnibus stock plan, the dilution limits applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies will be measured against the total number of shares under all components of such plan.   

D. Say on Pay (non-binding).  

1. Advisory Vote on Executive Compensation.

Geode will generally vote FOR an advisory vote on executive compensation but will review on a case-by-case basis when: (1) there is a significant misalignment between executive pay and company performance; (2) the company maintains significant problematic pay practices; or (3) the prior advisory vote received less than 70% support and the board exhibits a significant level of poor communication and responsiveness to shareholders.  

  • Geode will vote AGAINST new or materially amended employment agreements containing single-trigger cash vesting, or repricing or replacement of securities without shareholder approval within the prior year. Single-trigger equity vesting will be considered in conjunction with problematic pay practices.

2. Frequency Vote . Geode will vote FOR having an advisory vote on executive compensation every year.  

3. Advisory Vote on Golden Parachute . Geode will vote AGAINST "excessive" change-in-control severance payments (as defined herein).  

E. Stock Repurchase   Program . Geode will vote FOR, unless there is clear evidence of past abuse of the authority; the plan contains no safeguards against selective buybacks, or the authority can be used as an anti-takeover mechanism.  

F. Clawback Proposals . Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals seeking to recoup unearned incentive bonuses or other incentive payments made to senior executives if it is later determined that fraud, misconduct, or negligence significantly contributed to a restatement of financial results that led to the awarding of unearned incentive compensation.  

G. Golden Parachute.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to submit a severance agreement to a shareholder vote when:  

1. the company maintains an existing policy addressing excessive severance, and  

2. the provisions of the existing policy would not be deemed "excessive" (as defined herein).  

H. Holding Period for Executives.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals requesting full tenure holding periods for executives on shares acquired through equity compensation programs during their employment.  

I. Employee Stock Purchase Plans. Geode will vote AGAINST if the plan violates any of the relevant criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies, except that (1) the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to or greater than 85% of the stock's fair market value if the plan constitutes a reasonable effort to encourage broad based participation in the company's equity, and (2) in the case of non-U.S. company stock purchase plans, the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to the prevailing market conditions as articulated by the Agent, provided that the minimum stock purchase price must be at least 75% of the stock's fair market value.    

III. Anti-Takeover Measures and Shareholder Rights  

A. Geode will generally vote as follows on anti-takeover measures:   

1. Special Interest Directors . Vote AGAINST addition of special interest directors to the board.

2. Blank Check Preferred Stock . Vote AGAINST authorization of "Blank Check" Preferred Stock when the issuance would be used for anti-takeover purposes without shareholder approval. Geode will vote FOR proposals to require shareholder approval for the distribution of preferred stock except where the blank check preferred stock proposal is proposed in connection with an acquisition or merger.  

3. Classification of Boards . Vote AGAINST proposals to classify boards and FOR proposals to de-classify boards.  

4. Golden Parachutes . Vote AGAINST where Geode deems "excessive" (as defined herein) in the event of change-in-control.  

5. Poison Pills . Vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee in the concurrent or next following vote on the election of directors if a poison pill has been adopted or extended without shareholder approval, unless (a) the board has adopted a Poison Pill with a sunset provision; (b) the term is less than three years; (c) the Pill includes a qualifying offer clause; or (d) shareholder approval is required to reinstate the expired Pill. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals requiring or recommending that shareholders be given an opportunity to vote on the adoption of poison pills.  

6. Shareholder Rights . Vote AGAINST reduction or limitation of Shareholder Rights (e.g., action by written consent, ability to call a special meeting, or remove directors).  

7. Reincorporation . Vote AGAINST reincorporation in another jurisdiction when accompanied by Anti-Takeover Provisions, including increased statutory anti-takeover provisions. In assessing reincorporation proposals, Geode will consider adoption of new articles of incorporation or bylaws which amount to material diminution of shareholder rights and protections. Geode will vote FOR management proposals to reincorporate in another jurisdiction when not accompanied by such anti-takeover provisions.  

8. Board Size . Vote AGAINST requirements that restrict or expand the board size to prevent outside interests from holding seats. However, changes with a legitimate business purpose will be supported.

9. Supermajority Voting Requirements . Vote AGAINST supermajority voting requirements (i.e., typically 2/3 or greater) for boards and shareholders. Geode will vote FOR proposals to eliminate supermajority voting requirements unless there is a controlling shareholder.  

10. Transfer of Authority . Vote AGAINST proposals to transfer authority from shareholders to directors.  

B. Control Shares Acquisition Statutes . Geode will vote FOR proposed amendments to a company's certificate of incorporation or by-laws that enable the company to opt-out of control shares acquisition statutes.  

C. Anti-Greenmail . Geode will vote FOR Anti-Greenmail proposals so long as they are not part of anti-takeover provisions (in which case the vote will be AGAINST).  

IV. Capitalization Issues or Capital Structure    

A. Differential Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST the introduction of new classes of stock with differential voting rights.  

B. Preemptive Rights . Geode will vote FOR elimination of preemptive rights.  

C. Reverse Stock Split . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to implement a reverse stock split when the number of authorized shares will be proportionately reduced or the reverse stock split is necessary to avoid de-listing or there is bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST if any evidence that reverse stock split could be used to thwart takeover attempts. Geode will support a proposal resulting in an authorization of up to 300% shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. Geode will vote AGAINST any proposal resulting in an authorization exceeding 300% the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes.  

D. Adjust Par Value of Common Stock . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to adjust the par value of common stock. Review case-by-case if the proposal may facilitate an anti-takeover device or other negative corporate governance action.  

E. Issuance of Large Blocks of Stock . Geode will vote FOR the issuance of large blocks of stock if such proposals have a legitimate business purpose and do not result in dilution of greater than 20%. However, a company's specific circumstances and market practices may be considered in determining whether the proposal is consistent with shareholders' interests.  

F. Reprice Outstanding Stock Options . Geode will vote AGAINST proposals to reprice or replace outstanding stock options where the plans (1) do not exclude senior management and directors; or (2) contain a repricing or replacement proposal that is not value neutral to shareholders based upon an acceptable options pricing model. Otherwise these proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account: (i) whether the options proposed to be repriced or replaced exceeded the dilution thresholds described in these current proxy voting policies when initially granted; (ii) the company's relative performance compared to other companies within the relevant industry or industries; and (iii) economic and other conditions affecting the relevant industry or industries in which the company competes.  

G. Excessive Increases in Common Stock . Geode will vote AGAINST excessive increases in common stock unless there is either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST increases in authorized common stock that would result in authorized capital in excess of three times the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. However, requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis when there are significant risks of non-approval, including a government rescue program, or other extenuating circumstances.  

H. Capitalization tied to Merger/Acquisition . Geode will generally vote FOR capitalization proposals tied to a merger/acquisition to give management the ability to finance the transaction. However, Geode will review on a case-by-case basis where it determines that such capitalization items may result in excessive or inappropriate dilution of shareholders' interests if the requested capitalization is more than is needed to complete the transaction.    

V. Environmental and Social    

A. General . Evaluate each proposal related to environmental and social issues (excluding political contributions). Geode will vote with management's recommendation on shareholder proposals concerning environmental or social issues, as Geode believes management and the board are ordinarily in the best position to address these matters, unless Geode believes the proposals meet the following conditions (i) request disclosure of new or additional information that is material to investors, and increase or preserve shareholder value by improving transparency into the company's processes and governance relating to the topic of the proposal, and (ii) would not be impractical or overly burdensome for the company to comply with. Geode may take action against the re-election of board members if there are serious concerns over an issuer's approach to environmental or social issues.  

B. Political Activity . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to disclose company practices related to political activity, except instances when the company has been flagged for problematic political activity by a regulatory organization will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

VI. Other Business  

A. Cumulative Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST introduction of cumulative voting rights. Geode will vote FOR elimination of cumulative voting rights.  

B. Confidential Voting and Independent Vote Tabulation . Geode will vote FOR proposals to adopt these practices.  

C. Shares of Investment Companies For Institutional Accounts . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals recommended by the underlying funds' Board of Trustees, unless voting is not permitted under applicable laws and regulations.  

D. Auditors . Geode will vote AGAINST proposed auditors where non-audit fees constitute more than half of the total fees paid by the company to the audit firm if the excessive fees are not tied to an IPO, equity raise, bankruptcy service, or other one-off transaction. Absent such issues, Geode will vote FOR selection of proposed auditors.  

E. Virtual Meetings . Geode will generally vote FOR management proposals allowing for the convening of shareholder meetings by electronic means provided that comparable rights and opportunities for shareholder participation are aligned with those available during an in-person event.  

F. Charter and Bylaw Amendments   

1. Geode will vote FOR amendments if they meet the below criteria. Amendments that do not meet all of the noted criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

a. is editorial in nature;  

b. shareholder rights are not harmed;  

c. there is negligible or positive impact on shareholder value;  

d. management provides adequate reasons for the amendments; and

e. the company is required to do so by law (if applicable).  

2. Geode will vote FOR proposals to amend articles of incorporation that are in connection with mergers/acquisitions, provided that such amendments are otherwise consistent with the Voting Policies.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals giving the board exclusive authority to amend the bylaws. Geode will vote FOR proposals giving the board the ability to amend the bylaws in addition to shareholders.  

4. Geode will vote as otherwise set forth in the Voting Policies for amendments that are necessary to effect stock splits, to change a company's name or to authorize additional shares of common stock.

G. Routine Proposals . Geode will vote FOR routine agenda items and similar routine management proposals such as changing the company name or procedural matters relating to the shareholder meeting.  

H. Proxy Solicitation Expenses . Geode will vote AGAINST reimbursing proxy solicitation expenses unless part of a proxy contest, in which case Geode will evaluate in connection with the contest.  

I. CEO Succession Planning . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals seeking the adoption of a documented CEO succession planning policy.  

J. Adjourn Meeting . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals to adjourn meetings unless linked to an item on the agenda which does not merit support per the Voting Policies.

K. Other Business . Geode will vote AGAINST management proposals to approve business matters where such matters are not adequately disclosed in meeting materials.  

L. Proxy Contests/Contested Director Elections . Geode will review contested ballot items on a case-by-case basis (note: all other ballot items will be reviewed under the relevant or applicable guideline(s)).  

To view a fund's proxy voting record for the most recent 12-month period ended June 30, if applicable, visit www.fidelity.com/proxyvotingresults or visit the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. To request a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at the telephone number listed on the front cover page of this SAI.

 

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

Each fund has entered into a distribution agreement with Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of FMR. The principal business address of FDC is 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917. FDC is a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

A fund's distribution agreement calls for FDC to use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for shares of the funds, which are continuously offered.

Promotional and administrative expenses in connection with the offer and sale of shares are paid by FMR.

The Trustees have approved Distribution and Service Plans with respect to shares of each fund (the Plans) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (the Rule).

The Rule provides in substance that a fund may not engage directly or indirectly in financing any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund except pursuant to a plan approved on behalf of the fund under the Rule.

The Plans, as approved by the Trustees, allow shares of the funds and/or FMR to incur certain expenses that might be considered to constitute indirect payment by the funds of distribution expenses.

The Plan adopted for each fund or class, as applicable, is described in the prospectus.

Under each Plan, if the payment of management fees by the fund to FMR is deemed to be indirect financing by the fund of the distribution of its shares, such payment is authorized by the Plan.

Each Plan specifically recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenue, as well as its past profits or its other resources, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. In addition, each Plan provides that FMR, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments for shares of each fund.

Prior to approving each Plan, the Trustees carefully considered all pertinent factors relating to the implementation of the Plan, and determined that there is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit the fund or class, as applicable, and its shareholders.

In particular, the Trustees noted that each Plan does not authorize payments by shares of a fund other than those made to FMR under its management contract with the fund.

To the extent that each Plan gives FMR and FDC greater flexibility in connection with the distribution of shares, additional sales of shares or stabilization of cash flows may result.

Furthermore, certain shareholder support services may be provided more effectively under the Plans by local entities with whom shareholders have other relationships.

FDC or an affiliate may compensate, or upon direction make payments for certain retirement plan expenses to intermediaries. A number of factors are considered in determining whether to pay these additional amounts. Such factors may include, without limitation, the level or type of services provided by the intermediary, the level or expected level of assets or sales of shares, and other factors. In addition to such payments, FDC or an affiliate may offer other incentives such as sponsorship of educational or client seminars relating to current products and issues, payments or reimbursements for travel and related expenses associated with due diligence trips that an intermediary may undertake in order to explore possible business relationships with affiliates of FDC, and/or payments of costs and expenses associated with attendance at seminars, including travel, lodging, entertainment, and meals. Certain of the payments described above may be significant to an intermediary. As permitted by SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules and other applicable laws and regulations, FDC or an affiliate may pay or allow other incentives or payments to intermediaries.

A fund's transfer agent or an affiliate may also make payments and reimbursements from its own resources to certain intermediaries (who may be affiliated with the transfer agent) for providing recordkeeping and administrative services to plan participants or for providing other services to retirement plans. Please see "Transfer and Service Agent Services" in this SAI for more information.

FDC or an affiliate may also make payments to banks, broker-dealers and other service-providers (who may be affiliated with FDC) for distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services. If you have purchased shares of a fund through an investment professional, please speak with your investment professional to learn more about any payments his or her firm may receive from FMR, FDC, and/or their affiliates, as well as fees and/or commissions the investment professional charges. You should also consult disclosures made by your investment professional at the time of purchase.

Any of the payments described in this section may represent a premium over payments made by other fund families. Investment professionals may have an added incentive to sell or recommend a fund over others offered by competing fund families, or retirement plan sponsors may take these payments into account when deciding whether to include a fund as a plan investment option.

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

Each fund has entered into a transfer agent agreement with Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of FMR, which is located at 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210. Under the terms of each agreement, FIIOC (or an agent, including an affiliate) performs transfer agency services.

For providing transfer agency services, FIIOC receives no fees from each fund.

FIIOC may collect fees charged in connection with providing certain types of services such as exchanges, closing out fund balances, checkwriting, wire transactions, and providing historical account research, as applicable.

FIIOC bears the expense of typesetting, printing, and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, and all other reports, notices, and statements to existing shareholders, with the exception of proxy statements.

Fund shares may be owned by intermediaries for the benefit of their customers. In those instances, a fund may not maintain an account for shareholders, and some or all of the recordkeeping services for these accounts may be performed by third parties. FIIOC or an affiliate may make payments to intermediaries (including affiliates of FIIOC) for recordkeeping and other services.

Retirement plans may also hold fund shares in the name of the plan or its trustee, rather than the plan participant. In situations where FIIOC or an affiliate does not provide recordkeeping services, plan recordkeepers, who may have affiliated financial intermediaries who sell shares of the funds, may, upon direction, be paid for providing recordkeeping services to plan participants. Payments may also be made, upon direction, for other plan expenses. FIIOC may also pay an affiliate for providing services that otherwise would have been performed by FIIOC.

In certain situations where FIIOC or an affiliate provides recordkeeping services to a retirement plan, payments may be made to pay for plan expenses. The amount of such payments may be based on investments in particular Fidelity® funds, or may be fixed for a given period of time. Upon direction, payments may be made to plan sponsors, or at the direction of plan sponsors, third parties, for expenses incurred in connection with the plan. FIIOC may also pay an affiliate for providing services that otherwise would have been performed by FIIOC.

Each fund has entered into a service agent agreement with Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of FMR (or an agent, including an affiliate). Under the terms of the agreement, FSC calculates the NAV and dividends for shares, maintains each fund's portfolio and general accounting records, and administers each fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

For providing pricing and bookkeeping services, FSC receives no fee from each fund.

FMR bears the cost of transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services under the terms of its management contract with each fund.

 

SECURITIES LENDING

During the fiscal year, the securities lending agent, or the investment adviser (where the fund does not use a securities lending agent) monitors loan opportunities for each fund, negotiates the terms of the loans with borrowers, monitors the value of securities on loan and the value of the corresponding collateral, communicates with borrowers and the fund's custodian regarding marking to market the collateral, selects securities to be loaned and allocates those loan opportunities among lenders, and arranges for the return of the loaned securities upon the termination of the loan. Income and fees from securities lending activities for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, are shown in the following table:

Security Lending Activities
 
Fund(s)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund
 
Fidelity® International Index Fund
 
Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund
Gross income from securities lending activities
$
117,320,514
$
13,760,299
$
41,646,315
Fees paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split
$
0
$
0
$
0
Administrative fees
$
0
$
0
$
0
Rebate (paid to borrower)
$
79,712,695
$
11,303,269
$
27,903,079
Other fees not included in the revenue split (lending agent fees to NFS)
$
3,540,407
$
236,302
$
1,241,172
Aggregate fees/compensation for securities lending activities
$
83,253,101
$
11,539,571
$
29,144,251
Net income from securities lending activities
$
34,067,413
$
2,220,728
$
12,502,064
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A fund does not pay cash collateral management fees, separate indemnification fees, or other fees not reflected above.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

Trust Organization.

Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

Fidelity® International Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

The Trustees are permitted to create additional funds in the trust and to create additional classes of a fund.

The assets of the trust received for the issue or sale of shares of each fund and all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, subject to the rights of creditors, are allocated to such fund, and constitute the underlying assets of such fund. The underlying assets of each fund in the trust shall be charged with the liabilities and expenses attributable to such fund. Any general expenses of the trust shall be allocated between or among any one or more of the funds.

Shareholder Liability. The trust is an entity commonly known as a "Massachusetts business trust." Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of such a trust may, under certain circumstances, be held personally liable for the obligations of the trust.

The Declaration of Trust contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability for the debts, liabilities, obligations, and expenses of the trust or fund. The Declaration of Trust provides that the trust shall not have any claim against shareholders except for the payment of the purchase price of shares and requires that each agreement, obligation, or instrument entered into or executed by the trust or the Trustees relating to the trust or to a fund shall include a provision limiting the obligations created thereby to the trust or to one or more funds and its or their assets. The Declaration of Trust further provides that shareholders of a fund shall not have a claim on or right to any assets belonging to any other fund.

The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification out of a fund's property of any shareholder or former shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the fund solely by reason of his or her being or having been a shareholder and not because of his or her acts or omissions or for some other reason. The Declaration of Trust also provides that a fund shall, upon request, assume the defense of any claim made against any shareholder for any act or obligation of the fund and satisfy any judgment thereon. Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which a fund itself would be unable to meet its obligations. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC believes that, in view of the above, the risk of personal liability to shareholders is remote.

Voting Rights. Each fund's capital consists of shares of beneficial interest. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value they own. The voting rights of shareholders can be changed only by a shareholder vote. Shares may be voted in the aggregate, by fund, and by class.

The shares have no preemptive or conversion rights. Shares are fully paid and nonassessable, except as set forth under the heading "Shareholder Liability" above.

The trust or a fund or a class may be terminated upon the sale of its assets to, or merger with, another open-end management investment company, series, or class thereof, or upon liquidation and distribution of its assets. The Trustees may reorganize, terminate, merge, or sell all or a portion of the assets of a trust or a fund or a class without prior shareholder approval. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a trust, shareholders of each of its funds are entitled to receive the underlying assets of such fund available for distribution. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a fund or a class, shareholders of that fund or that class are entitled to receive the underlying assets of the fund or class available for distribution.

Custodian(s).

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 50 Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts, is custodian of the assets of Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund.

The Bank of New York Mellon, 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York, is custodian of the assets of Fidelity® International Index Fund.

The Northern Trust Company, 50 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, is custodian of the assets of Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund.

Each custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of a fund's assets and the appointment of any subcustodian banks and clearing agencies.

The Bank of New York Mellon, headquartered in New York, also may serve as special purpose custodian of certain assets of taxable funds in connection with repurchase agreement transactions.

From time to time, subject to approval by a fund's Treasurer, a Fidelity® fund may enter into escrow arrangements with other banks if necessary to participate in certain investment offerings.

FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and Members of the Board of Trustees may, from time to time, conduct transactions with various banks, including banks serving as custodians for certain funds advised by FMR or an affiliate. Transactions that have occurred to date include mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgment of each fund's adviser, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, 101 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts, independent registered public accounting firm, audits financial statements for each fund and provides other audit, tax, and related services.

 

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

Each fund views holdings information as sensitive and limits its dissemination. The Board authorized FMR to establish and administer guidelines for the dissemination of fund holdings information, which may be amended at any time without prior notice. FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee (comprising executive officers of FMR) evaluates disclosure policy with the goal of serving a fund's best interests by striking an appropriate balance between providing information about a fund's portfolio and protecting a fund from potentially harmful disclosure. The Board reviews the administration and modification of these guidelines and receives reports from the funds' chief compliance officer periodically.

Each fund will provide a full list of holdings monthly on www.fidelity.com 30 days after the month-end (excluding high income security holdings, which generally will be presented collectively monthly and included in a list of full holdings 60 days after month-end).

Each fund will provide its top ten holdings (excluding cash and futures) on Fidelity's web site monthly, 15 days after month-end.

Each fund may disclose a list of full or partial holdings on www.fidelity.com earlier than indicated above when FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee determines that there is a legitimate business purpose and the additional disclosure is not harmful to the fund.

Unless otherwise indicated, this information will be available on the web site until updated for the next applicable period.

A fund may also from time to time provide or make available to the Board or third parties upon request specific fund level performance attribution information and statistics. Third parties may include fund shareholders or prospective fund shareholders, members of the press, consultants, and ratings and ranking organizations. Nonexclusive examples of performance attribution information and statistics may include (i) the allocation of a fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions among various asset classes, sectors, industries, and countries, (ii) the characteristics of the stock and bond components of a fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions, (iii) the attribution of fund returns by asset class, sector, industry, and country and (iv) the volatility characteristics of a fund.

FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee may approve a request for fund level performance attribution and statistics as long as (i) such disclosure does not enable the receiving party to recreate the complete or partial portfolio holdings of any Fidelity ® fund prior to such fund's public disclosure of its portfolio holdings and (ii) Fidelity has made a good faith determination that the requested information is not material given the particular facts and circumstances. Fidelity may deny any request for performance attribution information and other statistical information about a fund made by any person, and may do so for any reason or for no reason.

Disclosure of non-public portfolio holdings information for a Fidelity ® fund's portfolio may only be provided pursuant to the guidelines below.

The Use of Holdings In Connection With Fund Operations. Material non-public holdings information may be provided as part of the activities associated with managing Fidelity ® funds to: entities which, by explicit agreement or by virtue of their respective duties to the fund, are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed; other parties if legally required; or persons FMR believes will not misuse the disclosed information. These entities, parties, and persons include, but are not limited to: a fund's trustees; a fund's manager, its sub-advisers, if any, and their affiliates whose access persons are subject to a code of ethics (including portfolio managers of affiliated funds of funds); contractors who are subject to a confidentiality agreement; a fund's auditors; a fund's custodians; proxy voting service providers; financial printers; pricing service vendors; broker-dealers in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or requests for price quotations or bids on one or more securities; securities lending agents; counsel to a fund or its Independent Trustees; regulatory authorities; stock exchanges and other listing organizations; parties to litigation; third parties in connection with a bankruptcy proceeding relating to a fund holding; and third parties who have submitted a standing request to a money market fund for daily holdings information. Non-public holdings information may also be provided to an issuer regarding the number or percentage of its shares that are owned by a fund and in connection with redemptions in kind.

Other Uses Of Holdings Information. In addition, each fund may provide material non-public holdings information to (i) third parties that calculate information derived from holdings for use by FMR, a sub-adviser, or their affiliates, (ii) ratings and rankings organizations, and (iii) an investment adviser, trustee, or their agents to whom holdings are disclosed for due diligence purposes or in anticipation of a merger involving a fund. Each individual request is reviewed by the Executive Holdings Policy Committee which must find, in its sole discretion that, based on the specific facts and circumstances, the disclosure appears unlikely to be harmful to a fund. Entities receiving this information must have in place control mechanisms to reasonably ensure or otherwise agree that, (a) the holdings information will be kept confidential, (b) no employee shall use the information to effect trading or for their personal benefit, and (c) the nature and type of information that they, in turn, may disclose to third parties is limited. FMR relies primarily on the existence of non-disclosure agreements and/or control mechanisms when determining that disclosure is not likely to be harmful to a fund.

At this time, the entities receiving information described in the preceding paragraph are: Factset Research Systems Inc. (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (full holdings weekly (generally as of the previous Friday), generally 5 business days thereafter); MSCI Inc. and certain affiliates (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); and Bloomberg, L.P. (full holdings daily, on the next business day).

FMR, its affiliates, or the funds will not enter into any arrangements with third parties from which they derive consideration for the disclosure of material non-public holdings information. If, in the future, such an arrangement is desired, prior Board approval would be sought and any such arrangements would be disclosed in the funds' SAI.

There can be no assurance that the funds' policies and procedures with respect to disclosure of fund portfolio holdings will prevent the misuse of such information by individuals and firms that receive such information.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

Each fund's financial statements and financial highlights for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, and report of the independent registered public accounting firm, are included in each fund's Form N-CSR and are incorporated herein by reference. 

Total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table may differ from the ratios of expenses to average net assets in the financial highlights because total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table include any acquired fund fees and expenses, whereas the ratios of expenses in the financial highlights do not, except to the extent any acquired fund fees and expenses relate to an entity, such as a wholly-owned subsidiary, with which a fund's financial statements are consolidated. Acquired funds include other investment companies (such as Central funds or other underlying funds) in which a fund has invested, if and to the extent it is permitted to do so.

Total annual operating expenses in the prospectus fee table and the financial highlights do not include any expenses associated with investments in certain structured or synthetic products that may rely on the exception from the definition of "investment company" provided by section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act. 

APPENDIX

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Fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

April 29, 2026

 

This Statement of Additional Information (SAI) is not a prospectus. Portions of the fund's annual report are incorporated herein. The annual report(s) are supplied with this SAI.

To obtain a free additional copy of a prospectus or SAI, dated April 29, 2026, an annual report, a fund's financial statements, or a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at 1-800-544-8544 or visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com.

For more information on any Fidelity ® fund, including charges and expenses, call Fidelity at the number indicated above for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before investing or sending money.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

VALUATION

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

SECURITIES LENDING

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

APPENDIX

 

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS 

The following policies and limitations supplement those set forth in the prospectus. Unless otherwise noted, whenever an investment policy or limitation states a maximum percentage of the fund's assets that may be invested in any security or other asset, or sets forth a policy regarding quality standards, such standard or percentage limitation will be determined immediately after and as a result of the fund's acquisition of such security or other asset. Accordingly, any subsequent change in values, net assets, or other circumstances will not be considered when determining whether the investment complies with the fund's investment policies and limitations.

The fund's fundamental investment policies and limitations cannot be changed without approval by a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act)) of the fund. However, except for the fundamental investment limitations listed below, the investment policies and limitations described in this Statement of Additional Information (SAI) are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

The following are the fund's fundamental investment limitations set forth in their entirety.

Diversification

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer; provided that the fund intends to be diversified in approximately the same proportion as the fund's underlying index is diversified.

Senior Securities

The fund may not issue senior securities, except in connection with the insurance program established by the fund pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission or as otherwise permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Borrowing

The fund may not borrow money, except that the fund may borrow money for temporary or emergency purposes (not for leveraging or investment) in an amount not exceeding 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) less liabilities (other than borrowings). Any borrowings that come to exceed this amount will be reduced within three days (not including Sundays and holidays) to the extent necessary to comply with the 33 1/3% limitation.

Underwriting

The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies.

Concentration

The fund may not purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities) if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of companies whose principal business activities are in the same industry.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) looks through to the U.S. Government securities.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in any non-money market Central fund, FMR looks through to the holdings of the Central fund.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, FMR may analyze the characteristics of a particular issuer and security and assign an industry or sector classification consistent with those characteristics in the event that the third-party classification provider used by FMR does not assign a classification.

Real Estate

The fund may not purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from investing in securities or other instruments backed by real estate or securities of companies engaged in the real estate business).

Commodities

The fund may not purchase or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from purchasing or selling options and futures contracts or from investing in securities or other instruments backed by physical commodities).

Loans

The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.

Pooled Funds

The fund may, notwithstanding any other fundamental investment policy or limitation, invest all of its assets in the securities of a single open-end management investment company managed by FMR or an affiliate or successor with substantially the same fundamental investment objective, policies, and limitations as the fund.

 

In addition, as a matter of fundamental policy:

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.

The S&P 500 ® Index broadly represents the performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States. In the future, the Adviser may, subject to shareholders' approval and 30 days' notice, select another index if that index is deemed more representative of the performance of U.S. common stocks.

The following investment limitations are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

Short Sales

The fund does not currently intend to sell securities short, unless it owns or has the right to obtain securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short, and provided that transactions in futures contracts and options are not deemed to constitute selling securities short.

Margin Purchases

The fund does not currently intend to purchase securities on margin, except that the fund may obtain such short-term credits as are necessary for the clearance of transactions, and provided that margin payments in connection with futures contracts and options on futures contracts shall not constitute purchasing securities on margin.

Borrowing

The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements are treated as borrowings for purposes of the fundamental borrowing investment limitation).

Illiquid Securities

The fund does not currently intend to purchase any security if, as a result, more than 10% of its net assets would be invested in securities that are deemed to be illiquid because they are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale or because they cannot be sold or disposed of in the ordinary course of business at approximately the prices at which they are valued.

For purposes of the fund's illiquid securities limitation discussed above, if through a change in values, net assets, or other circumstances, the fund were in a position where more than 10% of its net assets were invested in illiquid securities, it would consider appropriate steps to protect liquidity.

Loans

The fund does not currently intend to lend assets other than securities to other parties, except by (a) lending money (up to 15% of the fund's net assets) to a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) assuming any unfunded commitments in connection with the acquisition of loans, loan participations, or other forms of debt instruments. (This limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities, to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.)

Pooled Funds

The fund does not currently intend to invest all of its assets in the securities of a single open-end management investment company managed by FMR or an affiliate or successor with substantially the same fundamental investment objective, policies, and limitations as the fund.

 

In addition to the fund's fundamental and non-fundamental investment limitations discussed above:

In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.

Subchapter M generally requires the fund to invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities of any one issuer or in the securities of certain publicly-traded partnerships and to invest at least 50% of its total assets so that (a) no more than 5% of the fund's total assets are invested in securities of any one issuer, and (b) the fund does not hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer. However, Subchapter M allows unlimited investments in cash, cash items, government securities (as defined in Subchapter M) and securities of other regulated investment companies. These tax requirements are generally applied at the end of each quarter of the fund's taxable year.

For the fund's policies and limitations on futures and options transactions, see "Investment Policies and Limitations - Futures, Options, and Swaps."

 

The following pages contain more detailed information about types of instruments in which the fund may invest, techniques the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may employ in pursuit of the fund's investment objective, and a summary of related risks. The fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may not buy all of these instruments or use all of these techniques unless it believes that doing so will help the fund achieve its goal. However, the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) is not required to buy any particular instrument or use any particular technique even if to do so might benefit the fund.

On the following pages in this section titled "Investment Policies and Limitations," and except as otherwise indicated, references to "an adviser" or "the adviser" may relate to the fund's adviser or a sub-adviser, as applicable.

Affiliated Bank Transactions. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in transactions with financial institutions that are, or may be considered to be, "affiliated persons" of the fund under the 1940 Act. These transactions may involve repurchase agreements with custodian banks; short-term obligations of, and repurchase agreements with, the 50 largest U.S. banks (measured by deposits); municipal securities; U.S. Government securities with affiliated financial institutions that are primary dealers in these securities; short-term currency transactions; and short-term borrowings. In accordance with exemptive orders issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Board of Trustees has established and periodically reviews procedures applicable to transactions involving affiliated financial institutions.

Borrowing. If a fund borrows money, its share price may be subject to greater fluctuation until the borrowing is paid off. If a fund makes additional investments while borrowings are outstanding, this may be considered a form of leverage.

Cash Management. A fund may hold uninvested cash or may invest it in cash equivalents such as money market securities, repurchase agreements, or shares of short-term bond or money market funds, including (for Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients only) shares of Fidelity ® Central funds. Generally, these securities offer less potential for gains than other types of securities.

Central Funds are special types of investment vehicles created by Fidelity for use by the Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients. Central funds are used to invest in particular security types or investment disciplines, or for cash management. Central funds incur certain costs related to their investment activity (such as custodial fees and expenses), but generally do not pay management fees. The investment results of the portions of a Fidelity ® fund's assets invested in the Central funds will be based upon the investment results of those funds.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Notice of Exclusion. The Adviser, on behalf of the Fidelity® fund to which this SAI relates, has filed with the National Futures Association a notice claiming an exclusion from the definition of the term "commodity pool operator" (CPO) under the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and the rules of the CFTC promulgated thereunder, with respect to the fund's operation. Accordingly, neither a fund nor its adviser is subject to registration or regulation as a commodity pool or a CPO. As of the date of this SAI, the adviser does not expect to register as a CPO of the fund. However, there is no certainty that a fund or its adviser will be able to rely on an exclusion in the future as the fund's investments change over time. A fund may determine not to use investment strategies that trigger additional CFTC regulation or may determine to operate subject to CFTC regulation, if applicable. If a fund or its adviser operates subject to CFTC regulation, it may incur additional expenses.

Common Stock represents an equity or ownership interest in an issuer. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock, although related proceedings can take time to resolve and results can be unpredictable. For purposes of a Fidelity ® fund's policies related to investment in common stock Fidelity considers depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock to be common stock.

Convertible Securities are bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities that may be converted or exchanged (by the holder or by the issuer) into shares of the underlying common stock (or cash or securities of equivalent value) at a stated exchange ratio. A convertible security may also be called for redemption or conversion by the issuer after a particular date and under certain circumstances (including a specified price) established upon issue. If a convertible security held by a fund is called for redemption or conversion, the fund could be required to tender it for redemption, convert it into the underlying common stock, or sell it to a third party.

Convertible securities generally have less potential for gain or loss than common stocks. Convertible securities generally provide yields higher than the underlying common stocks, but generally lower than comparable non-convertible securities. Because of this higher yield, convertible securities generally sell at prices above their "conversion value," which is the current market value of the stock to be received upon conversion. The difference between this conversion value and the price of convertible securities will vary over time depending on changes in the value of the underlying common stocks and interest rates. When the underlying common stocks decline in value, convertible securities will tend not to decline to the same extent because of the interest or dividend payments and the repayment of principal at maturity for certain types of convertible securities. However, securities that are convertible other than at the option of the holder generally do not limit the potential for loss to the same extent as securities convertible at the option of the holder. When the underlying common stocks rise in value, the value of convertible securities may also be expected to increase. At the same time, however, the difference between the market value of convertible securities and their conversion value will narrow, which means that the value of convertible securities will generally not increase to the same extent as the value of the underlying common stocks. Because convertible securities may also be interest-rate sensitive, their value may increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise. Convertible securities are also subject to credit risk, and are often lower-quality securities.

Debt Securities are used by issuers to borrow money. The issuer usually pays a fixed, variable, or floating rate of interest, and must repay the amount borrowed, usually at the maturity of the security. Some debt securities, such as zero coupon bonds, do not pay interest but are sold at a deep discount from their face values. Debt securities include corporate bonds, government securities, repurchase agreements, and mortgage and other asset-backed securities.

Disruption to Financial Markets and Related Government Intervention. Economic downturns can trigger various economic, legal, budgetary, tax, and regulatory reforms across the globe. Instability in the financial markets in the wake of events such as the 2008 economic downturn led the U.S. Government and other governments to take a number of then-unprecedented actions designed to support certain financial institutions and segments of the financial markets that experienced extreme volatility, and in some cases, a lack of liquidity. Federal, state, local, foreign, and other governments, their regulatory agencies, or self-regulatory organizations may take actions that affect the regulation of the instruments in which a fund invests, or the issuers of such instruments, in ways that are unforeseeable. Reforms may also change the way in which a fund is regulated and could limit or preclude a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or engage in certain strategies. Also, while reforms generally are intended to strengthen markets, systems, and public finances, they could affect fund expenses and the value of fund investments in unpredictable ways.

Similarly, widespread disease including pandemics and epidemics, and natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, droughts, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and climate-related phenomena generally, have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, adversely impacting individual companies, sectors, industries, markets, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of a fund's investments. Economies and financial markets throughout the world have become increasingly interconnected, which increases the likelihood that events or conditions in one region or country will adversely affect markets or issuers in other regions or countries, including the United States. Additionally, market disruptions may result in increased market volatility; regulatory trading halts; closure of domestic or foreign exchanges, markets, or governments; or market participants operating pursuant to business continuity plans for indeterminate periods of time. Further, market disruptions can (i) prevent a fund from executing advantageous investment decisions in a timely manner, (ii) negatively impact a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective, and (iii) may exacerbate the risks discussed elsewhere in a fund's registration statement, including political, social, and economic risks.

The value of a fund's portfolio is also generally subject to the risk of future local, national, or global economic or natural disturbances based on unknown weaknesses in the markets in which a fund invests. In the event of such a disturbance, the issuers of securities held by a fund may experience significant declines in the value of their assets and even cease operations, or may receive government assistance accompanied by increased restrictions on their business operations or other government intervention. In addition, it remains uncertain that the U.S. Government or foreign governments will intervene in response to current or future market disturbances and the effect of any such future intervention cannot be predicted.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are shares of other investment companies, commodity pools, or other entities that are traded on an exchange. Assets underlying the ETF shares may consist of stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments, depending on an ETF's investment objective and strategies. An ETF may seek to replicate the performance of a specific index or may be actively managed.

Typically, shares of an ETF that tracks an index are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark increases. However, in the case of inverse ETFs (also called "short ETFs" or "bear ETFs"), ETF shares are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark decreases. Inverse ETFs seek to deliver the opposite of the performance of the benchmark they track and are often marketed as a way for investors to profit from, or at least hedge their exposure to, downward moving markets. Investments in inverse ETFs are similar to holding short positions in the underlying benchmark.

ETF shares are redeemable only in large blocks of shares often called "creation units" by persons other than a fund, and are redeemed principally in-kind at each day's next calculated net asset value per share (NAV). ETFs typically incur fees that are separate from those fees incurred directly by a fund. A fund's purchase of ETFs results in the layering of expenses, such that the fund would indirectly bear a proportionate share of any ETF's operating expenses. Further, while traditional investment companies are continuously offered at NAV, ETFs are traded in the secondary market (e.g., on a stock exchange) on an intra-day basis at prices that may be above or below the value of their underlying portfolios.

Some of the risks of investing in an ETF that tracks an index are similar to those of investing in an indexed mutual fund, including tracking error risk (the risk of errors in matching the ETF's underlying assets to the index or other benchmark); and the risk that because an ETF that tracks an index is not actively managed, it cannot sell stocks or other assets as long as they are represented in the index or other benchmark. Other ETF risks include the risk that ETFs may trade in the secondary market at a discount from their NAV and the risk that the ETFs may not be liquid. ETFs also may be leveraged. Leveraged ETFs seek to deliver multiples of the performance of the index or other benchmark they track and use derivatives in an effort to amplify the returns (or decline, in the case of inverse ETFs) of the underlying index or benchmark. While leveraged ETFs may offer the potential for greater return, the potential for loss and the speed at which losses can be realized also are greater. Most leveraged and inverse ETFs "reset" daily, meaning they are designed to achieve their stated objectives on a daily basis. Leveraged and inverse ETFs can deviate substantially from the performance of their underlying benchmark over longer periods of time, particularly in volatile periods.

Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) are a type of senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by financial institutions that combines aspects of both bonds and ETFs. An ETN's returns are based on the performance of a market index or other reference asset minus fees and expenses. Similar to ETFs, ETNs are listed on an exchange and traded in the secondary market. However, unlike an ETF, an ETN can be held until the ETN's maturity, at which time the issuer will pay a return linked to the performance of the market index or other reference asset to which the ETN is linked minus certain fees. Unlike regular bonds, ETNs typically do not make periodic interest payments and principal typically is not protected.

ETNs also incur certain expenses not incurred by their applicable index. The market value of an ETN is determined by supply and demand, the current performance of the index or other reference asset, and the credit rating of the ETN issuer. The market value of ETN shares may differ from their intraday indicative value. The value of an ETN may also change due to a change in the issuer's credit rating. As a result, there may be times when an ETN's share trades at a premium or discount to its NAV. Some ETNs that use leverage in an effort to amplify the returns of an underlying index or other reference asset can, at times, be relatively illiquid and, thus, they may be difficult to purchase or sell at a fair price. Leveraged ETNs may offer the potential for greater return, but the potential for loss and speed at which losses can be realized also are greater.

Exposure to Foreign and Emerging Markets. Foreign securities, foreign currencies, and securities issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign operations may involve significant risks in addition to the risks inherent in U.S. investments.

Foreign investments involve risks relating to local political, economic, regulatory, or social instability, military action or unrest, or adverse diplomatic developments, and may be affected by actions of foreign governments adverse to the interests of U.S. investors. Such actions may include expropriation or nationalization of assets, confiscatory taxation, restrictions on U.S. investment or on the ability to repatriate assets or convert currency into U.S. dollars, or other government intervention. From time to time, a fund's adviser and/or its affiliates may determine that, as a result of regulatory requirements that may apply to the adviser and/or its affiliates due to investments in a particular country, investments in the securities of issuers domiciled or listed on trading markets in that country above certain thresholds (which may apply at the account level or in the aggregate across all accounts managed by the adviser and its affiliates) may be impractical or undesirable. In such instances, the adviser may limit or exclude investment in a particular issuer, and investment flexibility may be restricted. There is no assurance that a fund's adviser will be able to anticipate these potential events or counter their effects. In addition, the value of securities denominated in foreign currencies and of dividends and interest paid with respect to such securities will fluctuate based on the relative strength of the U.S. dollar.

It is anticipated that in most cases the best available market for foreign securities will be on an exchange or in over-the-counter (OTC) markets located outside of the United States. Foreign stock markets, while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as developed as those in the United States, and securities of some foreign issuers may be less liquid and more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. issuers. Foreign security trading, settlement and custodial practices (including those involving securities settlement where fund assets may be released prior to receipt of payment) are often less developed than those in U.S. markets, and may result in increased investment or valuation risk or substantial delays in the event of a failed trade or the insolvency of, or breach of duty by, a foreign broker-dealer, securities depository, or foreign subcustodian. In addition, the costs associated with foreign investments, including withholding taxes, brokerage commissions, and custodial costs, are generally higher than with U.S. investments.

Foreign markets may offer less protection to investors than U.S. markets. Foreign issuers are generally not bound by uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting requirements and standards of practice comparable to those applicable to U.S. issuers. Adequate public information on foreign issuers may not be available, and it may be difficult to secure dividends and information regarding corporate actions on a timely basis. In general, there is less overall governmental supervision and regulation of securities exchanges, brokers, and listed companies than in the United States. OTC markets tend to be less regulated than stock exchange markets and, in certain countries, may be totally unregulated. Regulatory enforcement may be influenced by economic or political concerns, and investors may have difficulty enforcing their legal rights in foreign countries.

Some foreign securities impose restrictions on transfer within the United States or to U.S. persons. Although securities subject to such transfer restrictions may be marketable abroad, they may be less liquid than foreign securities of the same class that are not subject to such restrictions.

American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) as well as other "hybrid" forms of ADRs, including European Depositary Receipts (EDRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), are certificates evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign issuer. These certificates are issued by depository banks and generally trade on an established market in the United States or elsewhere. The underlying shares are held in trust by a custodian bank or similar financial institution in the issuer's home country. The depository bank may not have physical custody of the underlying securities at all times and may charge fees for various services, including forwarding dividends and interest and corporate actions. ADRs are alternatives to directly purchasing the underlying foreign securities in their national markets and currencies. However, ADRs continue to be subject to many of the risks associated with investing directly in foreign securities. These risks include foreign exchange risk as well as the political and economic risks of the underlying issuer's country.

The risks of foreign investing may be magnified for investments in emerging markets. Security prices in emerging markets can be significantly more volatile than those in more developed markets, reflecting the greater uncertainties of investing in less established markets and economies. In particular, countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable governments, may present the risks of nationalization of businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets, and may have less protection of property rights than more developed countries. The economies of countries with emerging markets may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times.

Foreign Currency Transactions. A fund may conduct foreign currency transactions on a spot (i.e., cash) or forward basis (i.e., by entering into forward contracts to purchase or sell foreign currencies). Although foreign exchange dealers generally do not charge a fee for such conversions, they do realize a profit based on the difference between the prices at which they are buying and selling various currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency at one rate, while offering a lesser rate of exchange should the counterparty desire to resell that currency to the dealer. Forward contracts are customized transactions that require a specific amount of a currency to be delivered at a specific exchange rate on a specific date or range of dates in the future. Forward contracts are generally traded in an interbank market directly between currency traders (usually large commercial banks) and their customers. The parties to a forward contract may agree to offset or terminate the contract before its maturity, or may hold the contract to maturity and complete the contemplated currency exchange.

The following discussion summarizes the principal currency management strategies involving forward contracts that could be used by a fund. A fund may also use swap agreements, indexed securities, and options and futures contracts relating to foreign currencies for the same purposes. Forward contracts not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through payments in U.S. dollars rather than through delivery of the underlying currency. All of these instruments and transactions are subject to the risk that the counterparty will default.

A "settlement hedge" or "transaction hedge" is designed to protect a fund against an adverse change in foreign currency values between the date a security denominated in a foreign currency is purchased or sold and the date on which payment is made or received. Entering into a forward contract for the purchase or sale of the amount of foreign currency involved in an underlying security transaction for a fixed amount of U.S. dollars "locks in" the U.S. dollar price of the security. Forward contracts to purchase or sell a foreign currency may also be used to protect a fund in anticipation of future purchases or sales of securities denominated in foreign currency, even if the specific investments have not yet been selected.

A fund may also use forward contracts to hedge against a decline in the value of existing investments denominated in a foreign currency. For example, if a fund owned securities denominated in pounds sterling, it could enter into a forward contract to sell pounds sterling in return for U.S. dollars to hedge against possible declines in the pound's value. Such a hedge, sometimes referred to as a "position hedge," would tend to offset both positive and negative currency fluctuations, but would not offset changes in security values caused by other factors. A fund could also attempt to hedge the position by selling another currency expected to perform similarly to the pound sterling. This type of hedge, sometimes referred to as a "proxy hedge," could offer advantages in terms of cost, yield, or efficiency, but generally would not hedge currency exposure as effectively as a direct hedge into U.S. dollars. Proxy hedges may result in losses if the currency used to hedge does not perform similarly to the currency in which the hedged securities are denominated.

A fund may enter into forward contracts to shift its investment exposure from one currency into another. This may include shifting exposure from U.S. dollars to a foreign currency, or from one foreign currency to another foreign currency. This type of strategy, sometimes known as a "cross-hedge," will tend to reduce or eliminate exposure to the currency that is sold, and increase exposure to the currency that is purchased, much as if a fund had sold a security denominated in one currency and purchased an equivalent security denominated in another. A fund may cross-hedge its U.S. dollar exposure in order to achieve a representative weighted mix of the major currencies in its benchmark index and/or to cover an underweight country or region exposure in its portfolio. Cross-hedges protect against losses resulting from a decline in the hedged currency, but will cause a fund to assume the risk of fluctuations in the value of the currency it purchases.

Successful use of currency management strategies will depend on an adviser's skill in analyzing currency values. Currency management strategies may substantially change a fund's investment exposure to changes in currency exchange rates and could result in losses to a fund if currencies do not perform as an adviser anticipates. For example, if a currency's value rose at a time when a fund had hedged its position by selling that currency in exchange for dollars, the fund would not participate in the currency's appreciation. If a fund hedges currency exposure through proxy hedges, the fund could realize currency losses from both the hedge and the security position if the two currencies do not move in tandem. Similarly, if a fund increases its exposure to a foreign currency and that currency's value declines, the fund will realize a loss. Foreign currency transactions involve the risk that anticipated currency movements will not be accurately predicted and that a fund's hedging strategies will be ineffective. Moreover, it is impossible to precisely forecast the market value of portfolio securities at the expiration of a foreign currency forward contract. Accordingly, a fund may be required to buy or sell additional currency on the spot market (and bear the expenses of such transaction), if an adviser's predictions regarding the movement of foreign currency or securities markets prove inaccurate.

A fund may be required to limit its hedging transactions in foreign currency forwards, futures, and options in order to maintain its classification as a "regulated investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code (Code). Hedging transactions could result in the application of the mark-to-market provisions of the Code, which may cause an increase (or decrease) in the amount of taxable dividends paid by a fund and could affect whether dividends paid by a fund are classified as capital gains or ordinary income. There is no assurance that an adviser's use of currency management strategies will be advantageous to a fund or that it will employ currency management strategies at appropriate times.

Funds of Funds and Other Large Shareholders. Certain Fidelity ® funds and accounts (including funds of funds) invest in other funds ("underlying funds") and, as a result, may at times have substantial investments in one or more underlying funds.

An underlying fund may experience large redemptions or investments due to transactions in its shares by funds of funds, other large shareholders, or similarly managed accounts. While it is impossible to predict the overall effect of these transactions over time, there could be an adverse impact on an underlying fund's performance. In the event of such redemptions or investments, an underlying fund could be required to sell securities or to invest cash at a time when it may not otherwise desire to do so. Such transactions may increase an underlying fund's brokerage and/or other transaction costs and affect the liquidity of a fund's portfolio. In addition, when funds of funds or other investors own a substantial portion of an underlying fund's shares, a large redemption by such an investor could cause actual expenses to increase, or could result in the underlying fund's current expenses being allocated over a smaller asset base, leading to an increase in the underlying fund's expense ratio. Redemptions of underlying fund shares could also accelerate the realization of taxable capital gains in the fund if sales of securities result in capital gains. The impact of these transactions is likely to be greater when a fund of funds or other significant investor purchases, redeems, or owns a substantial portion of the underlying fund's shares.

When possible, Fidelity will consider how to minimize these potential adverse effects, and may take such actions as it deems appropriate to address potential adverse effects, including redemption of shares in-kind rather than in cash or carrying out the transactions over a period of time, although there can be no assurance that such actions will be successful. A high volume of redemption requests can impact an underlying fund the same way as the transactions of a single shareholder with substantial investments. As an additional safeguard, Fidelity ® fund of funds may manage the placement of their redemption requests in a manner designed to minimize the impact of such requests on the day-to-day operations of the underlying funds in which they invest. This may involve, for example, redeeming its shares of an underlying fund gradually over time or through use of a transition account.

Fund's Rights as an Investor. Fidelity ® funds do not intend to direct or administer the day-to-day operations of any company. A fund may, however, exercise its rights as a shareholder or lender and may communicate its views on important matters of policy to a company's management, board of directors, and shareholders, and holders of a company's other securities when such matters could have a significant effect on the value of the fund's investment in the company. The activities in which a fund may engage, either individually or in conjunction with others, may include, among others, supporting or opposing proposed changes in a company's corporate structure or business activities; seeking changes in a company's directors or management; seeking changes in a company's direction or policies; seeking the sale or reorganization of the company or a portion of its assets; supporting or opposing third-party takeover efforts; supporting the filing of a bankruptcy petition; or foreclosing on collateral securing a security. This area of corporate activity is increasingly prone to litigation and it is possible that a fund could be involved in lawsuits related to such activities. Such activities will be monitored with a view to mitigating, to the extent possible, the risk of litigation against a fund and the risk of actual liability if a fund is involved in litigation. No guarantee can be made, however, that litigation against a fund will not be undertaken or liabilities incurred. A fund's proxy voting guidelines are included in its SAI.

Futures, Options, and Swaps. The success of any strategy involving futures, options, and swaps depends on an adviser's analysis of many economic and mathematical factors and a fund's return may be higher if it never invested in such instruments. Additionally, some of the contracts discussed below are new instruments without a trading history and there can be no assurance that a market for the instruments will continue to exist. Government legislation or regulation could affect the use of such instruments and could limit a fund's ability to pursue its investment strategies. If a fund invests a significant portion of its assets in derivatives, its investment exposure could far exceed the value of its portfolio securities and its investment performance could be primarily dependent upon securities it does not own.

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund will not: (a) sell futures contracts, purchase put options, or write call options if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be hedged with futures and options under normal conditions; (b) purchase futures contracts or write put options if, as a result, the fund's total obligations upon settlement or exercise of purchased futures contracts and written put options would exceed 25% of its total assets under normal conditions; or (c) purchase call options if, as a result, the current value of option premiums for call options purchased by the fund would exceed 5% of the fund's total assets. These limitations do not apply to options attached to or acquired or traded together with their underlying securities, and do not apply to structured notes.

The policies and limitations regarding the fund's investments in futures contracts, options, and swaps may be changed as regulatory agencies permit.

The requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company may limit the extent to which a fund may enter into futures, options on futures, and forward contracts.

Futures Contracts. In purchasing a futures contract, the buyer agrees to purchase a specified underlying instrument at a specified future date. In selling a futures contract, the seller agrees to sell a specified underlying instrument at a specified date. Futures contracts are standardized, exchange-traded contracts and the price at which the purchase and sale will take place is fixed when the buyer and seller enter into the contract. Some currently available futures contracts are based on specific securities or baskets of securities, some are based on commodities or commodities indexes (for funds that seek commodities exposure), and some are based on indexes of securities prices (including foreign indexes for funds that seek foreign exposure). In addition, some currently available futures contracts are based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and other interest rates. Futures on indexes and futures not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through cash payments rather than through delivery of the underlying instrument. Futures can be held until their delivery dates, or can be closed out by offsetting purchases or sales of futures contracts before then if a liquid market is available. A fund may realize a gain or loss by closing out its futures contracts.

The value of a futures contract tends to increase and decrease in tandem with the value of its underlying instrument. Therefore, purchasing futures contracts will tend to increase a fund's exposure to positive and negative price fluctuations in the underlying instrument, much as if it had purchased the underlying instrument directly. When a fund sells a futures contract, by contrast, the value of its futures position will tend to move in a direction contrary to the market for the underlying instrument. Selling futures contracts, therefore, will tend to offset both positive and negative market price changes, much as if the underlying instrument had been sold.

The purchaser or seller of a futures contract or an option for a futures contract is not required to deliver or pay for the underlying instrument or the final cash settlement price, as applicable, unless the contract is held until the delivery date. However, both the purchaser and seller are required to deposit "initial margin" with a futures broker, known as a futures commission merchant, when the contract is entered into. If the value of either party's position declines, that party will be required to make additional "variation margin" payments to settle the change in value on a daily basis. This process of "marking to market" will be reflected in the daily calculation of open positions computed in a fund's NAV. The party that has a gain is entitled to receive all or a portion of this amount. Initial and variation margin payments do not constitute purchasing securities on margin for purposes of a fund's investment limitations. Variation margin does not represent a borrowing or loan by a fund, but is instead a settlement between a fund and the futures commission merchant of the amount one would owe the other if the fund's contract expired. In the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of a futures commission merchant that holds margin on behalf of a fund, the fund may be entitled to return of margin owed to it only in proportion to the amount received by the futures commission merchant's other customers, potentially resulting in losses to the fund.

Although futures exchanges generally operate similarly in the United States and abroad, foreign futures exchanges may follow trading, settlement, and margin procedures that are different from those for U.S. exchanges. Futures contracts traded outside the United States may not involve a clearing mechanism or related guarantees and may involve greater risk of loss than U.S.-traded contracts, including potentially greater risk of losses due to insolvency of a futures broker, exchange member, or other party that may owe initial or variation margin to a fund. Because initial and variation margin payments may be measured in foreign currency, a futures contract traded outside the United States may also involve the risk of foreign currency fluctuation.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular futures contract at any particular time. Exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for futures contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. The daily limit governs only price movements during a particular trading day and therefore does not limit potential losses because the limit may work to prevent the liquidation of unfavorable positions. For example, futures prices have occasionally moved to the daily limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of positions and subjecting some holders of futures contracts to substantial losses.

If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or other market conditions, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value. These risks may be heightened for commodity futures contracts, which have historically been subject to greater price volatility than exists for instruments such as stocks and bonds.

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded futures contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in futures contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the futures position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Futures prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Futures prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell futures contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's futures positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments. In addition, the price of a commodity futures contract can reflect the storage costs associated with the purchase of the physical commodity.

Futures contracts on U.S. Government securities historically have reacted to an increase or decrease in interest rates in a manner similar to the manner in which the underlying U.S. Government securities reacted. To the extent, however, that a fund enters into such futures contracts, the value of these futures contracts will not vary in direct proportion to the value of the fund's holdings of U.S. Government securities. Thus, the anticipated spread between the price of the futures contract and the hedged security may be distorted due to differences in the nature of the markets. The spread also may be distorted by differences in initial and variation margin requirements, the liquidity of such markets and the participation of speculators in such markets.

Options. By purchasing a put option, the purchaser obtains the right (but not the obligation) to sell the option's underlying instrument at a fixed strike price. In return for this right, the purchaser pays the current market price for the option (known as the option premium). Options have various types of underlying instruments, including specific assets or securities, baskets of assets or securities, indexes of securities or commodities prices, and futures contracts (including commodity futures contracts). Options may be traded on an exchange or OTC. The purchaser may terminate its position in a put option by allowing it to expire or by exercising the option. If the option is allowed to expire, the purchaser will lose the entire premium. If the option is exercised, the purchaser completes the sale of the underlying instrument at the strike price. Depending on the terms of the contract, upon exercise, an option may require physical delivery of the underlying instrument or may be settled through cash payments. A purchaser may also terminate a put option position by closing it out in the secondary market at its current price, if a liquid secondary market exists.

The buyer of a typical put option can expect to realize a gain if the underlying instrument's price falls substantially. However, if the underlying instrument's price does not fall enough to offset the cost of purchasing the option, a put buyer can expect to suffer a loss (limited to the amount of the premium, plus related transaction costs).

The features of call options are essentially the same as those of put options, except that the purchaser of a call option obtains the right (but not the obligation) to purchase, rather than sell, the underlying instrument at the option's strike price. A call buyer typically attempts to participate in potential price increases of the underlying instrument with risk limited to the cost of the option if the underlying instrument's price falls. At the same time, the buyer can expect to suffer a loss if the underlying instrument's price does not rise sufficiently to offset the cost of the option.

The writer of a put or call option takes the opposite side of the transaction from the option's purchaser. In return for receipt of the premium, the writer assumes the obligation to pay or receive the strike price for the option's underlying instrument if the other party to the option chooses to exercise it. The writer may seek to terminate a position in a put option before exercise by closing out the option in the secondary market at its current price. If the secondary market is not liquid for a put option, however, the writer must continue to be prepared to pay the strike price while the option is outstanding, regardless of price changes. When writing an option on a futures contract, a fund will be required to make margin payments to a futures commission merchant as described above for futures contracts.

If the underlying instrument's price rises, a put writer would generally expect to profit, although its gain would be limited to the amount of the premium it received. If the underlying instrument's price remains the same over time, it is likely that the writer will also profit, because it should be able to close out the option at a lower price. If the underlying instrument's price falls, the put writer would expect to suffer a loss. This loss should be less than the loss from purchasing the underlying instrument directly, however, because the premium received for writing the option should mitigate the effects of the decline.

Writing a call option obligates the writer to sell or deliver the option's underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, upon exercise of the option. The characteristics of writing call options are similar to those of writing put options, except that writing calls generally is a profitable strategy if prices remain the same or fall. Through receipt of the option premium, a call writer should mitigate the effects of a price increase. At the same time, because a call writer must be prepared to deliver the underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, even if its current value is greater, a call writer gives up some ability to participate in price increases and, if a call writer does not hold the underlying instrument, a call writer's loss is theoretically unlimited.

Where a put or call option on a particular security is purchased to hedge against price movements in a related security, the price to close out the put or call option on the secondary market may move more or less than the price of the related security.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular options contract at any particular time. Options may have relatively low trading volume and liquidity if their strike prices are not close to the underlying instrument's current price. In addition, exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for exchange-traded options contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or otherwise, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value.

Unlike exchange-traded options, which are standardized with respect to the underlying instrument, expiration date, contract size, and strike price, the terms of OTC options (options not traded on exchanges) generally are established through negotiation with the other party to the option contract. While this type of arrangement allows the purchaser or writer greater flexibility to tailor an option to its needs, OTC options generally are less liquid and involve greater credit risk than exchange-traded options, which are backed by the clearing organization of the exchanges where they are traded.

Combined positions involve purchasing and writing options in combination with each other, or in combination with futures or forward contracts, to adjust the risk and return characteristics of the overall position. For example, purchasing a put option and writing a call option on the same underlying instrument would construct a combined position whose risk and return characteristics are similar to selling a futures contract. Another possible combined position would involve writing a call option at one strike price and buying a call option at a lower price, to reduce the risk of the written call option in the event of a substantial price increase. Because combined options positions involve multiple trades, they result in higher transaction costs and may be more difficult to open and close out.

A fund may also buy and sell options on swaps (swaptions), which are generally options on interest rate swaps. An option on a swap gives a party the right (but not the obligation) to enter into a new swap agreement or to extend, shorten, cancel or modify an existing contract at a specific date in the future in exchange for a premium. Depending on the terms of the particular option agreement, a fund will generally incur a greater degree of risk when it writes (sells) an option on a swap than it will incur when it purchases an option on a swap. When a fund purchases an option on a swap, it risks losing only the amount of the premium it has paid should it decide to let the option expire unexercised. However, when a fund writes an option on a swap, upon exercise of the option the fund will become obligated according to the terms of the underlying agreement. A fund that writes an option on a swap receives the premium and bears the risk of unfavorable changes in the preset rate on the underlying interest rate swap. Whether a fund's use of options on swaps will be successful in furthering its investment objective will depend on the adviser's ability to predict correctly whether certain types of investments are likely to produce greater returns than other investments. Options on swaps may involve risks similar to those discussed below in "Swap Agreements."

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded options contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in options contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the options position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Options prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Options prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the options and futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how options and futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell options contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's options positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments.

Swap Agreements. Under a typical equity swap agreement, a counterparty such as a bank or broker-dealer agrees to pay a fund a return equal to the dividend payments and increase in value, if any, of an index or group of stocks, or of a stock, and the fund agrees in return to pay a fixed or floating rate of interest, plus any declines in value of the index. Swap agreements can also have features providing for maximum or minimum exposure to a designated index. In order to hedge its exposure effectively, a fund would generally have to own other assets returning approximately the same amount as the interest rate payable by the fund under the swap agreement.

Swap agreements allow a fund to acquire or reduce credit exposure to a particular issuer, asset, or basket of assets. The most significant factor in the performance of swap agreements is the change in value of the specific index, security, or currency, or other factors that determine the amounts of payments due to and from a fund. If a swap agreement calls for payments by a fund, the fund must be prepared to make such payments when due. If the creditworthiness of a fund's swap counterparty declines, the risk that the counterparty may not perform could increase, potentially resulting in a loss to the fund and impairing the fund's correlation with its applicable index. Although there can be no assurance that a fund will be able to do so, a fund may be able to reduce or eliminate its exposure under a swap agreement either by assignment or other disposition, or by entering into an offsetting swap agreement with the same party or another more creditworthy party.

A fund bears the risk of loss of the amount expected to be received under a swap agreement in the event of the default or bankruptcy of a swap agreement counterparty. A fund would generally be required to provide margin or collateral for the benefit of that counterparty. If a counterparty to a swap transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited temporarily or permanently in exercising its right to the return of related fund assets designated as margin or collateral in an action against the counterparty.

Swap agreements are subject to the risk that the market value of the instrument will change in a way detrimental to a fund's interest. A fund bears the risk that an adviser will not accurately forecast market trends or the values of assets, reference rates, indexes, or other economic factors in establishing swap positions for a fund. If an adviser attempts to use a swap as a hedge against, or as a substitute for, a portfolio investment, a fund may be exposed to the risk that the swap will have or will develop imperfect or no correlation with the portfolio investment, which could cause substantial losses for a fund. While hedging strategies involving swap instruments can reduce the risk of loss, they can also reduce the opportunity for gain or even result in losses by offsetting favorable price movements in other fund investments. Swaps are complex and often valued subjectively.

Hybrid and Preferred Securities. A hybrid security may be a debt security, warrant, convertible security, certificate of deposit or other evidence of indebtedness on which the value of the interest on or principal of which is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument or financial strength of a reference entity (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, index, or business entity such as a financial institution). Another example is contingent convertible securities, which are fixed income securities that, under certain circumstances, either convert into common stock of the issuer or undergo a principal write-down by a predetermined percentage if the issuer's capital ratio falls below a predetermined trigger level. The liquidation value of such a security may be reduced upon a regulatory action and without the need for a bankruptcy proceeding. Preferred securities may take the form of preferred stock and represent an equity or ownership interest in an issuer that pays dividends at a specified rate and that has precedence over common stock in the payment of dividends. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds generally take precedence over the claims of those who own preferred and common stock.

The risks of investing in hybrid and preferred securities reflect a combination of the risks of investing in securities, options, futures and currencies. An investment in a hybrid or preferred security may entail significant risks that are not associated with a similar investment in a traditional debt or equity security. The risks of a particular hybrid or preferred security will depend upon the terms of the instrument, but may include the possibility of significant changes in the value of any applicable reference instrument. Such risks may depend upon factors unrelated to the operations or credit quality of the issuer of the hybrid or preferred security. Hybrid and preferred securities are potentially more volatile and carry greater market and liquidity risks than traditional debt or equity securities. Also, the price of the hybrid or preferred security and any applicable reference instrument may not move in the same direction or at the same time. In addition, because hybrid and preferred securities may be traded OTC or in bilateral transactions with the issuer of the security, hybrid and preferred securities may be subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the security and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates. In addition, uncertainty regarding the tax and regulatory treatment of hybrid and preferred securities may reduce demand for such securities and tax and regulatory considerations may limit the extent of a fund's investments in certain hybrid and preferred securities.

Illiquid Investments means any investment that cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. Difficulty in selling or disposing of illiquid investments may result in a loss or may be costly to a fund. Illiquid securities may include (1) repurchase agreements maturing in more than seven days without demand/redemption features, (2) OTC options and certain other derivatives, (3) private placements, (4) securities traded on markets and exchanges with structural constraints, and (5) loan participations.

Under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, a Fidelity ® fund's adviser classifies the liquidity of a fund's investments and monitors the extent of a fund's illiquid investments.

Various market, trading and investment-specific factors may be considered in determining the liquidity of a fund's investments including, but not limited to (1) the existence of an active trading market, (2) the nature of the security and the market in which it trades, (3) the number, diversity, and quality of dealers and prospective purchasers in the marketplace, (4) the frequency, volume, and volatility of trade and price quotations, (5) bid-ask spreads, (6) dates of issuance and maturity, (7) demand, put or tender features, and (8) restrictions on trading or transferring the investment.

Fidelity classifies certain investments as illiquid based upon these criteria. Fidelity also monitors for certain market, trading and investment-specific events that may cause Fidelity to re-evaluate an investment's liquidity status and may lead to an investment being classified as illiquid. In addition, Fidelity uses a third-party to assist with the liquidity classifications of the fund's investments, which includes calculating the time to sell and settle a specified size position in a particular investment without the sale significantly changing the market value of the investment.

Increasing Government Debt. The total public debt of the United States and other countries around the globe as a percent of gross domestic product has, at times, grown rapidly. Although high debt levels do not necessarily indicate or cause economic problems, they may create certain systemic risks if sound debt management practices are not implemented.

A high national debt level may increase market pressures to meet government funding needs, which may drive debt cost higher and cause a country to sell additional debt, thereby increasing refinancing risk. A high national debt also raises concerns that a government will not be able to make principal or interest payments when they are due. In the worst case, unsustainable debt levels can decline the valuation of currencies, and can prevent a government from implementing effective counter-cyclical fiscal policy in economic downturns.

Moreover, the total amount of debt the Treasury is authorized to incur is subject to a statutory limit. Once the Treasury reaches the debt limit, Congress must raise, extend or otherwise modify the limit to enable the Treasury to incur additional debt to pay the obligations of the U.S. government, including principal and interest payments on certain U.S. Government securities (such as Treasury bills, notes and bonds). Failure to, or potential failure to, increase the statutory debt limit could: increase the risk that the U.S. Government defaults on payments on certain U.S. Government securities; cause the credit rating of the U.S. Government to be downgraded or increase volatility in both stock and bond markets; result in higher debt servicing payments by the U.S. Government; reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities; and/or increase the costs of certain kinds of debt.

Rating services have, in the past, lowered their long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States. The market prices and yields of securities supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government may be adversely affected by rating services' decisions to downgrade the long-term sovereign credit rating of the United States.

Indexed Securities are instruments whose prices are indexed to the prices of other securities, securities indexes, or other financial indicators. Indexed securities typically, but not always, are debt securities or deposits whose values at maturity or coupon rates are determined by reference to a specific instrument, statistic, or measure.

Indexed securities also include commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and other fixed-income securities whose values at maturity or coupon interest rates are determined by reference to the returns of particular stock indexes. Indexed securities can be affected by stock prices as well as changes in interest rates and the creditworthiness of their issuers and may not track the indexes as accurately as direct investments in the indexes.

Insolvency of Issuers, Counterparties, and Intermediaries. Issuers of fund portfolio securities or counterparties to fund transactions that become insolvent or declare bankruptcy can pose special investment risks. In each circumstance, risk of loss, valuation uncertainty, increased illiquidity, and other unpredictable occurrences may negatively impact an investment. Each of these risks may be amplified in foreign markets, where security trading, settlement, and custodial practices can be less developed than those in the U.S. markets, and bankruptcy laws differ from those of the U.S.

As a general matter, if the issuer of a fund portfolio security is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock have priority over the claims of common stock owners. These events can negatively impact the value of the issuer's securities and the results of related proceedings can be unpredictable.

If a counterparty to a fund transaction, such as a swap transaction, a short sale, a borrowing, or other complex transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited in its ability to exercise rights to obtain the return of related fund assets or in exercising other rights against the counterparty. Uncertainty may also arise upon the insolvency of a securities or commodities intermediary such as a broker-dealer or futures commission merchant with which a fund has pending transactions. In addition, insolvency and liquidation proceedings take time to resolve, which can limit or preclude a fund's ability to terminate a transaction or obtain related assets or collateral in a timely fashion. If an intermediary becomes insolvent, while securities positions and other holdings may be protected by U.S. or foreign laws, it is sometimes difficult to determine whether these protections are available to specific trades based on the circumstances. Receiving the benefit of these protections can also take time to resolve, which may result in illiquid positions.

Interfund Borrowing and Lending Program. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, a Fidelity ® fund may lend money to, and borrow money from, other funds advised by FMR or its affiliates. A Fidelity ® fund will borrow through the program only when the costs are equal to or lower than the costs of bank loans. A Fidelity ® fund will lend through the program only when the returns are higher than those available from an investment in repurchase agreements. Interfund loans and borrowings normally extend overnight, but can have a maximum duration of seven days. Loans may be called on one day's notice. A Fidelity ® fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher interest rate if an interfund loan is called or not renewed. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.

Investment-Grade Debt Securities. Investment-grade debt securities include all types of debt instruments that are of medium and high-quality. Investment-grade debt securities include repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities as well as repurchase agreements collateralized by equity securities, non-investment-grade debt, and all other instruments in which a fund can perfect a security interest, provided the repurchase agreement counterparty has an investment-grade rating. Some investment-grade debt securities may possess speculative characteristics and may be more sensitive to economic changes and to changes in the financial conditions of issuers. An investment-grade rating means the security or issuer is rated investment-grade by a credit rating agency registered as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) with the SEC (for example, Moody's Investors Service, Inc.), or is unrated but considered to be of equivalent quality by a fund's adviser. For purposes of determining the maximum maturity of an investment-grade debt security, an adviser may take into account normal settlement periods.

Loans and Other Direct Debt Instruments. Direct debt instruments are interests in amounts owed by a corporate, governmental, or other borrower to lenders or lending syndicates (loans and loan participations), to suppliers of goods or services (trade claims or other receivables), or to other parties. Direct debt instruments involve a risk of loss in case of default or insolvency of the borrower and may offer less legal protection to the purchaser in the event of fraud or misrepresentation, or there may be a requirement that a fund supply additional cash to a borrower on demand. A fund may acquire loans by buying an assignment of all or a portion of the loan from a lender or by purchasing a loan participation from a lender or other purchaser of a participation.

Lenders and purchasers of loans and other forms of direct indebtedness depend primarily upon the creditworthiness of the borrower and/or any collateral for payment of interest and repayment of principal. If scheduled interest or principal payments are not made, the value of the instrument may be adversely affected. Loans that are fully secured provide more protections than an unsecured loan in the event of failure to make scheduled interest or principal payments. However, there is no assurance that the liquidation of collateral from a secured loan would satisfy the borrower's obligation, or that the collateral could be liquidated. Indebtedness of borrowers whose creditworthiness is poor involves substantially greater risks and may be highly speculative. Different types of assets may be used as collateral for a fund's loans and there can be no assurance that a fund will correctly evaluate the value of the assets collateralizing the fund's loans. Borrowers that are in bankruptcy or restructuring may never pay off their indebtedness, or may pay only a small fraction of the amount owed. In any restructuring or bankruptcy proceedings relating to a borrower funded by a fund, a fund may be required to accept collateral with less value than the amount of the loan made by the fund to the borrower. Direct indebtedness of foreign countries also involves a risk that the governmental entities responsible for the repayment of the debt may be unable, or unwilling, to pay interest and repay principal when due.

Loans and other types of direct indebtedness (which a fund may originate, acquire or otherwise gain exposure to) may not be readily marketable and may be subject to restrictions on resale. Some indebtedness may be difficult to dispose of readily at what the Adviser believes to be a fair price. In addition, valuation of illiquid indebtedness involves a greater degree of judgment in determining a fund's net asset value than if that value were based on readily available market quotations, and could result in significant variations in a fund's daily share price. Some loan interests are traded among certain financial institutions and accordingly may be deemed liquid. As the market for different types of indebtedness develops, the liquidity of these instruments is expected to improve.

Direct lending and investments in loans through direct assignment of a financial institution's interests with respect to a loan may involve additional risks. For example, if a loan is foreclosed, the lender/purchaser could become part owner of any collateral, and would bear the costs and liabilities associated with owning and disposing of the collateral. In the event of a default by the borrower, a fund may have difficulty disposing of the assets used as collateral for a loan. In addition, a purchaser could be held liable as a co-lender. Direct debt instruments may also involve a risk of insolvency of the lending bank or other intermediary.

A loan is often administered by a bank or other financial institution that acts as agent for all holders. The agent administers the terms of the loan, as specified in the loan agreement. Unless, under the terms of the loan or other indebtedness, the purchaser has direct recourse against the borrower, the purchaser may have to rely on the agent to apply appropriate credit remedies against a borrower. If assets held by the agent for the benefit of a purchaser were determined to be subject to the claims of the agent's general creditors, the purchaser might incur certain costs and delays in realizing payment on the loan or loan participation and could suffer a loss of principal or interest. Direct loans are typically not administered by an underwriter or agent bank. The terms of direct loans are negotiated with borrowers in private transactions. Direct loans are not publicly traded and may not have a secondary market.

A fund may seek to dispose of loans in certain cases, to the extent possible, through selling participations in the loan. In that case, a fund would remain subject to certain obligations, which may result in expenses for a fund and certain additional risks.

Direct indebtedness may include letters of credit, revolving credit facilities, or other standby financing commitments that obligate lenders/purchasers, including a fund, to make additional cash payments on demand. These commitments may have the effect of requiring a lender/purchaser to increase its investment in a borrower at a time when it would not otherwise have done so, even if the borrower's condition makes it unlikely that the amount will ever be repaid.

In the process of originating, buying, selling and holding loans, a fund may receive and/or pay certain fees. These fees are in addition to the interest payments received and may include facility, closing or upfront fees, commitment fees and commissions. A fund may receive or pay a facility, closing or upfront fee when it buys or sells a loan. A fund may receive a commitment fee throughout the life of the loan or as long as the fund remains invested in the loan (in addition to interest payments) for any unused portion of a committed line of credit. Other fees received by the fund may include prepayment fees, covenant waiver fees, ticking fees and/or modification fees. Legal fees related to the originating, buying, selling and holding loans may also be borne by the fund (including legal fees to assess conformity of a loan investment with 1940 Act provisions).

When engaging in direct lending, if permitted by its investment policies, a fund's performance may depend, in part, on the ability of the fund to originate loans on advantageous terms. A fund may compete with other lenders in originating and purchasing loans. Increased competition for, or a diminished available supply of, qualifying loans could result in lower yields on and/or less advantageous terms for such loans, which could reduce fund performance.

For a Fidelity ® fund that limits the amount of total assets that it will invest in any one issuer or in issuers within the same industry, the fund generally will treat the borrower as the "issuer" of indebtedness held by the fund. In the case of loan participations where a bank or other lending institution serves as financial intermediary between a fund and the borrower, if the participation does not shift to the fund the direct debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower, SEC interpretations require a fund, in appropriate circumstances, to treat both the lending bank or other lending institution and the borrower as "issuers" for these purposes. Treating a financial intermediary as an issuer of indebtedness may restrict a fund's ability to invest in indebtedness related to a single financial intermediary, or a group of intermediaries engaged in the same industry, even if the underlying borrowers represent many different companies and industries.

A fund may choose, at its expense or in conjunction with others, to pursue litigation or otherwise to exercise its rights as a security holder to seek to protect the interests of security holders if it determines this to be in the best interest of the fund's shareholders.

If permitted by its investment policies, a fund may also obtain exposure to the lending activities described above indirectly through its investments in underlying Fidelity ® funds or other vehicles that may engage in such activities directly.

Covenant-Lite Obligations. A fund can invest in or be exposed to loans and other similar debt obligations that are sometimes referred to as "covenant-lite" loans or obligations (covenant-lite obligations), which are loans or other similar debt obligations that lack financial maintenance covenants or possess fewer or contingent financial maintenance covenants and other financial protections for lenders and investors. In current market conditions, many new, restructured or reissued loans and similar debt obligations do not feature traditional financial maintenance covenants, which are intended to protect lenders and investors by imposing certain restrictions and other limitations on a borrower's operations or assets and by providing certain information and consent rights to lenders. Covenant-lite obligations allow borrowers to exercise more flexibility with respect to certain activities that may otherwise be limited or prohibited under similar loan obligations that are not covenant-lite. In an investment with a traditional financial maintenance covenant, the borrower is required to meet certain regular, specific financial tests over the term of the investment; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, the borrower would only be required to satisfy certain financial tests at the time it proposes to take a specific action or engage in a specific transaction (e.g., issuing additional debt, paying a dividend, or making an acquisition) or at a time when another financial criteria has been met (e.g., reduced availability under a revolving credit facility, or asset value falling below a certain percentage of outstanding debt obligations). In addition, in a traditional investment, the borrower is required to provide certain periodic financial reporting that typically includes a detailed calculation of various financial metrics; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, certain detailed financial information is only required to be provided when a financial metric is required to be calculated, which may result in (i) more limited access to financial information, (ii) difficulty evaluating the borrower's financial performance over time and/or (iii) delays in exercising rights and remedies in the event of a significant financial decline. In addition, in the event of default, covenant-lite obligations may exhibit diminished recovery values as the lender may not have the opportunity to negotiate with the borrower or take other measures intended to mitigate losses prior to default. Accordingly, a fund may have fewer rights with respect to covenant-lite obligations, including fewer protections against the possibility of default and fewer remedies, and may experience losses or delays in enforcing its rights on covenant-lite obligations. As a result, investments in or exposure to covenant-lite obligations are generally subject to more risk than investments that contain traditional financial maintenance covenants and financial reporting requirements.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Equity REITs own real estate properties, while mortgage REITs make construction, development, and long-term mortgage loans. Their value may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying property of the trusts, the creditworthiness of the issuer, property taxes, interest rates, and tax and regulatory requirements, such as those relating to the environment. Both types of trusts are dependent upon management skill, are not diversified, and are subject to heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers, self-liquidation, and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free status of income under the Internal Revenue Code and failing to maintain exemption from the 1940 Act.

Repurchase Agreements involve an agreement to purchase a security and to sell that security back to the original seller at an agreed-upon price. The resale price reflects the purchase price plus an agreed-upon incremental amount which is unrelated to the coupon rate or maturity of the purchased security. As protection against the risk that the original seller will not fulfill its obligation, the securities are held in a separate account at a bank, marked-to-market daily, and maintained at a value at least equal to the sale price plus the accrued incremental amount. The value of the security purchased may be more or less than the price at which the counterparty has agreed to purchase the security. In addition, delays or losses could result if the other party to the agreement defaults or becomes insolvent. A fund may be limited in its ability to exercise its right to liquidate assets related to a repurchase agreement with an insolvent counterparty. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in repurchase agreement transactions with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser.

Restricted Securities (including Private Placements) are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Difficulty in selling securities may result in a loss or be costly to a fund. Restricted securities, including private placements of private and public companies, generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Where registration is required, the holder of a registered security may be obligated to pay all or part of the registration expense and a considerable period may elapse between the time it decides to seek registration and the time it may be permitted to sell a security under an effective registration statement. If, during such a period, adverse market conditions were to develop, the holder might obtain a less favorable price than prevailed when it decided to seek registration of the security.

Reverse Repurchase Agreements. In a reverse repurchase agreement, a fund sells a security to another party, such as a bank or broker-dealer, in return for cash and agrees to repurchase that security at an agreed-upon price and time. A Fidelity ® fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser. Such transactions may increase fluctuations in the market value of a fund's assets and, if applicable, a fund's yield, and may be viewed as a form of leverage. Under SEC requirements, a fund needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with its reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions.

SEC Rule 18f-4.   In October 2020, the SEC adopted a final rule related to the use of derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and certain other transactions by registered investment companies (the "rule"). Subject to certain exceptions, the rule requires the funds to trade derivatives and certain other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations subject to a value-at-risk (VaR) leverage limit and to certain derivatives risk management program, reporting and board oversight requirements. Generally, these requirements apply to any fund engaging in derivatives transactions unless a fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception, which requires the fund to limit its gross notional derivatives exposure (with certain exceptions) to 10% of its net assets and to adopt derivatives risk management procedures. Under the rule, when a fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the final rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a fund may invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that (i) the fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the fund treats any such transaction as a derivatives transaction for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, a fund will be permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due. These requirements may limit the ability of the funds to use derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions, and the other relevant transactions as part of its investment strategies. These requirements also may increase the cost of the fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors.

Securities Lending. A Fidelity ® fund may lend securities to parties such as broker-dealers or other institutions, including an affiliate, National Financial Services LLC (NFS). Fidelity ® funds for which Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) serves as sub-adviser will not lend securities to Geode or its affiliates. Securities lending allows a fund to retain ownership of the securities loaned and, at the same time, earn additional income. The borrower provides the fund with collateral in an amount at least equal to the value of the securities loaned. The fund seeks to maintain the ability to obtain the right to vote or consent on proxy proposals involving material events affecting securities loaned. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased. For a Fidelity ® fund, loans will be made only to parties deemed by the fund's adviser to be in good standing and when, in the adviser's judgment, the income earned would justify the risks.

The Fidelity ® funds have retained agents, including NFS, an affiliate of the funds, to act as securities lending agent. If NFS acts as securities lending agent for a fund, it is subject to the overall supervision of the fund's adviser, and NFS will administer the lending program in accordance with guidelines approved by the fund's Trustees.

Cash received as collateral through loan transactions may be invested in other eligible securities, including shares of a money market fund. Investing this cash subjects that investment, as well as the securities loaned, to market appreciation or depreciation.

Securities of Other Investment Companies , including shares of closed-end investment companies (which include business development companies (BDCs)), unit investment trusts, and open-end investment companies such as mutual funds and ETFs, represent interests in professionally managed portfolios that may invest in any type of instrument. Investing in other investment companies involves substantially the same risks as investing directly in the underlying instruments, but may involve additional expenses at the underlying investment company-level, such as portfolio management fees and operating expenses. Fees and expenses incurred indirectly by a fund as a result of its investment in shares of one or more other investment companies generally are referred to as "acquired fund fees and expenses" and may appear as a separate line item in a fund's prospectus fee table. For certain investment companies, such as BDCs, these expenses may be significant. Certain types of investment companies, such as closed-end investment companies, issue a fixed number of shares that trade on a stock exchange or OTC at a premium or a discount to their NAV. Others are continuously offered at NAV, but may also be traded in the secondary market. Similarly, ETFs trade on a securities exchange and may trade at a premium or a discount to their NAV.

The securities of closed-end funds may be leveraged. As a result, a fund may be indirectly exposed to leverage through an investment in such securities. An investment in securities of closed-end funds that use leverage may expose a fund to higher volatility in the market value of such securities and the possibility that the fund's long-term returns on such securities will be diminished.

A fund's ability to invest in securities of other investment companies may be limited by federal securities laws. To the extent a fund acquires securities issued by unaffiliated investment companies, the Adviser's access to information regarding such underlying fund's portfolio may be limited and subject to such fund's policies regarding disclosure of fund holdings.

A fund that seeks to track the performance of a particular index could invest in investment companies that seek to track the performance of indexes other than the index that the fund seeks to track.

Short Sales "Against the Box" are short sales of securities that a fund owns or has the right to obtain (equivalent in kind or amount to the securities sold short). If a fund enters into a short sale against the box, it will be required to set aside securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short (or securities convertible or exchangeable into such securities) and will be required to hold such securities while the short sale is outstanding. A fund will incur transaction costs, including interest expenses, in connection with opening, maintaining, and closing short sales against the box.

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). A fund may invest in stock, warrants, and other securities of SPACs or similar special purpose entities that pool money to seek potential acquisition opportunities. SPACs are collective investment structures formed to raise money in an initial public offering for the purpose of merging with or acquiring one or more operating companies (the "de-SPAC Transaction"). Until an acquisition is completed, a SPAC generally invests its assets in US government securities, money market securities and cash. In connection with a de-SPAC Transaction, the SPAC may complete a PIPE (private investment in public equity) offering with certain investors. A fund may enter into a contingent commitment with a SPAC to purchase PIPE shares if and when the SPAC completes its de-SPAC Transaction.

Because SPACs do not have an operating history or ongoing business other than seeking acquisitions, the value of their securities is particularly dependent on the ability of the SPAC's management to identify and complete a profitable acquisition. Some SPACs may pursue acquisitions only within certain industries or regions, which may increase the volatility of their prices. An investment in a SPAC is subject to a variety of risks, including that (i) an attractive acquisition or merger target may not be identified at all and the SPAC will be required to return any remaining monies to shareholders; (ii) an acquisition or merger once effected may prove unsuccessful and an investment in the SPAC may lose value; (iii) the values of investments in SPACs may be highly volatile and may depreciate significantly over time; (iv) no or only a thinly traded market for shares of or interests in a SPAC may develop, leaving a fund unable to sell its interest in a SPAC or to sell its interest only at a price below what the fund believes is the SPAC interest's intrinsic value; (v) any proposed merger or acquisition may be unable to obtain the requisite approval, if any, of shareholders; (vi) an investment in a SPAC may be diluted by additional later offerings of interests in the SPAC or by other investors exercising existing rights to purchase shares of the SPAC; (vii) the warrants or other rights with respect to the SPAC held by a fund may expire worthless or may be repurchased or retired by the SPAC at an unfavorable price; (viii) a fund may be delayed in receiving any redemption or liquidation proceeds from a SPAC to which it is entitled; and (ix) a significant portion of the monies raised by the SPAC for the purpose of identifying and effecting an acquisition or merger may be expended during the search for a target transaction.

Purchased PIPE shares will be restricted from trading until the registration statement for the shares is declared effective. Upon registration, the shares can be freely sold, but only pursuant to an effective registration statement or other exemption from registration. The securities issued by a SPAC, which are typically traded either in the OTC market or on an exchange, may be considered illiquid, more difficult to value, and/or be subject to restrictions on resale.

Structured Securities (also called "structured notes") are derivative debt securities, the interest rate on or principal of which is determined by an unrelated indicator. The value of the interest rate on and/or the principal of structured securities is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, or index) or the relative change in two or more reference instruments. A structured security may be positively, negatively, or both positively and negatively indexed; that is, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument increases. Similarly, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument decreases. Further, the change in the principal amount payable with respect to, or the interest rate of, a structured security may be calculated as a multiple of the percentage change (positive or negative) in the value of the underlying reference instrument(s); therefore, the value of such structured security may be very volatile. Structured securities may entail a greater degree of market risk than other types of debt securities because the investor bears the risk of the reference instrument. Structured securities may also be more volatile, less liquid, and more difficult to accurately price than less complex securities or more traditional debt securities. In addition, because structured securities generally are traded OTC, structured securities are subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the structured security, and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates.

Transfer Agent Bank Accounts. Proceeds from shareholder purchases of a Fidelity ® fund may pass through a series of demand deposit bank accounts before being held at the fund's custodian. Redemption proceeds may pass from the custodian to the shareholder through a similar series of bank accounts.

If a bank account is registered to the transfer agent or an affiliate, who acts as an agent for the fund when opening, closing, and conducting business in the bank account, the transfer agent or an affiliate may invest overnight balances in the account in repurchase agreements or money market funds. Any balances that are not invested in repurchase agreements or money market funds remain in the bank account overnight. Any risks associated with such an account are investment risks of the fund. The fund faces the risk of loss of these balances if the bank becomes insolvent.

Warrants. Warrants are instruments which entitle the holder to buy an equity security at a specific price for a specific period of time. Changes in the value of a warrant do not necessarily correspond to changes in the value of its underlying security. The price of a warrant may be more volatile than the price of its underlying security, and a warrant may offer greater potential for capital appreciation as well as capital loss.

Warrants do not entitle a holder to dividends or voting rights with respect to the underlying security and do not represent any rights in the assets of the issuing company. A warrant ceases to have value if it is not exercised prior to its expiration date. These factors can make warrants more speculative than other types of investments.

Zero Coupon Bonds do not make interest payments; instead, they are sold at a discount from their face value and are redeemed at face value when they mature. Because zero coupon bonds do not pay current income, their prices can be more volatile than other types of fixed-income securities when interest rates change. In calculating a fund's dividend, a portion of the difference between a zero coupon bond's purchase price and its face value is considered income.

In addition to the investment policies and limitations discussed above, a fund is subject to the additional operational risk discussed below.

Considerations Regarding Cybersecurity. With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet to conduct business, a fund's service providers are susceptible to operational, information security and related risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to, gaining unauthorized access to digital systems (e.g., through "hacking" or malicious software coding) for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information; corrupting data, equipment or systems; or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites (i.e., efforts to make network services unavailable to intended users). Cyber incidents affecting a fund's manager, any sub-adviser and other service providers (including, but not limited to, fund accountants, custodians, transfer agents and financial intermediaries) have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, interference with a fund's ability to calculate its NAV, impediments to trading, the inability of fund shareholders to transact business, destruction to equipment and systems, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, or additional compliance costs. Similar adverse consequences could result from cyber incidents affecting issuers of securities in which a fund invests, counterparties with which a fund engages in transactions, governmental and other regulatory authorities, exchange and other financial market operators, banks, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and other financial institutions (including financial intermediaries and service providers for fund shareholders) and other parties. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future.

While a fund's service providers have established business continuity plans in the event of, and risk management systems to prevent, such cyber incidents, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified. Furthermore, a fund cannot control the cyber security plans and systems put in place by its service providers or any other third parties whose operations may affect a fund or its shareholders. A fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result.

 

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities are placed on behalf of the fund by Geode pursuant to authority contained in the management contract and the sub-advisory agreement.

Geode may be responsible for the placement of portfolio securities transactions for other investment companies and investment accounts for which it has or its affiliates have investment discretion.

The fund will not incur any commissions or sales charges when it invests in shares of certain pooled investment vehicles (including any underlying Central funds), but it may incur such costs when it invests directly in other types of securities.

Purchases and sales of equity securities on a securities exchange or OTC are effected through brokers who receive compensation for their services. Generally, compensation relating to securities traded on foreign exchanges will be higher than compensation relating to securities traded on U.S. exchanges and may not be subject to negotiation. Compensation may also be paid in connection with principal transactions (in both OTC securities and securities listed on an exchange) and agency OTC transactions executed with an electronic communications network (ECN) or an alternative trading system. Equity securities may be purchased from underwriters at prices that include underwriting fees.

Geode may purchase equity securities in initial or secondary public offerings when such securities become available and are consistent with the investment objectives of the fund.

Purchases and sales of fixed-income securities are generally made with an issuer or a primary market-maker acting as principal. Although there is no stated brokerage commission paid by the fund for any fixed-income security, the price paid by the fund to an underwriter includes the disclosed underwriting fee and prices in secondary trades usually include an undisclosed dealer commission or markup reflecting the spread between the bid and ask prices of the fixed-income security. New issues of equity and fixed-income securities may also be purchased in underwritten fixed price offerings.

The Trustees of the fund periodically review Geode's performance of its responsibilities in connection with the placement of portfolio securities transactions on behalf of the fund. The Trustees also review the compensation paid by the fund over representative periods of time to determine if it was reasonable in relation to the benefits to the fund.

Geode.

The Selection of Brokers

In selecting brokers or dealers (including affiliates of FMR) to execute the fund's portfolio transactions, Geode considers factors deemed relevant in the context of a particular trade and in regard to Geode's overall responsibilities with respect to the fund and other investment accounts, including any instructions from the fund's portfolio manager, which may emphasize, for example, speed of execution over other factors. The factors considered will influence whether it is appropriate to execute an order using ECNs, electronic channels including algorithmic trading, or by actively working an order. Other factors deemed relevant may include, but are not limited to: price; the size and type of the transaction; the reasonableness of compensation to be paid, including spreads and commission rates; the speed and certainty of trade executions; the nature and characteristics of the markets for the security to be purchased or sold, including the degree of specialization of the broker in such markets or securities; the availability of liquidity in the security, including the liquidity and depth afforded by a market center or market-maker; the reliability of a market center or broker; the degree of anonymity that a particular broker or market can provide; the potential for avoiding market impact; the execution services rendered on a continuing basis; the execution efficiency, settlement capability, and financial condition of the firm; arrangements for payment of fund expenses, if applicable; and the provision of additional brokerage and research products and services, if applicable. In seeking best qualitative execution, Geode may select a broker using a trading method for which the broker may charge a higher commission than its lowest available commission rate. Geode also may select a broker that charges more than the lowest commission rate available from another broker. For futures transactions, the selection of a futures commission merchant is generally based on the overall quality of execution and other services provided by the futures commission merchant.

The Acquisition of Brokerage and Research Products and Services

Brokers (who are not affiliates of FMR) that execute transactions for the fund may receive higher compensation from the fund than other brokers might have charged the fund, in recognition of the value of the brokerage or research products and services they provide to Geode.

Research Products and Services. These products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law: economic, industry, company, municipal, sovereign (U.S. and non-U.S.), legal, or political research reports; market color; company meeting facilitation; compilation of securities prices, earnings, dividends and similar data; quotation services, data, information and other services; analytical computer software and services; and investment recommendations. In addition to receiving brokerage and research products and services via written reports and computer-delivered services, such reports may also be provided by telephone and in person meetings with securities analysts, corporate and industry spokespersons, economists, academicians and government representatives and others with relevant professional expertise. Geode may request that a broker provide a specific proprietary or third-party product or service. Some of these products and services supplement Geode's own research activities in providing investment advice to the fund.

Execution Services. In addition, products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law, those that assist in the execution, clearing, and settlement of securities transactions, as well as other incidental functions (including, but not limited to, communication services related to trade execution, order routing and algorithmic trading, post-trade matching, exchange of messages among brokers or dealers, custodians and institutions, and the use of electronic confirmation and affirmation of institutional trades).

Mixed-Use Products and Services. Geode may use commission dollars to obtain certain products or services that are not used exclusively in Geode's investment decision-making process (mixed-use products or services). In those circumstances, Geode will make a good faith judgment to evaluate the various benefits and uses to which they intend to put the mixed-use product or service, and will pay for that portion of the mixed-use product or service that does not qualify as brokerage and research products and services with their own resources (referred to as "hard dollars").

Benefit to Geode. Geode's expenses would likely be increased if it attempted to generate these additional products and services through its own efforts, or if it paid for these products or services itself. Certain of the brokerage and research products and services Geode receives are furnished by brokers on their own initiative, either in connection with a particular transaction or as part of their overall services. Some of these products or services may not have an explicit cost associated with such product or service.

Geode's Decision-Making Process. Before causing the fund to pay a particular level of compensation, Geode will make a good faith determination that the compensation is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research products and services provided to Geode, viewed in terms of the particular transaction for the fund or Geode's overall responsibilities to the fund or other investment companies and investment accounts. While Geode may take into account the brokerage and/or research products and services provided by a broker in determining whether compensation paid is reasonable, neither Geode nor the fund incurs an obligation to any broker, dealer, or third party to pay for any product or service (or portion thereof) by generating a specific amount of compensation or otherwise. Typically, these products and services assist Geode in terms of its overall investment responsibilities to the fund and other investment companies and investment accounts; however, each product or service received may not benefit the fund. Certain funds or investment accounts may use brokerage commissions to acquire brokerage and research products and services that may also benefit other funds or accounts managed by Geode.

Affiliated Transactions

Geode may place trades with certain brokers, including NFS, through its Fidelity Capital Markets (FCM) division, and LeveL Markets, LLC (formerly Kezar Trading, LLC) (LeveL Markets), with whom FMR is under common control, provided it determines that these affiliates' trade execution abilities and costs are comparable to those of non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms.

The Trustees of the fund have approved procedures whereby a fund is permitted to purchase securities that are offered in underwritings in which an affiliate of the adviser or certain other affiliates participate. In addition, for underwritings where such an affiliate participates as a principal underwriter, certain restrictions may apply that could, among other things, limit the amount of securities that the fund could purchase in the underwritings.

Trade Allocation

Although the Trustees and officers of the fund are substantially the same as those of certain other Fidelity ® funds, investment decisions for the fund are made independently from those of other Fidelity ® funds or investment accounts (including proprietary accounts).The same security is often held in the portfolio of more than one of these funds or investment accounts. Simultaneous transactions are inevitable when several funds and investment accounts are managed by the same investment adviser, particularly when the same security is suitable for the investment objective of more than one fund or investment account.

When two or more funds or investment accounts are simultaneously engaged in the purchase or sale of the same security or instrument, the prices and amounts are allocated in accordance with procedures believed to be appropriate and equitable to each fund or investment account. In some cases this could have a detrimental effect on the price or value of the security or instrument as far as the fund is concerned. In other cases, however, the ability of the fund to participate in volume transactions will produce better executions and prices for the fund.

Orders for funds and investment accounts are not typically combined or "blocked". However, Geode may, when feasible and when consistent with the fair and equitable treatment of all funds and investment accounts and best execution, block orders of various funds and investment accounts for order entry and execution.

Geode has established allocation policies for its various funds and investment accounts to ensure allocations are appropriate given its clients' differing investment objectives and other considerations. When the supply/demand is insufficient to satisfy all outstanding trade orders, generally the amount executed is distributed among participating funds and investment accounts in proportion to the size of the original order placed for each fund and investment account, or otherwise according to the allocation policies. These policies also apply to initial public and secondary offerings. Generally, allocations are determined by traders, independent of portfolio managers, in accordance with these policies. Allocations are determined and documented on trade date.

Geode's trade allocation policies identify circumstances under which it is appropriate to deviate from the general allocation criteria and describe the alternative procedures. For example, if a standard allocation would result in a fund or investment account receiving a very small allocation (e.g., because of its small asset size), the fund or investment account may receive an increased allocation to achieve a more meaningful allocation, or it may receive no allocation. Generally, any exceptions to Geode's policies (i.e., special allocations) must be approved by senior investment or trading personnel, reviewed by the compliance department, and documented.

Commissions Paid

A fund may pay compensation including both commissions and spreads in connection with the placement of portfolio transactions. The amount of brokerage commissions paid by a fund may change from year to year because of, among other things, changing asset levels, shareholder activity, and/or portfolio turnover.

For Fidelity® 500 Index Fund, the following table shows the fund's portfolio turnover rate for the fiscal period(s) ended February 28, 2026 and 2025. Variations in turnover rate may be due to a fluctuating volume of shareholder purchase and redemption orders and/or market conditions.

Turnover Rates
2026
2025
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
3%
3%
 
 
 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, the following fund(s) held securities issued by one or more of its regular brokers or dealers or a parent company of its regular brokers or dealers. The following table shows the aggregate value of the securities of the regular broker or dealer or parent company held by the fund as of the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026.

 
Fund
 
Regular Broker or Dealer
 
Aggregate Value of
Securities Held
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
Bank of America Corp.
 $
4,262,387,292
 
Citigroup, Inc.
 $
2,510,314,752
 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
 $
3,282,483,797
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
 $
10,408,500,703

 

 

The following table shows the total amount of brokerage commissions paid by the following fund(s), comprising commissions paid on securities and/or futures transactions, as applicable, for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. The total amount of brokerage commissions paid is stated as a dollar amount and a percentage of the fund's average net assets.

Fund
Fiscal Year
Ended
 
Dollar
Amount
Percentage
of
Average
Net Assets
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
2026
$
795,992
0.00%
 
2025
$
897,248
0.00%
 
2024
$
747,897
0.00%

 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, Fidelity® 500 Index Fund paid no brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

During the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2025, Fidelity® 500 Index Fund did not allocate brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

VALUATION

The NAV is the value of a single share. NAV is computed by adding the value of a fund's investments, cash, and other assets, subtracting its liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.

The Board of Trustees has designated the fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee.

Shares of open-end investment companies (including any underlying Central funds) held by a fund are valued at their respective NAVs. If an underlying fund's NAV is unavailable, shares of that underlying fund will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies.

Generally, other portfolio securities and assets held by a fund, as well as portfolio securities and assets held by an underlying Central fund, are valued as follows:

Most equity securities are valued at the official closing price or the last reported sale price or, if no sale has occurred, at the last quoted bid price on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded.

Debt securities and other assets for which market quotations are readily available may be valued at market values in the principal market in which they normally are traded, as furnished by recognized dealers in such securities or assets. Or, debt securities and convertible securities may be valued on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service that uses a valuation matrix which incorporates both dealer-supplied valuations and electronic data processing techniques.

Short-term securities with remaining maturities of sixty days or less for which market quotations and information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates current value.

Futures contracts are valued at the settlement or closing price. Options are valued at their market quotations, if available. Swaps are valued daily using quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers.

Prices described above are obtained from pricing services that have been approved by the Committee. A number of pricing services are available and a fund may use more than one of these services. A fund may also discontinue the use of any pricing service at any time. A fund's adviser through the Committee engages in oversight activities with respect to the fund's pricing services, which includes, among other things, testing the prices provided by pricing services prior to calculation of a fund's NAV, conducting periodic due diligence meetings, and periodically reviewing the methodologies and inputs used by these services.

Foreign securities and instruments are valued in their local currency following the methodologies described above. Foreign securities, instruments and currencies are translated to U.S. dollars, based on foreign currency exchange rate quotations supplied by a pricing service as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which uses a proprietary model to determine the exchange rate. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at an interpolated rate based on days to maturity between the closest preceding and subsequent settlement period reported by the third party pricing service.

Other portfolio securities and assets for which market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the opinion of the Committee, are deemed unreliable will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the opinion of the Committee, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. In fair valuing a security, the Committee may consider factors including, but not limited to, price movements in futures contracts and ADRs, market and trading trends, the bid/ask quotes of brokers, and off-exchange institutional trading. The frequency that portfolio securities or assets are fair valued cannot be predicted and may be significant.

In determining the fair value of a private placement security for which market quotations are not available, the Committee generally applies one or more valuation methods including the market approach, income approach and cost approach. The market approach considers factors including the price of recent investments in the same or a similar security or financial metrics of comparable securities. The income approach considers factors including expected future cash flows, security specific risks and corresponding discount rates. The cost approach considers factors including the value of the security's underlying assets and liabilities.

The fund's adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.

 

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

The fund may make redemption payments in whole or in part in readily marketable securities or other property pursuant to procedures approved by the Trustees if Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC determines it is in the best interests of the fund. Such securities or other property will be valued for this purpose as they are valued in computing the NAV of a fund or class, as applicable. Shareholders that receive securities or other property will realize, upon receipt, a gain or loss for tax purposes, and will incur additional costs and be exposed to market risk prior to and upon the sale of such securities or other property.

The fund, in its discretion, may determine to issue its shares in kind in exchange for securities held by the purchaser having a value, determined in accordance with the fund's policies for valuation of portfolio securities, equal to the purchase price of the fund shares issued. The fund will accept for in-kind purchases only securities or other instruments that are appropriate under its investment objective and policies. In addition, the fund generally will not accept securities of any issuer unless they are liquid, have a readily ascertainable market value, and are not subject to restrictions on resale. All dividends, distributions, and subscription or other rights associated with the securities become the property of the fund, along with the securities. Shares purchased in exchange for securities in kind generally cannot be redeemed for fifteen days following the exchange to allow time for the transfer to settle.

The fund may also effect redemptions in-kind in an effort to manage cash positions and/or to offset certain costs that arise from significant redemption activity or from portfolio turnover in connection with the rebalancing of the fund's benchmark index. This practice may benefit the fund and its shareholders by reducing the need for the fund to maintain significant cash reserves and/or to sell securities held in the fund to meet redemption requests or to track its index and, in so doing, avoid or reduce cash drag, transaction costs and capital gain realization that could otherwise arise from reserves maintained or securities sold. There is a risk that this activity could negatively impact the market value of the securities redeemed in-kind and, in turn, the NAV of the fund.

With respect to these redemptions in-kind, shareholders will receive either a pro rata basket or a custom basket of securities valued as they are for purposes of computing a fund's NAV. The custom basket includes only securities that have been disclosed in the fund's most recent public holdings disclosure.

 

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

Dividends. A portion of the fund's income may qualify for the dividends-received deduction available to corporate shareholders. A portion of the fund's dividends, when distributed to individual shareholders, may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). Distributions by the fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account). Use of derivatives may increase taxable income and capital gains.

Capital Gain Distributions. Unless your shares of the fund are held in a tax-advantaged retirement plan, the fund's long-term capital gain distributions are federally taxable to shareholders generally as capital gains.

The following table shows the fund's aggregate capital loss carryforward as of February 28, 2026, which is available to offset future capital gains. A fund's ability to utilize its capital loss carryforwards in a given year or in total may be limited.

Fund
 
Capital Loss
Carryforward (CLC)
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
$
4,532,983,664

Returns of Capital. If the fund's distributions exceed its taxable income and capital gains realized during a taxable year, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold in taxable accounts.

Foreign Tax Credit or Deduction. Foreign governments may impose withholding taxes on dividends and interest earned by the fund with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Foreign governments may also impose taxes on other payments or gains with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Because the fund does not currently anticipate that securities of foreign issuers or underlying regulated investment companies will constitute more than 50% of its total assets at the end of its fiscal year, or fiscal quarter, respectively, shareholders should not expect to be eligible to claim a foreign tax credit or deduction on their federal income tax returns with respect to foreign taxes withheld.

Tax Status of the Fund. The fund intends to qualify each year as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code so that it will not be liable for federal tax on income and capital gains distributed to shareholders. In order to qualify as a regulated investment company, and avoid being subject to federal income or excise taxes at the fund level, the fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net realized capital gains within each calendar year as well as on a fiscal year basis (if the fiscal year is other than the calendar year), and intends to comply with other tax rules applicable to regulated investment companies.

Other Tax Information. The information above is only a summary of some of the tax consequences generally affecting the fund and its shareholders, and no attempt has been made to discuss individual tax consequences. It is up to you or your tax preparer to determine whether the sale of shares of the fund resulted in a capital gain or loss or other tax consequence to you. In addition to federal income taxes, shareholders may be subject to state and local taxes on fund distributions, and shares may be subject to state and local personal property taxes. Investors should consult their tax advisers to determine whether the fund is suitable to their particular tax situation.

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

The Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the trust and fund, as applicable, are listed below. The Board of Trustees governs the fund and is responsible for protecting the interests of shareholders. The Trustees are experienced executives who meet periodically throughout the year to oversee the fund's activities, review contractual arrangements with companies that provide services to the fund, oversee management of the risks associated with such activities and contractual arrangements, and review the fund's performance. Each of the Trustees oversees 306 funds.

The Trustees hold office without limit in time except that (a) any Trustee may resign; (b) any Trustee may be removed by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such removal; (c) any Trustee who requests to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees; and (d) any Trustee may be removed at any special meeting of shareholders by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding voting securities of the trust. Each Trustee who is not an interested person (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the trust and the fund is referred to herein as an Independent Trustee. Each Independent Trustee shall retire not later than the last day of the calendar year in which his or her 75th birthday occurs. The Independent Trustees may waive this mandatory retirement age policy with respect to individual Trustees. Officers and Advisory Board Members hold office without limit in time, except that any officer or Advisory Board Member may resign or may be removed by a vote of a majority of the Trustees at any regular meeting or any special meeting of the Trustees. Except as indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the past five years.

Experience, Skills, Attributes, and Qualifications of the Trustees. The Governance and Nominating Committee has adopted a statement of policy that describes the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills that are necessary and desirable for potential Independent Trustee candidates (Statement of Policy). The Board believes that each Trustee satisfied at the time he or she was initially elected or appointed a Trustee, and continues to satisfy, the standards contemplated by the Statement of Policy. The Governance and Nominating Committee also engages professional search firms to help identify potential Independent Trustee candidates who have the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills consistent with the Statement of Policy. From time to time, additional criteria based on the composition and skills of the current Independent Trustees, as well as experience or skills that may be appropriate in light of future changes to board composition, business conditions, and regulatory or other developments, have also been considered by the professional search firms and the Governance and Nominating Committee. In addition, the Board takes into account the Trustees' commitment and participation in Board and committee meetings, as well as their leadership of standing and ad hoc committees throughout their tenure.

In determining that a particular Trustee was and continues to be qualified to serve as a Trustee, the Board has considered a variety of criteria, none of which, in isolation, was controlling. The Board believes that, collectively, the Trustees have balanced and diverse experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills, which allow the Board to operate effectively in governing the fund and protecting the interests of shareholders. Information about the specific experience, skills, attributes, and qualifications of each Trustee, which in each case led to the Board's conclusion that the Trustee should serve (or continue to serve) as a trustee of the fund, is provided below.

Board Structure and Oversight Function. Robert A. Lawrence is an interested person and currently serves as Chair. The Trustees have determined that an interested Chair is appropriate and benefits shareholders because an interested Chair has a personal and professional stake in the quality and continuity of services provided to the fund. Independent Trustees exercise their informed business judgment to appoint an individual of their choosing to serve as Chair, regardless of whether the Trustee happens to be independent or a member of management. The Independent Trustees have determined that they can act independently and effectively without having an Independent Trustee serve as Chair and that a key structural component for assuring that they are in a position to do so is for the Independent Trustees to constitute a substantial majority for the Board. The Independent Trustees also regularly meet in executive session. Vicki L. Fuller serves as Lead Independent Trustee and as such (i) acts as a liaison between the Independent Trustees and management with respect to matters important to the Independent Trustees and (ii) with management prepares agendas for Board meetings.

Fidelity ® funds are overseen by different Boards of Trustees. The fund's Board oversees Fidelity's high income and certain equity funds, and other Boards oversee Fidelity's alternative investment, investment-grade bond, money market, asset allocation, and other equity funds. The asset allocation funds may invest in Fidelity ® funds overseen by the fund's Board. The use of separate Boards, each with its own committee structure, allows the Trustees of each group of Fidelity ® funds to focus on the unique issues of the funds they oversee, including common research, investment, and operational issues. On occasion, the separate Boards establish joint committees to address issues of overlapping consequences for the Fidelity ® funds overseen by each Board.

The Trustees operate using a system of committees to facilitate the timely and efficient consideration of all matters of importance to the Trustees, the fund, and fund shareholders and to facilitate compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and oversight of the fund's activities and associated risks. The Board, acting through its committees, has charged FMR and its affiliates with (i) identifying events or circumstances the occurrence of which could have demonstrably adverse effects on the fund's business and/or reputation; (ii) implementing processes and controls to lessen the possibility that such events or circumstances occur or to mitigate the effects of such events or circumstances if they do occur; and (iii) creating and maintaining a system designed to evaluate continuously business and market conditions in order to facilitate the identification and implementation processes described in (i) and (ii) above. Because the day-to-day operations and activities of the fund are carried out by or through FMR, its affiliates, and other service providers, the fund's exposure to risks is mitigated but not eliminated by the processes overseen by the Trustees. While each of the Board's committees has responsibility for overseeing different aspects of the fund's activities, oversight is exercised primarily through the Operations, Audit, and Compliance Committees. Appropriate personnel, including but not limited to the fund's Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), FMR's internal auditor, the independent accountants, the fund's Treasurer and portfolio management personnel, make periodic reports to the Board's committees, as appropriate, including an annual review of Fidelity's risk management program for the Fidelity ® funds. The responsibilities of each standing committee, including their oversight responsibilities, are described further under "Standing Committees of the Trustees."

Interested Trustees*:

Correspondence intended for a Trustee who is an interested person may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Bettina Doulton (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Ms. Doulton also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Doulton served in a variety of positions at Fidelity Investments, including as a managing director of research (2006-2007), portfolio manager to certain Fidelity ® funds (1993-2005), equity analyst and portfolio assistant (1990-1993), and research assistant (1987-1990). Ms. Doulton currently owns and operates Cellardoor Winery. Previously, Ms. Doulton owned and operated Phi Builders + Architects (through 2023).

Robert A. Lawrence (1952)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Lawrence also serves as Trustee of other funds. Previously, Mr. Lawrence served as a Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board of certain funds. Prior to his retirement in 2008, Mr. Lawrence served as Vice President of certain Fidelity ® funds (2006-2008), Senior Vice President, Head of High Income Division of Fidelity Management & Research Company (investment adviser firm, 2006-2008), and President of Fidelity Strategic Investments (investment adviser firm, 2002-2005).

* Determined to be an "Interested Trustee" by virtue of, among other things, his or her affiliation with the trust or various entities under common control with FMR.

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Independent Trustees:

Correspondence intended for an Independent Trustee may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Vijay C. Advani (1960)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Mr. Advani also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Mr. Advani served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to his retirement, Mr. Advani served as Executive Chairman (2020-2022), Chief Executive Officer (2017-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2016-2017) of Nuveen (global investment manager). He also served in various capacities at Franklin Resources (global investment manager), including Co-President (2015-2016), Executive Vice President, Global Advisory Services (2008-2015), Head of Global Retail Distribution (2005-2008), Executive Managing Director, International Retail Development (2002-2005), Managing Director, Product Developments, Sales & Marketing, Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa (2000-2002) and President, Templeton Asset Management India (1995-2000). Mr. Advani also served as Senior Investment Officer of International Finance Corporation (private equity and venture capital arm of The World Bank, 1984-1995). Mr. Advani is Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. India Business Council (2018-present), a Director of The Global Impact Investing Network (2019-present), a Director of LOK Capital (Mauritius) (2022-present), a member of the Advisory Council of LOK Capital (2022-present), a Senior Advisor of Neuberger Berman (2021-present), a Senior Advisor of Seviora Holdings Pte. Ltd (Temasek-Singapore) (2021-present), a Director of Seviora Capital (Singapore) (2021-present) and an Advisor of EQUIAM (2021-present). Mr. Advani formerly served as a member of the Board of BowX Acquisition Corp. (special purpose acquisition company, 2020-2021), a member of the Board of Intellecap (advisory arm of The Aavishkaar Group, 2018-2020), a member of the Board of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (2017-2020) and a member of the Board of Docusign (software, 2016-2019).

Thomas P. Bostick (1956)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Lieutenant General Bostick also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, General Bostick (United States Army, Retired) held a variety of positions within the U.S. Army, including Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2012-2016) and Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Human Resources, U.S. Army (2009-2012). General Bostick currently serves as a member of the Board and Finance and Governance & Sustainability Committees of CSX Corporation (transportation, 2020-present) and a member of the Board and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee of Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (nuclear waste management, 2020-present). General Bostick serves as Chief Executive Officer of Bostick Global Strategies, LLC (consulting, 2016-present), as a member of the Board of HireVue, Inc. (video interview and assessment, 2020-present), as a member of the Board of Allonnia (biotechnology and engineering solutions, 2022-present), on the Advisory Board of Hilco Redevelopment Partners (a real estate investment and redevelopment company, 2021-present), and on the Advisory Board of Solugen, Inc. (specialty bio-based chemicals manufacturer, 2022-present). Previously, General Bostick served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021), President, Intrexon Bioengineering (2018-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2017-2020) and Senior Vice President of the Environment Sector (2016-2017) of Intrexon Corporation (biopharmaceutical company).

Donald F. Donahue (1950)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Trustee

Mr. Donahue also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Donahue serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Miranda Partners, LLC (risk consulting for the financial services industry, 2012-present). Previously, Mr. Donahue served as Chief Executive Officer (2006-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2003-2006) and Managing Director, Customer Marketing and Development (1999-2003) of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (financial markets infrastructure). Mr. Donahue previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2015-2018), as a member of the Board of The Leadership Academy (previously NYC Leadership Academy) (2012-2022) and as a member of the Board of United Way of New York (2007-2025).

Vicki L. Fuller (1957)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Lead Independent Trustee

Ms. Fuller also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Fuller served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2018-2020), Chief Investment Officer of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (2012-2018) and held a variety of positions at AllianceBernstein L.P. (global asset management, 1985-2012), including Managing Director (2006-2012) and Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager (2001-2006). Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee and Chair of the Compensation Committee of two Blackstone business development companies (2020-present), as a member of the Board of Treliant, LLC (consulting, 2019-present), as a member of the Advisory Board of Equity Alliance (private equity, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board of Ariel Alternatives, LLC (private equity, 2020-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board and Chair of the Audit Committee of Gusto, Inc. (software, 2021-2023). In addition, Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of New York University's Stern School of Business (2022-present) and as a member of the Board of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2023-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board of Roosevelt University (2019-2024) and as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Environmental, Health and Safety Committee of The Williams Companies, Inc. (natural gas infrastructure, 2018-2021).

Patricia L. Kampling (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Kampling also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Kampling served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (2012-2019), President and Chief Operating Officer (2011-2012) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2010-2011) of Alliant Energy Corporation. Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Governance, Compensation and Nominating Committee of Xcel Energy Inc. (utilities company, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee and Safety, Environmental, Technology and Operations Committee and Chair of the Executive Development and Compensation Committee of American Water Works Company, Inc. (utilities company, 2019-present). In addition, Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Chapter (2019-present). Previously, Ms. Kampling served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity® funds (2020), a member of the Board, Compensation Committee and Executive Committee and Chair of the Audit Committee of Briggs & Stratton Corporation (manufacturing, 2011-2021), a member of the Board of Interstate Power and Light Company (2012-2019) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (2012-2019) (each a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation) and as a member of the Board and Workforce Development Committee of the Business Roundtable (2018-2019).

Thomas A. Kennedy (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Kennedy also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ®  funds. Previously, Mr. Kennedy served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ®  funds (2020) and held a variety of positions at Raytheon Company (aerospace and defense, 1983-2020), including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (2014-2020) and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2013-2014). Mr. Kennedy served as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Raytheon Technologies Corporation (aerospace and defense, 2020-2021). Mr. Kennedy serves as a Director of the Board of Directors of Textron Inc. (aerospace and defense, 2023-present).

Oscar Munoz (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Munoz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Munoz served as Executive Chairman (2020-2021), Chief Executive Officer (2015-2020), President (2015-2016) and a member of the Board (2010-2021) of United Airlines Holdings, Inc. Mr. Munoz currently serves as a member of the Board of CBRE Group, Inc. (commercial real estate, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Univision Communications, Inc. (Hispanic media, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Archer Aviation Inc. (2021-present), a member of the Defense Business Board of the United States Department of Defense (2021-present) and a member of the Board of Salesforce.com, Inc. (cloud-based software, 2022-present). Previously, Mr. Munoz served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021).

Karen B. Peetz (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Ms. Peetz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Peetz served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to her retirement, Ms. Peetz served as Chief Administration Officer (2020-2023) of Citigroup Inc. (a diversified financial service company). She also served in various capacities at Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, including President (2013-2016), Vice Chairman, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Markets & Treasury Services (2010-2013), Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Corporate Trust (2003-2008), Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Global Payments & Trade Services (2002-2003) and Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Domestic Corporate Trust (1998-2002). Ms. Peetz also served in various capacities at Chase Manhattan Corporation (1982-1998), including Senior Vice President and Manager of Corporate Trust International Business (1996-1998), Managing Director and Manager of Corporate Trust Services (1994-1996) and Managing Director and Group Manager of Financial Institution Sales (1990-1993). Ms. Peetz currently serves as Chair of Amherst Holdings Advisory Council (2018-present), Trustee of Johns Hopkins University (2016-present), Chair of the Carey Business School Advisory Council, Member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board and Finance Committee and Chair of the Lyme and Tick Related Disease Institute Advisory Council. Ms. Peetz previously served as a member of the Board of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (2019-2023), a member of the Board of Trane Technologies (2018-2022), a member of the Board of Wells Fargo Corp. (2017-2019), a member of the Board of SunCoke Energy Inc. (2012-2016), a member of the Board of Private Export Funding Corporation (2010-2016) and as a Trustee of Penn State University (2010-2014) and the United Way of New York City (2008-2010).

Sabra R. Purtill (1962)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2026

Trustee

Ms. Purtill also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Ms. Purtill previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2025). Ms. Purtill currently serves as a member of the Board of Verisk Analytics (technology and data analytics, 2025-present). Previously, Ms. Purtill served in various capacities at American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (insurance, 2019-2025), including as an advisor to the Chief Financial Officer of AIG (2024-2025), Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2023-2024), Chief Investment Officer of Corebridge Financial Services, Inc. (then a subsidiary of AIG) (2022-2023), Chief Risk Officer (2021-2022) and Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (2019-2021). Ms. Purtill currently serves as member (2018-present) and Chair (2022-present) of the Advisory Board of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and as a member of the College Foundation at the University of Virginia (2023-present).

Susan Tomasky (1953)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Tomasky also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Tomasky served in various executive officer positions at American Electric Power Company, Inc. (1998-2011), including most recently as President of AEP Transmission (2007-2011). Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Lead Director of the Board of Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (utilities company, 2012-present) and as a member of the Board of its subsidiary company, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (2021-present). In addition, Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member (2009-present) and President (2020-present) of the Board of the Royal Shakespeare Company - America (2009-present) and as a member of the Board of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (2011-present). Previously, Ms. Tomasky served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2020), as a member of the Board of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (2007-2020), as a member of the Board (2011-2018) and Lead Independent Director (2015-2018) of Andeavor Corporation (previously Tesoro Corporation) (independent oil refiner and marketer), as a member of the Board of Summit Midstream Partners LP (energy, 2012-2018) and as a member of the Board and Sustainability Committee and as Chair of the Audit Committee of Marathon Petroleum Corporation (2018-2025). In addition, Ms. Tomasky previously served as a member of the Board and Kenyon in the World Committee of Kenyon College (2016-2025).

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Advisory Board Members and Officers:

Correspondence intended for a Member of the Advisory Board (if any) may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235. Correspondence intended for an officer or Peter S. Lynch may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations+

Peter S. Lynch (1944)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2003

Member of the Advisory Board

Mr. Lynch also serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Lynch is Vice Chairman and a Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm). In addition, Mr. Lynch serves as a Trustee of Boston College and as the Chairman of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. Previously, Mr. Lynch served as Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR Co., Inc. (investment adviser firm) and on the Special Olympics International Board of Directors (1997-2006).     

Heather Bonner (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2023

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Bonner also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Bonner is a Senior Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Bonner serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Bonner was Managing Director at AQR Capital Management (2013-2022) and Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer of the AQR Funds (2013-2022).

Craig S. Brown (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2022

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Brown also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Brown is a Vice President (2015-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Brown serves as Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Brown served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2022).     

Stephanie Caron (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Caron also serves as Chief Financial Officer of other funds. Ms. Caron is Head of Fidelity Fund and Investment Operations (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Caron serves as President, Executive Vice President, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Caron was Head of Investment Services for Strategic Advisers LLC (investment adviser firm, 2019-2024).

William C. Coffey (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Secretary

Mr. Coffey also serves as Assistant Secretary of other funds. Mr. Coffey is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel (2010-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Coffey served as Secretary and CLO of certain funds (2018-2019); CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities and Assistant Secretary of certain funds (2009-2018).     

Jonathan Davis (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2010

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Davis also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Davis is a Vice President (2006-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Davis serves as Assistant Treasurer or Director of certain Fidelity entities.        

Laura M. Del Prato (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Del Prato also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Del Prato is a Senior Vice President (2017-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Del Prato serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Del Prato served as President and Treasurer of The North Carolina Capital Management Trust: Cash Portfolio and Term Portfolio (2018-2020).     

Peter Brian Enyeart (1967)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Mr. Enyeart also serves as Vice President of other funds. Mr. Enyeart is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Enyeart was Head of Strategic Advisers LLC (SAI) (investment advisor firm, 2018-2025).

Colm A. Hogan (1973)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Hogan also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Hogan is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Hogan serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Hogan served as Deputy Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2020) and Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2018). 

Nicole Macarchuk (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Secretary and Chief Legal Officer (CLO)

Ms. Macarchuk also serves as an officer of other funds and as CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities. Ms. Macarchuk is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Head of Asset Management Legal (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2024-present). Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Macarchuk was a Partner at Dechert, LLP (law firm, 2022-2024), where she focused her corporate practice on financial services and asset management industry. Prior to joining Dechert, LLP, Ms. Macarchuk was Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for Angel Island Capital, LLC (2019-2022).

Chris Maher (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Maher also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Maher is a Senior Vice President (2023-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Maher serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Maher served as Assistant Treasurer of certain funds (2013-2020).     

Jason P. Pogorelec (1975)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Chief Compliance Officer

Mr. Pogorelec also serves as Chief Compliance Officer of other funds. Mr. Pogorelec is a Senior Vice President of Asset Management Compliance (2020-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Pogorelec serves as Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm, 2023-present) and Ballyrock Investment Advisors LLC (2023-present). Previously, Mr. Pogorelec was Vice President, Associate General Counsel for Fidelity Investments (2010-2020) and served as Assistant Secretary of certain Fidelity® funds (2015-2020).          

Melissa Reilly (1971)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Ms. Reilly also serves as Vice President of other funds. Ms. Reilly is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Reilly serves as Director of Fidelity Venture Growth Fund II GP LLC (2026-present). Previously, Ms. Reilly was Global Head of Equity Research (2024-2025) and Chief Investment Officer of the Equity Division (2013-2024).

Brett Segaloff (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Officer

Mr. Segaloff also serves as AML Officer of other funds. Mr. Segaloff is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Segaloff serves as Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer or Anti Money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act Compliance Officer of certain Fidelity entities.          

Stacie M. Smith (1974)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2016

President and Treasurer

Ms. Smith also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Smith is a Senior Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Smith serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities and has served in other fund officer roles.

Joyce Todisco (1983)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Todisco also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Todisco is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Todisco serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain other Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Todisco was a Director in the asset and wealth management practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (2017-2022).

Jim Wegmann (1979)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Wegmann also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Wegmann is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Wegmann serves as Assistant Treasurer of FIMM, LLC (2021-present). Previously, Mr. Wegmann served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2021).          

+ The information includes principal occupation during the last five years. 

Standing Committees of the Trustees. The Board of Trustees has established various committees to support the Independent Trustees in acting independently in pursuing the best interests of the funds and their shareholders. Currently, the Board of Trustees has 9 standing committees. The members of each committee are Independent Trustees. Advisory Board members may be invited to attend meetings of the committees.

The Operations Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Ms. Fuller currently serving as Chair. The committee serves as a forum for consideration of issues of importance to, or calling for particular determinations by, the Independent Trustees. The committee also considers matters involving potential conflicts of interest between the funds and FMR and its affiliates and reviews proposed contracts and the proposed continuation of contracts between the funds and FMR and its affiliates, and reviews and makes recommendations regarding contracts with third parties unaffiliated with FMR, including insurance coverage and custody agreements. The committee also monitors additional issues including the nature, levels and quality of services provided to shareholders and significant litigation. The committee also has oversight of compliance issues not specifically within the scope of any other committee. The committee is also responsible for definitive action on all compliance matters involving the potential for significant reimbursement by FMR.

The Fair Value Oversight Committee is composed of Mses. Tomasky (Chair), Fuller, Kampling, Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Advani, Bostick, Donahue, Kennedy, and Munoz. The Fair Value Oversight Committee oversees the valuation of fund investments by the valuation designee, receives and reviews related reports and information, and monitors matters of disclosure to the extent required to fulfill its statutory responsibilities.

The Board of Trustees has established two Fund Oversight Committees: the Equity I Committee (composed of Messrs. Advani (Chair), Bostick, and Donahue, and Mses. Purtill and Tomasky) and the Equity II Committee (composed of Messrs. Munoz (Chair) and Kennedy, and Mses. Fuller, Kampling, and Peetz). Each committee develops an understanding of and reviews the investment objectives, policies, and practices of each fund under its oversight. Each committee also monitors investment performance, compliance by each relevant fund with its investment policies and restrictions and reviews appropriate benchmarks, competitive universes, unusual or exceptional investment matters, the personnel and other resources devoted to the management of each fund and all other matters bearing on each fund's investment results. Each committee will review and recommend any required action to the Board in respect of specific funds, including new funds, changes in fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closing to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds. The members of each committee may organize working groups to make recommendations concerning issues related to funds that are within the scope of the committee's review. These working groups report to the committee or to the Independent Trustees, or both, as appropriate. Each working group may request from FMR such information from FMR as may be appropriate to the working group's deliberations.

The Product and Fund Services Committee is composed of Messrs. Kennedy (Chair) and Munoz, and Mses. Kampling, and Purtill. Regarding shareholder services, the committee considers the structure and amount of the funds' transfer agency fees and fees, including direct fees to investors (other than sales loads), such as bookkeeping and custodial fees, and the nature and quality of services rendered by FMR and its affiliates or third parties (such as custodians) in consideration of these fees. The committee also considers other non-investment management services rendered to the funds by FMR and its affiliates, including pricing and bookkeeping services. The committee receives information on and where appropriate recommends policies concerning the securities transactions of the funds, including brokerage. The committee periodically reviews the policies and practices with respect to efforts to achieve best execution, commissions paid to firms supplying research and brokerage services or paying fund expenses, and policies and procedures designed to assure that any allocation of portfolio transactions is not influenced by the sale of fund shares. The committee also monitors brokerage and other similar relationships between the funds and firms affiliated with FMR that participate in the execution of securities transactions. Regarding the distribution of fund shares, the committee considers issues bearing on the various distribution channels employed by the funds, including issues regarding Rule 18f-3 plans and related consideration of classes of shares, sales load structures (including breakpoints), load waivers, selling concessions and service charges paid to intermediaries, Rule 12b-1 plans, contingent deferred sales charges, and finder's fees, and other means by which intermediaries are compensated for selling fund shares or providing shareholder servicing, including revenue sharing. The committee also considers issues bearing on the preparation and use of advertisements and sales literature for the funds, policies and procedures regarding frequent purchase of fund shares, and selective disclosure of portfolio holdings. Regarding proxy voting, the committee reviews the fund's proxy voting guidelines and changes thereto, and reviews the manner in which the guidelines have been applied. The committee will receive information on the manner in which proxy votes have been cast under the proxy voting guidelines and on general engagements between the fund's investment advisers and portfolio companies concerning matters presented to shareholders for approval. The committee will also receive reports on any issues relating to the fund's annual voting report filed with the SEC on Form N-PX. The committee will receive reports concerning the implementation of procedures and controls designed to assure that the proxy voting guidelines are implemented in accordance with their terms. The committee will receive reports with respect to steps taken by FMR to assure that proxy voting has been done without regard to any other FMR relationships, business or otherwise, with that portfolio company. The committee will make recommendations to the Board concerning the casting of proxy votes in circumstances where FMR has determined that, because of a conflict of interest, the proposal to be voted on should be reviewed by the Board. Regarding Product Matters, the committee will review and recommend any required action in respect of specific funds, including, but not limited to requests for authorization to organize and file new funds, changes in fund investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closings of funds to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds.

The Audit Committee is composed of Mses. Peetz (Chair) and Tomasky, and Messrs. Advani, Donahue, and Kennedy. All committee members must be able to read and understand fundamental financial statements, including a company's balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. At least one committee member will be an "audit committee financial expert" as defined by the SEC. The committee meets separately at least annually with the funds' Treasurer, with the funds' Chief Financial Officer, with personnel responsible for the internal audit function of FMR LLC, with the funds' independent auditors, and with the funds' CCO. The committee has direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, and oversight of the work of the independent auditors employed by the funds. The committee assists the Trustees in fulfilling their responsibility to oversee: (i) the systems relating to internal control over financial reporting of the funds and the funds' service providers; (ii) the funds' auditors and the annual audits of the funds' financial statements; (iii) the financial reporting processes of the funds; (iv) the handling of whistleblower reports relating to internal accounting and/or financial control matters; (v) the accounting policies and disclosures of the funds; and (vi) studies of fund profitability and other comparative analyses relevant to the board's consideration of the investment management contracts for the funds. The committee considers and acts upon (i) the provision by any independent auditor of any non-audit services for any fund, and (ii) the provision by any independent auditor of certain non-audit services to fund service providers and their affiliates to the extent that such approval (in the case of this clause (ii)) is required under applicable regulations of the SEC. In furtherance of the foregoing, the committee has adopted (and may from time to time amend or supplement) and provides oversight of policies and procedures for non-audit engagements by independent auditors of the funds. The committee is responsible for approving all audit engagement fees and terms for the funds and for resolving disagreements between a fund and any independent auditor regarding any fund's financial reporting. Auditors of the funds report directly to the committee. The committee will obtain assurance of independence and objectivity from the independent auditors, including a formal written statement delineating all relationships between the auditor and the funds and any service providers consistent with the rules of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. It will discuss regularly and oversee the review of internal controls of and the management of risks by the funds and their service providers with respect to accounting and financial matters (including financial reporting relating to the funds), including a review of: (i) any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect the funds' ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data; (ii) any change in the fund's internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the fund's internal control over financial reporting; and (iii) any fraud, whether material or not, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the funds' or service providers' internal control over financial reporting. The committee will also review periodically the funds' major exposures relating to internal control over financial reporting and the steps that have been taken to monitor and control such exposures. In connection to such reviews the committee will receive periodic reports on the funds' service providers' internal control over financial reporting. It will also review any correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies or published reports that raise material issues regarding the funds' financial statements or accounting policies. These matters may also be reviewed by the Compliance Committee or the Operations Committee. The Chair of the Audit Committee will coordinate with the Chairs of other committees, as appropriate. The committee reviews at least annually a report from each independent auditor describing any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality control, peer review, or Public Company Accounting Oversight Board examination of the auditing firm and any material issues raised by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities of the auditing firm and in each case any steps taken to deal with such issues. The committee will oversee and receive reports on the funds' financial reporting process, will discuss with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditors and, if appropriate, internal audit personnel of FMR LLC, their qualitative judgments about the appropriateness and acceptability of accounting principles and financial disclosure practices used or proposed for adoption by the funds. The committee will review with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditor, and internal audit personnel of FMR LLC and, as appropriate, legal counsel the results of audits of the funds' financial statements.

The Governance and Nominating Committee is composed of Mses. Fuller (Chair) and Tomasky, and Mr. Kennedy. With respect to fund governance and board administration matters, the committee periodically reviews procedures of the Board of Trustees and its committees (including committee charters) and periodically reviews compensation of Independent Trustees. The committee monitors corporate governance matters and makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees on the frequency and structure of the Board of Trustee meetings and on any other aspect of Board procedures. It acts as the administrative committee under the retirement plan for Independent Trustees who retired prior to December 30, 1996 and under the fee deferral plan for Independent Trustees. It reviews the performance of legal counsel employed by the funds and the Independent Trustees. On behalf of the Independent Trustees, the committee will make such findings and determinations as to the independence of counsel for the Independent Trustees as may be necessary or appropriate under applicable regulations or otherwise. The committee is also responsible for Board administrative matters applicable to Independent Trustees, such as expense reimbursement policies and compensation for attendance at meetings, conferences and other events. The committee monitors compliance with, acts as the administrator of, and makes determinations in respect of, the provisions of the code of ethics and any supplemental policies regarding personal securities transactions applicable to the Independent Trustees. The committee monitors the functioning of each Board committee and makes recommendations for any changes, including the creation or elimination of standing or ad hoc Board committees. The committee monitors regulatory and other developments to determine whether to recommend modifications to the committee's responsibilities or other Trustee policies and procedures in light of rule changes, reports concerning "best practices" in corporate governance, and other developments in mutual fund governance. The committee reports regularly to the Independent Trustees with respect to these activities. The committee recommends that the Board establish such special or ad hoc Board committees as may be desirable or necessary from time to time in order to address ethical, legal, or other matters that may arise. The committee also oversees the annual self-evaluation of the Board of Trustees and of each committee and establishes procedures to allow it to exercise this oversight function. In conducting this oversight, the committee shall address all matters that it considers relevant to the performance of the Board of Trustees and shall report the results of its evaluation to the Board of Trustees, including any recommended amendments to the principles of governance, and any recommended changes to the funds' or the Board of Trustees' policies, procedures, and structures. The committee reviews periodically the size and composition of the Board of Trustees as a whole and recommends, if necessary, measures to be taken so that the Board of Trustees reflects the appropriate balance of knowledge, experience, skills, expertise, and diversity required for the Board as a whole and contains at least the minimum number of Independent Trustees required by law. The committee makes nominations for the election or appointment of Independent Trustees and non-management Members of any Advisory Board, and for membership on committees. The committee shall have authority to retain and terminate any third-party advisers, including authority to approve fees and other retention terms. Such advisers may include search firms to identify Independent Trustee candidates and board compensation consultants. The committee may conduct or authorize investigations into or studies of matters within the committee's scope of responsibilities, and may retain, at the funds' expense, such independent counsel or other advisers as it deems necessary. The committee will consider Independent Trustee candidates to the Board of Trustees recommended by shareholders based upon the criteria applied to candidates presented to the committee by a search firm or other source. Recommendations, along with appropriate background material concerning the candidate that demonstrates his or her ability to serve as an Independent Trustee of the funds, should be submitted to the Chair of the committee at the address maintained for communications with Independent Trustees. If the committee retains a search firm, the Chair will generally forward all such submissions to the search firm for evaluation. With respect to the criteria for selecting Independent Trustees, it is expected that all candidates will possess the following minimum qualifications: (i) unquestioned personal integrity; (ii) not an interested person of the funds within the meaning of the 1940 Act; (iii) does not have a material relationship (e.g., commercial, banking, consulting, legal, or accounting) with the adviser, any sub-adviser, or their affiliates that could create an appearance of lack of independence in respect of the funds; (iv) has the disposition to act independently in respect of FMR and its affiliates and others in order to protect the interests of the funds and all shareholders; (v) ability to attend regularly scheduled meetings during the year; (vi) demonstrates sound business judgment gained through broad experience in significant positions where the candidate has dealt with management, technical, financial, or regulatory issues; (vii) sufficient financial or accounting knowledge to add value in the complex financial environment of the funds; (viii) experience on corporate or other institutional oversight bodies having similar responsibilities, but which board memberships or other relationships could not result in business or regulatory conflicts with the funds; and (ix) capacity for the hard work and attention to detail that is required to be an effective Independent Trustee in light of the funds' complex regulatory, operational, and marketing setting. The Governance and Nominating Committee may determine that a candidate who does not have the type of previous experience or knowledge referred to above should nevertheless be considered as a nominee if the Governance and Nominating Committee finds that the candidate has additional qualifications such that his or her qualifications, taken as a whole, demonstrate the same level of fitness to serve as an Independent Trustee.

The Compliance Committee is composed of Mses. Kampling (Chair), Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Bostick and Munoz. The committee oversees the administration and operation of the compliance policies and procedures of the funds and their service providers as required by Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act. The committee is responsible for the review and approval of policies and procedures relating to (i) provisions of the Code of Ethics, (ii) anti-money laundering requirements, (iii) compliance with investment restrictions and limitations, (iv) privacy, (v) recordkeeping, and (vi) other compliance policies and procedures which are not otherwise delegated to another committee. The committee has responsibility for recommending to the Board the designation of a CCO of the funds. The committee serves as the primary point of contact between the CCO and the Board, oversees the annual performance review and compensation of the CCO, and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to the removal of the appointed CCO, as appropriate. The committee receives reports of significant correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies, employee complaints or published reports which raise concerns regarding compliance matters, and copies of significant non-routine correspondence with the SEC. The committee receives reports from the CCO including the annual report concerning the funds' compliance policies as required by Rule 38a-1, quarterly reports in respect of any breaches of fiduciary duty or violations of federal securities laws, and reports on any other compliance or related matters that would otherwise be subject to periodic reporting or that may have a significant impact on the funds. The committee will recommend to the Board, what actions, if any, should be taken with respect to such reports.

The Research Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Mr. Bostick currently serving as Chair. The Committee's purpose is to assess the quality of the investment research available to FMR's investment professionals. As such, the Committee reviews information pertaining to the sources of such research, the categories of research, the manner in which the funds bear the cost of research, and FMR's internal research capabilities, including performance metrics, interactions between FMR portfolio managers and research analysts, and the professional quality of analysts in research careers. Where necessary, the Committee recommends actions with respect to various reports providing information on FMR's research function.

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, each committee held the number of meetings shown in the table below:

COMMITTEE
NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD
Operations Committee
9
Fair Value Oversight Committee
4
Equity I Committee
6
Equity II Committee
6
Product and Fund Services Committee
6
Audit Committee
4
Governance and Nominating Committee
8
Compliance Committee
4
Research Committee
8

 

The following table sets forth information describing the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Trustee in the fund and in all funds in the aggregate within the same fund family overseen by the Trustee for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025.

Interested Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
BETTINA DOULTON
ROBERT A LAWRENCE
 
 
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Independent Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
VIJAY ADVANI
THOMAS P BOSTICK
DONALD F DONAHUE
VICKI L FULLER
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
THOMAS A KENNEDY
OSCAR MUNOZ
KAREN PEETZ
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
$50,001 - $100,000
over $100,000
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
none
none
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
SABRA PURTILL
SUSAN TOMASKY
 
 
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following tables set forth information describing the compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board (if any) for his or her services for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, or calendar year ended December 31, 2025, as applicable.

Compensation Table (A)

 
 
 
AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
 
ACCRUED
VOLUNTARY
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
VIJAY ADVANI
$
136,213
$
113,116
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
138,388
$
53,234
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
146,653
$
146,654
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
142,310
$
9,278
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
138,388
$
23,097
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
138,388
$
57,646
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
136,213
$
96,119
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
137,956
$
137,956
 
SABRA PURTILL (B)
$
113,286
$
101,972
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
138,388
$
66,543
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

(A)   Bettina Doulton, Robert A. Lawrence, and Peter S. Lynch are interested persons and are compensated by Fidelity.

 

( B)  Ms. Purtill served as a Member of the Advisory Board of  Fidelity Concord Street Trust from May 14, 2025 through December 31, 2025. Ms. Purtill serves as a Trustee of Fidelity Concord Street Trust effective January 1, 2026.

 

 

 
 
 
TOTAL
COMPENSATION
FROM THE
FUND COMPLEX (A)
 
VOLUNTARY 
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM THE FUND
COMPLEX
 
VIJAY ADVANI
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
530,000
$
144,000
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
570,000
$
402,970
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
530,000
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
530,000
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
530,000
$
187,346
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
520,000
$
260,004
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
SABRA PURTILL
$
346,667
$
214,554
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
530,000
$
180,000
 
 
 
 
 
 

(A)   Reflects compensation received for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025, for 306 funds of 30 trusts (including Fidelity Beacon Street Trust, Fidelity Commonwealth Trust II, Fidelity Congress Street Fund, and Fidelity Exchange Fund, which do not contain any assets). Compensation figures include cash and may include amounts elected to be deferred.

 

 

As of February 28, 2026, the Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the fund owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of the class's total outstanding shares, with respect to the fund.

As of February 28, 2026, the following owned of record and/or beneficially 5% or more of the outstanding shares:

Fund or Class Name
Owner Name
City
State
Ownership %
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES INC
BROOKLYN
NY
12.10%

 

 

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

FMR LLC, as successor by merger to FMR Corp., is the ultimate parent company of FMR. The voting common shares of FMR LLC are divided into two series. Series B is held predominantly by members of the Johnson family, including Abigail P. Johnson, directly or through trusts, and is entitled to 49% of the vote on any matter acted upon by the voting common shares. Series A is held predominantly by non-Johnson family member employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates and is entitled to 51% of the vote on any such matter. The Johnson family group and all other Series B shareholders have entered into a shareholders' voting agreement under which all Series B shares will be voted in accordance with the majority vote of Series B shares. Under the 1940 Act, control of a company is presumed where one individual or group of individuals owns more than 25% of the voting securities of that company. Therefore, through their ownership of voting common shares and the execution of the shareholders' voting agreement, members of the Johnson family may be deemed, under the 1940 Act, to form a controlling group with respect to FMR LLC.

At present, the primary business activities of FMR LLC and its subsidiaries are: (i) the provision of investment advisory, management, shareholder, investment information and assistance and certain fiduciary services for individual and institutional investors; (ii) the provision of securities brokerage services; (iii) the management and development of real estate; and (iv) the investment in and operation of a number of emerging businesses.

Geode, a registered investment adviser, is a subsidiary of Geode Capital Holdings LLC. Geode was founded in January 2001 to develop and manage quantitative investment strategies and to provide advisory and sub-advisory services.

FMR, Geode Capital Management, LLC, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and the fund have adopted codes of ethics under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act that set forth employees' fiduciary responsibilities regarding the fund, establish procedures for personal investing, and restrict certain transactions. Employees subject to the codes of ethics, including Fidelity and Geode investment personnel, may invest in securities for their own investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by the fund.

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

The fund has entered into a management contract with FMR, pursuant to which FMR furnishes investment advisory and other services.

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, FMR intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that FMR has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, FMR may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment.

Management and Sub-Advisory Services. FMR provides the fund with all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing the fund's investments, compensates all officers of the fund and all Trustees who are interested persons of the trust or of FMR, and compensates all personnel of the fund or FMR performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

In addition, FMR or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the fund. These services include providing facilities for maintaining the fund's organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters and other persons dealing with the fund; preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; maintaining the fund's records and the registration of the fund's shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws; developing management and shareholder services for the fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Trustees.

Geode serves as sub-adviser of the fund. Under its management contract with the fund, FMR acts as investment adviser. Under the sub-advisory agreement, and subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, Geode directs the investments of the fund in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations.

Management-Related Expenses. Under the terms of the fund's management contract, FMR, either itself or through an affiliate, is responsible for payment of all operating expenses of the fund with limited exceptions. Specific expenses payable by FMR include expenses for typesetting, printing, and mailing proxy materials to shareholders, legal expenses, fees of the custodian, auditor, and interested Trustees, the fund's proportionate share of insurance premiums and Investment Company Institute dues, and the costs of registering shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws. FMR also pays all fees associated with the transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services agreements.

FMR pays all other expenses of the fund with the following exceptions: fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, interest, taxes, Rule 12b-1 fees (if any), and such non-recurring expenses as may arise, including costs of any litigation to which the fund may be a party, and any obligation it may have to indemnify its officers and Trustees with respect to litigation. The fund shall pay its non-operating expenses, including brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

FMR and the fund have entered into an Expense Contract, which obliges FMR to pay all expenses of the fund (excluding acquired fund fees and expenses) to limit the total annual operating expenses (including interest, taxes, and extraordinary expenses, but excluding fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, Rule 12b-1 fees (if any), and non-operating expenses such as brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable) to 0.015%. This Expense Contract terminates on April 30, 2027, and may not be amended to increase the fees or expenses payable by the fund except by a vote of a majority of the Board of Trustees of the Trust.

Management Fee.

For the services of FMR under the management contract, the fund pays FMR a monthly management fee at the annual rate of 0.015% of the fund's average net assets throughout the month. In order to limit the total annual operating expenses of the fund to the rate provided under the terms of the Expense Contract, the management fee paid to FMR by the fund may be reduced by an amount equal to the fees and expenses paid by the fund to the Independent Trustees.

The following table shows the amount of management fees paid by the fund for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024 to its current manager and prior affiliated manager(s), if any, and the amount of credits reducing management fees.

Fund(s)
Fiscal
Years
Ended
 
Amount of
Credits Reducing
Management
Fees
 
Management
Fees
Paid to
Investment Adviser
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
2026
$
122,485
$
100,122,551
 
2025
$
437,603
$
84,905,975
 
2024
$
336,309
$
61,462,326

FMR may, from time to time, voluntarily reimburse all or a portion of a fund's or, in the case of a multiple class fund, a class's operating expenses. FMR retains the ability to be repaid for these expense reimbursements in the amount that expenses fall below the limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Expense reimbursements will increase returns, and repayment of the reimbursement will decrease returns.

Sub-Adviser - Geode.   The fund and FMR have entered into sub-advisory agreement(s) with Geode. Pursuant to the sub-advisory agreement(s), FMR has granted Geode investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities. 

Under the terms of the sub-advisory agreement, for providing investment management services to the fund, FMR, and not the fund, pays Geode fees at an annual rate of 0.0060% of the average daily net assets of the fund.

In addition, Geode has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its sub-advisory fee.

The following table shows the amount of sub-advisory fees paid by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, on behalf of the fund, to Geode for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026, February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024. 

Fund
Fiscal Years
Ended
 
Sub-Advisory Fees
Paid by FMR
to Geode
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
2026
$
16,744,087
 
2025
$
27,481,427
 
2024
$
25,593,348

As of February 28, 2026, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, and in certain cases, participation in several types of profit-based compensation plans. A portion of portfolio manager compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by Geode or at the election of the portfolio manager, as applicable.

Fund Name
Portfolio Manager
Role(s)
Compensated on Fund
Benchmark Index(s)
Sub-Portfolio Benchmark Index(s)
Peer Group(s)
Sub-Portfolio Peer Group(s)
Peer Group Compensation Based on Performance of
Fidelity ®
500 Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
S&P 500 ® Index
N/A
Lipper ℠ S&P 500 ® Index Funds
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
500 Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
S&P 500 ® Index
N/A
Lipper ℠ S&P 500 ® Index Funds
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
500 Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
S&P 500 ® Index
N/A
Lipper ℠ S&P 500 ® Index Funds
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
500 Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
S&P 500 ® Index
N/A
Lipper ℠ S&P 500 ® Index Funds
N/A
N/A
Fidelity ®
500 Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
S&P 500 ® Index
N/A
Lipper ℠ S&P 500 ® Index Funds
N/A
N/A

 

Base salary is determined annually by level of responsibility and tenure at Geode. The bonus is in part based on the pre-tax investment performance of the fund(s) and account(s) relative to a custom peer group, if applicable, and relative to a benchmark index assigned to each fund or account. Performance is measured over multiple measurement periods that encompass rolling periods of up to three years. A portion of the bonus is linked to each fund's relative pre-tax investment performance measured against each fund's index in the table above. A subjective component of the bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to the management of Geode, including recruiting, monitoring, and mentoring within the investment management teams, as well as time spent assisting in firm promotion. Portfolio managers may also be compensated under a profit-based compensation plan, which is primarily based on the profits of Geode.

The compensation plan can give rise to potential conflicts of interest. Pay tends to increase with additional and more complex responsibilities that include increased assets under management and a portion of the bonus relates to firm promotion efforts, which together indirectly link compensation to sales. Managing and providing research to multiple accounts (including proprietary accounts) can give rise to potential conflicts of interest if the accounts have different objectives, benchmarks, time horizons, and fees as a portfolio manager must allocate time and investment ideas across multiple accounts. Securities selected for accounts other than the fund may outperform the securities selected for the fund.

In addition to managing each fund's investment portfolio, portfolio managers also manage other investment portfolios and accounts on behalf of Geode or its affiliates.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($749,107 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $50,001 - $100,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($749,107 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $100,001 - $500,000.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($749,107 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($749,107 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($749,107 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity ® 500 Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was $10,001 - $50,000.

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

Geode Voting Policies:    

Geode Authority and Duties to Vote Client and Fund Securities  

As an investment adviser, Geode holds discretionary voting authority over a majority of its client accounts. Geode understands its obligations with respect to voting for clients and will apply a voting methodology for clients in a manner that Geode believes represents the best interests of its clients. Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode's voting methodology is applied in a unified manner across all clients consistent with the proxy voting policies ("Voting Policies") described in this document. In certain limited instances, Geode clients may request that client-approved proxy voting guidelines are required to be followed. In these rare instances, a third-party proxy provider is engaged to vote proxies in accordance with such client-approved guidelines rather than the Voting Policies as described below. Geode's Voting Policies are designed to (1) establish a framework for Geode's decision-making with respect to proxy voting in client accounts and (2) set forth operational procedures for the oversight and execution of Geode's proxy voting responsibilities. Geode's Operations Committee oversees the implementation of Geode's voting authority under these Voting Policies .  

Third-Party Proxy Advisory Firms  

Geode has engaged a third-party proxy voting service firm ("Proxy Agent") to act as its proxy voting agent. The Proxy Agent is responsible for executing votes in accordance with the Voting Policies and providing administrative support, including operational, recordkeeping, and reporting services. In addition, Geode has retained third-party proxy advisory firms to provide research reports. These reports, combined with insights from Geode's engagement with issuers and industry groups, help inform any decisions Geode makes in accordance with the Voting Policies.

Geode's Stewardship team performs weekly and monthly oversight of the Proxy Agent's implementation and execution of the Voting Policies. The oversight may include sampling votes cast on behalf of client accounts to identify potential inconsistencies between the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies and the actual vote instructions submitted for Geode's client accounts.  The sampling may focus on voting patterns across similar proposals or on company-specific evaluations, particularly where the Proxy Agent separately performs consulting services on behalf of a company that is the subject of a vote.  The results of this oversight are reported to Geode's Operations Committee.  

Proxy Voting Process    

Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode retains the responsibility for voting proxy ballot items in accordance with the Voting Policies herein and does not otherwise reference the Proxy Agent's voting policies. To help facilitate the vote execution process, the Proxy Agent prepares a written analysis and recommendation of each proxy ballot item based on the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies. The Proxy Agent generally pre-populates and submits votes for proxy ballot items in accordance with such recommendations. If the Proxy Agent or Geode becomes aware that an issuer has filed, or will file, additional proxy solicitation materials sufficiently in advance of the voting deadline, the Proxy Agent and Geode will generally endeavor to consider such information where such information is viewed as material in Geode's discretion when casting votes on behalf of client accounts. In certain instances, this may result in an override or a revised recommendation issued by the Proxy Agent.  

In limited circumstances where the Voting Policies do not address the specific matter, the Proxy Agent will refer the ballot back to Geode. Ballot items that have been referred to Geode for a voting decision are handled on a case-by-case basis.  

Geode aims to vote all shareholder meetings; however, when deemed appropriate, Geode reserves the right to refrain from voting certain meetings, for example in cases where:  

Power of attorney documentation is required.

Issuer-specific beneficial owner documentation or certifications are required.

Voting is not permissible due to sanctions affecting the company.

Voting occurs in certain share blocking markets where shares are subject to lockup periods during shareholder meeting dates.

Securities Lending

While Geode typically does not recall securities on loan for voting purposes because it views the revenue of the loan to be greater than the potential long-term financial value from the vote itself, Geode, in acting as a fiduciary for its clients, may determine on a case-by-case basis that the potential value of the vote outweighs the revenue from the loan and recall securities accordingly.

Conflicts of Interest  

Due to its focused business model and the number of investments that Geode will make for its clients (particularly pursuant to its indexing strategy), Geode does not anticipate that actual or potential conflicts of interest are likely to occur in the ordinary course of its business. However, Geode believes it is essential to avoid having conflicts of interest affect its objective of voting in the best interests of its clients. Therefore, in the event that members of the Operations Committee, the Proxy Agent or any other person involved in the analysis or voting of proxies has knowledge of, or has reason to believe there may exist, any potential relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode (or any affiliate of Geode) or their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents, such person shall notify the other members of the Operations Committee. Geode will analyze and address such potential conflict of interest, consulting with outside counsel, as appropriate. In the case of an actual conflict of interest, on the advice of counsel, Geode expects that the independent directors of Geode will consider the matter and may (1) determine that there is no conflict of interest (or that reasonable measures have been taken to remedy or avoid any conflict of interest) that would prevent Geode from voting the applicable proxy, (2) abstain, (3) cause authority to be delegated to the Proxy Agent or a similar special fiduciary to vote the applicable proxy or (4) recommend other methodology for mitigating the conflict of interest, if deemed appropriate (e.g., echo voting).  

Proxy Voting Policies    

Geode has established the Voting Policies that are summarized below to maximize the value of investments in its clients' accounts, which it believes will be furthered through (1) accountability of a company's management and directors to its shareholders, (2) alignment of the interests of management with those of shareholders (including through compensation, benefit and equity ownership programs), and (3) increased disclosure of a company's business and operations.  Geode reserves the right to override any of the Voting Policies with respect to a particular shareholder vote when such an override is, in Geode's best judgment, consistent with the overall principle of voting proxies in the best long-term economic interests of Geode's clients.  

All proxy votes shall be considered and made in a manner consistent with the best interests of Geode's clients (as well as shareholders of mutual fund clients) without regard to any other relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode or its affiliates. As a general matter, (1) proxies will be voted FOR incumbent members of a board of directors and FOR routine management proposals, except as otherwise addressed under these policies; (2) shareholder and non-routine management proposals addressed by these policies will be voted as provided in these policies; and (3) shareholder and non-routine management proposals not addressed by these policies will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For ballots related to proxy contests, mergers, acquisitions and other organizational transactions, Geode may determine it is appropriate to conduct a company specific evaluation.  

Non-US Issuers: Corporate governance standards, legal or regulatory requirements and disclosure practices in foreign countries can differ from those in the United States. When voting the securities of non-US issuers, Geode will evaluate proposals in accordance with the Voting Policies to the greatest extent possible but will also take local market standards and best practices into consideration. In the event local market standards and best practices in a non-US jurisdiction differs with (or are not specifically covered by) the Voting Policies, Geode will generally vote in accordance with such local market standards and best practices. For example, some jurisdictions have different standards for director independence and a greater tolerance for non-independent directors on boards and Geode will vote in accordance with those standards in those jurisdictions, even if not consistent with the policies below. In addition, Geode will not vote in re-registration markets outside of the US.  

Geode's specific policies are as follows:  

I. Director Elections & Other Board/Governance Matters

A. Election of Directors:    

Geode will generally vote FOR director nominees and incumbent members of a board of directors except in certain instances detailed below. In all cases where it is stated herein that Geode will vote against the chair of a committee, Geode will instead vote against the following directors in the following order if the chair of the committee is not up for election: (a) chair of the committee; (b) most tenured member of the committee; (c) chair of the board; (d) lead Independent Director; (e) most tenured board member up for election; provided that Geode will not vote against non-incumbents and will instead vote against the next director up for election as noted above.

1. Attendance. Geode will vote AGAINST if the incumbent board member failed to attend at least 75% of meetings in the previous year and does not provide a reasonable explanation (e.g. illness, family emergency, work on behalf of the company or service to the nation); Support may also be withheld from the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the proxy indicates that not all directors attended 75% of the aggregate of their board and committee meetings but fails to provide the names of the directors.  

2. Independent Directors . Geode will vote AGAINST a director if (1) the Nominee is non-independent and full board comprises less than a majority of independent directors, or (2) the Nominee is not independent and either sits on a key committee or the board lacks any of the key committees. For purposes of the Voting Policies, independence will be assessed based on the company's relevant listing standard and controlled companies will be exempt from the assessment in line with exemptions from listing standards, where applicable.  

3. Director Responsiveness.    

a. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on shareholder proposals that received approval by Geode and a majority of the votes cast in the previous year.  

b. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on takeover offers where Geode and a majority of shareholders tendered their shares.  

c. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if at the previous board election, directors opposed by Geode received more than 50% withhold/against votes of the shares cast and the company failed to address the issue(s) that caused the high withhold/against vote.

d. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when there is insufficient responsiveness to

1. a say-on-pay vote that received less than 70% support at the last annual general meeting, or

2. a say-on-pay frequency vote that received a majority of votes for one frequency and the board chose a longer frequency.

4. Repriced Options.  Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee in the concurrent or next following vote if, within the last year and without shareholder approval, the company's board of directors or compensation committee has repriced or replaced underwater options for stocks, cash or other consideration held by officers or directors.

5. Golden Parachutes.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee if the compensation committee adopted or renewed an excessive golden parachute within the past year (i.e., since the prior AGM).

For purposes of the Voting Policies, "excessive" is defined as:  

a. cash severance payment is greater than three times salary and bonus;

b. change-in-control cash severance payments are not double triggered; or  

c. excise tax gross-ups are allowed.

Acceleration of equity payments may be considered excessive but will be reviewed considering the presence of other adverse circumstances.

6. Poor Accounting Practices/Material Weaknesses. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the audit committee if poor accounting practices are identified that rise to a level of serious concern, such as fraud, misapplication of GAAP and material weaknesses identified in disclosures, unless circumstances such as the severity, breadth, chronological sequence, duration, and the company's efforts at remediation or corrective actions would render the poor accounting practice moot, immaterial or insignificant.  

7. Compensation Concerns.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when:

a. Say-on-Pay is not on the ballot and there are compensation concerns (e.g. as defined under this Policy, or if the company fails to include a Say-on-Pay ballot item when required by applicable regulation or the company's declared policy), or

b. Say-on-Pay proposal is on the ballot but fails to address concerns (e.g. excessive non-employee director compensation without disclosing a compelling rationale or other mitigating factors).

8. Over boarding.   Geode will vote AGAINST a non-CEO director who sits on more than five public company boards. Geode will vote AGAINST the outside boards of a director if they are a CEO of a public company and sit on the board of more than two public companies besides their own.

9. Unequal Voting Rights. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the company maintains a capital stock structure with unequal voting rights.  Exceptions to the policy may include, but are not limited to: Newly-public companies with a reasonable sunset provision; where the unequal voting rights are considered de minimis; or the company provides sufficient safeguards for minority shareholders.

10. Problematic Board Governance. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the relevant committee responsible for the problematic governance practices when such practices have been identified, including:

a. Unilateral By-law/Charter Amendments (e.g., allowing the board to make amendments without shareholder consent)  

b. Problematic Audit Practices (i.e., the company receives an adverse opinion on the company's financial statements from its auditor)  

c. Governance Failures (Bribery, Criminal Activity, regulatory sanctions, legal judgements, etc.)  

d. Adopting or extending an anti-takeover provision that would have been opposed by Geode under this Policy without shareholder approval  

B. Majority Election.    

Unless a company has a director resignation policy, Geode will generally vote FOR proposals calling for directors to be elected by a majority of votes cast in a board election provided that the plurality vote applies when there are more nominees than board seats.  

C. Indemnification of Directors . Geode will vote FOR charter and by-law amendments expanding the Indemnification of Directors to the maximum extent permitted under Delaware law (regardless of the jurisdiction of incorporation) and vote AGAINST charter and by-law amendments completely eliminating directors' liability for breaches of care.

D. Proxy Access . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals seeking to establish or amend proxy access which allow a shareholder (or shareholder group) holding at least 3% of the voting power of the company's outstanding shares continuously for a minimum of 3 years the ability to nominate no more than 25% of the board of directors. Geode will generally vote AGAINST proposals that do not meet the aforementioned criteria.  

E. Board Composition  

1. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors to be independent of management.  

2. Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors on board nominating, audit and compensation committees to be independent.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals calling for the separation of the roles of Chairman & CEO, if combined and there is a lead independent director. Proposals will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, if the roles of Chairman & CEO are combined and there is no lead independent director to determine if appointment of an independent Chairman would likely be in shareholders' best interest to promote effective oversight of management by the Board.  

II. Executive & Director Compensation and Stock Plans      

A. Stock Option Plan . Geode will vote AGAINST the adoption of or amendment to authorize additional shares under a Stock Option Plan if:  

1. The stock option plan includes evergreen provisions, which provides for an automatic allotment of equity compensation every year.  

2. Dilution and burn rate are considered excessive (as defined below). However, where dilution and burn rate are considered excessive, and there's either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues, Geode will vote FOR. Note: Where dilution is considered excessive, Geode then considers industry-specific burn rate as secondary test.

a. Dilution is calculated by dividing the following by all common shares outstanding:

i. Shares reserved for the amendment or plan;

ii. Shares still available under the plan and/or continuing plans prior to the proposed amendment (excluding shares under employee purchase plans but including any "evergreen" or replenishment shares); and

iii. Shares granted but unexercised under the plan and/or continuing plans (excluding shares under employee purchase plans)

b. Dilution is considered "excessive" if the dilution rate exceeds the following thresholds: (1) 25% for micro                         capitalization companies, (2) 20% for small capitalization companies, and (3) 15% for all other companies.

c. Burn rate is considered "excessive" if the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.

3. The exercise price of options is less than 100% of fair market value on the date of grant, except that the offering price may be as low as 85% of fair market value if the discount is expressly granted in lieu of salary or cash bonus. However, a modest number of shares (limited to 5% for a large capitalization company and 10% for a small and micro capitalization companies) may be available for grant to employees and directors under the plan if the grant is made by a compensation committee composed entirely of independent directors (the "De Minimis Exception").  

4. If the directors eligible to receive options under the plan are involved in the administration of the plan or the plan administrator has discretion over the awards.  

5. The plan's terms allow repricing or replacement of underwater options, or the board/committee has repriced or replaced options outstanding under the plan in the past two years without shareholder approval.  

6. The plan provides that the vesting of equity awards may accelerate before a potential change in control occurs.  

B. Restricted Stock Awards . Geode will vote AGAINST adoption of or amendments to authorize additional shares for Restricted Stock Awards ("RSA") if dilution is considered excessive (as defined above) and the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.  

C. Omnibus Stock Plans . Geode will vote AGAINST if one or more component violates any of the criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies. In the case of an omnibus stock plan, the dilution limits applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies will be measured against the total number of shares under all components of such plan.   

D. Say on Pay (non-binding).  

1. Advisory Vote on Executive Compensation.

Geode will generally vote FOR an advisory vote on executive compensation but will review on a case-by-case basis when: (1) there is a significant misalignment between executive pay and company performance; (2) the company maintains significant problematic pay practices; or (3) the prior advisory vote received less than 70% support and the board exhibits a significant level of poor communication and responsiveness to shareholders.  

  • Geode will vote AGAINST new or materially amended employment agreements containing single-trigger cash vesting, or repricing or replacement of securities without shareholder approval within the prior year. Single-trigger equity vesting will be considered in conjunction with problematic pay practices.

2. Frequency Vote . Geode will vote FOR having an advisory vote on executive compensation every year.  

3. Advisory Vote on Golden Parachute . Geode will vote AGAINST "excessive" change-in-control severance payments (as defined herein).  

E. Stock Repurchase   Program . Geode will vote FOR, unless there is clear evidence of past abuse of the authority; the plan contains no safeguards against selective buybacks, or the authority can be used as an anti-takeover mechanism.  

F. Clawback Proposals . Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals seeking to recoup unearned incentive bonuses or other incentive payments made to senior executives if it is later determined that fraud, misconduct, or negligence significantly contributed to a restatement of financial results that led to the awarding of unearned incentive compensation.  

G. Golden Parachute.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to submit a severance agreement to a shareholder vote when:  

1. the company maintains an existing policy addressing excessive severance, and  

2. the provisions of the existing policy would not be deemed "excessive" (as defined herein).  

H. Holding Period for Executives.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals requesting full tenure holding periods for executives on shares acquired through equity compensation programs during their employment.  

I. Employee Stock Purchase Plans. Geode will vote AGAINST if the plan violates any of the relevant criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies, except that (1) the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to or greater than 85% of the stock's fair market value if the plan constitutes a reasonable effort to encourage broad based participation in the company's equity, and (2) in the case of non-U.S. company stock purchase plans, the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to the prevailing market conditions as articulated by the Agent, provided that the minimum stock purchase price must be at least 75% of the stock's fair market value.    

III. Anti-Takeover Measures and Shareholder Rights  

A. Geode will generally vote as follows on anti-takeover measures:   

1. Special Interest Directors . Vote AGAINST addition of special interest directors to the board.

2. Blank Check Preferred Stock . Vote AGAINST authorization of "Blank Check" Preferred Stock when the issuance would be used for anti-takeover purposes without shareholder approval. Geode will vote FOR proposals to require shareholder approval for the distribution of preferred stock except where the blank check preferred stock proposal is proposed in connection with an acquisition or merger.  

3. Classification of Boards . Vote AGAINST proposals to classify boards and FOR proposals to de-classify boards.  

4. Golden Parachutes . Vote AGAINST where Geode deems "excessive" (as defined herein) in the event of change-in-control.  

5. Poison Pills . Vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee in the concurrent or next following vote on the election of directors if a poison pill has been adopted or extended without shareholder approval, unless (a) the board has adopted a Poison Pill with a sunset provision; (b) the term is less than three years; (c) the Pill includes a qualifying offer clause; or (d) shareholder approval is required to reinstate the expired Pill. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals requiring or recommending that shareholders be given an opportunity to vote on the adoption of poison pills.  

6. Shareholder Rights . Vote AGAINST reduction or limitation of Shareholder Rights (e.g., action by written consent, ability to call a special meeting, or remove directors).  

7. Reincorporation . Vote AGAINST reincorporation in another jurisdiction when accompanied by Anti-Takeover Provisions, including increased statutory anti-takeover provisions. In assessing reincorporation proposals, Geode will consider adoption of new articles of incorporation or bylaws which amount to material diminution of shareholder rights and protections. Geode will vote FOR management proposals to reincorporate in another jurisdiction when not accompanied by such anti-takeover provisions.  

8. Board Size . Vote AGAINST requirements that restrict or expand the board size to prevent outside interests from holding seats. However, changes with a legitimate business purpose will be supported.

9. Supermajority Voting Requirements . Vote AGAINST supermajority voting requirements (i.e., typically 2/3 or greater) for boards and shareholders. Geode will vote FOR proposals to eliminate supermajority voting requirements unless there is a controlling shareholder.  

10. Transfer of Authority . Vote AGAINST proposals to transfer authority from shareholders to directors.  

B. Control Shares Acquisition Statutes . Geode will vote FOR proposed amendments to a company's certificate of incorporation or by-laws that enable the company to opt-out of control shares acquisition statutes.  

C. Anti-Greenmail . Geode will vote FOR Anti-Greenmail proposals so long as they are not part of anti-takeover provisions (in which case the vote will be AGAINST).  

IV. Capitalization Issues or Capital Structure    

A. Differential Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST the introduction of new classes of stock with differential voting rights.  

B. Preemptive Rights . Geode will vote FOR elimination of preemptive rights.  

C. Reverse Stock Split . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to implement a reverse stock split when the number of authorized shares will be proportionately reduced or the reverse stock split is necessary to avoid de-listing or there is bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST if any evidence that reverse stock split could be used to thwart takeover attempts. Geode will support a proposal resulting in an authorization of up to 300% shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. Geode will vote AGAINST any proposal resulting in an authorization exceeding 300% the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes.  

D. Adjust Par Value of Common Stock . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to adjust the par value of common stock. Review case-by-case if the proposal may facilitate an anti-takeover device or other negative corporate governance action.  

E. Issuance of Large Blocks of Stock . Geode will vote FOR the issuance of large blocks of stock if such proposals have a legitimate business purpose and do not result in dilution of greater than 20%. However, a company's specific circumstances and market practices may be considered in determining whether the proposal is consistent with shareholders' interests.  

F. Reprice Outstanding Stock Options . Geode will vote AGAINST proposals to reprice or replace outstanding stock options where the plans (1) do not exclude senior management and directors; or (2) contain a repricing or replacement proposal that is not value neutral to shareholders based upon an acceptable options pricing model. Otherwise these proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account: (i) whether the options proposed to be repriced or replaced exceeded the dilution thresholds described in these current proxy voting policies when initially granted; (ii) the company's relative performance compared to other companies within the relevant industry or industries; and (iii) economic and other conditions affecting the relevant industry or industries in which the company competes.  

G. Excessive Increases in Common Stock . Geode will vote AGAINST excessive increases in common stock unless there is either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST increases in authorized common stock that would result in authorized capital in excess of three times the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. However, requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis when there are significant risks of non-approval, including a government rescue program, or other extenuating circumstances.  

H. Capitalization tied to Merger/Acquisition . Geode will generally vote FOR capitalization proposals tied to a merger/acquisition to give management the ability to finance the transaction. However, Geode will review on a case-by-case basis where it determines that such capitalization items may result in excessive or inappropriate dilution of shareholders' interests if the requested capitalization is more than is needed to complete the transaction.    

V. Environmental and Social    

A. General . Evaluate each proposal related to environmental and social issues (excluding political contributions). Geode will vote with management's recommendation on shareholder proposals concerning environmental or social issues, as Geode believes management and the board are ordinarily in the best position to address these matters, unless Geode believes the proposals meet the following conditions (i) request disclosure of new or additional information that is material to investors, and increase or preserve shareholder value by improving transparency into the company's processes and governance relating to the topic of the proposal, and (ii) would not be impractical or overly burdensome for the company to comply with. Geode may take action against the re-election of board members if there are serious concerns over an issuer's approach to environmental or social issues.  

B. Political Activity . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to disclose company practices related to political activity, except instances when the company has been flagged for problematic political activity by a regulatory organization will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

VI. Other Business  

A. Cumulative Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST introduction of cumulative voting rights. Geode will vote FOR elimination of cumulative voting rights.  

B. Confidential Voting and Independent Vote Tabulation . Geode will vote FOR proposals to adopt these practices.  

C. Shares of Investment Companies For Institutional Accounts . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals recommended by the underlying funds' Board of Trustees, unless voting is not permitted under applicable laws and regulations.  

D. Auditors . Geode will vote AGAINST proposed auditors where non-audit fees constitute more than half of the total fees paid by the company to the audit firm if the excessive fees are not tied to an IPO, equity raise, bankruptcy service, or other one-off transaction. Absent such issues, Geode will vote FOR selection of proposed auditors.  

E. Virtual Meetings . Geode will generally vote FOR management proposals allowing for the convening of shareholder meetings by electronic means provided that comparable rights and opportunities for shareholder participation are aligned with those available during an in-person event.  

F. Charter and Bylaw Amendments   

1. Geode will vote FOR amendments if they meet the below criteria. Amendments that do not meet all of the noted criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

a. is editorial in nature;  

b. shareholder rights are not harmed;  

c. there is negligible or positive impact on shareholder value;  

d. management provides adequate reasons for the amendments; and

e. the company is required to do so by law (if applicable).  

2. Geode will vote FOR proposals to amend articles of incorporation that are in connection with mergers/acquisitions, provided that such amendments are otherwise consistent with the Voting Policies.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals giving the board exclusive authority to amend the bylaws. Geode will vote FOR proposals giving the board the ability to amend the bylaws in addition to shareholders.  

4. Geode will vote as otherwise set forth in the Voting Policies for amendments that are necessary to effect stock splits, to change a company's name or to authorize additional shares of common stock.

G. Routine Proposals . Geode will vote FOR routine agenda items and similar routine management proposals such as changing the company name or procedural matters relating to the shareholder meeting.  

H. Proxy Solicitation Expenses . Geode will vote AGAINST reimbursing proxy solicitation expenses unless part of a proxy contest, in which case Geode will evaluate in connection with the contest.  

I. CEO Succession Planning . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals seeking the adoption of a documented CEO succession planning policy.  

J. Adjourn Meeting . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals to adjourn meetings unless linked to an item on the agenda which does not merit support per the Voting Policies.

K. Other Business . Geode will vote AGAINST management proposals to approve business matters where such matters are not adequately disclosed in meeting materials.  

L. Proxy Contests/Contested Director Elections . Geode will review contested ballot items on a case-by-case basis (note: all other ballot items will be reviewed under the relevant or applicable guideline(s)).  

To view a fund's proxy voting record for the most recent 12-month period ended June 30, if applicable, visit www.fidelity.com/proxyvotingresults or visit the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. To request a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at the telephone number listed on the front cover page of this SAI.

 

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

The fund has entered into a distribution agreement with Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of FMR. The principal business address of FDC is 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917. FDC is a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

The fund's distribution agreement calls for FDC to use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for shares of the fund, which are continuously offered.

Promotional and administrative expenses in connection with the offer and sale of shares are paid by FMR.

The Trustees have approved a Distribution and Service Plan with respect to shares of the fund (the Plan) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (the Rule).

The Rule provides in substance that a fund may not engage directly or indirectly in financing any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund except pursuant to a plan approved on behalf of the fund under the Rule.

The Plan, as approved by the Trustees, allows shares of the fund and/or FMR to incur certain expenses that might be considered to constitute indirect payment by the fund of distribution expenses.

The Plan adopted for the fund or class, as applicable, is described in the prospectus.

Under the Plan, if the payment of management fees by the fund to FMR is deemed to be indirect financing by the fund of the distribution of its shares, such payment is authorized by the Plan.

The Plan specifically recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenue, as well as its past profits or its other resources, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. In addition, the Plan provides that FMR, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

Prior to approving the Plan, the Trustees carefully considered all pertinent factors relating to the implementation of the Plan, and determined that there is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit the fund or class, as applicable, and its shareholders.

In particular, the Trustees noted that the Plan does not authorize payments by shares of the fund other than those made to FMR under its management contract with the fund.

To the extent that the Plan gives FMR and FDC greater flexibility in connection with the distribution of shares, additional sales of shares or stabilization of cash flows may result.

Furthermore, certain shareholder support services may be provided more effectively under the Plan by local entities with whom shareholders have other relationships.

FDC or an affiliate may compensate, or upon direction make payments for certain retirement plan expenses to intermediaries. A number of factors are considered in determining whether to pay these additional amounts. Such factors may include, without limitation, the level or type of services provided by the intermediary, the level or expected level of assets or sales of shares, and other factors. In addition to such payments, FDC or an affiliate may offer other incentives such as sponsorship of educational or client seminars relating to current products and issues, payments or reimbursements for travel and related expenses associated with due diligence trips that an intermediary may undertake in order to explore possible business relationships with affiliates of FDC, and/or payments of costs and expenses associated with attendance at seminars, including travel, lodging, entertainment, and meals. Certain of the payments described above may be significant to an intermediary. As permitted by SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules and other applicable laws and regulations, FDC or an affiliate may pay or allow other incentives or payments to intermediaries.

The fund's transfer agent or an affiliate may also make payments and reimbursements from its own resources to certain intermediaries (who may be affiliated with the transfer agent) for providing recordkeeping and administrative services to plan participants or for providing other services to retirement plans. Please see "Transfer and Service Agent Services" in this SAI for more information.

FDC or an affiliate may also make payments to banks, broker-dealers and other service-providers (who may be affiliated with FDC) for distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services. If you have purchased shares of the fund through an investment professional, please speak with your investment professional to learn more about any payments his or her firm may receive from FMR, FDC, and/or their affiliates, as well as fees and/or commissions the investment professional charges. You should also consult disclosures made by your investment professional at the time of purchase.

Any of the payments described in this section may represent a premium over payments made by other fund families. Investment professionals may have an added incentive to sell or recommend a fund over others offered by competing fund families, or retirement plan sponsors may take these payments into account when deciding whether to include a fund as a plan investment option.

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

The fund has entered into a transfer agent agreement with Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of FMR, which is located at 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210. Under the terms of the agreement, FIIOC (or an agent, including an affiliate) performs transfer agency services.

For providing transfer agency services, FIIOC receives no fees from the fund.

FIIOC may collect fees charged in connection with providing certain types of services such as exchanges, closing out fund balances, checkwriting, wire transactions, and providing historical account research, as applicable.

FIIOC bears the expense of typesetting, printing, and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, and all other reports, notices, and statements to existing shareholders, with the exception of proxy statements.

Fund shares may be owned by intermediaries for the benefit of their customers. In those instances, a fund may not maintain an account for shareholders, and some or all of the recordkeeping services for these accounts may be performed by third parties. FIIOC or an affiliate may make payments to intermediaries (including affiliates of FIIOC) for recordkeeping and other services.

Retirement plans may also hold fund shares in the name of the plan or its trustee, rather than the plan participant. In situations where FIIOC or an affiliate does not provide recordkeeping services, plan recordkeepers, who may have affiliated financial intermediaries who sell shares of the fund, may, upon direction, be paid for providing recordkeeping services to plan participants. Payments may also be made, upon direction, for other plan expenses. FIIOC may also pay an affiliate for providing services that otherwise would have been performed by FIIOC.

In certain situations where FIIOC or an affiliate provides recordkeeping services to a retirement plan, payments may be made to pay for plan expenses. The amount of such payments may be based on investments in particular Fidelity® funds, or may be fixed for a given period of time. Upon direction, payments may be made to plan sponsors, or at the direction of plan sponsors, third parties, for expenses incurred in connection with the plan. FIIOC may also pay an affiliate for providing services that otherwise would have been performed by FIIOC.

The fund has entered into a service agent agreement with Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of FMR (or an agent, including an affiliate). Under the terms of the agreement, FSC calculates the NAV and dividends for shares, maintains the fund's portfolio and general accounting records, and administers the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

For providing pricing and bookkeeping services, FSC receives no fee from the fund.

FMR bears the cost of transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services under the terms of its management contract with the fund.

 

SECURITIES LENDING

During the fiscal year, the securities lending agent, or the investment adviser (where the fund does not use a securities lending agent) monitors loan opportunities for the fund, negotiates the terms of the loans with borrowers, monitors the value of securities on loan and the value of the corresponding collateral, communicates with borrowers and the fund's custodian regarding marking to market the collateral, selects securities to be loaned and allocates those loan opportunities among lenders, and arranges for the return of the loaned securities upon the termination of the loan. Income and fees from securities lending activities for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, are shown in the following table:

Security Lending Activities
 
Fund(s)
 
 
Fidelity® 500 Index Fund
Gross income from securities lending activities
$
76,913,665
Fees paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split
$
0
Administrative fees
$
0
Rebate (paid to borrower)
$
59,131,796
Other fees not included in the revenue split (lending agent fees to NFS)
$
1,506,607
Aggregate fees/compensation for securities lending activities
$
60,638,403
Net income from securities lending activities
$
16,275,262
 
 
 

A fund does not pay cash collateral management fees, separate indemnification fees, or other fees not reflected above.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

Trust Organization.

Fidelity® 500 Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

The Trustees are permitted to create additional funds in the trust and to create additional classes of a fund.

The assets of the trust received for the issue or sale of shares of each fund and all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, subject to the rights of creditors, are allocated to such fund, and constitute the underlying assets of such fund. The underlying assets of each fund in the trust shall be charged with the liabilities and expenses attributable to such fund. Any general expenses of the trust shall be allocated between or among any one or more of the funds.

Shareholder Liability. The trust is an entity commonly known as a "Massachusetts business trust." Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of such a trust may, under certain circumstances, be held personally liable for the obligations of the trust.

The Declaration of Trust contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability for the debts, liabilities, obligations, and expenses of the trust or fund. The Declaration of Trust provides that the trust shall not have any claim against shareholders except for the payment of the purchase price of shares and requires that each agreement, obligation, or instrument entered into or executed by the trust or the Trustees relating to the trust or to a fund shall include a provision limiting the obligations created thereby to the trust or to one or more funds and its or their assets. The Declaration of Trust further provides that shareholders of a fund shall not have a claim on or right to any assets belonging to any other fund.

The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification out of a fund's property of any shareholder or former shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the fund solely by reason of his or her being or having been a shareholder and not because of his or her acts or omissions or for some other reason. The Declaration of Trust also provides that a fund shall, upon request, assume the defense of any claim made against any shareholder for any act or obligation of the fund and satisfy any judgment thereon. Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which a fund itself would be unable to meet its obligations. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC believes that, in view of the above, the risk of personal liability to shareholders is remote.

Voting Rights. The fund's capital consists of shares of beneficial interest. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value they own. The voting rights of shareholders can be changed only by a shareholder vote. Shares may be voted in the aggregate, by fund, and by class.

The shares have no preemptive or conversion rights. Shares are fully paid and nonassessable, except as set forth under the heading "Shareholder Liability" above.

The trust or a fund or a class may be terminated upon the sale of its assets to, or merger with, another open-end management investment company, series, or class thereof, or upon liquidation and distribution of its assets. The Trustees may reorganize, terminate, merge, or sell all or a portion of the assets of a trust or a fund or a class without prior shareholder approval. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a trust, shareholders of each of its funds are entitled to receive the underlying assets of such fund available for distribution. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a fund or a class, shareholders of that fund or that class are entitled to receive the underlying assets of the fund or class available for distribution.

Custodian(s).

The Bank of New York Mellon, 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York, is custodian of the assets of the fund.

The custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of the fund's assets and the appointment of any subcustodian banks and clearing agencies.

From time to time, subject to approval by a fund's Treasurer, a Fidelity® fund may enter into escrow arrangements with other banks if necessary to participate in certain investment offerings.

FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and Members of the Board of Trustees may, from time to time, conduct transactions with various banks, including banks serving as custodians for certain funds advised by FMR or an affiliate. Transactions that have occurred to date include mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgment of the fund's adviser, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, 101 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts, independent registered public accounting firm, audits financial statements for the fund and provides other audit, tax, and related services.

 

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

The fund views holdings information as sensitive and limits its dissemination. The Board authorized FMR to establish and administer guidelines for the dissemination of fund holdings information, which may be amended at any time without prior notice. FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee (comprising executive officers of FMR) evaluates disclosure policy with the goal of serving the fund's best interests by striking an appropriate balance between providing information about the fund's portfolio and protecting the fund from potentially harmful disclosure. The Board reviews the administration and modification of these guidelines and receives reports from the fund's chief compliance officer periodically.

The fund will provide a full list of holdings monthly on www.fidelity.com 30 days after the month-end (excluding high income security holdings, which generally will be presented collectively monthly and included in a list of full holdings 60 days after month-end).

The fund will provide its top ten holdings (excluding cash and futures) on Fidelity's web site monthly, 15 days after month-end.

The fund may disclose a list of full or partial holdings on www.fidelity.com earlier than indicated above when FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee determines that there is a legitimate business purpose and the additional disclosure is not harmful to the fund.

Unless otherwise indicated, this information will be available on the web site until updated for the next applicable period.

The fund may also from time to time provide or make available to the Board or third parties upon request specific fund level performance attribution information and statistics. Third parties may include fund shareholders or prospective fund shareholders, members of the press, consultants, and ratings and ranking organizations. Nonexclusive examples of performance attribution information and statistics may include (i) the allocation of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions among various asset classes, sectors, industries, and countries, (ii) the characteristics of the stock and bond components of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions, (iii) the attribution of fund returns by asset class, sector, industry, and country and (iv) the volatility characteristics of the fund.

FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee may approve a request for fund level performance attribution and statistics as long as (i) such disclosure does not enable the receiving party to recreate the complete or partial portfolio holdings of any Fidelity ® fund prior to such fund's public disclosure of its portfolio holdings and (ii) Fidelity has made a good faith determination that the requested information is not material given the particular facts and circumstances. Fidelity may deny any request for performance attribution information and other statistical information about a fund made by any person, and may do so for any reason or for no reason.

Disclosure of non-public portfolio holdings information for a Fidelity ® fund's portfolio may only be provided pursuant to the guidelines below.

The Use of Holdings In Connection With Fund Operations. Material non-public holdings information may be provided as part of the activities associated with managing Fidelity ® funds to: entities which, by explicit agreement or by virtue of their respective duties to the fund, are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed; other parties if legally required; or persons FMR believes will not misuse the disclosed information. These entities, parties, and persons include, but are not limited to: the fund's trustees; the fund's manager, its sub-advisers, if any, and their affiliates whose access persons are subject to a code of ethics (including portfolio managers of affiliated funds of funds); contractors who are subject to a confidentiality agreement; the fund's auditors; the fund's custodians; proxy voting service providers; financial printers; pricing service vendors; broker-dealers in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or requests for price quotations or bids on one or more securities; securities lending agents; counsel to the fund or its Independent Trustees; regulatory authorities; stock exchanges and other listing organizations; parties to litigation; third parties in connection with a bankruptcy proceeding relating to a fund holding; and third parties who have submitted a standing request to a money market fund for daily holdings information. Non-public holdings information may also be provided to an issuer regarding the number or percentage of its shares that are owned by the fund and in connection with redemptions in kind.

Other Uses Of Holdings Information. In addition, the fund may provide material non-public holdings information to (i) third parties that calculate information derived from holdings for use by FMR, a sub-adviser, or their affiliates, (ii) ratings and rankings organizations, and (iii) an investment adviser, trustee, or their agents to whom holdings are disclosed for due diligence purposes or in anticipation of a merger involving the fund. Each individual request is reviewed by the Executive Holdings Policy Committee which must find, in its sole discretion that, based on the specific facts and circumstances, the disclosure appears unlikely to be harmful to the fund. Entities receiving this information must have in place control mechanisms to reasonably ensure or otherwise agree that, (a) the holdings information will be kept confidential, (b) no employee shall use the information to effect trading or for their personal benefit, and (c) the nature and type of information that they, in turn, may disclose to third parties is limited. FMR relies primarily on the existence of non-disclosure agreements and/or control mechanisms when determining that disclosure is not likely to be harmful to the fund.

At this time, the entities receiving information described in the preceding paragraph are: Factset Research Systems Inc. (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (full holdings weekly (generally as of the previous Friday), generally 5 business days thereafter); MSCI Inc. and certain affiliates (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); and Bloomberg, L.P. (full holdings daily, on the next business day).

FMR, its affiliates, or the fund will not enter into any arrangements with third parties from which they derive consideration for the disclosure of material non-public holdings information. If, in the future, such an arrangement is desired, prior Board approval would be sought and any such arrangements would be disclosed in the fund's SAI.

There can be no assurance that the fund's policies and procedures with respect to disclosure of fund portfolio holdings will prevent the misuse of such information by individuals and firms that receive such information.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

The fund's financial statements and financial highlights for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, and report of the independent registered public accounting firm, are included in the fund's Form N-CSR and are incorporated herein by reference. 

Total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table may differ from the ratios of expenses to average net assets in the financial highlights because total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table include any acquired fund fees and expenses, whereas the ratios of expenses in the financial highlights do not, except to the extent any acquired fund fees and expenses relate to an entity, such as a wholly-owned subsidiary, with which a fund's financial statements are consolidated. Acquired funds include other investment companies (such as Central funds or other underlying funds) in which the fund has invested, if and to the extent it is permitted to do so.

Total annual operating expenses in the prospectus fee table and the financial highlights do not include any expenses associated with investments in certain structured or synthetic products that may rely on the exception from the definition of "investment company" provided by section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act. 

APPENDIX

Fidelity, the Fidelity Investments Logo and all other Fidelity trademarks or service marks used herein are trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC. Any third-party marks that are used herein are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.

Fidelity Flex® Funds

 

Fund
Ticker
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
FXLCX


Fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

April 29, 2026

 

This Statement of Additional Information (SAI) is not a prospectus. Portions of the fund's annual report are incorporated herein. The annual report(s) are supplied with this SAI.

To obtain a free additional copy of a prospectus or SAI, dated April 29, 2026, an annual report, a fund's financial statements, or a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at 1-800-544-3455 (for managed account clients) or 1-800-835-5092 (for retirement plan participants) or visit Fidelity's web site at www.fidelity.com (for managed account clients) or www.401k.com (for retirement plan participants). 

For more information on any Fidelity ® fund, including charges and expenses, call Fidelity at the number indicated above for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before investing or sending money.

245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210  

 

FXL-PTB-0426

1.9918033.101

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

VALUATION

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

SECURITIES LENDING

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

APPENDIX

 

INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS 

The following policies and limitations supplement those set forth in the prospectus. Unless otherwise noted, whenever an investment policy or limitation states a maximum percentage of the fund's assets that may be invested in any security or other asset, or sets forth a policy regarding quality standards, such standard or percentage limitation will be determined immediately after and as a result of the fund's acquisition of such security or other asset. Accordingly, any subsequent change in values, net assets, or other circumstances will not be considered when determining whether the investment complies with the fund's investment policies and limitations.

The fund's fundamental investment policies and limitations cannot be changed without approval by a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act)) of the fund. However, except for the fundamental investment limitations listed below, the investment policies and limitations described in this Statement of Additional Information (SAI) are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

The following are the fund's fundamental investment limitations set forth in their entirety.

Diversification

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer.

Senior Securities

The fund may not issue senior securities, except as permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Borrowing

The fund may not borrow money, except that the fund may borrow money for temporary or emergency purposes (not for leveraging or investment) in an amount not exceeding 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) less liabilities (other than borrowings). Any borrowings that come to exceed this amount will be reduced within three days (not including Sundays and holidays) to the extent necessary to comply with the 33 1/3% limitation.

Underwriting

The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies.

Concentration

The fund will invest more than 25% of its total assets in securities of issuers in a particular industry to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities are not considered to be issued by members of any industry.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) looks through to the U.S. Government securities.

For purposes of the fund's concentration limitation discussed above, with respect to any investment in any non-money market Central fund, FMR looks through to the holdings of the Central fund.

Real Estate

The fund may not purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from investing in securities or other instruments backed by real estate or securities of companies engaged in the real estate business).

Commodities

The fund may not purchase or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but this shall not prevent the fund from purchasing or selling options and futures contracts or from investing in securities or other instruments backed by physical commodities).

Loans

The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.

 

The following investment limitations are not fundamental and may be changed without shareholder approval.

Short Sales

The fund does not currently intend to sell securities short, unless it owns or has the right to obtain securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short, and provided that transactions in futures contracts and options are not deemed to constitute selling securities short.

Margin Purchases

The fund does not currently intend to purchase securities on margin, except that the fund may obtain such short-term credits as are necessary for the clearance of transactions, and provided that margin payments in connection with futures contracts and options on futures contracts shall not constitute purchasing securities on margin.

Borrowing

The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements are treated as borrowings for purposes of the fundamental borrowing investment limitation).

Illiquid Securities

The fund does not currently intend to purchase any security if, as a result, more than 10% of its net assets would be invested in securities that are deemed to be illiquid because they are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale or because they cannot be sold or disposed of in the ordinary course of business at approximately the prices at which they are valued.

For purposes of the fund's illiquid securities limitation discussed above, if through a change in values, net assets, or other circumstances, the fund were in a position where more than 10% of its net assets were invested in illiquid securities, it would consider appropriate steps to protect liquidity.

Loans

The fund does not currently intend to lend assets other than securities to other parties, except by (a) lending money (up to 15% of the fund's net assets) to a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) assuming any unfunded commitments in connection with the acquisition of loans, loan participations, or other forms of debt instruments. (This limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities, to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.)

 

In addition to the fund's fundamental and non-fundamental investment limitations discussed above:

In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.

For the fund's policies and limitations on futures and options transactions, see "Investment Policies and Limitations - Futures, Options, and Swaps."

 

The following pages contain more detailed information about types of instruments in which the fund may invest, techniques the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may employ in pursuit of the fund's investment objective, and a summary of related risks. The fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) may not buy all of these instruments or use all of these techniques unless it believes that doing so will help the fund achieve its goal. However, the fund's adviser (or a sub-adviser) is not required to buy any particular instrument or use any particular technique even if to do so might benefit the fund.

On the following pages in this section titled "Investment Policies and Limitations," and except as otherwise indicated, references to "an adviser" or "the adviser" may relate to the fund's adviser or a sub-adviser, as applicable.

Affiliated Bank Transactions. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in transactions with financial institutions that are, or may be considered to be, "affiliated persons" of the fund under the 1940 Act. These transactions may involve repurchase agreements with custodian banks; short-term obligations of, and repurchase agreements with, the 50 largest U.S. banks (measured by deposits); municipal securities; U.S. Government securities with affiliated financial institutions that are primary dealers in these securities; short-term currency transactions; and short-term borrowings. In accordance with exemptive orders issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Board of Trustees has established and periodically reviews procedures applicable to transactions involving affiliated financial institutions.

Borrowing. If a fund borrows money, its share price may be subject to greater fluctuation until the borrowing is paid off. If a fund makes additional investments while borrowings are outstanding, this may be considered a form of leverage.

Cash Management. A fund may hold uninvested cash or may invest it in cash equivalents such as money market securities, repurchase agreements, or shares of short-term bond or money market funds, including (for Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients only) shares of Fidelity ® Central funds. Generally, these securities offer less potential for gains than other types of securities.

Central Funds are special types of investment vehicles created by Fidelity for use by the Fidelity ® funds and other advisory clients. Central funds are used to invest in particular security types or investment disciplines, or for cash management. Central funds incur certain costs related to their investment activity (such as custodial fees and expenses), but generally do not pay management fees. The investment results of the portions of a Fidelity ® fund's assets invested in the Central funds will be based upon the investment results of those funds.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Notice of Exclusion. The Adviser, on behalf of the Fidelity® fund to which this SAI relates, has filed with the National Futures Association a notice claiming an exclusion from the definition of the term "commodity pool operator" (CPO) under the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and the rules of the CFTC promulgated thereunder, with respect to the fund's operation. Accordingly, neither a fund nor its adviser is subject to registration or regulation as a commodity pool or a CPO. As of the date of this SAI, the adviser does not expect to register as a CPO of the fund. However, there is no certainty that a fund or its adviser will be able to rely on an exclusion in the future as the fund's investments change over time. A fund may determine not to use investment strategies that trigger additional CFTC regulation or may determine to operate subject to CFTC regulation, if applicable. If a fund or its adviser operates subject to CFTC regulation, it may incur additional expenses.

Common Stock represents an equity or ownership interest in an issuer. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock, although related proceedings can take time to resolve and results can be unpredictable. For purposes of a Fidelity ® fund's policies related to investment in common stock Fidelity considers depositary receipts evidencing ownership of common stock to be common stock.

Convertible Securities are bonds, debentures, notes, or other securities that may be converted or exchanged (by the holder or by the issuer) into shares of the underlying common stock (or cash or securities of equivalent value) at a stated exchange ratio. A convertible security may also be called for redemption or conversion by the issuer after a particular date and under certain circumstances (including a specified price) established upon issue. If a convertible security held by a fund is called for redemption or conversion, the fund could be required to tender it for redemption, convert it into the underlying common stock, or sell it to a third party.

Convertible securities generally have less potential for gain or loss than common stocks. Convertible securities generally provide yields higher than the underlying common stocks, but generally lower than comparable non-convertible securities. Because of this higher yield, convertible securities generally sell at prices above their "conversion value," which is the current market value of the stock to be received upon conversion. The difference between this conversion value and the price of convertible securities will vary over time depending on changes in the value of the underlying common stocks and interest rates. When the underlying common stocks decline in value, convertible securities will tend not to decline to the same extent because of the interest or dividend payments and the repayment of principal at maturity for certain types of convertible securities. However, securities that are convertible other than at the option of the holder generally do not limit the potential for loss to the same extent as securities convertible at the option of the holder. When the underlying common stocks rise in value, the value of convertible securities may also be expected to increase. At the same time, however, the difference between the market value of convertible securities and their conversion value will narrow, which means that the value of convertible securities will generally not increase to the same extent as the value of the underlying common stocks. Because convertible securities may also be interest-rate sensitive, their value may increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise. Convertible securities are also subject to credit risk, and are often lower-quality securities.

Debt Securities are used by issuers to borrow money. The issuer usually pays a fixed, variable, or floating rate of interest, and must repay the amount borrowed, usually at the maturity of the security. Some debt securities, such as zero coupon bonds, do not pay interest but are sold at a deep discount from their face values. Debt securities include corporate bonds, government securities, repurchase agreements, and mortgage and other asset-backed securities.

Disruption to Financial Markets and Related Government Intervention. Economic downturns can trigger various economic, legal, budgetary, tax, and regulatory reforms across the globe. Instability in the financial markets in the wake of events such as the 2008 economic downturn led the U.S. Government and other governments to take a number of then-unprecedented actions designed to support certain financial institutions and segments of the financial markets that experienced extreme volatility, and in some cases, a lack of liquidity. Federal, state, local, foreign, and other governments, their regulatory agencies, or self-regulatory organizations may take actions that affect the regulation of the instruments in which a fund invests, or the issuers of such instruments, in ways that are unforeseeable. Reforms may also change the way in which a fund is regulated and could limit or preclude a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or engage in certain strategies. Also, while reforms generally are intended to strengthen markets, systems, and public finances, they could affect fund expenses and the value of fund investments in unpredictable ways.

Similarly, widespread disease including pandemics and epidemics, and natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, droughts, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and climate-related phenomena generally, have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, adversely impacting individual companies, sectors, industries, markets, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of a fund's investments. Economies and financial markets throughout the world have become increasingly interconnected, which increases the likelihood that events or conditions in one region or country will adversely affect markets or issuers in other regions or countries, including the United States. Additionally, market disruptions may result in increased market volatility; regulatory trading halts; closure of domestic or foreign exchanges, markets, or governments; or market participants operating pursuant to business continuity plans for indeterminate periods of time. Further, market disruptions can (i) prevent a fund from executing advantageous investment decisions in a timely manner, (ii) negatively impact a fund's ability to achieve its investment objective, and (iii) may exacerbate the risks discussed elsewhere in a fund's registration statement, including political, social, and economic risks.

The value of a fund's portfolio is also generally subject to the risk of future local, national, or global economic or natural disturbances based on unknown weaknesses in the markets in which a fund invests. In the event of such a disturbance, the issuers of securities held by a fund may experience significant declines in the value of their assets and even cease operations, or may receive government assistance accompanied by increased restrictions on their business operations or other government intervention. In addition, it remains uncertain that the U.S. Government or foreign governments will intervene in response to current or future market disturbances and the effect of any such future intervention cannot be predicted.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are shares of other investment companies, commodity pools, or other entities that are traded on an exchange. Assets underlying the ETF shares may consist of stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments, depending on an ETF's investment objective and strategies. An ETF may seek to replicate the performance of a specific index or may be actively managed.

Typically, shares of an ETF that tracks an index are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark increases. However, in the case of inverse ETFs (also called "short ETFs" or "bear ETFs"), ETF shares are expected to increase in value as the value of the underlying benchmark decreases. Inverse ETFs seek to deliver the opposite of the performance of the benchmark they track and are often marketed as a way for investors to profit from, or at least hedge their exposure to, downward moving markets. Investments in inverse ETFs are similar to holding short positions in the underlying benchmark.

ETF shares are redeemable only in large blocks of shares often called "creation units" by persons other than a fund, and are redeemed principally in-kind at each day's next calculated net asset value per share (NAV). ETFs typically incur fees that are separate from those fees incurred directly by a fund. A fund's purchase of ETFs results in the layering of expenses, such that the fund would indirectly bear a proportionate share of any ETF's operating expenses. Further, while traditional investment companies are continuously offered at NAV, ETFs are traded in the secondary market (e.g., on a stock exchange) on an intra-day basis at prices that may be above or below the value of their underlying portfolios.

Some of the risks of investing in an ETF that tracks an index are similar to those of investing in an indexed mutual fund, including tracking error risk (the risk of errors in matching the ETF's underlying assets to the index or other benchmark); and the risk that because an ETF that tracks an index is not actively managed, it cannot sell stocks or other assets as long as they are represented in the index or other benchmark. Other ETF risks include the risk that ETFs may trade in the secondary market at a discount from their NAV and the risk that the ETFs may not be liquid. ETFs also may be leveraged. Leveraged ETFs seek to deliver multiples of the performance of the index or other benchmark they track and use derivatives in an effort to amplify the returns (or decline, in the case of inverse ETFs) of the underlying index or benchmark. While leveraged ETFs may offer the potential for greater return, the potential for loss and the speed at which losses can be realized also are greater. Most leveraged and inverse ETFs "reset" daily, meaning they are designed to achieve their stated objectives on a daily basis. Leveraged and inverse ETFs can deviate substantially from the performance of their underlying benchmark over longer periods of time, particularly in volatile periods.

Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) are a type of senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by financial institutions that combines aspects of both bonds and ETFs. An ETN's returns are based on the performance of a market index or other reference asset minus fees and expenses. Similar to ETFs, ETNs are listed on an exchange and traded in the secondary market. However, unlike an ETF, an ETN can be held until the ETN's maturity, at which time the issuer will pay a return linked to the performance of the market index or other reference asset to which the ETN is linked minus certain fees. Unlike regular bonds, ETNs typically do not make periodic interest payments and principal typically is not protected.

ETNs also incur certain expenses not incurred by their applicable index. The market value of an ETN is determined by supply and demand, the current performance of the index or other reference asset, and the credit rating of the ETN issuer. The market value of ETN shares may differ from their intraday indicative value. The value of an ETN may also change due to a change in the issuer's credit rating. As a result, there may be times when an ETN's share trades at a premium or discount to its NAV. Some ETNs that use leverage in an effort to amplify the returns of an underlying index or other reference asset can, at times, be relatively illiquid and, thus, they may be difficult to purchase or sell at a fair price. Leveraged ETNs may offer the potential for greater return, but the potential for loss and speed at which losses can be realized also are greater.

Exposure to Foreign and Emerging Markets. Foreign securities, foreign currencies, and securities issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign operations may involve significant risks in addition to the risks inherent in U.S. investments.

Foreign investments involve risks relating to local political, economic, regulatory, or social instability, military action or unrest, or adverse diplomatic developments, and may be affected by actions of foreign governments adverse to the interests of U.S. investors. Such actions may include expropriation or nationalization of assets, confiscatory taxation, restrictions on U.S. investment or on the ability to repatriate assets or convert currency into U.S. dollars, or other government intervention. From time to time, a fund's adviser and/or its affiliates may determine that, as a result of regulatory requirements that may apply to the adviser and/or its affiliates due to investments in a particular country, investments in the securities of issuers domiciled or listed on trading markets in that country above certain thresholds (which may apply at the account level or in the aggregate across all accounts managed by the adviser and its affiliates) may be impractical or undesirable. In such instances, the adviser may limit or exclude investment in a particular issuer, and investment flexibility may be restricted. There is no assurance that a fund's adviser will be able to anticipate these potential events or counter their effects. In addition, the value of securities denominated in foreign currencies and of dividends and interest paid with respect to such securities will fluctuate based on the relative strength of the U.S. dollar.

It is anticipated that in most cases the best available market for foreign securities will be on an exchange or in over-the-counter (OTC) markets located outside of the United States. Foreign stock markets, while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as developed as those in the United States, and securities of some foreign issuers may be less liquid and more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. issuers. Foreign security trading, settlement and custodial practices (including those involving securities settlement where fund assets may be released prior to receipt of payment) are often less developed than those in U.S. markets, and may result in increased investment or valuation risk or substantial delays in the event of a failed trade or the insolvency of, or breach of duty by, a foreign broker-dealer, securities depository, or foreign subcustodian. In addition, the costs associated with foreign investments, including withholding taxes, brokerage commissions, and custodial costs, are generally higher than with U.S. investments.

Foreign markets may offer less protection to investors than U.S. markets. Foreign issuers are generally not bound by uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting requirements and standards of practice comparable to those applicable to U.S. issuers. Adequate public information on foreign issuers may not be available, and it may be difficult to secure dividends and information regarding corporate actions on a timely basis. In general, there is less overall governmental supervision and regulation of securities exchanges, brokers, and listed companies than in the United States. OTC markets tend to be less regulated than stock exchange markets and, in certain countries, may be totally unregulated. Regulatory enforcement may be influenced by economic or political concerns, and investors may have difficulty enforcing their legal rights in foreign countries.

Some foreign securities impose restrictions on transfer within the United States or to U.S. persons. Although securities subject to such transfer restrictions may be marketable abroad, they may be less liquid than foreign securities of the same class that are not subject to such restrictions.

American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) as well as other "hybrid" forms of ADRs, including European Depositary Receipts (EDRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), are certificates evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign issuer. These certificates are issued by depository banks and generally trade on an established market in the United States or elsewhere. The underlying shares are held in trust by a custodian bank or similar financial institution in the issuer's home country. The depository bank may not have physical custody of the underlying securities at all times and may charge fees for various services, including forwarding dividends and interest and corporate actions. ADRs are alternatives to directly purchasing the underlying foreign securities in their national markets and currencies. However, ADRs continue to be subject to many of the risks associated with investing directly in foreign securities. These risks include foreign exchange risk as well as the political and economic risks of the underlying issuer's country.

The risks of foreign investing may be magnified for investments in emerging markets. Security prices in emerging markets can be significantly more volatile than those in more developed markets, reflecting the greater uncertainties of investing in less established markets and economies. In particular, countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable governments, may present the risks of nationalization of businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets, and may have less protection of property rights than more developed countries. The economies of countries with emerging markets may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times.

Foreign Currency Transactions. A fund may conduct foreign currency transactions on a spot (i.e., cash) or forward basis (i.e., by entering into forward contracts to purchase or sell foreign currencies). Although foreign exchange dealers generally do not charge a fee for such conversions, they do realize a profit based on the difference between the prices at which they are buying and selling various currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency at one rate, while offering a lesser rate of exchange should the counterparty desire to resell that currency to the dealer. Forward contracts are customized transactions that require a specific amount of a currency to be delivered at a specific exchange rate on a specific date or range of dates in the future. Forward contracts are generally traded in an interbank market directly between currency traders (usually large commercial banks) and their customers. The parties to a forward contract may agree to offset or terminate the contract before its maturity, or may hold the contract to maturity and complete the contemplated currency exchange.

The following discussion summarizes the principal currency management strategies involving forward contracts that could be used by a fund. A fund may also use swap agreements, indexed securities, and options and futures contracts relating to foreign currencies for the same purposes. Forward contracts not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through payments in U.S. dollars rather than through delivery of the underlying currency. All of these instruments and transactions are subject to the risk that the counterparty will default.

A "settlement hedge" or "transaction hedge" is designed to protect a fund against an adverse change in foreign currency values between the date a security denominated in a foreign currency is purchased or sold and the date on which payment is made or received. Entering into a forward contract for the purchase or sale of the amount of foreign currency involved in an underlying security transaction for a fixed amount of U.S. dollars "locks in" the U.S. dollar price of the security. Forward contracts to purchase or sell a foreign currency may also be used to protect a fund in anticipation of future purchases or sales of securities denominated in foreign currency, even if the specific investments have not yet been selected.

A fund may also use forward contracts to hedge against a decline in the value of existing investments denominated in a foreign currency. For example, if a fund owned securities denominated in pounds sterling, it could enter into a forward contract to sell pounds sterling in return for U.S. dollars to hedge against possible declines in the pound's value. Such a hedge, sometimes referred to as a "position hedge," would tend to offset both positive and negative currency fluctuations, but would not offset changes in security values caused by other factors. A fund could also attempt to hedge the position by selling another currency expected to perform similarly to the pound sterling. This type of hedge, sometimes referred to as a "proxy hedge," could offer advantages in terms of cost, yield, or efficiency, but generally would not hedge currency exposure as effectively as a direct hedge into U.S. dollars. Proxy hedges may result in losses if the currency used to hedge does not perform similarly to the currency in which the hedged securities are denominated.

A fund may enter into forward contracts to shift its investment exposure from one currency into another. This may include shifting exposure from U.S. dollars to a foreign currency, or from one foreign currency to another foreign currency. This type of strategy, sometimes known as a "cross-hedge," will tend to reduce or eliminate exposure to the currency that is sold, and increase exposure to the currency that is purchased, much as if a fund had sold a security denominated in one currency and purchased an equivalent security denominated in another. A fund may cross-hedge its U.S. dollar exposure in order to achieve a representative weighted mix of the major currencies in its benchmark index and/or to cover an underweight country or region exposure in its portfolio. Cross-hedges protect against losses resulting from a decline in the hedged currency, but will cause a fund to assume the risk of fluctuations in the value of the currency it purchases.

Successful use of currency management strategies will depend on an adviser's skill in analyzing currency values. Currency management strategies may substantially change a fund's investment exposure to changes in currency exchange rates and could result in losses to a fund if currencies do not perform as an adviser anticipates. For example, if a currency's value rose at a time when a fund had hedged its position by selling that currency in exchange for dollars, the fund would not participate in the currency's appreciation. If a fund hedges currency exposure through proxy hedges, the fund could realize currency losses from both the hedge and the security position if the two currencies do not move in tandem. Similarly, if a fund increases its exposure to a foreign currency and that currency's value declines, the fund will realize a loss. Foreign currency transactions involve the risk that anticipated currency movements will not be accurately predicted and that a fund's hedging strategies will be ineffective. Moreover, it is impossible to precisely forecast the market value of portfolio securities at the expiration of a foreign currency forward contract. Accordingly, a fund may be required to buy or sell additional currency on the spot market (and bear the expenses of such transaction), if an adviser's predictions regarding the movement of foreign currency or securities markets prove inaccurate.

A fund may be required to limit its hedging transactions in foreign currency forwards, futures, and options in order to maintain its classification as a "regulated investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code (Code). Hedging transactions could result in the application of the mark-to-market provisions of the Code, which may cause an increase (or decrease) in the amount of taxable dividends paid by a fund and could affect whether dividends paid by a fund are classified as capital gains or ordinary income. There is no assurance that an adviser's use of currency management strategies will be advantageous to a fund or that it will employ currency management strategies at appropriate times.

Funds of Funds and Other Large Shareholders. Certain Fidelity ® funds and accounts (including funds of funds) invest in other funds ("underlying funds") and, as a result, may at times have substantial investments in one or more underlying funds.

An underlying fund may experience large redemptions or investments due to transactions in its shares by funds of funds, other large shareholders, or similarly managed accounts. While it is impossible to predict the overall effect of these transactions over time, there could be an adverse impact on an underlying fund's performance. In the event of such redemptions or investments, an underlying fund could be required to sell securities or to invest cash at a time when it may not otherwise desire to do so. Such transactions may increase an underlying fund's brokerage and/or other transaction costs and affect the liquidity of a fund's portfolio. In addition, when funds of funds or other investors own a substantial portion of an underlying fund's shares, a large redemption by such an investor could cause actual expenses to increase, or could result in the underlying fund's current expenses being allocated over a smaller asset base, leading to an increase in the underlying fund's expense ratio. Redemptions of underlying fund shares could also accelerate the realization of taxable capital gains in the fund if sales of securities result in capital gains. The impact of these transactions is likely to be greater when a fund of funds or other significant investor purchases, redeems, or owns a substantial portion of the underlying fund's shares.

When possible, Fidelity will consider how to minimize these potential adverse effects, and may take such actions as it deems appropriate to address potential adverse effects, including redemption of shares in-kind rather than in cash or carrying out the transactions over a period of time, although there can be no assurance that such actions will be successful. A high volume of redemption requests can impact an underlying fund the same way as the transactions of a single shareholder with substantial investments. As an additional safeguard, Fidelity ® fund of funds may manage the placement of their redemption requests in a manner designed to minimize the impact of such requests on the day-to-day operations of the underlying funds in which they invest. This may involve, for example, redeeming its shares of an underlying fund gradually over time or through use of a transition account.

Fund's Rights as an Investor. Fidelity ® funds do not intend to direct or administer the day-to-day operations of any company. A fund may, however, exercise its rights as a shareholder or lender and may communicate its views on important matters of policy to a company's management, board of directors, and shareholders, and holders of a company's other securities when such matters could have a significant effect on the value of the fund's investment in the company. The activities in which a fund may engage, either individually or in conjunction with others, may include, among others, supporting or opposing proposed changes in a company's corporate structure or business activities; seeking changes in a company's directors or management; seeking changes in a company's direction or policies; seeking the sale or reorganization of the company or a portion of its assets; supporting or opposing third-party takeover efforts; supporting the filing of a bankruptcy petition; or foreclosing on collateral securing a security. This area of corporate activity is increasingly prone to litigation and it is possible that a fund could be involved in lawsuits related to such activities. Such activities will be monitored with a view to mitigating, to the extent possible, the risk of litigation against a fund and the risk of actual liability if a fund is involved in litigation. No guarantee can be made, however, that litigation against a fund will not be undertaken or liabilities incurred. A fund's proxy voting guidelines are included in its SAI.

Futures, Options, and Swaps. The success of any strategy involving futures, options, and swaps depends on an adviser's analysis of many economic and mathematical factors and a fund's return may be higher if it never invested in such instruments. Additionally, some of the contracts discussed below are new instruments without a trading history and there can be no assurance that a market for the instruments will continue to exist. Government legislation or regulation could affect the use of such instruments and could limit a fund's ability to pursue its investment strategies. If a fund invests a significant portion of its assets in derivatives, its investment exposure could far exceed the value of its portfolio securities and its investment performance could be primarily dependent upon securities it does not own.

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund will not: (a) sell futures contracts, purchase put options, or write call options if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets would be hedged with futures and options under normal conditions; (b) purchase futures contracts or write put options if, as a result, the fund's total obligations upon settlement or exercise of purchased futures contracts and written put options would exceed 25% of its total assets under normal conditions; or (c) purchase call options if, as a result, the current value of option premiums for call options purchased by the fund would exceed 5% of the fund's total assets. These limitations do not apply to options attached to or acquired or traded together with their underlying securities, and do not apply to structured notes.

The policies and limitations regarding the fund's investments in futures contracts, options, and swaps may be changed as regulatory agencies permit.

The requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company may limit the extent to which a fund may enter into futures, options on futures, and forward contracts.

Futures Contracts. In purchasing a futures contract, the buyer agrees to purchase a specified underlying instrument at a specified future date. In selling a futures contract, the seller agrees to sell a specified underlying instrument at a specified date. Futures contracts are standardized, exchange-traded contracts and the price at which the purchase and sale will take place is fixed when the buyer and seller enter into the contract. Some currently available futures contracts are based on specific securities or baskets of securities, some are based on commodities or commodities indexes (for funds that seek commodities exposure), and some are based on indexes of securities prices (including foreign indexes for funds that seek foreign exposure). In addition, some currently available futures contracts are based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and other interest rates. Futures on indexes and futures not calling for physical delivery of the underlying instrument will be settled through cash payments rather than through delivery of the underlying instrument. Futures can be held until their delivery dates, or can be closed out by offsetting purchases or sales of futures contracts before then if a liquid market is available. A fund may realize a gain or loss by closing out its futures contracts.

The value of a futures contract tends to increase and decrease in tandem with the value of its underlying instrument. Therefore, purchasing futures contracts will tend to increase a fund's exposure to positive and negative price fluctuations in the underlying instrument, much as if it had purchased the underlying instrument directly. When a fund sells a futures contract, by contrast, the value of its futures position will tend to move in a direction contrary to the market for the underlying instrument. Selling futures contracts, therefore, will tend to offset both positive and negative market price changes, much as if the underlying instrument had been sold.

The purchaser or seller of a futures contract or an option for a futures contract is not required to deliver or pay for the underlying instrument or the final cash settlement price, as applicable, unless the contract is held until the delivery date. However, both the purchaser and seller are required to deposit "initial margin" with a futures broker, known as a futures commission merchant, when the contract is entered into. If the value of either party's position declines, that party will be required to make additional "variation margin" payments to settle the change in value on a daily basis. This process of "marking to market" will be reflected in the daily calculation of open positions computed in a fund's NAV. The party that has a gain is entitled to receive all or a portion of this amount. Initial and variation margin payments do not constitute purchasing securities on margin for purposes of a fund's investment limitations. Variation margin does not represent a borrowing or loan by a fund, but is instead a settlement between a fund and the futures commission merchant of the amount one would owe the other if the fund's contract expired. In the event of the bankruptcy or insolvency of a futures commission merchant that holds margin on behalf of a fund, the fund may be entitled to return of margin owed to it only in proportion to the amount received by the futures commission merchant's other customers, potentially resulting in losses to the fund.

Although futures exchanges generally operate similarly in the United States and abroad, foreign futures exchanges may follow trading, settlement, and margin procedures that are different from those for U.S. exchanges. Futures contracts traded outside the United States may not involve a clearing mechanism or related guarantees and may involve greater risk of loss than U.S.-traded contracts, including potentially greater risk of losses due to insolvency of a futures broker, exchange member, or other party that may owe initial or variation margin to a fund. Because initial and variation margin payments may be measured in foreign currency, a futures contract traded outside the United States may also involve the risk of foreign currency fluctuation.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular futures contract at any particular time. Exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for futures contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. The daily limit governs only price movements during a particular trading day and therefore does not limit potential losses because the limit may work to prevent the liquidation of unfavorable positions. For example, futures prices have occasionally moved to the daily limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of positions and subjecting some holders of futures contracts to substantial losses.

If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or other market conditions, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value. These risks may be heightened for commodity futures contracts, which have historically been subject to greater price volatility than exists for instruments such as stocks and bonds.

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded futures contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in futures contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the futures position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Futures prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Futures prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell futures contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's futures positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments. In addition, the price of a commodity futures contract can reflect the storage costs associated with the purchase of the physical commodity.

Futures contracts on U.S. Government securities historically have reacted to an increase or decrease in interest rates in a manner similar to the manner in which the underlying U.S. Government securities reacted. To the extent, however, that a fund enters into such futures contracts, the value of these futures contracts will not vary in direct proportion to the value of the fund's holdings of U.S. Government securities. Thus, the anticipated spread between the price of the futures contract and the hedged security may be distorted due to differences in the nature of the markets. The spread also may be distorted by differences in initial and variation margin requirements, the liquidity of such markets and the participation of speculators in such markets.

Options. By purchasing a put option, the purchaser obtains the right (but not the obligation) to sell the option's underlying instrument at a fixed strike price. In return for this right, the purchaser pays the current market price for the option (known as the option premium). Options have various types of underlying instruments, including specific assets or securities, baskets of assets or securities, indexes of securities or commodities prices, and futures contracts (including commodity futures contracts). Options may be traded on an exchange or OTC. The purchaser may terminate its position in a put option by allowing it to expire or by exercising the option. If the option is allowed to expire, the purchaser will lose the entire premium. If the option is exercised, the purchaser completes the sale of the underlying instrument at the strike price. Depending on the terms of the contract, upon exercise, an option may require physical delivery of the underlying instrument or may be settled through cash payments. A purchaser may also terminate a put option position by closing it out in the secondary market at its current price, if a liquid secondary market exists.

The buyer of a typical put option can expect to realize a gain if the underlying instrument's price falls substantially. However, if the underlying instrument's price does not fall enough to offset the cost of purchasing the option, a put buyer can expect to suffer a loss (limited to the amount of the premium, plus related transaction costs).

The features of call options are essentially the same as those of put options, except that the purchaser of a call option obtains the right (but not the obligation) to purchase, rather than sell, the underlying instrument at the option's strike price. A call buyer typically attempts to participate in potential price increases of the underlying instrument with risk limited to the cost of the option if the underlying instrument's price falls. At the same time, the buyer can expect to suffer a loss if the underlying instrument's price does not rise sufficiently to offset the cost of the option.

The writer of a put or call option takes the opposite side of the transaction from the option's purchaser. In return for receipt of the premium, the writer assumes the obligation to pay or receive the strike price for the option's underlying instrument if the other party to the option chooses to exercise it. The writer may seek to terminate a position in a put option before exercise by closing out the option in the secondary market at its current price. If the secondary market is not liquid for a put option, however, the writer must continue to be prepared to pay the strike price while the option is outstanding, regardless of price changes. When writing an option on a futures contract, a fund will be required to make margin payments to a futures commission merchant as described above for futures contracts.

If the underlying instrument's price rises, a put writer would generally expect to profit, although its gain would be limited to the amount of the premium it received. If the underlying instrument's price remains the same over time, it is likely that the writer will also profit, because it should be able to close out the option at a lower price. If the underlying instrument's price falls, the put writer would expect to suffer a loss. This loss should be less than the loss from purchasing the underlying instrument directly, however, because the premium received for writing the option should mitigate the effects of the decline.

Writing a call option obligates the writer to sell or deliver the option's underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, upon exercise of the option. The characteristics of writing call options are similar to those of writing put options, except that writing calls generally is a profitable strategy if prices remain the same or fall. Through receipt of the option premium, a call writer should mitigate the effects of a price increase. At the same time, because a call writer must be prepared to deliver the underlying instrument or make a net cash settlement payment, as applicable, in return for the strike price, even if its current value is greater, a call writer gives up some ability to participate in price increases and, if a call writer does not hold the underlying instrument, a call writer's loss is theoretically unlimited.

Where a put or call option on a particular security is purchased to hedge against price movements in a related security, the price to close out the put or call option on the secondary market may move more or less than the price of the related security.

There is no assurance a liquid market will exist for any particular options contract at any particular time. Options may have relatively low trading volume and liquidity if their strike prices are not close to the underlying instrument's current price. In addition, exchanges may establish daily price fluctuation limits for exchange-traded options contracts, and may halt trading if a contract's price moves upward or downward more than the limit in a given day. On volatile trading days when the price fluctuation limit is reached or a trading halt is imposed, it may be impossible to enter into new positions or close out existing positions. If the market for a contract is not liquid because of price fluctuation limits or otherwise, it could prevent prompt liquidation of unfavorable positions, and potentially could require a fund to continue to hold a position until delivery or expiration regardless of changes in its value.

Unlike exchange-traded options, which are standardized with respect to the underlying instrument, expiration date, contract size, and strike price, the terms of OTC options (options not traded on exchanges) generally are established through negotiation with the other party to the option contract. While this type of arrangement allows the purchaser or writer greater flexibility to tailor an option to its needs, OTC options generally are less liquid and involve greater credit risk than exchange-traded options, which are backed by the clearing organization of the exchanges where they are traded.

Combined positions involve purchasing and writing options in combination with each other, or in combination with futures or forward contracts, to adjust the risk and return characteristics of the overall position. For example, purchasing a put option and writing a call option on the same underlying instrument would construct a combined position whose risk and return characteristics are similar to selling a futures contract. Another possible combined position would involve writing a call option at one strike price and buying a call option at a lower price, to reduce the risk of the written call option in the event of a substantial price increase. Because combined options positions involve multiple trades, they result in higher transaction costs and may be more difficult to open and close out.

A fund may also buy and sell options on swaps (swaptions), which are generally options on interest rate swaps. An option on a swap gives a party the right (but not the obligation) to enter into a new swap agreement or to extend, shorten, cancel or modify an existing contract at a specific date in the future in exchange for a premium. Depending on the terms of the particular option agreement, a fund will generally incur a greater degree of risk when it writes (sells) an option on a swap than it will incur when it purchases an option on a swap. When a fund purchases an option on a swap, it risks losing only the amount of the premium it has paid should it decide to let the option expire unexercised. However, when a fund writes an option on a swap, upon exercise of the option the fund will become obligated according to the terms of the underlying agreement. A fund that writes an option on a swap receives the premium and bears the risk of unfavorable changes in the preset rate on the underlying interest rate swap. Whether a fund's use of options on swaps will be successful in furthering its investment objective will depend on the adviser's ability to predict correctly whether certain types of investments are likely to produce greater returns than other investments. Options on swaps may involve risks similar to those discussed below in "Swap Agreements."

Because there are a limited number of types of exchange-traded options contracts, it is likely that the standardized contracts available will not match a fund's current or anticipated investments exactly. A fund may invest in options contracts based on securities with different issuers, maturities, or other characteristics from the securities in which the fund typically invests, which involves a risk that the options position will not track the performance of the fund's other investments.

Options prices can also diverge from the prices of their underlying instruments, even if the underlying instruments match a fund's investments well. Options prices are affected by such factors as current and anticipated short-term interest rates, changes in volatility of the underlying instrument, and the time remaining until expiration of the contract, which may not affect security prices the same way. Imperfect correlation may also result from differing levels of demand in the options and futures markets and the securities markets, from structural differences in how options and futures and securities are traded, or from imposition of daily price fluctuation limits or trading halts. A fund may purchase or sell options contracts with a greater or lesser value than the securities it wishes to hedge or intends to purchase in order to attempt to compensate for differences in volatility between the contract and the securities, although this may not be successful in all cases. If price changes in a fund's options positions are poorly correlated with its other investments, the positions may fail to produce anticipated gains or result in losses that are not offset by gains in other investments.

Swap Agreements. Under a typical equity swap agreement, a counterparty such as a bank or broker-dealer agrees to pay a fund a return equal to the dividend payments and increase in value, if any, of an index or group of stocks, or of a stock, and the fund agrees in return to pay a fixed or floating rate of interest, plus any declines in value of the index. Swap agreements can also have features providing for maximum or minimum exposure to a designated index. In order to hedge its exposure effectively, a fund would generally have to own other assets returning approximately the same amount as the interest rate payable by the fund under the swap agreement.

Swap agreements allow a fund to acquire or reduce credit exposure to a particular issuer, asset, or basket of assets. The most significant factor in the performance of swap agreements is the change in value of the specific index, security, or currency, or other factors that determine the amounts of payments due to and from a fund. If a swap agreement calls for payments by a fund, the fund must be prepared to make such payments when due. If the creditworthiness of a fund's swap counterparty declines, the risk that the counterparty may not perform could increase, potentially resulting in a loss to the fund and impairing the fund's correlation with its applicable index. Although there can be no assurance that a fund will be able to do so, a fund may be able to reduce or eliminate its exposure under a swap agreement either by assignment or other disposition, or by entering into an offsetting swap agreement with the same party or another more creditworthy party.

A fund bears the risk of loss of the amount expected to be received under a swap agreement in the event of the default or bankruptcy of a swap agreement counterparty. A fund would generally be required to provide margin or collateral for the benefit of that counterparty. If a counterparty to a swap transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited temporarily or permanently in exercising its right to the return of related fund assets designated as margin or collateral in an action against the counterparty.

Swap agreements are subject to the risk that the market value of the instrument will change in a way detrimental to a fund's interest. A fund bears the risk that an adviser will not accurately forecast market trends or the values of assets, reference rates, indexes, or other economic factors in establishing swap positions for a fund. If an adviser attempts to use a swap as a hedge against, or as a substitute for, a portfolio investment, a fund may be exposed to the risk that the swap will have or will develop imperfect or no correlation with the portfolio investment, which could cause substantial losses for a fund. While hedging strategies involving swap instruments can reduce the risk of loss, they can also reduce the opportunity for gain or even result in losses by offsetting favorable price movements in other fund investments. Swaps are complex and often valued subjectively.

Hybrid and Preferred Securities. A hybrid security may be a debt security, warrant, convertible security, certificate of deposit or other evidence of indebtedness on which the value of the interest on or principal of which is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument or financial strength of a reference entity (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, index, or business entity such as a financial institution). Another example is contingent convertible securities, which are fixed income securities that, under certain circumstances, either convert into common stock of the issuer or undergo a principal write-down by a predetermined percentage if the issuer's capital ratio falls below a predetermined trigger level. The liquidation value of such a security may be reduced upon a regulatory action and without the need for a bankruptcy proceeding. Preferred securities may take the form of preferred stock and represent an equity or ownership interest in an issuer that pays dividends at a specified rate and that has precedence over common stock in the payment of dividends. In the event an issuer is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds generally take precedence over the claims of those who own preferred and common stock.

The risks of investing in hybrid and preferred securities reflect a combination of the risks of investing in securities, options, futures and currencies. An investment in a hybrid or preferred security may entail significant risks that are not associated with a similar investment in a traditional debt or equity security. The risks of a particular hybrid or preferred security will depend upon the terms of the instrument, but may include the possibility of significant changes in the value of any applicable reference instrument. Such risks may depend upon factors unrelated to the operations or credit quality of the issuer of the hybrid or preferred security. Hybrid and preferred securities are potentially more volatile and carry greater market and liquidity risks than traditional debt or equity securities. Also, the price of the hybrid or preferred security and any applicable reference instrument may not move in the same direction or at the same time. In addition, because hybrid and preferred securities may be traded OTC or in bilateral transactions with the issuer of the security, hybrid and preferred securities may be subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the security and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates. In addition, uncertainty regarding the tax and regulatory treatment of hybrid and preferred securities may reduce demand for such securities and tax and regulatory considerations may limit the extent of a fund's investments in certain hybrid and preferred securities.

Illiquid Investments means any investment that cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. Difficulty in selling or disposing of illiquid investments may result in a loss or may be costly to a fund. Illiquid securities may include (1) repurchase agreements maturing in more than seven days without demand/redemption features, (2) OTC options and certain other derivatives, (3) private placements, (4) securities traded on markets and exchanges with structural constraints, and (5) loan participations.

Under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, a Fidelity ® fund's adviser classifies the liquidity of a fund's investments and monitors the extent of a fund's illiquid investments.

Various market, trading and investment-specific factors may be considered in determining the liquidity of a fund's investments including, but not limited to (1) the existence of an active trading market, (2) the nature of the security and the market in which it trades, (3) the number, diversity, and quality of dealers and prospective purchasers in the marketplace, (4) the frequency, volume, and volatility of trade and price quotations, (5) bid-ask spreads, (6) dates of issuance and maturity, (7) demand, put or tender features, and (8) restrictions on trading or transferring the investment.

Fidelity classifies certain investments as illiquid based upon these criteria. Fidelity also monitors for certain market, trading and investment-specific events that may cause Fidelity to re-evaluate an investment's liquidity status and may lead to an investment being classified as illiquid. In addition, Fidelity uses a third-party to assist with the liquidity classifications of the fund's investments, which includes calculating the time to sell and settle a specified size position in a particular investment without the sale significantly changing the market value of the investment.

Increasing Government Debt. The total public debt of the United States and other countries around the globe as a percent of gross domestic product has, at times, grown rapidly. Although high debt levels do not necessarily indicate or cause economic problems, they may create certain systemic risks if sound debt management practices are not implemented.

A high national debt level may increase market pressures to meet government funding needs, which may drive debt cost higher and cause a country to sell additional debt, thereby increasing refinancing risk. A high national debt also raises concerns that a government will not be able to make principal or interest payments when they are due. In the worst case, unsustainable debt levels can decline the valuation of currencies, and can prevent a government from implementing effective counter-cyclical fiscal policy in economic downturns.

Moreover, the total amount of debt the Treasury is authorized to incur is subject to a statutory limit. Once the Treasury reaches the debt limit, Congress must raise, extend or otherwise modify the limit to enable the Treasury to incur additional debt to pay the obligations of the U.S. government, including principal and interest payments on certain U.S. Government securities (such as Treasury bills, notes and bonds). Failure to, or potential failure to, increase the statutory debt limit could: increase the risk that the U.S. Government defaults on payments on certain U.S. Government securities; cause the credit rating of the U.S. Government to be downgraded or increase volatility in both stock and bond markets; result in higher debt servicing payments by the U.S. Government; reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities; and/or increase the costs of certain kinds of debt.

Rating services have, in the past, lowered their long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States. The market prices and yields of securities supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government may be adversely affected by rating services' decisions to downgrade the long-term sovereign credit rating of the United States.

Indexed Securities are instruments whose prices are indexed to the prices of other securities, securities indexes, or other financial indicators. Indexed securities typically, but not always, are debt securities or deposits whose values at maturity or coupon rates are determined by reference to a specific instrument, statistic, or measure.

Indexed securities also include commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and other fixed-income securities whose values at maturity or coupon interest rates are determined by reference to the returns of particular stock indexes. Indexed securities can be affected by stock prices as well as changes in interest rates and the creditworthiness of their issuers and may not track the indexes as accurately as direct investments in the indexes.

Insolvency of Issuers, Counterparties, and Intermediaries. Issuers of fund portfolio securities or counterparties to fund transactions that become insolvent or declare bankruptcy can pose special investment risks. In each circumstance, risk of loss, valuation uncertainty, increased illiquidity, and other unpredictable occurrences may negatively impact an investment. Each of these risks may be amplified in foreign markets, where security trading, settlement, and custodial practices can be less developed than those in the U.S. markets, and bankruptcy laws differ from those of the U.S.

As a general matter, if the issuer of a fund portfolio security is liquidated or declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of bonds and preferred stock have priority over the claims of common stock owners. These events can negatively impact the value of the issuer's securities and the results of related proceedings can be unpredictable.

If a counterparty to a fund transaction, such as a swap transaction, a short sale, a borrowing, or other complex transaction becomes insolvent, the fund may be limited in its ability to exercise rights to obtain the return of related fund assets or in exercising other rights against the counterparty. Uncertainty may also arise upon the insolvency of a securities or commodities intermediary such as a broker-dealer or futures commission merchant with which a fund has pending transactions. In addition, insolvency and liquidation proceedings take time to resolve, which can limit or preclude a fund's ability to terminate a transaction or obtain related assets or collateral in a timely fashion. If an intermediary becomes insolvent, while securities positions and other holdings may be protected by U.S. or foreign laws, it is sometimes difficult to determine whether these protections are available to specific trades based on the circumstances. Receiving the benefit of these protections can also take time to resolve, which may result in illiquid positions.

Interfund Borrowing and Lending Program. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, a Fidelity ® fund may lend money to, and borrow money from, other funds advised by FMR or its affiliates. A Fidelity ® fund will borrow through the program only when the costs are equal to or lower than the costs of bank loans. A Fidelity ® fund will lend through the program only when the returns are higher than those available from an investment in repurchase agreements. Interfund loans and borrowings normally extend overnight, but can have a maximum duration of seven days. Loans may be called on one day's notice. A Fidelity ® fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher interest rate if an interfund loan is called or not renewed. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.

Investment-Grade Debt Securities. Investment-grade debt securities include all types of debt instruments that are of medium and high-quality. Investment-grade debt securities include repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Government securities as well as repurchase agreements collateralized by equity securities, non-investment-grade debt, and all other instruments in which a fund can perfect a security interest, provided the repurchase agreement counterparty has an investment-grade rating. Some investment-grade debt securities may possess speculative characteristics and may be more sensitive to economic changes and to changes in the financial conditions of issuers. An investment-grade rating means the security or issuer is rated investment-grade by a credit rating agency registered as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) with the SEC (for example, Moody's Investors Service, Inc.), or is unrated but considered to be of equivalent quality by a fund's adviser. For purposes of determining the maximum maturity of an investment-grade debt security, an adviser may take into account normal settlement periods.

Loans and Other Direct Debt Instruments. Direct debt instruments are interests in amounts owed by a corporate, governmental, or other borrower to lenders or lending syndicates (loans and loan participations), to suppliers of goods or services (trade claims or other receivables), or to other parties. Direct debt instruments involve a risk of loss in case of default or insolvency of the borrower and may offer less legal protection to the purchaser in the event of fraud or misrepresentation, or there may be a requirement that a fund supply additional cash to a borrower on demand. A fund may acquire loans by buying an assignment of all or a portion of the loan from a lender or by purchasing a loan participation from a lender or other purchaser of a participation.

Lenders and purchasers of loans and other forms of direct indebtedness depend primarily upon the creditworthiness of the borrower and/or any collateral for payment of interest and repayment of principal. If scheduled interest or principal payments are not made, the value of the instrument may be adversely affected. Loans that are fully secured provide more protections than an unsecured loan in the event of failure to make scheduled interest or principal payments. However, there is no assurance that the liquidation of collateral from a secured loan would satisfy the borrower's obligation, or that the collateral could be liquidated. Indebtedness of borrowers whose creditworthiness is poor involves substantially greater risks and may be highly speculative. Different types of assets may be used as collateral for a fund's loans and there can be no assurance that a fund will correctly evaluate the value of the assets collateralizing the fund's loans. Borrowers that are in bankruptcy or restructuring may never pay off their indebtedness, or may pay only a small fraction of the amount owed. In any restructuring or bankruptcy proceedings relating to a borrower funded by a fund, a fund may be required to accept collateral with less value than the amount of the loan made by the fund to the borrower. Direct indebtedness of foreign countries also involves a risk that the governmental entities responsible for the repayment of the debt may be unable, or unwilling, to pay interest and repay principal when due.

Loans and other types of direct indebtedness (which a fund may originate, acquire or otherwise gain exposure to) may not be readily marketable and may be subject to restrictions on resale. Some indebtedness may be difficult to dispose of readily at what the Adviser believes to be a fair price. In addition, valuation of illiquid indebtedness involves a greater degree of judgment in determining a fund's net asset value than if that value were based on readily available market quotations, and could result in significant variations in a fund's daily share price. Some loan interests are traded among certain financial institutions and accordingly may be deemed liquid. As the market for different types of indebtedness develops, the liquidity of these instruments is expected to improve.

Direct lending and investments in loans through direct assignment of a financial institution's interests with respect to a loan may involve additional risks. For example, if a loan is foreclosed, the lender/purchaser could become part owner of any collateral, and would bear the costs and liabilities associated with owning and disposing of the collateral. In the event of a default by the borrower, a fund may have difficulty disposing of the assets used as collateral for a loan. In addition, a purchaser could be held liable as a co-lender. Direct debt instruments may also involve a risk of insolvency of the lending bank or other intermediary.

A loan is often administered by a bank or other financial institution that acts as agent for all holders. The agent administers the terms of the loan, as specified in the loan agreement. Unless, under the terms of the loan or other indebtedness, the purchaser has direct recourse against the borrower, the purchaser may have to rely on the agent to apply appropriate credit remedies against a borrower. If assets held by the agent for the benefit of a purchaser were determined to be subject to the claims of the agent's general creditors, the purchaser might incur certain costs and delays in realizing payment on the loan or loan participation and could suffer a loss of principal or interest. Direct loans are typically not administered by an underwriter or agent bank. The terms of direct loans are negotiated with borrowers in private transactions. Direct loans are not publicly traded and may not have a secondary market.

A fund may seek to dispose of loans in certain cases, to the extent possible, through selling participations in the loan. In that case, a fund would remain subject to certain obligations, which may result in expenses for a fund and certain additional risks.

Direct indebtedness may include letters of credit, revolving credit facilities, or other standby financing commitments that obligate lenders/purchasers, including a fund, to make additional cash payments on demand. These commitments may have the effect of requiring a lender/purchaser to increase its investment in a borrower at a time when it would not otherwise have done so, even if the borrower's condition makes it unlikely that the amount will ever be repaid.

In the process of originating, buying, selling and holding loans, a fund may receive and/or pay certain fees. These fees are in addition to the interest payments received and may include facility, closing or upfront fees, commitment fees and commissions. A fund may receive or pay a facility, closing or upfront fee when it buys or sells a loan. A fund may receive a commitment fee throughout the life of the loan or as long as the fund remains invested in the loan (in addition to interest payments) for any unused portion of a committed line of credit. Other fees received by the fund may include prepayment fees, covenant waiver fees, ticking fees and/or modification fees. Legal fees related to the originating, buying, selling and holding loans may also be borne by the fund (including legal fees to assess conformity of a loan investment with 1940 Act provisions).

When engaging in direct lending, if permitted by its investment policies, a fund's performance may depend, in part, on the ability of the fund to originate loans on advantageous terms. A fund may compete with other lenders in originating and purchasing loans. Increased competition for, or a diminished available supply of, qualifying loans could result in lower yields on and/or less advantageous terms for such loans, which could reduce fund performance.

For a Fidelity ® fund that limits the amount of total assets that it will invest in any one issuer or in issuers within the same industry, the fund generally will treat the borrower as the "issuer" of indebtedness held by the fund. In the case of loan participations where a bank or other lending institution serves as financial intermediary between a fund and the borrower, if the participation does not shift to the fund the direct debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower, SEC interpretations require a fund, in appropriate circumstances, to treat both the lending bank or other lending institution and the borrower as "issuers" for these purposes. Treating a financial intermediary as an issuer of indebtedness may restrict a fund's ability to invest in indebtedness related to a single financial intermediary, or a group of intermediaries engaged in the same industry, even if the underlying borrowers represent many different companies and industries.

A fund may choose, at its expense or in conjunction with others, to pursue litigation or otherwise to exercise its rights as a security holder to seek to protect the interests of security holders if it determines this to be in the best interest of the fund's shareholders.

If permitted by its investment policies, a fund may also obtain exposure to the lending activities described above indirectly through its investments in underlying Fidelity ® funds or other vehicles that may engage in such activities directly.

Covenant-Lite Obligations. A fund can invest in or be exposed to loans and other similar debt obligations that are sometimes referred to as "covenant-lite" loans or obligations (covenant-lite obligations), which are loans or other similar debt obligations that lack financial maintenance covenants or possess fewer or contingent financial maintenance covenants and other financial protections for lenders and investors. In current market conditions, many new, restructured or reissued loans and similar debt obligations do not feature traditional financial maintenance covenants, which are intended to protect lenders and investors by imposing certain restrictions and other limitations on a borrower's operations or assets and by providing certain information and consent rights to lenders. Covenant-lite obligations allow borrowers to exercise more flexibility with respect to certain activities that may otherwise be limited or prohibited under similar loan obligations that are not covenant-lite. In an investment with a traditional financial maintenance covenant, the borrower is required to meet certain regular, specific financial tests over the term of the investment; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, the borrower would only be required to satisfy certain financial tests at the time it proposes to take a specific action or engage in a specific transaction (e.g., issuing additional debt, paying a dividend, or making an acquisition) or at a time when another financial criteria has been met (e.g., reduced availability under a revolving credit facility, or asset value falling below a certain percentage of outstanding debt obligations). In addition, in a traditional investment, the borrower is required to provide certain periodic financial reporting that typically includes a detailed calculation of various financial metrics; however, in a covenant-lite obligation, certain detailed financial information is only required to be provided when a financial metric is required to be calculated, which may result in (i) more limited access to financial information, (ii) difficulty evaluating the borrower's financial performance over time and/or (iii) delays in exercising rights and remedies in the event of a significant financial decline. In addition, in the event of default, covenant-lite obligations may exhibit diminished recovery values as the lender may not have the opportunity to negotiate with the borrower or take other measures intended to mitigate losses prior to default. Accordingly, a fund may have fewer rights with respect to covenant-lite obligations, including fewer protections against the possibility of default and fewer remedies, and may experience losses or delays in enforcing its rights on covenant-lite obligations. As a result, investments in or exposure to covenant-lite obligations are generally subject to more risk than investments that contain traditional financial maintenance covenants and financial reporting requirements.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Equity REITs own real estate properties, while mortgage REITs make construction, development, and long-term mortgage loans. Their value may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying property of the trusts, the creditworthiness of the issuer, property taxes, interest rates, and tax and regulatory requirements, such as those relating to the environment. Both types of trusts are dependent upon management skill, are not diversified, and are subject to heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers, self-liquidation, and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free status of income under the Internal Revenue Code and failing to maintain exemption from the 1940 Act.

Repurchase Agreements involve an agreement to purchase a security and to sell that security back to the original seller at an agreed-upon price. The resale price reflects the purchase price plus an agreed-upon incremental amount which is unrelated to the coupon rate or maturity of the purchased security. As protection against the risk that the original seller will not fulfill its obligation, the securities are held in a separate account at a bank, marked-to-market daily, and maintained at a value at least equal to the sale price plus the accrued incremental amount. The value of the security purchased may be more or less than the price at which the counterparty has agreed to purchase the security. In addition, delays or losses could result if the other party to the agreement defaults or becomes insolvent. A fund may be limited in its ability to exercise its right to liquidate assets related to a repurchase agreement with an insolvent counterparty. A Fidelity ® fund may engage in repurchase agreement transactions with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser.

Restricted Securities (including Private Placements) are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Difficulty in selling securities may result in a loss or be costly to a fund. Restricted securities, including private placements of private and public companies, generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Where registration is required, the holder of a registered security may be obligated to pay all or part of the registration expense and a considerable period may elapse between the time it decides to seek registration and the time it may be permitted to sell a security under an effective registration statement. If, during such a period, adverse market conditions were to develop, the holder might obtain a less favorable price than prevailed when it decided to seek registration of the security.

Reverse Repurchase Agreements. In a reverse repurchase agreement, a fund sells a security to another party, such as a bank or broker-dealer, in return for cash and agrees to repurchase that security at an agreed-upon price and time. A Fidelity ® fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements with parties whose creditworthiness has been reviewed and found satisfactory by the fund's adviser. Such transactions may increase fluctuations in the market value of a fund's assets and, if applicable, a fund's yield, and may be viewed as a form of leverage. Under SEC requirements, a fund needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with its reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions.

SEC Rule 18f-4.   In October 2020, the SEC adopted a final rule related to the use of derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and certain other transactions by registered investment companies (the "rule"). Subject to certain exceptions, the rule requires the funds to trade derivatives and certain other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations subject to a value-at-risk (VaR) leverage limit and to certain derivatives risk management program, reporting and board oversight requirements. Generally, these requirements apply to any fund engaging in derivatives transactions unless a fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception, which requires the fund to limit its gross notional derivatives exposure (with certain exceptions) to 10% of its net assets and to adopt derivatives risk management procedures. Under the rule, when a fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., borrowings, if applicable) when calculating the fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the final rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a fund may invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that (i) the fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the fund treats any such transaction as a derivatives transaction for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, a fund will be permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due. These requirements may limit the ability of the funds to use derivatives, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions, and the other relevant transactions as part of its investment strategies. These requirements also may increase the cost of the fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors.

Securities Lending. A Fidelity ® fund may lend securities to parties such as broker-dealers or other institutions, including an affiliate, National Financial Services LLC (NFS). Fidelity ® funds for which Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) serves as sub-adviser will not lend securities to Geode or its affiliates. Securities lending allows a fund to retain ownership of the securities loaned and, at the same time, earn additional income. The borrower provides the fund with collateral in an amount at least equal to the value of the securities loaned. The fund seeks to maintain the ability to obtain the right to vote or consent on proxy proposals involving material events affecting securities loaned. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. These delays and costs could be greater for foreign securities. If a fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, the fund may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement investment in the market. The value of the collateral could decrease below the value of the replacement investment by the time the replacement investment is purchased. For a Fidelity ® fund, loans will be made only to parties deemed by the fund's adviser to be in good standing and when, in the adviser's judgment, the income earned would justify the risks.

The Fidelity ® funds have retained agents, including NFS, an affiliate of the funds, to act as securities lending agent. If NFS acts as securities lending agent for a fund, it is subject to the overall supervision of the fund's adviser, and NFS will administer the lending program in accordance with guidelines approved by the fund's Trustees.

Cash received as collateral through loan transactions may be invested in other eligible securities, including shares of a money market fund. Investing this cash subjects that investment, as well as the securities loaned, to market appreciation or depreciation.

Securities of Other Investment Companies , including shares of closed-end investment companies (which include business development companies (BDCs)), unit investment trusts, and open-end investment companies such as mutual funds and ETFs, represent interests in professionally managed portfolios that may invest in any type of instrument. Investing in other investment companies involves substantially the same risks as investing directly in the underlying instruments, but may involve additional expenses at the underlying investment company-level, such as portfolio management fees and operating expenses. Fees and expenses incurred indirectly by a fund as a result of its investment in shares of one or more other investment companies generally are referred to as "acquired fund fees and expenses" and may appear as a separate line item in a fund's prospectus fee table. For certain investment companies, such as BDCs, these expenses may be significant. Certain types of investment companies, such as closed-end investment companies, issue a fixed number of shares that trade on a stock exchange or OTC at a premium or a discount to their NAV. Others are continuously offered at NAV, but may also be traded in the secondary market. Similarly, ETFs trade on a securities exchange and may trade at a premium or a discount to their NAV.

The securities of closed-end funds may be leveraged. As a result, a fund may be indirectly exposed to leverage through an investment in such securities. An investment in securities of closed-end funds that use leverage may expose a fund to higher volatility in the market value of such securities and the possibility that the fund's long-term returns on such securities will be diminished.

A fund's ability to invest in securities of other investment companies may be limited by federal securities laws. To the extent a fund acquires securities issued by unaffiliated investment companies, the Adviser's access to information regarding such underlying fund's portfolio may be limited and subject to such fund's policies regarding disclosure of fund holdings.

A fund that seeks to track the performance of a particular index could invest in investment companies that seek to track the performance of indexes other than the index that the fund seeks to track.

Short Sales "Against the Box" are short sales of securities that a fund owns or has the right to obtain (equivalent in kind or amount to the securities sold short). If a fund enters into a short sale against the box, it will be required to set aside securities equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold short (or securities convertible or exchangeable into such securities) and will be required to hold such securities while the short sale is outstanding. A fund will incur transaction costs, including interest expenses, in connection with opening, maintaining, and closing short sales against the box.

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). A fund may invest in stock, warrants, and other securities of SPACs or similar special purpose entities that pool money to seek potential acquisition opportunities. SPACs are collective investment structures formed to raise money in an initial public offering for the purpose of merging with or acquiring one or more operating companies (the "de-SPAC Transaction"). Until an acquisition is completed, a SPAC generally invests its assets in US government securities, money market securities and cash. In connection with a de-SPAC Transaction, the SPAC may complete a PIPE (private investment in public equity) offering with certain investors. A fund may enter into a contingent commitment with a SPAC to purchase PIPE shares if and when the SPAC completes its de-SPAC Transaction.

Because SPACs do not have an operating history or ongoing business other than seeking acquisitions, the value of their securities is particularly dependent on the ability of the SPAC's management to identify and complete a profitable acquisition. Some SPACs may pursue acquisitions only within certain industries or regions, which may increase the volatility of their prices. An investment in a SPAC is subject to a variety of risks, including that (i) an attractive acquisition or merger target may not be identified at all and the SPAC will be required to return any remaining monies to shareholders; (ii) an acquisition or merger once effected may prove unsuccessful and an investment in the SPAC may lose value; (iii) the values of investments in SPACs may be highly volatile and may depreciate significantly over time; (iv) no or only a thinly traded market for shares of or interests in a SPAC may develop, leaving a fund unable to sell its interest in a SPAC or to sell its interest only at a price below what the fund believes is the SPAC interest's intrinsic value; (v) any proposed merger or acquisition may be unable to obtain the requisite approval, if any, of shareholders; (vi) an investment in a SPAC may be diluted by additional later offerings of interests in the SPAC or by other investors exercising existing rights to purchase shares of the SPAC; (vii) the warrants or other rights with respect to the SPAC held by a fund may expire worthless or may be repurchased or retired by the SPAC at an unfavorable price; (viii) a fund may be delayed in receiving any redemption or liquidation proceeds from a SPAC to which it is entitled; and (ix) a significant portion of the monies raised by the SPAC for the purpose of identifying and effecting an acquisition or merger may be expended during the search for a target transaction.

Purchased PIPE shares will be restricted from trading until the registration statement for the shares is declared effective. Upon registration, the shares can be freely sold, but only pursuant to an effective registration statement or other exemption from registration. The securities issued by a SPAC, which are typically traded either in the OTC market or on an exchange, may be considered illiquid, more difficult to value, and/or be subject to restrictions on resale.

Structured Securities (also called "structured notes") are derivative debt securities, the interest rate on or principal of which is determined by an unrelated indicator. The value of the interest rate on and/or the principal of structured securities is determined by reference to changes in the value of a reference instrument (e.g., a security or other financial instrument, asset, currency, interest rate, commodity, or index) or the relative change in two or more reference instruments. A structured security may be positively, negatively, or both positively and negatively indexed; that is, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument increases. Similarly, its value or interest rate may increase or decrease if the value of the reference instrument decreases. Further, the change in the principal amount payable with respect to, or the interest rate of, a structured security may be calculated as a multiple of the percentage change (positive or negative) in the value of the underlying reference instrument(s); therefore, the value of such structured security may be very volatile. Structured securities may entail a greater degree of market risk than other types of debt securities because the investor bears the risk of the reference instrument. Structured securities may also be more volatile, less liquid, and more difficult to accurately price than less complex securities or more traditional debt securities. In addition, because structured securities generally are traded OTC, structured securities are subject to the creditworthiness of the counterparty of the structured security, and their values may decline substantially if the counterparty's creditworthiness deteriorates.

Transfer Agent Bank Accounts. Proceeds from shareholder purchases of a Fidelity ® fund may pass through a series of demand deposit bank accounts before being held at the fund's custodian. Redemption proceeds may pass from the custodian to the shareholder through a similar series of bank accounts.

If a bank account is registered to the transfer agent or an affiliate, who acts as an agent for the fund when opening, closing, and conducting business in the bank account, the transfer agent or an affiliate may invest overnight balances in the account in repurchase agreements or money market funds. Any balances that are not invested in repurchase agreements or money market funds remain in the bank account overnight. Any risks associated with such an account are investment risks of the fund. The fund faces the risk of loss of these balances if the bank becomes insolvent.

Warrants. Warrants are instruments which entitle the holder to buy an equity security at a specific price for a specific period of time. Changes in the value of a warrant do not necessarily correspond to changes in the value of its underlying security. The price of a warrant may be more volatile than the price of its underlying security, and a warrant may offer greater potential for capital appreciation as well as capital loss.

Warrants do not entitle a holder to dividends or voting rights with respect to the underlying security and do not represent any rights in the assets of the issuing company. A warrant ceases to have value if it is not exercised prior to its expiration date. These factors can make warrants more speculative than other types of investments.

Zero Coupon Bonds do not make interest payments; instead, they are sold at a discount from their face value and are redeemed at face value when they mature. Because zero coupon bonds do not pay current income, their prices can be more volatile than other types of fixed-income securities when interest rates change. In calculating a fund's dividend, a portion of the difference between a zero coupon bond's purchase price and its face value is considered income.

In addition to the investment policies and limitations discussed above, a fund is subject to the additional operational risk discussed below.

Considerations Regarding Cybersecurity. With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet to conduct business, a fund's service providers are susceptible to operational, information security and related risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to, gaining unauthorized access to digital systems (e.g., through "hacking" or malicious software coding) for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information; corrupting data, equipment or systems; or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites (i.e., efforts to make network services unavailable to intended users). Cyber incidents affecting a fund's manager, any sub-adviser and other service providers (including, but not limited to, fund accountants, custodians, transfer agents and financial intermediaries) have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, interference with a fund's ability to calculate its NAV, impediments to trading, the inability of fund shareholders to transact business, destruction to equipment and systems, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, or additional compliance costs. Similar adverse consequences could result from cyber incidents affecting issuers of securities in which a fund invests, counterparties with which a fund engages in transactions, governmental and other regulatory authorities, exchange and other financial market operators, banks, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and other financial institutions (including financial intermediaries and service providers for fund shareholders) and other parties. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future.

While a fund's service providers have established business continuity plans in the event of, and risk management systems to prevent, such cyber incidents, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified. Furthermore, a fund cannot control the cyber security plans and systems put in place by its service providers or any other third parties whose operations may affect a fund or its shareholders. A fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result.

 

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities are placed on behalf of the fund by Geode pursuant to authority contained in the management contract and the sub-advisory agreement.

Geode may be responsible for the placement of portfolio securities transactions for other investment companies and investment accounts for which it has or its affiliates have investment discretion.

The fund will not incur any commissions or sales charges when it invests in shares of certain pooled investment vehicles (including any underlying Central funds), but it may incur such costs when it invests directly in other types of securities.

Purchases and sales of equity securities on a securities exchange or OTC are effected through brokers who receive compensation for their services. Generally, compensation relating to securities traded on foreign exchanges will be higher than compensation relating to securities traded on U.S. exchanges and may not be subject to negotiation. Compensation may also be paid in connection with principal transactions (in both OTC securities and securities listed on an exchange) and agency OTC transactions executed with an electronic communications network (ECN) or an alternative trading system. Equity securities may be purchased from underwriters at prices that include underwriting fees.

Geode may purchase equity securities in initial or secondary public offerings when such securities become available and are consistent with the investment objectives of the fund.

Purchases and sales of fixed-income securities are generally made with an issuer or a primary market-maker acting as principal. Although there is no stated brokerage commission paid by the fund for any fixed-income security, the price paid by the fund to an underwriter includes the disclosed underwriting fee and prices in secondary trades usually include an undisclosed dealer commission or markup reflecting the spread between the bid and ask prices of the fixed-income security. New issues of equity and fixed-income securities may also be purchased in underwritten fixed price offerings.

The Trustees of the fund periodically review Geode's performance of its responsibilities in connection with the placement of portfolio securities transactions on behalf of the fund. The Trustees also review the compensation paid by the fund over representative periods of time to determine if it was reasonable in relation to the benefits to the fund.

Geode.

The Selection of Brokers

In selecting brokers or dealers (including affiliates of FMR) to execute the fund's portfolio transactions, Geode considers factors deemed relevant in the context of a particular trade and in regard to Geode's overall responsibilities with respect to the fund and other investment accounts, including any instructions from the fund's portfolio manager, which may emphasize, for example, speed of execution over other factors. The factors considered will influence whether it is appropriate to execute an order using ECNs, electronic channels including algorithmic trading, or by actively working an order. Other factors deemed relevant may include, but are not limited to: price; the size and type of the transaction; the reasonableness of compensation to be paid, including spreads and commission rates; the speed and certainty of trade executions; the nature and characteristics of the markets for the security to be purchased or sold, including the degree of specialization of the broker in such markets or securities; the availability of liquidity in the security, including the liquidity and depth afforded by a market center or market-maker; the reliability of a market center or broker; the degree of anonymity that a particular broker or market can provide; the potential for avoiding market impact; the execution services rendered on a continuing basis; the execution efficiency, settlement capability, and financial condition of the firm; arrangements for payment of fund expenses, if applicable; and the provision of additional brokerage and research products and services, if applicable. In seeking best qualitative execution, Geode may select a broker using a trading method for which the broker may charge a higher commission than its lowest available commission rate. Geode also may select a broker that charges more than the lowest commission rate available from another broker. For futures transactions, the selection of a futures commission merchant is generally based on the overall quality of execution and other services provided by the futures commission merchant.

The Acquisition of Brokerage and Research Products and Services

Brokers (who are not affiliates of FMR) that execute transactions for the fund may receive higher compensation from the fund than other brokers might have charged the fund, in recognition of the value of the brokerage or research products and services they provide to Geode.

Research Products and Services. These products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law: economic, industry, company, municipal, sovereign (U.S. and non-U.S.), legal, or political research reports; market color; company meeting facilitation; compilation of securities prices, earnings, dividends and similar data; quotation services, data, information and other services; analytical computer software and services; and investment recommendations. In addition to receiving brokerage and research products and services via written reports and computer-delivered services, such reports may also be provided by telephone and in person meetings with securities analysts, corporate and industry spokespersons, economists, academicians and government representatives and others with relevant professional expertise. Geode may request that a broker provide a specific proprietary or third-party product or service. Some of these products and services supplement Geode's own research activities in providing investment advice to the fund.

Execution Services. In addition, products and services may include, when permissible under applicable law, those that assist in the execution, clearing, and settlement of securities transactions, as well as other incidental functions (including, but not limited to, communication services related to trade execution, order routing and algorithmic trading, post-trade matching, exchange of messages among brokers or dealers, custodians and institutions, and the use of electronic confirmation and affirmation of institutional trades).

Mixed-Use Products and Services. Geode may use commission dollars to obtain certain products or services that are not used exclusively in Geode's investment decision-making process (mixed-use products or services). In those circumstances, Geode will make a good faith judgment to evaluate the various benefits and uses to which they intend to put the mixed-use product or service, and will pay for that portion of the mixed-use product or service that does not qualify as brokerage and research products and services with their own resources (referred to as "hard dollars").

Benefit to Geode. Geode's expenses would likely be increased if it attempted to generate these additional products and services through its own efforts, or if it paid for these products or services itself. Certain of the brokerage and research products and services Geode receives are furnished by brokers on their own initiative, either in connection with a particular transaction or as part of their overall services. Some of these products or services may not have an explicit cost associated with such product or service.

Geode's Decision-Making Process. Before causing the fund to pay a particular level of compensation, Geode will make a good faith determination that the compensation is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research products and services provided to Geode, viewed in terms of the particular transaction for the fund or Geode's overall responsibilities to the fund or other investment companies and investment accounts. While Geode may take into account the brokerage and/or research products and services provided by a broker in determining whether compensation paid is reasonable, neither Geode nor the fund incurs an obligation to any broker, dealer, or third party to pay for any product or service (or portion thereof) by generating a specific amount of compensation or otherwise. Typically, these products and services assist Geode in terms of its overall investment responsibilities to the fund and other investment companies and investment accounts; however, each product or service received may not benefit the fund. Certain funds or investment accounts may use brokerage commissions to acquire brokerage and research products and services that may also benefit other funds or accounts managed by Geode.

Affiliated Transactions

Geode may place trades with certain brokers, including NFS, through its Fidelity Capital Markets (FCM) division, and LeveL Markets, LLC (formerly Kezar Trading, LLC) (LeveL Markets), with whom FMR is under common control, provided it determines that these affiliates' trade execution abilities and costs are comparable to those of non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms.

The Trustees of the fund have approved procedures whereby a fund is permitted to purchase securities that are offered in underwritings in which an affiliate of the adviser or certain other affiliates participate. In addition, for underwritings where such an affiliate participates as a principal underwriter, certain restrictions may apply that could, among other things, limit the amount of securities that the fund could purchase in the underwritings.

Trade Allocation

Although the Trustees and officers of the fund are substantially the same as those of certain other Fidelity ® funds, investment decisions for the fund are made independently from those of other Fidelity ® funds or investment accounts (including proprietary accounts).The same security is often held in the portfolio of more than one of these funds or investment accounts. Simultaneous transactions are inevitable when several funds and investment accounts are managed by the same investment adviser, particularly when the same security is suitable for the investment objective of more than one fund or investment account.

When two or more funds or investment accounts are simultaneously engaged in the purchase or sale of the same security or instrument, the prices and amounts are allocated in accordance with procedures believed to be appropriate and equitable to each fund or investment account. In some cases this could have a detrimental effect on the price or value of the security or instrument as far as the fund is concerned. In other cases, however, the ability of the fund to participate in volume transactions will produce better executions and prices for the fund.

Orders for funds and investment accounts are not typically combined or "blocked". However, Geode may, when feasible and when consistent with the fair and equitable treatment of all funds and investment accounts and best execution, block orders of various funds and investment accounts for order entry and execution.

Geode has established allocation policies for its various funds and investment accounts to ensure allocations are appropriate given its clients' differing investment objectives and other considerations. When the supply/demand is insufficient to satisfy all outstanding trade orders, generally the amount executed is distributed among participating funds and investment accounts in proportion to the size of the original order placed for each fund and investment account, or otherwise according to the allocation policies. These policies also apply to initial public and secondary offerings. Generally, allocations are determined by traders, independent of portfolio managers, in accordance with these policies. Allocations are determined and documented on trade date.

Geode's trade allocation policies identify circumstances under which it is appropriate to deviate from the general allocation criteria and describe the alternative procedures. For example, if a standard allocation would result in a fund or investment account receiving a very small allocation (e.g., because of its small asset size), the fund or investment account may receive an increased allocation to achieve a more meaningful allocation, or it may receive no allocation. Generally, any exceptions to Geode's policies (i.e., special allocations) must be approved by senior investment or trading personnel, reviewed by the compliance department, and documented.

Commissions Paid

A fund may pay compensation including both commissions and spreads in connection with the placement of portfolio transactions. The amount of brokerage commissions paid by a fund may change from year to year because of, among other things, changing asset levels, shareholder activity, and/or portfolio turnover.

For Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund, the following table shows the fund's portfolio turnover rate for the fiscal period(s) ended February 28, 2026. Variations in turnover rate may be due to a fluctuating volume of shareholder purchase and redemption orders, and/or market conditions.

Turnover Rates
2026 (A)
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
4% (B)
 
 

 

(A)Fund commenced operations on July 24, 2025.

(B)Annualized.

 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, the following fund(s) held securities issued by one or more of its regular brokers or dealers or a parent company of its regular brokers or dealers. The following table shows the aggregate value of the securities of the regular broker or dealer or parent company held by the fund as of the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026.

 
Fund
 
Regular Broker or Dealer
 
Aggregate Value of
Securities Held
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund (A)
Bank of America Corp.
 $
425,349
 
Citigroup, Inc.
 $
1,296,165
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
 $
3,139,036

 

 

(A) Fund commenced operations on July 24, 2025.

 

The following table shows the total amount of brokerage commissions paid by the following fund(s), comprising commissions paid on securities and/or futures transactions, as applicable, for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026. The total amount of brokerage commissions paid is stated as a dollar amount and a percentage of the fund's average net assets.

Fund
Fiscal Year
Ended
 
Dollar
Amount
Percentage
of
Average
Net Assets
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
2026 (A)
$
3,096
0.01%

 

(A)  Fund commenced operations on July 24, 2025.

 

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund paid no brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

During the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2025, Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund did not allocate brokerage commissions to firms for providing research or brokerage services.

VALUATION

The NAV is the value of a single share. NAV is computed by adding the value of a fund's investments, cash, and other assets, subtracting its liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.

The Board of Trustees has designated the fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee.

Shares of open-end investment companies (including any underlying Central funds) held by a fund are valued at their respective NAVs. If an underlying fund's NAV is unavailable, shares of that underlying fund will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies.

Generally, other portfolio securities and assets held by a fund, as well as portfolio securities and assets held by an underlying Central fund, are valued as follows:

Most equity securities are valued at the official closing price or the last reported sale price or, if no sale has occurred, at the last quoted bid price on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded.

Debt securities and other assets for which market quotations are readily available may be valued at market values in the principal market in which they normally are traded, as furnished by recognized dealers in such securities or assets. Or, debt securities and convertible securities may be valued on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service that uses a valuation matrix which incorporates both dealer-supplied valuations and electronic data processing techniques.

Short-term securities with remaining maturities of sixty days or less for which market quotations and information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates current value.

Futures contracts are valued at the settlement or closing price. Options are valued at their market quotations, if available. Swaps are valued daily using quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers.

Prices described above are obtained from pricing services that have been approved by the Committee. A number of pricing services are available and a fund may use more than one of these services. A fund may also discontinue the use of any pricing service at any time. A fund's adviser through the Committee engages in oversight activities with respect to the fund's pricing services, which includes, among other things, testing the prices provided by pricing services prior to calculation of a fund's NAV, conducting periodic due diligence meetings, and periodically reviewing the methodologies and inputs used by these services.

Foreign securities and instruments are valued in their local currency following the methodologies described above. Foreign securities, instruments and currencies are translated to U.S. dollars, based on foreign currency exchange rate quotations supplied by a pricing service as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which uses a proprietary model to determine the exchange rate. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at an interpolated rate based on days to maturity between the closest preceding and subsequent settlement period reported by the third party pricing service.

Other portfolio securities and assets for which market quotations, official closing prices, or information furnished by a pricing service are not readily available or, in the opinion of the Committee, are deemed unreliable will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. For example, if, in the opinion of the Committee, a security's value has been materially affected by events occurring before a fund's pricing time but after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, that security will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee in accordance with applicable fair value pricing policies. In fair valuing a security, the Committee may consider factors including, but not limited to, price movements in futures contracts and ADRs, market and trading trends, the bid/ask quotes of brokers, and off-exchange institutional trading. The frequency that portfolio securities or assets are fair valued cannot be predicted and may be significant.

In determining the fair value of a private placement security for which market quotations are not available, the Committee generally applies one or more valuation methods including the market approach, income approach and cost approach. The market approach considers factors including the price of recent investments in the same or a similar security or financial metrics of comparable securities. The income approach considers factors including expected future cash flows, security specific risks and corresponding discount rates. The cost approach considers factors including the value of the security's underlying assets and liabilities.

The fund's adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.

 

BUYING, SELLING, AND EXCHANGING INFORMATION

Shares are available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.

Shares also may be available to certain broker-dealers that have entered into arrangements with Fidelity.

The fund may make redemption payments in whole or in part in readily marketable securities or other property pursuant to procedures approved by the Trustees if Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC determines it is in the best interests of the fund. Such securities or other property will be valued for this purpose as they are valued in computing the NAV of a fund or class, as applicable. Shareholders that receive securities or other property will realize, upon receipt, a gain or loss for tax purposes, and will incur additional costs and be exposed to market risk prior to and upon the sale of such securities or other property.

The fund, in its discretion, may determine to issue its shares in kind in exchange for securities held by the purchaser having a value, determined in accordance with the fund's policies for valuation of portfolio securities, equal to the purchase price of the fund shares issued. The fund will accept for in-kind purchases only securities or other instruments that are appropriate under its investment objective and policies. In addition, the fund generally will not accept securities of any issuer unless they are liquid, have a readily ascertainable market value, and are not subject to restrictions on resale. All dividends, distributions, and subscription or other rights associated with the securities become the property of the fund, along with the securities. Shares purchased in exchange for securities in kind generally cannot be redeemed for fifteen days following the exchange to allow time for the transfer to settle.

The fund may also effect redemptions in-kind in an effort to manage cash positions and/or to offset certain costs that arise from significant redemption activity or from portfolio turnover in connection with the rebalancing of the fund's benchmark index. This practice may benefit the fund and its shareholders by reducing the need for the fund to maintain significant cash reserves and/or to sell securities held in the fund to meet redemption requests or to track its index and, in so doing, avoid or reduce cash drag, transaction costs and capital gain realization that could otherwise arise from reserves maintained or securities sold. There is a risk that this activity could negatively impact the market value of the securities redeemed in-kind and, in turn, the NAV of the fund.

With respect to these redemptions in-kind, shareholders will receive either a pro rata basket or a custom basket of securities valued as they are for purposes of computing a fund's NAV. The custom basket includes only securities that have been disclosed in the fund's most recent public holdings disclosure.

 

DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

Dividends. A portion of the fund's income may qualify for the dividends-received deduction available to corporate shareholders. A portion of the fund's dividends, when distributed to individual shareholders, may qualify for taxation at long-term capital gains rates (provided certain holding period requirements are met). Distributions by the fund to tax-advantaged retirement plan accounts are not taxable currently (but you may be taxed later, upon withdrawal of your investment from such account). Use of derivatives may increase taxable income and capital gains.

Capital Gain Distributions. Unless your shares of the fund are held in a tax-advantaged retirement plan, the fund's long-term capital gain distributions are federally taxable to shareholders generally as capital gains.

Returns of Capital. If the fund's distributions exceed its taxable income and capital gains realized during a taxable year, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold in taxable accounts.

Foreign Tax Credit or Deduction. Foreign governments may impose withholding taxes on dividends and interest earned by the fund with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Foreign governments may also impose taxes on other payments or gains with respect to foreign securities held directly by the fund. Because the fund does not currently anticipate that securities of foreign issuers or underlying regulated investment companies will constitute more than 50% of its total assets at the end of its fiscal year, or fiscal quarter, respectively, shareholders should not expect to be eligible to claim a foreign tax credit or deduction on their federal income tax returns with respect to foreign taxes withheld.

Tax Status of the Fund. The fund intends to qualify each year as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code so that it will not be liable for federal tax on income and capital gains distributed to shareholders. In order to qualify as a regulated investment company, and avoid being subject to federal income or excise taxes at the fund level, the fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net realized capital gains within each calendar year as well as on a fiscal year basis (if the fiscal year is other than the calendar year), and intends to comply with other tax rules applicable to regulated investment companies.

Other Tax Information. The information above is only a summary of some of the tax consequences generally affecting the fund and its shareholders, and no attempt has been made to discuss individual tax consequences. It is up to you or your tax preparer to determine whether the sale of shares of the fund resulted in a capital gain or loss or other tax consequence to you. In addition to federal income taxes, shareholders may be subject to state and local taxes on fund distributions, and shares may be subject to state and local personal property taxes. Investors should consult their tax advisers to determine whether the fund is suitable to their particular tax situation.

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

The Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the trust and fund, as applicable, are listed below. The Board of Trustees governs the fund and is responsible for protecting the interests of shareholders. The Trustees are experienced executives who meet periodically throughout the year to oversee the fund's activities, review contractual arrangements with companies that provide services to the fund, oversee management of the risks associated with such activities and contractual arrangements, and review the fund's performance. Each of the Trustees oversees 306 funds.

The Trustees hold office without limit in time except that (a) any Trustee may resign; (b) any Trustee may be removed by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such removal; (c) any Trustee who requests to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees; and (d) any Trustee may be removed at any special meeting of shareholders by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding voting securities of the trust. Each Trustee who is not an interested person (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the trust and the fund is referred to herein as an Independent Trustee. Each Independent Trustee shall retire not later than the last day of the calendar year in which his or her 75th birthday occurs. The Independent Trustees may waive this mandatory retirement age policy with respect to individual Trustees. Officers and Advisory Board Members hold office without limit in time, except that any officer or Advisory Board Member may resign or may be removed by a vote of a majority of the Trustees at any regular meeting or any special meeting of the Trustees. Except as indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the past five years.

Experience, Skills, Attributes, and Qualifications of the Trustees. The Governance and Nominating Committee has adopted a statement of policy that describes the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills that are necessary and desirable for potential Independent Trustee candidates (Statement of Policy). The Board believes that each Trustee satisfied at the time he or she was initially elected or appointed a Trustee, and continues to satisfy, the standards contemplated by the Statement of Policy. The Governance and Nominating Committee also engages professional search firms to help identify potential Independent Trustee candidates who have the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills consistent with the Statement of Policy. From time to time, additional criteria based on the composition and skills of the current Independent Trustees, as well as experience or skills that may be appropriate in light of future changes to board composition, business conditions, and regulatory or other developments, have also been considered by the professional search firms and the Governance and Nominating Committee. In addition, the Board takes into account the Trustees' commitment and participation in Board and committee meetings, as well as their leadership of standing and ad hoc committees throughout their tenure.

In determining that a particular Trustee was and continues to be qualified to serve as a Trustee, the Board has considered a variety of criteria, none of which, in isolation, was controlling. The Board believes that, collectively, the Trustees have balanced and diverse experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills, which allow the Board to operate effectively in governing the fund and protecting the interests of shareholders. Information about the specific experience, skills, attributes, and qualifications of each Trustee, which in each case led to the Board's conclusion that the Trustee should serve (or continue to serve) as a trustee of the fund, is provided below.

Board Structure and Oversight Function. Robert A. Lawrence is an interested person and currently serves as Chair. The Trustees have determined that an interested Chair is appropriate and benefits shareholders because an interested Chair has a personal and professional stake in the quality and continuity of services provided to the fund. Independent Trustees exercise their informed business judgment to appoint an individual of their choosing to serve as Chair, regardless of whether the Trustee happens to be independent or a member of management. The Independent Trustees have determined that they can act independently and effectively without having an Independent Trustee serve as Chair and that a key structural component for assuring that they are in a position to do so is for the Independent Trustees to constitute a substantial majority for the Board. The Independent Trustees also regularly meet in executive session. Vicki L. Fuller serves as Lead Independent Trustee and as such (i) acts as a liaison between the Independent Trustees and management with respect to matters important to the Independent Trustees and (ii) with management prepares agendas for Board meetings.

Fidelity ® funds are overseen by different Boards of Trustees. The fund's Board oversees Fidelity's high income and certain equity funds, and other Boards oversee Fidelity's alternative investment, investment-grade bond, money market, asset allocation, and other equity funds. The asset allocation funds may invest in Fidelity ® funds overseen by the fund's Board. The use of separate Boards, each with its own committee structure, allows the Trustees of each group of Fidelity ® funds to focus on the unique issues of the funds they oversee, including common research, investment, and operational issues. On occasion, the separate Boards establish joint committees to address issues of overlapping consequences for the Fidelity ® funds overseen by each Board.

The Trustees operate using a system of committees to facilitate the timely and efficient consideration of all matters of importance to the Trustees, the fund, and fund shareholders and to facilitate compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and oversight of the fund's activities and associated risks. The Board, acting through its committees, has charged FMR and its affiliates with (i) identifying events or circumstances the occurrence of which could have demonstrably adverse effects on the fund's business and/or reputation; (ii) implementing processes and controls to lessen the possibility that such events or circumstances occur or to mitigate the effects of such events or circumstances if they do occur; and (iii) creating and maintaining a system designed to evaluate continuously business and market conditions in order to facilitate the identification and implementation processes described in (i) and (ii) above. Because the day-to-day operations and activities of the fund are carried out by or through FMR, its affiliates, and other service providers, the fund's exposure to risks is mitigated but not eliminated by the processes overseen by the Trustees. While each of the Board's committees has responsibility for overseeing different aspects of the fund's activities, oversight is exercised primarily through the Operations, Audit, and Compliance Committees. Appropriate personnel, including but not limited to the fund's Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), FMR's internal auditor, the independent accountants, the fund's Treasurer and portfolio management personnel, make periodic reports to the Board's committees, as appropriate, including an annual review of Fidelity's risk management program for the Fidelity ® funds. The responsibilities of each standing committee, including their oversight responsibilities, are described further under "Standing Committees of the Trustees."

Interested Trustees*:

Correspondence intended for a Trustee who is an interested person may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Bettina Doulton (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Ms. Doulton also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Doulton served in a variety of positions at Fidelity Investments, including as a managing director of research (2006-2007), portfolio manager to certain Fidelity ® funds (1993-2005), equity analyst and portfolio assistant (1990-1993), and research assistant (1987-1990). Ms. Doulton currently owns and operates Cellardoor Winery. Previously, Ms. Doulton owned and operated Phi Builders + Architects (through 2023).

Robert A. Lawrence (1952)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Lawrence also serves as Trustee of other funds. Previously, Mr. Lawrence served as a Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board of certain funds. Prior to his retirement in 2008, Mr. Lawrence served as Vice President of certain Fidelity ® funds (2006-2008), Senior Vice President, Head of High Income Division of Fidelity Management & Research Company (investment adviser firm, 2006-2008), and President of Fidelity Strategic Investments (investment adviser firm, 2002-2005).

* Determined to be an "Interested Trustee" by virtue of, among other things, his or her affiliation with the trust or various entities under common control with FMR.

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Independent Trustees:

Correspondence intended for an Independent Trustee may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations and Other Relevant Experience+

Vijay C. Advani (1960)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Mr. Advani also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Mr. Advani served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to his retirement, Mr. Advani served as Executive Chairman (2020-2022), Chief Executive Officer (2017-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2016-2017) of Nuveen (global investment manager). He also served in various capacities at Franklin Resources (global investment manager), including Co-President (2015-2016), Executive Vice President, Global Advisory Services (2008-2015), Head of Global Retail Distribution (2005-2008), Executive Managing Director, International Retail Development (2002-2005), Managing Director, Product Developments, Sales & Marketing, Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa (2000-2002) and President, Templeton Asset Management India (1995-2000). Mr. Advani also served as Senior Investment Officer of International Finance Corporation (private equity and venture capital arm of The World Bank, 1984-1995). Mr. Advani is Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. India Business Council (2018-present), a Director of The Global Impact Investing Network (2019-present), a Director of LOK Capital (Mauritius) (2022-present), a member of the Advisory Council of LOK Capital (2022-present), a Senior Advisor of Neuberger Berman (2021-present), a Senior Advisor of Seviora Holdings Pte. Ltd (Temasek-Singapore) (2021-present), a Director of Seviora Capital (Singapore) (2021-present) and an Advisor of EQUIAM (2021-present). Mr. Advani formerly served as a member of the Board of BowX Acquisition Corp. (special purpose acquisition company, 2020-2021), a member of the Board of Intellecap (advisory arm of The Aavishkaar Group, 2018-2020), a member of the Board of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (2017-2020) and a member of the Board of Docusign (software, 2016-2019).

Thomas P. Bostick (1956)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Lieutenant General Bostick also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, General Bostick (United States Army, Retired) held a variety of positions within the U.S. Army, including Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2012-2016) and Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Human Resources, U.S. Army (2009-2012). General Bostick currently serves as a member of the Board and Finance and Governance & Sustainability Committees of CSX Corporation (transportation, 2020-present) and a member of the Board and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee of Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (nuclear waste management, 2020-present). General Bostick serves as Chief Executive Officer of Bostick Global Strategies, LLC (consulting, 2016-present), as a member of the Board of HireVue, Inc. (video interview and assessment, 2020-present), as a member of the Board of Allonnia (biotechnology and engineering solutions, 2022-present), on the Advisory Board of Hilco Redevelopment Partners (a real estate investment and redevelopment company, 2021-present), and on the Advisory Board of Solugen, Inc. (specialty bio-based chemicals manufacturer, 2022-present). Previously, General Bostick served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021), President, Intrexon Bioengineering (2018-2020) and Chief Operating Officer (2017-2020) and Senior Vice President of the Environment Sector (2016-2017) of Intrexon Corporation (biopharmaceutical company).

Donald F. Donahue (1950)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Trustee

Mr. Donahue also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Donahue serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Miranda Partners, LLC (risk consulting for the financial services industry, 2012-present). Previously, Mr. Donahue served as Chief Executive Officer (2006-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2003-2006) and Managing Director, Customer Marketing and Development (1999-2003) of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (financial markets infrastructure). Mr. Donahue previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2015-2018), as a member of the Board of The Leadership Academy (previously NYC Leadership Academy) (2012-2022) and as a member of the Board of United Way of New York (2007-2025).

Vicki L. Fuller (1957)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Lead Independent Trustee

Ms. Fuller also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Fuller served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2018-2020), Chief Investment Officer of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (2012-2018) and held a variety of positions at AllianceBernstein L.P. (global asset management, 1985-2012), including Managing Director (2006-2012) and Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager (2001-2006). Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee and Chair of the Compensation Committee of two Blackstone business development companies (2020-present), as a member of the Board of Treliant, LLC (consulting, 2019-present), as a member of the Advisory Board of Equity Alliance (private equity, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board of Ariel Alternatives, LLC (private equity, 2020-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board and Chair of the Audit Committee of Gusto, Inc. (software, 2021-2023). In addition, Ms. Fuller currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of New York University's Stern School of Business (2022-present) and as a member of the Board of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2023-present). Ms. Fuller previously served as a member of the Board of Roosevelt University (2019-2024) and as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Environmental, Health and Safety Committee of The Williams Companies, Inc. (natural gas infrastructure, 2018-2021).

Patricia L. Kampling (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Kampling also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Kampling served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (2012-2019), President and Chief Operating Officer (2011-2012) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2010-2011) of Alliant Energy Corporation. Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board, Audit Committee and Governance, Compensation and Nominating Committee of Xcel Energy Inc. (utilities company, 2020-present) and as a member of the Board, Audit, Finance and Risk Committee and Safety, Environmental, Technology and Operations Committee and Chair of the Executive Development and Compensation Committee of American Water Works Company, Inc. (utilities company, 2019-present). In addition, Ms. Kampling currently serves as a member of the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Chapter (2019-present). Previously, Ms. Kampling served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity® funds (2020), a member of the Board, Compensation Committee and Executive Committee and Chair of the Audit Committee of Briggs & Stratton Corporation (manufacturing, 2011-2021), a member of the Board of Interstate Power and Light Company (2012-2019) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (2012-2019) (each a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation) and as a member of the Board and Workforce Development Committee of the Business Roundtable (2018-2019).

Thomas A. Kennedy (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Kennedy also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ®  funds. Previously, Mr. Kennedy served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ®  funds (2020) and held a variety of positions at Raytheon Company (aerospace and defense, 1983-2020), including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (2014-2020) and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2013-2014). Mr. Kennedy served as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Raytheon Technologies Corporation (aerospace and defense, 2020-2021). Mr. Kennedy serves as a Director of the Board of Directors of Textron Inc. (aerospace and defense, 2023-present).

Oscar Munoz (1959)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Trustee

Mr. Munoz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Munoz served as Executive Chairman (2020-2021), Chief Executive Officer (2015-2020), President (2015-2016) and a member of the Board (2010-2021) of United Airlines Holdings, Inc. Mr. Munoz currently serves as a member of the Board of CBRE Group, Inc. (commercial real estate, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Univision Communications, Inc. (Hispanic media, 2020-present), a member of the Board of Archer Aviation Inc. (2021-present), a member of the Defense Business Board of the United States Department of Defense (2021-present) and a member of the Board of Salesforce.com, Inc. (cloud-based software, 2022-present). Previously, Mr. Munoz served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2021).

Karen B. Peetz (1955)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Trustee

Ms. Peetz also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Previously, Ms. Peetz served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2023-2024). Prior to her retirement, Ms. Peetz served as Chief Administration Officer (2020-2023) of Citigroup Inc. (a diversified financial service company). She also served in various capacities at Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, including President (2013-2016), Vice Chairman, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Markets & Treasury Services (2010-2013), Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Corporate Trust (2003-2008), Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Global Payments & Trade Services (2002-2003) and Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Domestic Corporate Trust (1998-2002). Ms. Peetz also served in various capacities at Chase Manhattan Corporation (1982-1998), including Senior Vice President and Manager of Corporate Trust International Business (1996-1998), Managing Director and Manager of Corporate Trust Services (1994-1996) and Managing Director and Group Manager of Financial Institution Sales (1990-1993). Ms. Peetz currently serves as Chair of Amherst Holdings Advisory Council (2018-present), Trustee of Johns Hopkins University (2016-present), Chair of the Carey Business School Advisory Council, Member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board and Finance Committee and Chair of the Lyme and Tick Related Disease Institute Advisory Council. Ms. Peetz previously served as a member of the Board of Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (2019-2023), a member of the Board of Trane Technologies (2018-2022), a member of the Board of Wells Fargo Corp. (2017-2019), a member of the Board of SunCoke Energy Inc. (2012-2016), a member of the Board of Private Export Funding Corporation (2010-2016) and as a Trustee of Penn State University (2010-2014) and the United Way of New York City (2008-2010).

Sabra R. Purtill (1962)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2026

Trustee

Ms. Purtill also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Ms. Purtill previously served as a member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2025). Ms. Purtill currently serves as a member of the Board of Verisk Analytics (technology and data analytics, 2025-present). Previously, Ms. Purtill served in various capacities at American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (insurance, 2019-2025), including as an advisor to the Chief Financial Officer of AIG (2024-2025), Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2023-2024), Chief Investment Officer of Corebridge Financial Services, Inc. (then a subsidiary of AIG) (2022-2023), Chief Risk Officer (2021-2022) and Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (2019-2021). Ms. Purtill currently serves as member (2018-present) and Chair (2022-present) of the Advisory Board of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and as a member of the College Foundation at the University of Virginia (2023-present).

Susan Tomasky (1953)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Trustee

Ms. Tomasky also serves as Trustee of other Fidelity ® funds. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Tomasky served in various executive officer positions at American Electric Power Company, Inc. (1998-2011), including most recently as President of AEP Transmission (2007-2011). Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Lead Director of the Board of Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. (utilities company, 2012-present) and as a member of the Board of its subsidiary company, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (2021-present). In addition, Ms. Tomasky currently serves as a member (2009-present) and President (2020-present) of the Board of the Royal Shakespeare Company - America (2009-present) and as a member of the Board of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (2011-present). Previously, Ms. Tomasky served as a Member of the Advisory Board of certain Fidelity ® funds (2020), as a member of the Board of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (2007-2020), as a member of the Board (2011-2018) and Lead Independent Director (2015-2018) of Andeavor Corporation (previously Tesoro Corporation) (independent oil refiner and marketer), as a member of the Board of Summit Midstream Partners LP (energy, 2012-2018) and as a member of the Board and Sustainability Committee and as Chair of the Audit Committee of Marathon Petroleum Corporation (2018-2025). In addition, Ms. Tomasky previously served as a member of the Board and Kenyon in the World Committee of Kenyon College (2016-2025).

+ The information includes the Trustee's principal occupation during the last five years and other information relating to the experience, attributes, and skills relevant to the Trustee's qualifications to serve as a Trustee, which led to the conclusion that the Trustee should serve as a Trustee for the fund.

Advisory Board Members and Officers:

Correspondence intended for a Member of the Advisory Board (if any) may be sent to Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 55235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-5235. Correspondence intended for an officer or Peter S. Lynch may be sent to Fidelity Investments, 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

Name, Year of Birth; Principal Occupations+

Peter S. Lynch (1944)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2003

Member of the Advisory Board

Mr. Lynch also serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of other Fidelity ® funds. Mr. Lynch is Vice Chairman and a Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm). In addition, Mr. Lynch serves as a Trustee of Boston College and as the Chairman of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. Previously, Mr. Lynch served as Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR Co., Inc. (investment adviser firm) and on the Special Olympics International Board of Directors (1997-2006).     

Heather Bonner (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2023

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Bonner also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Bonner is a Senior Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Bonner serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Bonner was Managing Director at AQR Capital Management (2013-2022) and Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer of the AQR Funds (2013-2022).

Craig S. Brown (1977)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2022

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Brown also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Brown is a Vice President (2015-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Brown serves as Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Brown served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2022).     

Stephanie Caron (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Caron also serves as Chief Financial Officer of other funds. Ms. Caron is Head of Fidelity Fund and Investment Operations (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Caron serves as President, Executive Vice President, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Caron was Head of Investment Services for Strategic Advisers LLC (investment adviser firm, 2019-2024).

William C. Coffey (1969)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Secretary

Mr. Coffey also serves as Assistant Secretary of other funds. Mr. Coffey is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel (2010-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Coffey served as Secretary and CLO of certain funds (2018-2019); CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities and Assistant Secretary of certain funds (2009-2018).     

Jonathan Davis (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2010

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Davis also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Davis is a Vice President (2006-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Davis serves as Assistant Treasurer or Director of certain Fidelity entities.        

Laura M. Del Prato (1964)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2018

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Del Prato also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Del Prato is a Senior Vice President (2017-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Del Prato serves as Senior Vice President, Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, or Director of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Ms. Del Prato served as President and Treasurer of The North Carolina Capital Management Trust: Cash Portfolio and Term Portfolio (2018-2020).     

Peter Brian Enyeart (1967)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Mr. Enyeart also serves as Vice President of other funds. Mr. Enyeart is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Previously, Mr. Enyeart was Head of Strategic Advisers LLC (SAI) (investment advisor firm, 2018-2025).

Colm A. Hogan (1973)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Hogan also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Hogan is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Hogan serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Hogan served as Deputy Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2020) and Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2016-2018). 

Nicole Macarchuk (1968)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Secretary and Chief Legal Officer (CLO)

Ms. Macarchuk also serves as an officer of other funds and as CLO, Secretary, or Senior Vice President of certain Fidelity entities. Ms. Macarchuk is a Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Head of Asset Management Legal (2024-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2024-present). Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Macarchuk was a Partner at Dechert, LLP (law firm, 2022-2024), where she focused her corporate practice on financial services and asset management industry. Prior to joining Dechert, LLP, Ms. Macarchuk was Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for Angel Island Capital, LLC (2019-2022).

Chris Maher (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Deputy Treasurer

Mr. Maher also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Maher is a Senior Vice President (2023-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Maher serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities. Previously, Mr. Maher served as Assistant Treasurer of certain funds (2013-2020).     

Jason P. Pogorelec (1975)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2020

Chief Compliance Officer

Mr. Pogorelec also serves as Chief Compliance Officer of other funds. Mr. Pogorelec is a Senior Vice President of Asset Management Compliance (2020-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Pogorelec serves as Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (investment adviser firm, 2023-present) and Ballyrock Investment Advisors LLC (2023-present). Previously, Mr. Pogorelec was Vice President, Associate General Counsel for Fidelity Investments (2010-2020) and served as Assistant Secretary of certain Fidelity® funds (2015-2020).          

Melissa Reilly (1971)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2025

Vice President

Ms. Reilly also serves as Vice President of other funds. Ms. Reilly is Co-Head of Equity (2025-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Reilly serves as Director of Fidelity Venture Growth Fund II GP LLC (2026-present). Previously, Ms. Reilly was Global Head of Equity Research (2024-2025) and Chief Investment Officer of the Equity Division (2013-2024).

Brett Segaloff (1972)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2021

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Officer

Mr. Segaloff also serves as AML Officer of other funds. Mr. Segaloff is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Segaloff serves as Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer or Anti Money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act Compliance Officer of certain Fidelity entities.          

Stacie M. Smith (1974)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2016

President and Treasurer

Ms. Smith also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Smith is a Senior Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Ms. Smith serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity entities and has served in other fund officer roles.

Joyce Todisco (1983)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2024

Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Todisco also serves as an officer of other funds. Ms. Todisco is a Vice President (2022-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments (2022-present). Ms. Todisco serves as Assistant Treasurer of certain other Fidelity entities. Prior to joining Fidelity, Ms. Todisco was a Director in the asset and wealth management practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (2017-2022).

Jim Wegmann (1979)

Year of Election or Appointment: 2019

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Wegmann also serves as an officer of other funds. Mr. Wegmann is a Vice President (2016-present) and is an employee of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Wegmann serves as Assistant Treasurer of FIMM, LLC (2021-present). Previously, Mr. Wegmann served as Assistant Treasurer of certain Fidelity ® funds (2019-2021).          

+ The information includes principal occupation during the last five years. 

Standing Committees of the Trustees. The Board of Trustees has established various committees to support the Independent Trustees in acting independently in pursuing the best interests of the funds and their shareholders. Currently, the Board of Trustees has 9 standing committees. The members of each committee are Independent Trustees. Advisory Board members may be invited to attend meetings of the committees.

The Operations Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Ms. Fuller currently serving as Chair. The committee serves as a forum for consideration of issues of importance to, or calling for particular determinations by, the Independent Trustees. The committee also considers matters involving potential conflicts of interest between the funds and FMR and its affiliates and reviews proposed contracts and the proposed continuation of contracts between the funds and FMR and its affiliates, and reviews and makes recommendations regarding contracts with third parties unaffiliated with FMR, including insurance coverage and custody agreements. The committee also monitors additional issues including the nature, levels and quality of services provided to shareholders and significant litigation. The committee also has oversight of compliance issues not specifically within the scope of any other committee. The committee is also responsible for definitive action on all compliance matters involving the potential for significant reimbursement by FMR.

The Fair Value Oversight Committee is composed of Mses. Tomasky (Chair), Fuller, Kampling, Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Advani, Bostick, Donahue, Kennedy, and Munoz. The Fair Value Oversight Committee oversees the valuation of fund investments by the valuation designee, receives and reviews related reports and information, and monitors matters of disclosure to the extent required to fulfill its statutory responsibilities.

The Board of Trustees has established two Fund Oversight Committees: the Equity I Committee (composed of Messrs. Advani (Chair), Bostick, and Donahue, and Mses. Purtill and Tomasky) and the Equity II Committee (composed of Messrs. Munoz (Chair) and Kennedy, and Mses. Fuller, Kampling, and Peetz). Each committee develops an understanding of and reviews the investment objectives, policies, and practices of each fund under its oversight. Each committee also monitors investment performance, compliance by each relevant fund with its investment policies and restrictions and reviews appropriate benchmarks, competitive universes, unusual or exceptional investment matters, the personnel and other resources devoted to the management of each fund and all other matters bearing on each fund's investment results. Each committee will review and recommend any required action to the Board in respect of specific funds, including new funds, changes in fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closing to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds. The members of each committee may organize working groups to make recommendations concerning issues related to funds that are within the scope of the committee's review. These working groups report to the committee or to the Independent Trustees, or both, as appropriate. Each working group may request from FMR such information from FMR as may be appropriate to the working group's deliberations.

The Product and Fund Services Committee is composed of Messrs. Kennedy (Chair) and Munoz, and Mses. Kampling, and Purtill. Regarding shareholder services, the committee considers the structure and amount of the funds' transfer agency fees and fees, including direct fees to investors (other than sales loads), such as bookkeeping and custodial fees, and the nature and quality of services rendered by FMR and its affiliates or third parties (such as custodians) in consideration of these fees. The committee also considers other non-investment management services rendered to the funds by FMR and its affiliates, including pricing and bookkeeping services. The committee receives information on and where appropriate recommends policies concerning the securities transactions of the funds, including brokerage. The committee periodically reviews the policies and practices with respect to efforts to achieve best execution, commissions paid to firms supplying research and brokerage services or paying fund expenses, and policies and procedures designed to assure that any allocation of portfolio transactions is not influenced by the sale of fund shares. The committee also monitors brokerage and other similar relationships between the funds and firms affiliated with FMR that participate in the execution of securities transactions. Regarding the distribution of fund shares, the committee considers issues bearing on the various distribution channels employed by the funds, including issues regarding Rule 18f-3 plans and related consideration of classes of shares, sales load structures (including breakpoints), load waivers, selling concessions and service charges paid to intermediaries, Rule 12b-1 plans, contingent deferred sales charges, and finder's fees, and other means by which intermediaries are compensated for selling fund shares or providing shareholder servicing, including revenue sharing. The committee also considers issues bearing on the preparation and use of advertisements and sales literature for the funds, policies and procedures regarding frequent purchase of fund shares, and selective disclosure of portfolio holdings. Regarding proxy voting, the committee reviews the fund's proxy voting guidelines and changes thereto, and reviews the manner in which the guidelines have been applied. The committee will receive information on the manner in which proxy votes have been cast under the proxy voting guidelines and on general engagements between the fund's investment advisers and portfolio companies concerning matters presented to shareholders for approval. The committee will also receive reports on any issues relating to the fund's annual voting report filed with the SEC on Form N-PX. The committee will receive reports concerning the implementation of procedures and controls designed to assure that the proxy voting guidelines are implemented in accordance with their terms. The committee will receive reports with respect to steps taken by FMR to assure that proxy voting has been done without regard to any other FMR relationships, business or otherwise, with that portfolio company. The committee will make recommendations to the Board concerning the casting of proxy votes in circumstances where FMR has determined that, because of a conflict of interest, the proposal to be voted on should be reviewed by the Board. Regarding Product Matters, the committee will review and recommend any required action in respect of specific funds, including, but not limited to requests for authorization to organize and file new funds, changes in fund investment policies and restrictions, partial or full closings of funds to new investors, fund mergers, fund name changes, and liquidations of funds.

The Audit Committee is composed of Mses. Peetz (Chair) and Tomasky, and Messrs. Advani, Donahue, and Kennedy. All committee members must be able to read and understand fundamental financial statements, including a company's balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. At least one committee member will be an "audit committee financial expert" as defined by the SEC. The committee meets separately at least annually with the funds' Treasurer, with the funds' Chief Financial Officer, with personnel responsible for the internal audit function of FMR LLC, with the funds' independent auditors, and with the funds' CCO. The committee has direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, and oversight of the work of the independent auditors employed by the funds. The committee assists the Trustees in fulfilling their responsibility to oversee: (i) the systems relating to internal control over financial reporting of the funds and the funds' service providers; (ii) the funds' auditors and the annual audits of the funds' financial statements; (iii) the financial reporting processes of the funds; (iv) the handling of whistleblower reports relating to internal accounting and/or financial control matters; (v) the accounting policies and disclosures of the funds; and (vi) studies of fund profitability and other comparative analyses relevant to the board's consideration of the investment management contracts for the funds. The committee considers and acts upon (i) the provision by any independent auditor of any non-audit services for any fund, and (ii) the provision by any independent auditor of certain non-audit services to fund service providers and their affiliates to the extent that such approval (in the case of this clause (ii)) is required under applicable regulations of the SEC. In furtherance of the foregoing, the committee has adopted (and may from time to time amend or supplement) and provides oversight of policies and procedures for non-audit engagements by independent auditors of the funds. The committee is responsible for approving all audit engagement fees and terms for the funds and for resolving disagreements between a fund and any independent auditor regarding any fund's financial reporting. Auditors of the funds report directly to the committee. The committee will obtain assurance of independence and objectivity from the independent auditors, including a formal written statement delineating all relationships between the auditor and the funds and any service providers consistent with the rules of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. It will discuss regularly and oversee the review of internal controls of and the management of risks by the funds and their service providers with respect to accounting and financial matters (including financial reporting relating to the funds), including a review of: (i) any significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect the funds' ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data; (ii) any change in the fund's internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the fund's internal control over financial reporting; and (iii) any fraud, whether material or not, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the funds' or service providers' internal control over financial reporting. The committee will also review periodically the funds' major exposures relating to internal control over financial reporting and the steps that have been taken to monitor and control such exposures. In connection to such reviews the committee will receive periodic reports on the funds' service providers' internal control over financial reporting. It will also review any correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies or published reports that raise material issues regarding the funds' financial statements or accounting policies. These matters may also be reviewed by the Compliance Committee or the Operations Committee. The Chair of the Audit Committee will coordinate with the Chairs of other committees, as appropriate. The committee reviews at least annually a report from each independent auditor describing any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality control, peer review, or Public Company Accounting Oversight Board examination of the auditing firm and any material issues raised by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities of the auditing firm and in each case any steps taken to deal with such issues. The committee will oversee and receive reports on the funds' financial reporting process, will discuss with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditors and, if appropriate, internal audit personnel of FMR LLC, their qualitative judgments about the appropriateness and acceptability of accounting principles and financial disclosure practices used or proposed for adoption by the funds. The committee will review with FMR, the funds' Treasurer, independent auditor, and internal audit personnel of FMR LLC and, as appropriate, legal counsel the results of audits of the funds' financial statements.

The Governance and Nominating Committee is composed of Mses. Fuller (Chair) and Tomasky, and Mr. Kennedy. With respect to fund governance and board administration matters, the committee periodically reviews procedures of the Board of Trustees and its committees (including committee charters) and periodically reviews compensation of Independent Trustees. The committee monitors corporate governance matters and makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees on the frequency and structure of the Board of Trustee meetings and on any other aspect of Board procedures. It acts as the administrative committee under the retirement plan for Independent Trustees who retired prior to December 30, 1996 and under the fee deferral plan for Independent Trustees. It reviews the performance of legal counsel employed by the funds and the Independent Trustees. On behalf of the Independent Trustees, the committee will make such findings and determinations as to the independence of counsel for the Independent Trustees as may be necessary or appropriate under applicable regulations or otherwise. The committee is also responsible for Board administrative matters applicable to Independent Trustees, such as expense reimbursement policies and compensation for attendance at meetings, conferences and other events. The committee monitors compliance with, acts as the administrator of, and makes determinations in respect of, the provisions of the code of ethics and any supplemental policies regarding personal securities transactions applicable to the Independent Trustees. The committee monitors the functioning of each Board committee and makes recommendations for any changes, including the creation or elimination of standing or ad hoc Board committees. The committee monitors regulatory and other developments to determine whether to recommend modifications to the committee's responsibilities or other Trustee policies and procedures in light of rule changes, reports concerning "best practices" in corporate governance, and other developments in mutual fund governance. The committee reports regularly to the Independent Trustees with respect to these activities. The committee recommends that the Board establish such special or ad hoc Board committees as may be desirable or necessary from time to time in order to address ethical, legal, or other matters that may arise. The committee also oversees the annual self-evaluation of the Board of Trustees and of each committee and establishes procedures to allow it to exercise this oversight function. In conducting this oversight, the committee shall address all matters that it considers relevant to the performance of the Board of Trustees and shall report the results of its evaluation to the Board of Trustees, including any recommended amendments to the principles of governance, and any recommended changes to the funds' or the Board of Trustees' policies, procedures, and structures. The committee reviews periodically the size and composition of the Board of Trustees as a whole and recommends, if necessary, measures to be taken so that the Board of Trustees reflects the appropriate balance of knowledge, experience, skills, expertise, and diversity required for the Board as a whole and contains at least the minimum number of Independent Trustees required by law. The committee makes nominations for the election or appointment of Independent Trustees and non-management Members of any Advisory Board, and for membership on committees. The committee shall have authority to retain and terminate any third-party advisers, including authority to approve fees and other retention terms. Such advisers may include search firms to identify Independent Trustee candidates and board compensation consultants. The committee may conduct or authorize investigations into or studies of matters within the committee's scope of responsibilities, and may retain, at the funds' expense, such independent counsel or other advisers as it deems necessary. The committee will consider Independent Trustee candidates to the Board of Trustees recommended by shareholders based upon the criteria applied to candidates presented to the committee by a search firm or other source. Recommendations, along with appropriate background material concerning the candidate that demonstrates his or her ability to serve as an Independent Trustee of the funds, should be submitted to the Chair of the committee at the address maintained for communications with Independent Trustees. If the committee retains a search firm, the Chair will generally forward all such submissions to the search firm for evaluation. With respect to the criteria for selecting Independent Trustees, it is expected that all candidates will possess the following minimum qualifications: (i) unquestioned personal integrity; (ii) not an interested person of the funds within the meaning of the 1940 Act; (iii) does not have a material relationship (e.g., commercial, banking, consulting, legal, or accounting) with the adviser, any sub-adviser, or their affiliates that could create an appearance of lack of independence in respect of the funds; (iv) has the disposition to act independently in respect of FMR and its affiliates and others in order to protect the interests of the funds and all shareholders; (v) ability to attend regularly scheduled meetings during the year; (vi) demonstrates sound business judgment gained through broad experience in significant positions where the candidate has dealt with management, technical, financial, or regulatory issues; (vii) sufficient financial or accounting knowledge to add value in the complex financial environment of the funds; (viii) experience on corporate or other institutional oversight bodies having similar responsibilities, but which board memberships or other relationships could not result in business or regulatory conflicts with the funds; and (ix) capacity for the hard work and attention to detail that is required to be an effective Independent Trustee in light of the funds' complex regulatory, operational, and marketing setting. The Governance and Nominating Committee may determine that a candidate who does not have the type of previous experience or knowledge referred to above should nevertheless be considered as a nominee if the Governance and Nominating Committee finds that the candidate has additional qualifications such that his or her qualifications, taken as a whole, demonstrate the same level of fitness to serve as an Independent Trustee.

The Compliance Committee is composed of Mses. Kampling (Chair), Peetz, and Purtill, and Messrs. Bostick and Munoz. The committee oversees the administration and operation of the compliance policies and procedures of the funds and their service providers as required by Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act. The committee is responsible for the review and approval of policies and procedures relating to (i) provisions of the Code of Ethics, (ii) anti-money laundering requirements, (iii) compliance with investment restrictions and limitations, (iv) privacy, (v) recordkeeping, and (vi) other compliance policies and procedures which are not otherwise delegated to another committee. The committee has responsibility for recommending to the Board the designation of a CCO of the funds. The committee serves as the primary point of contact between the CCO and the Board, oversees the annual performance review and compensation of the CCO, and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to the removal of the appointed CCO, as appropriate. The committee receives reports of significant correspondence with regulators or governmental agencies, employee complaints or published reports which raise concerns regarding compliance matters, and copies of significant non-routine correspondence with the SEC. The committee receives reports from the CCO including the annual report concerning the funds' compliance policies as required by Rule 38a-1, quarterly reports in respect of any breaches of fiduciary duty or violations of federal securities laws, and reports on any other compliance or related matters that would otherwise be subject to periodic reporting or that may have a significant impact on the funds. The committee will recommend to the Board, what actions, if any, should be taken with respect to such reports.

The Research Committee is composed of all of the Independent Trustees, with Mr. Bostick currently serving as Chair. The Committee's purpose is to assess the quality of the investment research available to FMR's investment professionals. As such, the Committee reviews information pertaining to the sources of such research, the categories of research, the manner in which the funds bear the cost of research, and FMR's internal research capabilities, including performance metrics, interactions between FMR portfolio managers and research analysts, and the professional quality of analysts in research careers. Where necessary, the Committee recommends actions with respect to various reports providing information on FMR's research function.

During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, each committee held the number of meetings shown in the table below:

COMMITTEE
NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD
Operations Committee
9
Fair Value Oversight Committee
4
Equity I Committee
6
Equity II Committee
6
Product and Fund Services Committee
6
Audit Committee
4
Governance and Nominating Committee
8
Compliance Committee
4
Research Committee
8

 

The following table sets forth information describing the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Trustee in the fund and in all funds in the aggregate within the same fund family overseen by the Trustee for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025.

Interested Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
BETTINA DOULTON
ROBERT A LAWRENCE
 
 
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Independent Trustees

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
VIJAY ADVANI
THOMAS P BOSTICK
DONALD F DONAHUE
VICKI L FULLER
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
THOMAS A KENNEDY
OSCAR MUNOZ
KAREN PEETZ
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
none
none
none
none
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
none
none
 
 
 
 
 

 

DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES
SABRA PURTILL
SUSAN TOMASKY
 
 
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
none
none
 
 
 
AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
FUND SHARES IN ALL FUNDS
OVERSEEN WITHIN FUND FAMILY
over $100,000
over $100,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The following tables set forth information describing the compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board (if any) for his or her services for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, or calendar year ended December 31, 2025, as applicable.

Compensation Table (A)

 
 
 
AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
 
ACCRUED
VOLUNTARY
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund (B)
VIJAY ADVANI
$
5
$
0
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
5
$
0
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
5
$
0
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
5
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
5
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
5
$
0
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
5
$
0
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
5
$
0
 
SABRA PURTILL (C)
$
5
$
0
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
5
$
0
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

(A)  Bettina Doulton, Robert A. Lawrence, and Peter S. Lynch are interested persons and are compensated by Fidelity.

 

(B)  Estimated for the fund's first full fiscal year.

 

( C)  Ms. Purtill served as a Member of the Advisory Board of  Fidelity Concord Street Trust from May 14, 2025 through December 31, 2025. Ms. Purtill serves as a Trustee of Fidelity Concord Street Trust effective January 1, 2026.

 

 

 
 
 
TOTAL
COMPENSATION
FROM THE
FUND COMPLEX (A)
 
VOLUNTARY 
DEFERRED
COMPENSATION
FROM THE FUND
COMPLEX
 
VIJAY ADVANI
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
THOMAS P BOSTICK
$
530,000
$
144,000
 
DONALD F DONAHUE
$
570,000
$
402,970
 
VICKI L FULLER
$
530,000
$
0
 
PATRICIA L KAMPLING
$
530,000
$
0
 
THOMAS A KENNEDY
$
530,000
$
187,346
 
OSCAR MUNOZ
$
520,000
$
260,004
 
KAREN PEETZ
$
520,000
$
367,622
 
SABRA PURTILL
$
346,667
$
214,554
 
SUSAN TOMASKY
$
530,000
$
180,000
 
 
 
 
 
 

(A)   Reflects compensation received for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025, for 306 funds of 30 trusts (including Fidelity Beacon Street Trust, Fidelity Commonwealth Trust II, Fidelity Congress Street Fund, and Fidelity Exchange Fund, which do not contain any assets). Compensation figures include cash and may include amounts elected to be deferred.

 

 

As of February 28, 2026, the Trustees, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and officers of the fund owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of the class's total outstanding shares, with respect to the fund.

 

CONTROL OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS

FMR LLC, as successor by merger to FMR Corp., is the ultimate parent company of FMR. The voting common shares of FMR LLC are divided into two series. Series B is held predominantly by members of the Johnson family, including Abigail P. Johnson, directly or through trusts, and is entitled to 49% of the vote on any matter acted upon by the voting common shares. Series A is held predominantly by non-Johnson family member employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates and is entitled to 51% of the vote on any such matter. The Johnson family group and all other Series B shareholders have entered into a shareholders' voting agreement under which all Series B shares will be voted in accordance with the majority vote of Series B shares. Under the 1940 Act, control of a company is presumed where one individual or group of individuals owns more than 25% of the voting securities of that company. Therefore, through their ownership of voting common shares and the execution of the shareholders' voting agreement, members of the Johnson family may be deemed, under the 1940 Act, to form a controlling group with respect to FMR LLC.

At present, the primary business activities of FMR LLC and its subsidiaries are: (i) the provision of investment advisory, management, shareholder, investment information and assistance and certain fiduciary services for individual and institutional investors; (ii) the provision of securities brokerage services; (iii) the management and development of real estate; and (iv) the investment in and operation of a number of emerging businesses.

Geode, a registered investment adviser, is a subsidiary of Geode Capital Holdings LLC. Geode was founded in January 2001 to develop and manage quantitative investment strategies and to provide advisory and sub-advisory services.

FMR, Geode Capital Management, LLC, Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), and the fund have adopted codes of ethics under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act that set forth employees' fiduciary responsibilities regarding the fund, establish procedures for personal investing, and restrict certain transactions. Employees subject to the codes of ethics, including Fidelity and Geode investment personnel, may invest in securities for their own investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by the fund.

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

The fund has entered into a management contract with FMR, pursuant to which FMR furnishes investment advisory and other services.

Pursuant to an SEC exemptive order, FMR intends to act as a manager of managers, meaning that FMR has the responsibility to oversee sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination, and replacement. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees but without shareholder approval, FMR may replace or hire unaffiliated sub-advisers or amend the terms of their existing sub-advisory agreements, if any. In the event of approval of a new unaffiliated sub-adviser, you will be provided with information about the new sub-adviser and sub-advisory agreement within ninety days of appointment.

Management and Sub-Advisory Services. FMR provides the fund with all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing the fund's investments, compensates all officers of the fund and all Trustees who are interested persons of the trust or of FMR, and compensates all personnel of the fund or FMR performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

In addition, FMR or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the fund. These services include providing facilities for maintaining the fund's organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters and other persons dealing with the fund; preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; maintaining the fund's records and the registration of the fund's shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws; developing management and shareholder services for the fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Trustees.

Geode serves as sub-adviser of the fund. Under its management contract with the fund, FMR acts as investment adviser. Under the sub-advisory agreement, and subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, Geode directs the investments of the fund in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations.

Management-Related Expenses. Under the terms of the fund's management contract, FMR, either itself or through an affiliate, is responsible for payment of all operating expenses of the fund with limited exceptions. Specific expenses payable by FMR include legal expenses, fees of the custodian, auditor, and interested Trustees, the fund's proportionate share of insurance premiums and Investment Company Institute dues, and the costs of registering shares under federal securities laws and making necessary filings under state securities laws. FMR also pays all fees associated with the transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services agreements.

FMR pays all other expenses of the fund with the following exceptions: expenses for typesetting, printing, and mailing proxy materials to shareholders, all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the fund's shareholders (including proxy solicitation), fees and expenses of the Independent Trustees, interest, Rule 12b-1 fees (if any), taxes, and such non-recurring expenses as may arise, including costs of any litigation to which the fund may be a party, and any obligation it may have to indemnify its officers and Trustees with respect to litigation. The fund shall pay its non-operating expenses, including brokerage commissions and fees and expenses associated with the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

Management Fee.

The fund does not pay a management fee to FMR for the services of FMR under the fund's management contract. The fund is available through certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by FMR's affiliates. FMR is compensated for its services out of such fees.

FMR may, from time to time, voluntarily reimburse all or a portion of a fund's or, in the case of a multiple class fund, a class's operating expenses. FMR retains the ability to be repaid for these expense reimbursements in the amount that expenses fall below the limit prior to the end of the fiscal year.

Expense reimbursements will increase returns, and repayment of the reimbursement will decrease returns.

Sub-Adviser - Geode.   The fund and FMR have entered into sub-advisory agreement(s) with Geode. Pursuant to the sub-advisory agreement(s), FMR has granted Geode investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities. 

Under the terms of the sub-advisory agreement, for providing investment management services to the fund, FMR, and not the fund, pays Geode fees at an annual rate of 0.0060% of the average daily net assets of the fund.

In addition, Geode has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its sub-advisory fee.

The following table shows the amount of sub-advisory fees paid by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, on behalf of the fund, to Geode for the fiscal year(s) ended February 28, 2026. 

Fund
Fiscal Years
Ended
 
Sub-Advisory Fees
Paid by FMR
to Geode
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund
2026 (A)
$
552

 

(A)Fund commenced operations on July 24, 2025.

As of February 28, 2026, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, and in certain cases, participation in several types of profit-based compensation plans. A portion of portfolio manager compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by Geode or at the election of the portfolio manager, as applicable.

Fund Name
Portfolio Manager
Role(s)
Compensated on Fund
Benchmark Index(s)
Sub-Portfolio Benchmark Index(s)
Peer Group(s)
Sub-Portfolio Peer Group(s)
Peer Group Compensation Based on Performance of
Fidelity Flex ®
Large Cap Focused Index Fund
Louis
Bottari
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
Large Cap Focused Index Fund
Payal
Gupta
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
Large Cap Focused Index Fund
Peter
Matthew
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
Large Cap Focused Index Fund
Robert
Regan
Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fidelity Flex ®
Large Cap Focused Index Fund
Navid
Sohrabi
Senior Portfolio Manager
Yes
Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index ℠
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

 

Base salary is determined annually by level of responsibility and tenure at Geode. The bonus is in part based on the pre-tax investment performance of the fund(s) and account(s) relative to a custom peer group, if applicable, and relative to a benchmark index assigned to each fund or account. Performance is measured over multiple measurement periods that encompass rolling periods of up to three years. A portion of the bonus is linked to each fund's relative pre-tax investment performance measured against each fund's index in the table above. A subjective component of the bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to the management of Geode, including recruiting, monitoring, and mentoring within the investment management teams, as well as time spent assisting in firm promotion. Portfolio managers may also be compensated under a profit-based compensation plan, which is primarily based on the profits of Geode.

The compensation plan can give rise to potential conflicts of interest. Pay tends to increase with additional and more complex responsibilities that include increased assets under management and a portion of the bonus relates to firm promotion efforts, which together indirectly link compensation to sales. Managing and providing research to multiple accounts (including proprietary accounts) can give rise to potential conflicts of interest if the accounts have different objectives, benchmarks, time horizons, and fees as a portfolio manager must allocate time and investment ideas across multiple accounts. Securities selected for accounts other than the fund may outperform the securities selected for the fund.

In addition to managing each fund's investment portfolio, portfolio managers also manage other investment portfolios and accounts on behalf of Geode or its affiliates.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by LOUIS BOTTARI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($190 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PAYAL GUPTA as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($190 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by PETER MATTHEW as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($190 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by ROBERT REGAN as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
11
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,810
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($190 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by NAVID SOHRABI as of February 28, 2026:

 
Registered Investment Companies *
 
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
 
Other
Accounts
Number of Accounts Managed
87
 
87
 
10
Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees
none
 
none
 
none
Assets Managed (in millions)
$1,698,375
 
$360,085
 
$8,524
Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)
none
 
none
 
none

 

* Includes assets of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund managed by the portfolio manager ($190 (in millions) assets managed). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of February 28, 2026, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Flex ® Large Cap Focused Index Fund beneficially owned by the portfolio manager was none.

PROXY VOTING GUIDELINES

Geode Voting Policies:    

Geode Authority and Duties to Vote Client and Fund Securities  

As an investment adviser, Geode holds discretionary voting authority over a majority of its client accounts. Geode understands its obligations with respect to voting for clients and will apply a voting methodology for clients in a manner that Geode believes represents the best interests of its clients. Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode's voting methodology is applied in a unified manner across all clients consistent with the proxy voting policies ("Voting Policies") described in this document. In certain limited instances, Geode clients may request that client-approved proxy voting guidelines are required to be followed. In these rare instances, a third-party proxy provider is engaged to vote proxies in accordance with such client-approved guidelines rather than the Voting Policies as described below. Geode's Voting Policies are designed to (1) establish a framework for Geode's decision-making with respect to proxy voting in client accounts and (2) set forth operational procedures for the oversight and execution of Geode's proxy voting responsibilities. Geode's Operations Committee oversees the implementation of Geode's voting authority under these Voting Policies .  

Third-Party Proxy Advisory Firms  

Geode has engaged a third-party proxy voting service firm ("Proxy Agent") to act as its proxy voting agent. The Proxy Agent is responsible for executing votes in accordance with the Voting Policies and providing administrative support, including operational, recordkeeping, and reporting services. In addition, Geode has retained third-party proxy advisory firms to provide research reports. These reports, combined with insights from Geode's engagement with issuers and industry groups, help inform any decisions Geode makes in accordance with the Voting Policies.

Geode's Stewardship team performs weekly and monthly oversight of the Proxy Agent's implementation and execution of the Voting Policies. The oversight may include sampling votes cast on behalf of client accounts to identify potential inconsistencies between the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies and the actual vote instructions submitted for Geode's client accounts.  The sampling may focus on voting patterns across similar proposals or on company-specific evaluations, particularly where the Proxy Agent separately performs consulting services on behalf of a company that is the subject of a vote.  The results of this oversight are reported to Geode's Operations Committee.  

Proxy Voting Process    

Except in cases where clients have dictated separate voting guidelines, Geode retains the responsibility for voting proxy ballot items in accordance with the Voting Policies herein and does not otherwise reference the Proxy Agent's voting policies. To help facilitate the vote execution process, the Proxy Agent prepares a written analysis and recommendation of each proxy ballot item based on the Proxy Agent's application of the Voting Policies. The Proxy Agent generally pre-populates and submits votes for proxy ballot items in accordance with such recommendations. If the Proxy Agent or Geode becomes aware that an issuer has filed, or will file, additional proxy solicitation materials sufficiently in advance of the voting deadline, the Proxy Agent and Geode will generally endeavor to consider such information where such information is viewed as material in Geode's discretion when casting votes on behalf of client accounts. In certain instances, this may result in an override or a revised recommendation issued by the Proxy Agent.  

In limited circumstances where the Voting Policies do not address the specific matter, the Proxy Agent will refer the ballot back to Geode. Ballot items that have been referred to Geode for a voting decision are handled on a case-by-case basis.  

Geode aims to vote all shareholder meetings; however, when deemed appropriate, Geode reserves the right to refrain from voting certain meetings, for example in cases where:  

  • Power of attorney documentation is required.
  • Issuer-specific beneficial owner documentation or certifications are required.
  • Voting is not permissible due to sanctions affecting the company.
  • Voting occurs in certain share blocking markets where shares are subject to lockup periods during shareholder meeting dates.

Securities Lending

While Geode typically does not recall securities on loan for voting purposes because it views the revenue of the loan to be greater than the potential long-term financial value from the vote itself, Geode, in acting as a fiduciary for its clients, may determine on a case-by-case basis that the potential value of the vote outweighs the revenue from the loan and recall securities accordingly.

Conflicts of Interest  

Due to its focused business model and the number of investments that Geode will make for its clients (particularly pursuant to its indexing strategy), Geode does not anticipate that actual or potential conflicts of interest are likely to occur in the ordinary course of its business. However, Geode believes it is essential to avoid having conflicts of interest affect its objective of voting in the best interests of its clients. Therefore, in the event that members of the Operations Committee, the Proxy Agent or any other person involved in the analysis or voting of proxies has knowledge of, or has reason to believe there may exist, any potential relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode (or any affiliate of Geode) or their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents, such person shall notify the other members of the Operations Committee. Geode will analyze and address such potential conflict of interest, consulting with outside counsel, as appropriate. In the case of an actual conflict of interest, on the advice of counsel, Geode expects that the independent directors of Geode will consider the matter and may (1) determine that there is no conflict of interest (or that reasonable measures have been taken to remedy or avoid any conflict of interest) that would prevent Geode from voting the applicable proxy, (2) abstain, (3) cause authority to be delegated to the Proxy Agent or a similar special fiduciary to vote the applicable proxy or (4) recommend other methodology for mitigating the conflict of interest, if deemed appropriate (e.g., echo voting).  

Proxy Voting Policies    

Geode has established the Voting Policies that are summarized below to maximize the value of investments in its clients' accounts, which it believes will be furthered through (1) accountability of a company's management and directors to its shareholders, (2) alignment of the interests of management with those of shareholders (including through compensation, benefit and equity ownership programs), and (3) increased disclosure of a company's business and operations.  Geode reserves the right to override any of the Voting Policies with respect to a particular shareholder vote when such an override is, in Geode's best judgment, consistent with the overall principle of voting proxies in the best long-term economic interests of Geode's clients.  

All proxy votes shall be considered and made in a manner consistent with the best interests of Geode's clients (as well as shareholders of mutual fund clients) without regard to any other relationship, business or otherwise, between the portfolio company subject to the proxy vote and Geode or its affiliates. As a general matter, (1) proxies will be voted FOR incumbent members of a board of directors and FOR routine management proposals, except as otherwise addressed under these policies; (2) shareholder and non-routine management proposals addressed by these policies will be voted as provided in these policies; and (3) shareholder and non-routine management proposals not addressed by these policies will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For ballots related to proxy contests, mergers, acquisitions and other organizational transactions, Geode may determine it is appropriate to conduct a company specific evaluation.  

Non-US Issuers: Corporate governance standards, legal or regulatory requirements and disclosure practices in foreign countries can differ from those in the United States. When voting the securities of non-US issuers, Geode will evaluate proposals in accordance with the Voting Policies to the greatest extent possible but will also take local market standards and best practices into consideration. In the event local market standards and best practices in a non-US jurisdiction differs with (or are not specifically covered by) the Voting Policies, Geode will generally vote in accordance with such local market standards and best practices. For example, some jurisdictions have different standards for director independence and a greater tolerance for non-independent directors on boards and Geode will vote in accordance with those standards in those jurisdictions, even if not consistent with the policies below. In addition, Geode will not vote in re-registration markets outside of the US.  

Geode's specific policies are as follows:  

I. Director Elections & Other Board/Governance Matters

A. Election of Directors:    

Geode will generally vote FOR director nominees and incumbent members of a board of directors except in certain instances detailed below. In all cases where it is stated herein that Geode will vote against the chair of a committee, Geode will instead vote against the following directors in the following order if the chair of the committee is not up for election: (a) chair of the committee; (b) most tenured member of the committee; (c) chair of the board; (d) lead Independent Director; (e) most tenured board member up for election; provided that Geode will not vote against non-incumbents and will instead vote against the next director up for election as noted above.

1. Attendance. Geode will vote AGAINST if the incumbent board member failed to attend at least 75% of meetings in the previous year and does not provide a reasonable explanation (e.g. illness, family emergency, work on behalf of the company or service to the nation); Support may also be withheld from the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the proxy indicates that not all directors attended 75% of the aggregate of their board and committee meetings but fails to provide the names of the directors.  

2. Independent Directors . Geode will vote AGAINST a director if (1) the Nominee is non-independent and full board comprises less than a majority of independent directors, or (2) the Nominee is not independent and either sits on a key committee or the board lacks any of the key committees. For purposes of the Voting Policies, independence will be assessed based on the company's relevant listing standard and controlled companies will be exempt from the assessment in line with exemptions from listing standards, where applicable.  

3. Director Responsiveness.    

a. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on shareholder proposals that received approval by Geode and a majority of the votes cast in the previous year.  

b. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee where the board failed to act on takeover offers where Geode and a majority of shareholders tendered their shares.  

c. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if at the previous board election, directors opposed by Geode received more than 50% withhold/against votes of the shares cast and the company failed to address the issue(s) that caused the high withhold/against vote.

d. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when there is insufficient responsiveness to

1. a say-on-pay vote that received less than 70% support at the last annual general meeting, or

2. a say-on-pay frequency vote that received a majority of votes for one frequency and the board chose a longer frequency.

4. Repriced Options.  Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee in the concurrent or next following vote if, within the last year and without shareholder approval, the company's board of directors or compensation committee has repriced or replaced underwater options for stocks, cash or other consideration held by officers or directors.

5. Golden Parachutes.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee if the compensation committee adopted or renewed an excessive golden parachute within the past year (i.e., since the prior AGM).

For purposes of the Voting Policies, "excessive" is defined as:  

a. cash severance payment is greater than three times salary and bonus;

b. change-in-control cash severance payments are not double triggered; or  

c. excise tax gross-ups are allowed.

Acceleration of equity payments may be considered excessive but will be reviewed considering the presence of other adverse circumstances.

6. Poor Accounting Practices/Material Weaknesses. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the audit committee if poor accounting practices are identified that rise to a level of serious concern, such as fraud, misapplication of GAAP and material weaknesses identified in disclosures, unless circumstances such as the severity, breadth, chronological sequence, duration, and the company's efforts at remediation or corrective actions would render the poor accounting practice moot, immaterial or insignificant.  

7. Compensation Concerns.   Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the compensation committee when:

a. Say-on-Pay is not on the ballot and there are compensation concerns (e.g. as defined under this Policy, or if the company fails to include a Say-on-Pay ballot item when required by applicable regulation or the company's declared policy), or

b. Say-on-Pay proposal is on the ballot but fails to address concerns (e.g. excessive non-employee director compensation without disclosing a compelling rationale or other mitigating factors).

8. Over boarding.   Geode will vote AGAINST a non-CEO director who sits on more than five public company boards. Geode will vote AGAINST the outside boards of a director if they are a CEO of a public company and sit on the board of more than two public companies besides their own.

9. Unequal Voting Rights. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee if the company maintains a capital stock structure with unequal voting rights.  Exceptions to the policy may include, but are not limited to: Newly-public companies with a reasonable sunset provision; where the unequal voting rights are considered de minimis; or the company provides sufficient safeguards for minority shareholders.

10. Problematic Board Governance. Geode will vote AGAINST the chair of the relevant committee responsible for the problematic governance practices when such practices have been identified, including:

a. Unilateral By-law/Charter Amendments (e.g., allowing the board to make amendments without shareholder consent)  

b. Problematic Audit Practices (i.e., the company receives an adverse opinion on the company's financial statements from its auditor)  

c. Governance Failures (Bribery, Criminal Activity, regulatory sanctions, legal judgements, etc.)  

d. Adopting or extending an anti-takeover provision that would have been opposed by Geode under this Policy without shareholder approval  

B. Majority Election.    

Unless a company has a director resignation policy, Geode will generally vote FOR proposals calling for directors to be elected by a majority of votes cast in a board election provided that the plurality vote applies when there are more nominees than board seats.  

C. Indemnification of Directors . Geode will vote FOR charter and by-law amendments expanding the Indemnification of Directors to the maximum extent permitted under Delaware law (regardless of the jurisdiction of incorporation) and vote AGAINST charter and by-law amendments completely eliminating directors' liability for breaches of care.

D. Proxy Access . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals seeking to establish or amend proxy access which allow a shareholder (or shareholder group) holding at least 3% of the voting power of the company's outstanding shares continuously for a minimum of 3 years the ability to nominate no more than 25% of the board of directors. Geode will generally vote AGAINST proposals that do not meet the aforementioned criteria.  

E. Board Composition  

1. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors to be independent of management.  

2. Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals calling for a majority of directors on board nominating, audit and compensation committees to be independent.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals calling for the separation of the roles of Chairman & CEO, if combined and there is a lead independent director. Proposals will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, if the roles of Chairman & CEO are combined and there is no lead independent director to determine if appointment of an independent Chairman would likely be in shareholders' best interest to promote effective oversight of management by the Board.  

II. Executive & Director Compensation and Stock Plans      

A. Stock Option Plan . Geode will vote AGAINST the adoption of or amendment to authorize additional shares under a Stock Option Plan if:  

1. The stock option plan includes evergreen provisions, which provides for an automatic allotment of equity compensation every year.  

2. Dilution and burn rate are considered excessive (as defined below). However, where dilution and burn rate are considered excessive, and there's either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues, Geode will vote FOR. Note: Where dilution is considered excessive, Geode then considers industry-specific burn rate as secondary test.

a. Dilution is calculated by dividing the following by all common shares outstanding:

i. Shares reserved for the amendment or plan;

ii. Shares still available under the plan and/or continuing plans prior to the proposed amendment (excluding shares under employee purchase plans but including any "evergreen" or replenishment shares); and

iii. Shares granted but unexercised under the plan and/or continuing plans (excluding shares under employee purchase plans)

b. Dilution is considered "excessive" if the dilution rate exceeds the following thresholds: (1) 25% for micro                         capitalization companies, (2) 20% for small capitalization companies, and (3) 15% for all other companies.

c. Burn rate is considered "excessive" if the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.

3. The exercise price of options is less than 100% of fair market value on the date of grant, except that the offering price may be as low as 85% of fair market value if the discount is expressly granted in lieu of salary or cash bonus. However, a modest number of shares (limited to 5% for a large capitalization company and 10% for a small and micro capitalization companies) may be available for grant to employees and directors under the plan if the grant is made by a compensation committee composed entirely of independent directors (the "De Minimis Exception").  

4. If the directors eligible to receive options under the plan are involved in the administration of the plan or the plan administrator has discretion over the awards.  

5. The plan's terms allow repricing or replacement of underwater options, or the board/committee has repriced or replaced options outstanding under the plan in the past two years without shareholder approval.  

6. The plan provides that the vesting of equity awards may accelerate before a potential change in control occurs.  

B. Restricted Stock Awards . Geode will vote AGAINST adoption of or amendments to authorize additional shares for Restricted Stock Awards ("RSA") if dilution is considered excessive (as defined above) and the company grants annual awards at a rate higher than a burn rate considered appropriate for the company's GICS classification.  

C. Omnibus Stock Plans . Geode will vote AGAINST if one or more component violates any of the criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies. In the case of an omnibus stock plan, the dilution limits applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies will be measured against the total number of shares under all components of such plan.   

D. Say on Pay (non-binding).  

1. Advisory Vote on Executive Compensation.

  • Geode will generally vote FOR an advisory vote on executive compensation but will review on a case-by-case basis when: (1) there is a significant misalignment between executive pay and company performance; (2) the company maintains significant problematic pay practices; or (3) the prior advisory vote received less than 70% support and the board exhibits a significant level of poor communication and responsiveness to shareholders.  
  • Geode will vote AGAINST new or materially amended employment agreements containing single-trigger cash vesting, or repricing or replacement of securities without shareholder approval within the prior year. Single-trigger equity vesting will be considered in conjunction with problematic pay practices.

2. Frequency Vote . Geode will vote FOR having an advisory vote on executive compensation every year.  

3. Advisory Vote on Golden Parachute . Geode will vote AGAINST "excessive" change-in-control severance payments (as defined herein).  

E. Stock Repurchase   Program . Geode will vote FOR, unless there is clear evidence of past abuse of the authority; the plan contains no safeguards against selective buybacks, or the authority can be used as an anti-takeover mechanism.  

F. Clawback Proposals . Geode will generally vote FOR shareholder proposals seeking to recoup unearned incentive bonuses or other incentive payments made to senior executives if it is later determined that fraud, misconduct, or negligence significantly contributed to a restatement of financial results that led to the awarding of unearned incentive compensation.  

G. Golden Parachute.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to submit a severance agreement to a shareholder vote when:  

1. the company maintains an existing policy addressing excessive severance, and  

2. the provisions of the existing policy would not be deemed "excessive" (as defined herein).  

H. Holding Period for Executives.   Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals requesting full tenure holding periods for executives on shares acquired through equity compensation programs during their employment.  

I. Employee Stock Purchase Plans. Geode will vote AGAINST if the plan violates any of the relevant criteria applicable to Stock Option Plans or RSAs under the Voting Policies, except that (1) the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to or greater than 85% of the stock's fair market value if the plan constitutes a reasonable effort to encourage broad based participation in the company's equity, and (2) in the case of non-U.S. company stock purchase plans, the minimum stock purchase price may be equal to the prevailing market conditions as articulated by the Agent, provided that the minimum stock purchase price must be at least 75% of the stock's fair market value.    

III. Anti-Takeover Measures and Shareholder Rights  

A. Geode will generally vote as follows on anti-takeover measures:   

1. Special Interest Directors . Vote AGAINST addition of special interest directors to the board.

2. Blank Check Preferred Stock . Vote AGAINST authorization of "Blank Check" Preferred Stock when the issuance would be used for anti-takeover purposes without shareholder approval. Geode will vote FOR proposals to require shareholder approval for the distribution of preferred stock except where the blank check preferred stock proposal is proposed in connection with an acquisition or merger.  

3. Classification of Boards . Vote AGAINST proposals to classify boards and FOR proposals to de-classify boards.  

4. Golden Parachutes . Vote AGAINST where Geode deems "excessive" (as defined herein) in the event of change-in-control.  

5. Poison Pills . Vote AGAINST the chair of the nominating/governance committee in the concurrent or next following vote on the election of directors if a poison pill has been adopted or extended without shareholder approval, unless (a) the board has adopted a Poison Pill with a sunset provision; (b) the term is less than three years; (c) the Pill includes a qualifying offer clause; or (d) shareholder approval is required to reinstate the expired Pill. Geode will vote FOR shareholder proposals requiring or recommending that shareholders be given an opportunity to vote on the adoption of poison pills.  

6. Shareholder Rights . Vote AGAINST reduction or limitation of Shareholder Rights (e.g., action by written consent, ability to call a special meeting, or remove directors).  

7. Reincorporation . Vote AGAINST reincorporation in another jurisdiction when accompanied by Anti-Takeover Provisions, including increased statutory anti-takeover provisions. In assessing reincorporation proposals, Geode will consider adoption of new articles of incorporation or bylaws which amount to material diminution of shareholder rights and protections. Geode will vote FOR management proposals to reincorporate in another jurisdiction when not accompanied by such anti-takeover provisions.  

8. Board Size . Vote AGAINST requirements that restrict or expand the board size to prevent outside interests from holding seats. However, changes with a legitimate business purpose will be supported.

9. Supermajority Voting Requirements . Vote AGAINST supermajority voting requirements (i.e., typically 2/3 or greater) for boards and shareholders. Geode will vote FOR proposals to eliminate supermajority voting requirements unless there is a controlling shareholder.  

10. Transfer of Authority . Vote AGAINST proposals to transfer authority from shareholders to directors.  

B. Control Shares Acquisition Statutes . Geode will vote FOR proposed amendments to a company's certificate of incorporation or by-laws that enable the company to opt-out of control shares acquisition statutes.  

C. Anti-Greenmail . Geode will vote FOR Anti-Greenmail proposals so long as they are not part of anti-takeover provisions (in which case the vote will be AGAINST).  

IV. Capitalization Issues or Capital Structure    

A. Differential Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST the introduction of new classes of stock with differential voting rights.  

B. Preemptive Rights . Geode will vote FOR elimination of preemptive rights.  

C. Reverse Stock Split . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to implement a reverse stock split when the number of authorized shares will be proportionately reduced or the reverse stock split is necessary to avoid de-listing or there is bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST if any evidence that reverse stock split could be used to thwart takeover attempts. Geode will support a proposal resulting in an authorization of up to 300% shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. Geode will vote AGAINST any proposal resulting in an authorization exceeding 300% the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes.  

D. Adjust Par Value of Common Stock . Geode will vote FOR management proposals to adjust the par value of common stock. Review case-by-case if the proposal may facilitate an anti-takeover device or other negative corporate governance action.  

E. Issuance of Large Blocks of Stock . Geode will vote FOR the issuance of large blocks of stock if such proposals have a legitimate business purpose and do not result in dilution of greater than 20%. However, a company's specific circumstances and market practices may be considered in determining whether the proposal is consistent with shareholders' interests.  

F. Reprice Outstanding Stock Options . Geode will vote AGAINST proposals to reprice or replace outstanding stock options where the plans (1) do not exclude senior management and directors; or (2) contain a repricing or replacement proposal that is not value neutral to shareholders based upon an acceptable options pricing model. Otherwise these proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account: (i) whether the options proposed to be repriced or replaced exceeded the dilution thresholds described in these current proxy voting policies when initially granted; (ii) the company's relative performance compared to other companies within the relevant industry or industries; and (iii) economic and other conditions affecting the relevant industry or industries in which the company competes.  

G. Excessive Increases in Common Stock . Geode will vote AGAINST excessive increases in common stock unless there is either bankruptcy risk or going concern issues. Vote AGAINST increases in authorized common stock that would result in authorized capital in excess of three times the company's shares outstanding and reserved for legitimate purposes. However, requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis when there are significant risks of non-approval, including a government rescue program, or other extenuating circumstances.  

H. Capitalization tied to Merger/Acquisition . Geode will generally vote FOR capitalization proposals tied to a merger/acquisition to give management the ability to finance the transaction. However, Geode will review on a case-by-case basis where it determines that such capitalization items may result in excessive or inappropriate dilution of shareholders' interests if the requested capitalization is more than is needed to complete the transaction.    

V. Environmental and Social    

A. General . Evaluate each proposal related to environmental and social issues (excluding political contributions). Geode will vote with management's recommendation on shareholder proposals concerning environmental or social issues, as Geode believes management and the board are ordinarily in the best position to address these matters, unless Geode believes the proposals meet the following conditions (i) request disclosure of new or additional information that is material to investors, and increase or preserve shareholder value by improving transparency into the company's processes and governance relating to the topic of the proposal, and (ii) would not be impractical or overly burdensome for the company to comply with. Geode may take action against the re-election of board members if there are serious concerns over an issuer's approach to environmental or social issues.  

B. Political Activity . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals to disclose company practices related to political activity, except instances when the company has been flagged for problematic political activity by a regulatory organization will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

VI. Other Business  

A. Cumulative Voting Rights . Geode will vote AGAINST introduction of cumulative voting rights. Geode will vote FOR elimination of cumulative voting rights.  

B. Confidential Voting and Independent Vote Tabulation . Geode will vote FOR proposals to adopt these practices.  

C. Shares of Investment Companies For Institutional Accounts . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals recommended by the underlying funds' Board of Trustees, unless voting is not permitted under applicable laws and regulations.  

D. Auditors . Geode will vote AGAINST proposed auditors where non-audit fees constitute more than half of the total fees paid by the company to the audit firm if the excessive fees are not tied to an IPO, equity raise, bankruptcy service, or other one-off transaction. Absent such issues, Geode will vote FOR selection of proposed auditors.  

E. Virtual Meetings . Geode will generally vote FOR management proposals allowing for the convening of shareholder meetings by electronic means provided that comparable rights and opportunities for shareholder participation are aligned with those available during an in-person event.  

F. Charter and Bylaw Amendments   

1. Geode will vote FOR amendments if they meet the below criteria. Amendments that do not meet all of the noted criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  

a. is editorial in nature;  

b. shareholder rights are not harmed;  

c. there is negligible or positive impact on shareholder value;  

d. management provides adequate reasons for the amendments; and

e. the company is required to do so by law (if applicable).  

2. Geode will vote FOR proposals to amend articles of incorporation that are in connection with mergers/acquisitions, provided that such amendments are otherwise consistent with the Voting Policies.  

3. Geode will vote AGAINST proposals giving the board exclusive authority to amend the bylaws. Geode will vote FOR proposals giving the board the ability to amend the bylaws in addition to shareholders.  

4. Geode will vote as otherwise set forth in the Voting Policies for amendments that are necessary to effect stock splits, to change a company's name or to authorize additional shares of common stock.

G. Routine Proposals . Geode will vote FOR routine agenda items and similar routine management proposals such as changing the company name or procedural matters relating to the shareholder meeting.  

H. Proxy Solicitation Expenses . Geode will vote AGAINST reimbursing proxy solicitation expenses unless part of a proxy contest, in which case Geode will evaluate in connection with the contest.  

I. CEO Succession Planning . Geode will vote AGAINST shareholder proposals seeking the adoption of a documented CEO succession planning policy.  

J. Adjourn Meeting . Geode will generally vote FOR proposals to adjourn meetings unless linked to an item on the agenda which does not merit support per the Voting Policies.

K. Other Business . Geode will vote AGAINST management proposals to approve business matters where such matters are not adequately disclosed in meeting materials.  

L. Proxy Contests/Contested Director Elections . Geode will review contested ballot items on a case-by-case basis (note: all other ballot items will be reviewed under the relevant or applicable guideline(s)).  

To view a fund's proxy voting record for the most recent 12-month period ended June 30, if applicable, visit www.fidelity.com/proxyvotingresults or visit the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. To request a free copy of a fund's proxy voting record, please call Fidelity at the telephone number listed on the front cover page of this SAI.

 

DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

The fund has entered into a distribution agreement with Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of FMR. The principal business address of FDC is 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917. FDC is a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

The fund's distribution agreement calls for FDC to use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for shares of the fund, which are continuously offered.

Promotional and administrative expenses in connection with the offer and sale of shares are paid by FMR.

The Trustees have approved a Distribution and Service Plan with respect to shares of the fund (the Plan) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (the Rule).

The Rule provides in substance that a fund may not engage directly or indirectly in financing any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund except pursuant to a plan approved on behalf of the fund under the Rule.

The Plan, as approved by the Trustees, allows shares of the fund and/or FMR to incur certain expenses that might be considered to constitute indirect payment by the fund of distribution expenses.

The Plan adopted for the fund or class, as applicable, is described in the prospectus.

Under the Plan, if the payment of management fees by the fund to FMR is deemed to be indirect financing by the fund of the distribution of its shares, such payment is authorized by the Plan.

The Plan specifically recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenue, as well as its past profits or its other resources, to pay FDC for expenses incurred in connection with providing services intended to result in the sale of shares of the fund and/or shareholder support services. In addition, the Plan provides that FMR, directly or through FDC, may pay significant amounts to intermediaries that provide those services.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

Prior to approving the Plan, the Trustees carefully considered all pertinent factors relating to the implementation of the Plan, and determined that there is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit the fund or class, as applicable, and its shareholders.

In particular, the Trustees noted that the Plan does not authorize payments by shares of the fund other than those made to FMR under its management contract with the fund.

To the extent that the Plan gives FMR and FDC greater flexibility in connection with the distribution of shares, additional sales of shares or stabilization of cash flows may result.

Furthermore, certain shareholder support services may be provided more effectively under the Plan by local entities with whom shareholders have other relationships.

FDC or an affiliate may compensate, or upon direction make payments for certain retirement plan expenses to intermediaries. A number of factors are considered in determining whether to pay these additional amounts. Such factors may include, without limitation, the level or type of services provided by the intermediary, the level or expected level of assets or sales of shares, and other factors. In addition to such payments, FDC or an affiliate may offer other incentives such as sponsorship of educational or client seminars relating to current products and issues, payments or reimbursements for travel and related expenses associated with due diligence trips that an intermediary may undertake in order to explore possible business relationships with affiliates of FDC, and/or payments of costs and expenses associated with attendance at seminars, including travel, lodging, entertainment, and meals. Certain of the payments described above may be significant to an intermediary. As permitted by SEC and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules and other applicable laws and regulations, FDC or an affiliate may pay or allow other incentives or payments to intermediaries.

Currently, the Board of Trustees has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund.

The fund's transfer agent or an affiliate may also make payments and reimbursements from its own resources to certain intermediaries (who may be affiliated with the transfer agent) for performing recordkeeping and other services. Please see "Transfer and Service Agent Services" in this SAI for more information.

TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT SERVICES

The fund has entered into a transfer agent agreement with Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of FMR, which is located at 245 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210. Under the terms of the agreement, FIIOC (or an agent, including an affiliate) performs transfer agency services.

For providing transfer agency services, FIIOC receives no fees from the fund. FMR is responsible for paying all transfer agency services costs of the fund.

FIIOC may collect fees charged in connection with providing certain types of services such as exchanges, closing out fund balances, checkwriting, wire transactions, and providing historical account research, as applicable.

FIIOC bears the expense of typesetting, printing, and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, and all other reports, notices, and statements to existing shareholders, with the exception of proxy statements.

Fund shares may be owned by intermediaries for the benefit of their customers. In those instances, a fund may not maintain an account for shareholders, and some or all of the recordkeeping and/or administrative services for these accounts may be performed by intermediaries.

FIIOC or an affiliate may make payments out of its own resources to intermediaries (including affiliates of FIIOC) for recordkeeping services. Payments may also be made, upon direction, for other plan expenses. Currently, the Board of Trustees has not authorized such payments for shares of the fund. FIIOC may also pay an affiliate for providing services that otherwise would have been performed by FIIOC.

The fund has entered into a service agent agreement with Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of FMR (or an agent, including an affiliate). Under the terms of the agreement, FSC calculates the NAV and dividends for shares, maintains the fund's portfolio and general accounting records, and administers the fund's securities lending program, if applicable.

For providing pricing and bookkeeping services, FSC receives no fee from the fund. FMR is responsible for paying all pricing and bookkeeping services costs of the fund.

FMR bears the cost of transfer agency services and pricing and bookkeeping services under the terms of its management contract with the fund.

 

SECURITIES LENDING

During the fiscal year, the securities lending agent, or the investment adviser (where the fund does not use a securities lending agent) monitors loan opportunities for the fund, negotiates the terms of the loans with borrowers, monitors the value of securities on loan and the value of the corresponding collateral, communicates with borrowers and the fund's custodian regarding marking to market the collateral, selects securities to be loaned and allocates those loan opportunities among lenders, and arranges for the return of the loaned securities upon the termination of the loan. Income and fees from securities lending activities for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026, are shown in the following table:

Security Lending Activities
 
Fund(s)
 
 
Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund (A),(B)
Gross income from securities lending activities
$
0
Fees paid to securities lending agent from a revenue split
$
0
Administrative fees
$
0
Rebate (paid to borrower)
$
0
Other fees not included in the revenue split (lending agent fees to NFS)
$
0
Aggregate fees/compensation for securities lending activities
$
0
Net income from securities lending activities
$
0
 
 
 

 

(A) The fund did not lend securities during the year.

(B) Fund commenced operations on July 24, 2025.

A fund does not pay cash collateral management fees, separate indemnification fees, or other fees not reflected above.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST

Trust Organization.

Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund is a fund of Fidelity Concord Street Trust, an open-end management investment company created under an initial declaration of trust dated July 10, 1987.

The Trustees are permitted to create additional funds in the trust and to create additional classes of a fund.

The assets of the trust received for the issue or sale of shares of each fund and all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, subject to the rights of creditors, are allocated to such fund, and constitute the underlying assets of such fund. The underlying assets of each fund in the trust shall be charged with the liabilities and expenses attributable to such fund. Any general expenses of the trust shall be allocated between or among any one or more of the funds.

Shareholder Liability. The trust is an entity commonly known as a "Massachusetts business trust." Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of such a trust may, under certain circumstances, be held personally liable for the obligations of the trust.

The Declaration of Trust contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability for the debts, liabilities, obligations, and expenses of the trust or fund. The Declaration of Trust provides that the trust shall not have any claim against shareholders except for the payment of the purchase price of shares and requires that each agreement, obligation, or instrument entered into or executed by the trust or the Trustees relating to the trust or to a fund shall include a provision limiting the obligations created thereby to the trust or to one or more funds and its or their assets. The Declaration of Trust further provides that shareholders of a fund shall not have a claim on or right to any assets belonging to any other fund.

The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification out of a fund's property of any shareholder or former shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the fund solely by reason of his or her being or having been a shareholder and not because of his or her acts or omissions or for some other reason. The Declaration of Trust also provides that a fund shall, upon request, assume the defense of any claim made against any shareholder for any act or obligation of the fund and satisfy any judgment thereon. Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which a fund itself would be unable to meet its obligations. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC believes that, in view of the above, the risk of personal liability to shareholders is remote.

Voting Rights. The fund's capital consists of shares of beneficial interest. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value they own. The voting rights of shareholders can be changed only by a shareholder vote. Shares may be voted in the aggregate, by fund, and by class.

The shares have no preemptive or conversion rights. Shares are fully paid and nonassessable, except as set forth under the heading "Shareholder Liability" above.

The trust or a fund or a class may be terminated upon the sale of its assets to, or merger with, another open-end management investment company, series, or class thereof, or upon liquidation and distribution of its assets. The Trustees may reorganize, terminate, merge, or sell all or a portion of the assets of a trust or a fund or a class without prior shareholder approval. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a trust, shareholders of each of its funds are entitled to receive the underlying assets of such fund available for distribution. In the event of the dissolution or liquidation of a fund or a class, shareholders of that fund or that class are entitled to receive the underlying assets of the fund or class available for distribution.

Custodian(s).

The Northern Trust Company, 50 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, is custodian of the assets of the fund.

The custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of the fund's assets and the appointment of any subcustodian banks and clearing agencies.

From time to time, subject to approval by a fund's Treasurer, a Fidelity® fund may enter into escrow arrangements with other banks if necessary to participate in certain investment offerings.

FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, Members of the Advisory Board (if any), and Members of the Board of Trustees may, from time to time, conduct transactions with various banks, including banks serving as custodians for certain funds advised by FMR or an affiliate. Transactions that have occurred to date include mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgment of the fund's adviser, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, 101 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts, independent registered public accounting firm, audits financial statements for the fund and provides other audit, tax, and related services.

 

FUND HOLDINGS INFORMATION

The fund views holdings information as sensitive and limits its dissemination. The Board authorized FMR to establish and administer guidelines for the dissemination of fund holdings information, which may be amended at any time without prior notice. FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee (comprising executive officers of FMR) evaluates disclosure policy with the goal of serving the fund's best interests by striking an appropriate balance between providing information about the fund's portfolio and protecting the fund from potentially harmful disclosure. The Board reviews the administration and modification of these guidelines and receives reports from the fund's chief compliance officer periodically.

The fund will provide a full list of holdings monthly on www.fidelity.com 30 days after the month-end (excluding high income security holdings, which generally will be presented collectively monthly and included in a list of full holdings 60 days after month-end).

The fund will provide its top ten holdings (excluding cash and futures) on Fidelity's web site monthly, 15 days after month-end.

The fund may disclose a list of full or partial holdings on www.fidelity.com earlier than indicated above when FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee determines that there is a legitimate business purpose and the additional disclosure is not harmful to the fund.

Unless otherwise indicated, this information will be available on the web site until updated for the next applicable period.

The fund may also from time to time provide or make available to the Board or third parties upon request specific fund level performance attribution information and statistics. Third parties may include fund shareholders or prospective fund shareholders, members of the press, consultants, and ratings and ranking organizations. Nonexclusive examples of performance attribution information and statistics may include (i) the allocation of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions among various asset classes, sectors, industries, and countries, (ii) the characteristics of the stock and bond components of the fund's portfolio holdings and other investment positions, (iii) the attribution of fund returns by asset class, sector, industry, and country and (iv) the volatility characteristics of the fund.

FMR's Executive Holdings Policy Committee may approve a request for fund level performance attribution and statistics as long as (i) such disclosure does not enable the receiving party to recreate the complete or partial portfolio holdings of any Fidelity ® fund prior to such fund's public disclosure of its portfolio holdings and (ii) Fidelity has made a good faith determination that the requested information is not material given the particular facts and circumstances. Fidelity may deny any request for performance attribution information and other statistical information about a fund made by any person, and may do so for any reason or for no reason.

Disclosure of non-public portfolio holdings information for a Fidelity ® fund's portfolio may only be provided pursuant to the guidelines below.

The Use of Holdings In Connection With Fund Operations. Material non-public holdings information may be provided as part of the activities associated with managing Fidelity ® funds to: entities which, by explicit agreement or by virtue of their respective duties to the fund, are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed; other parties if legally required; or persons FMR believes will not misuse the disclosed information. These entities, parties, and persons include, but are not limited to: the fund's trustees; the fund's manager, its sub-advisers, if any, and their affiliates whose access persons are subject to a code of ethics (including portfolio managers of affiliated funds of funds); contractors who are subject to a confidentiality agreement; the fund's auditors; the fund's custodians; proxy voting service providers; financial printers; pricing service vendors; broker-dealers in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or requests for price quotations or bids on one or more securities; securities lending agents; counsel to the fund or its Independent Trustees; regulatory authorities; stock exchanges and other listing organizations; parties to litigation; third parties in connection with a bankruptcy proceeding relating to a fund holding; and third parties who have submitted a standing request to a money market fund for daily holdings information. Non-public holdings information may also be provided to an issuer regarding the number or percentage of its shares that are owned by the fund and in connection with redemptions in kind.

Other Uses Of Holdings Information. In addition, the fund may provide material non-public holdings information to (i) third parties that calculate information derived from holdings for use by FMR, a sub-adviser, or their affiliates, (ii) ratings and rankings organizations, and (iii) an investment adviser, trustee, or their agents to whom holdings are disclosed for due diligence purposes or in anticipation of a merger involving the fund. Each individual request is reviewed by the Executive Holdings Policy Committee which must find, in its sole discretion that, based on the specific facts and circumstances, the disclosure appears unlikely to be harmful to the fund. Entities receiving this information must have in place control mechanisms to reasonably ensure or otherwise agree that, (a) the holdings information will be kept confidential, (b) no employee shall use the information to effect trading or for their personal benefit, and (c) the nature and type of information that they, in turn, may disclose to third parties is limited. FMR relies primarily on the existence of non-disclosure agreements and/or control mechanisms when determining that disclosure is not likely to be harmful to the fund.

At this time, the entities receiving information described in the preceding paragraph are: Factset Research Systems Inc. (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (full holdings weekly (generally as of the previous Friday), generally 5 business days thereafter); MSCI Inc. and certain affiliates (full or partial fund holdings daily, on the next business day); and Bloomberg, L.P. (full holdings daily, on the next business day).

FMR, its affiliates, or the fund will not enter into any arrangements with third parties from which they derive consideration for the disclosure of material non-public holdings information. If, in the future, such an arrangement is desired, prior Board approval would be sought and any such arrangements would be disclosed in the fund's SAI.

There can be no assurance that the fund's policies and procedures with respect to disclosure of fund portfolio holdings will prevent the misuse of such information by individuals and firms that receive such information.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

The fund's financial statements and financial highlights for the fiscal period ended February 28, 2026, and report of the independent registered public accounting firm, are included in the fund's Form N-CSR and are incorporated herein by reference. 

Total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table may differ from the ratios of expenses to average net assets in the financial highlights because total annual operating expenses as shown in the prospectus fee table include any acquired fund fees and expenses, whereas the ratios of expenses in the financial highlights do not, except to the extent any acquired fund fees and expenses relate to an entity, such as a wholly-owned subsidiary, with which a fund's financial statements are consolidated. Acquired funds include other investment companies (such as Central funds or other underlying funds) in which the fund has invested, if and to the extent it is permitted to do so.

Total annual operating expenses in the prospectus fee table and the financial highlights do not include any expenses associated with investments in certain structured or synthetic products that may rely on the exception from the definition of "investment company" provided by section 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act. 

APPENDIX

Fidelity, the Fidelity Investments Logo and all other Fidelity trademarks or service marks used herein are trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC. Any third-party marks that are used herein are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.



Fidelity Concord Street Trust
Post-Effective Amendment No. 190

PART C.  OTHER INFORMATION

Item 28.

Exhibits

(a)

(1)

Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust, dated September 19, 2001, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (a)(1) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 36.

(2)

Amendment to the Declaration of Trust, dated February 16, 2005, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (a)(2) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 43.

(3)

Amendment to the Declaration of Trust, dated December 13, 2007, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (a)(3) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 60.

(b)

Bylaws of the Trust, as amended and dated June 17, 2004, are incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (b) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 63.

(c)

Not applicable.

(d)

(1)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity 500 Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(1) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(2)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(4) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(3)

Schedule A, to the Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(3) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 149.

(4)

Amended and restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(5) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(5)

Management Contract, dated March 5, 2025, between Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(5) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 184.

(6)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(5) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 169.

(7)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity International Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(9) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(8)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 15, 2025, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(7) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(9)

Schedule 1 and 2, dated January 15, 2025, to the Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 15, 2025, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(8) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(10)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(11) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(11)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated July 17, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(9) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(12)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(13)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated June 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(11) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(14)

Management Contract, dated March 6, 2024, between Fidelity SAI Canada Equity Index Fund and Fidelity
Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(12) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(15)

Management Contract, dated March 6, 2024, between Fidelity SAI Global ex U.S. Low Volatility Index Fund and
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(16)

Management Contract, dated February 17, 2021, between Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 156.

(17)

Management Contract, dated February 17, 2021, between Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(14) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 156.

(18)

Management Contract, between Fidelity Series Canada Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(19)

Management Contract, between Fidelity Series Developed Markets ex Hong Kong Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(20)

Management Contract, between Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ex China Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(21)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Series International Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(15) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(22)

  Management Contract, dated July 20, 2022, between Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(15) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(23)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(16) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(24)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(17) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(25)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(18) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 169.







(26)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., on behalf of Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(19) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 169.

(27)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(20) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(28)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Total Market Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(21) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(29)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(22) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(30)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(23) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(31)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(24) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(32)

Amended and Restated Management Contract, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(25) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(33)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity 500 Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(26) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(34)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(27) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(35)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(28) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(36)

Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 5, 2025, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(33) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 184.

(37)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity International Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(29) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(38)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(30) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(39)

Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 6, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI Canada Equity Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(33) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(40)

Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 6, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI Global ex U.S. Low Volatility Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(34) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(41)

Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated February 17, 2021, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(32) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 156.

(42)

Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated February 17, 2021, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(33) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 156.


(43)

      Sub-Advisory Agreement, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital  Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Canada Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(44)

     Sub-Advisory Agreement, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital  Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Developed Markets ex Hong Kong Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(45)

     Sub-Advisory Agreement, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital  Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ex China Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.







(46)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series International Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(33) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(47)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(34) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(48)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Total Market Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(35) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(49)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(36) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(50)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(37) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(51)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(38) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(52)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated October 1, 2022, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Geode Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(39) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(53)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(9) of Fidelity Devonshire Trust’s (File No. 002-24389) Post-Effective Amendment No. 182.

(54)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(48) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 187.

(55)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(25) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(56)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is filed herein as Exhibit (d)(56).

(57)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund and Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(27) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(58)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund and Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(25) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 231.

(59)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(15) of Fidelity Devonshire Trust’s (File No. 002-24389) Post-Effective Amendment No. 182.

(60)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(54) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 187.

(61)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(31) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(62)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is filed herein as Exhibit (d)(62).

(63)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund and Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(33) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(64)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund and Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(31) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 231.

(65)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(21) of Fidelity Devonshire Trust’s (File No. 002-24389) Post-Effective Amendment No. 182.

(66)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(60) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 187.

(67)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(37) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(68)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is filed herein as Exhibit (d)(68).

(69)

Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(39) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(70)

Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement, dated March 1, 2024, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and FMR Investment Management UK Limited, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (d)(40) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.


(e)

(1)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity 500 Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(1) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(2)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(4) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(3)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(5) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(4)

General Distribution Agreement, dated March 5, 2025, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(4) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 184.

(5)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(8) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(6)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity International Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(9) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(7)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(10) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.







(8)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(11) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(9)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(12) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(10)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(11)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(14) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(12)

General Distribution Agreement, dated March 6, 2024, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI Canada Equity Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(11) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(13)

General Distribution Agreement, dated March 6, 2024, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI Global ex U.S. Low Volatility Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(12) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(14)

General Distribution Agreement, dated February 17, 2021, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(12) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 156.

(15)

General Distribution Agreement, dated February 17, 2021, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 156.

(16)

General Distribution Agreement between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Canada Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(17)

General Distribution Agreement between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Developed Markets ex Hong Kong Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(18)

General Distribution Agreement between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ex China Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(19)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series International Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(15) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(20)

General Distribution Agreement, dated July 20, 2022, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(14) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(21)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(16) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(22)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(17) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(23)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(18) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(24)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(19) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(25)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(20) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(26)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity Total Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(21) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(27)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(22) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(28)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(23) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(29)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(24) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(30)

Amended and Restated General Distribution Agreement, dated January 1, 2020, between Fidelity Concord Street Trust and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC, on behalf of Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(25) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(31)

Form of Selling Dealer Agreement (most recently revised March 2024), is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(27) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 171.

(32)

Form of Bank Agency Agreement (most recently revised March 2024), is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (e)(28) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 171.


(f)

Amended and Restated Fee Deferral Plan of the Non-Interested Person Trustees of the Fidelity Equity and High Income Funds effective as of September 15, 1995, as amended and restated as of March 1, 2018, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (f) of Fidelity Commonwealth Trust’s (File No. 002-52322) Post-Effective Amendment No. 150.







(g)

(1)

Custodian Agreement, dated January 1, 2007, between The Bank of New York (currently known as The Bank of New York Mellon) and Fidelity Concord Street Trust on behalf of Fidelity 500 Index Fund, Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund, Fidelity International Index Fund, and Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (g)(1) of Fidelity Advisor Series IV’s (File No. 002-83672) Post-Effective Amendment No. 88.

(2)

Custodian Agreement, dated January 1, 2007, between Brown Brothers Harriman & Company and Fidelity Concord Street Trust on behalf of Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity NASDAQ Composite Index Fund, Fidelity SAI Canada Equity Index Fund, Fidelity SAI Global ex U.S. Low Volatility Index Fund, Fidelity Series International Index Fund, Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Total Market Index Fund, and Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (g)(1) of Fidelity Advisor Series I’s (File No. 002-84776) Post-Effective Amendment No. 72.

(3)

Custodian Agreement, dated January 1, 2007, between State Street Bank and Trust Company and Fidelity Concord Street Trust on behalf of Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund and Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (g)(4) of Fidelity Advisor Series I’s (File No. 002-84776) Post-Effective Amendment No. 72.

(4)

Custodian Agreement, dated January 1, 2007, between The Northern Trust Company and Fidelity Concord Street Trust on behalf of Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund, Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund, Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund, and Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (g)(9) of Fidelity Financial Trust’s (File No. 002-79910) Post-Effective Amendment No. 45.

(5)

Custodian Agreement, dated May 23, 2019, between Citibank, N.A. and Fidelity Concord Street Trust on behalf of Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund, Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund, Fidelity Series Canada Index Fund, Fidelity Series Developed Markets ex Hong Kong Index Fund, and Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ex China Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (g)(3) of Fidelity Salem Street Trust’s (File No. 002-41839) Post-Effective Amendment No. 482.

(h)

(1)

Expense Contract, dated April 29, 2020, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity 500 Index Fund, Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity International Index Fund, and Fidelity Total Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (h)(3) of Fidelity Salem Street Trust’s (File No. 002-41839) Post-Effective Amendment No. 503.

(2)

Schedule A for the Expense Contract, dated April 29, 2020, between Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity 500 Index Fund, Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity International Index Fund, and Fidelity Total Market Index Fund, is filed herein as Exhibit (h)(2).

(3)

Securities Lending Agency Agreement, dated April 1, 2019, between National Financial Services LLC and Fidelity 500 Index Fund, Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity International Index Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity NASDAQ Composite Index Fund, Fidelity SAI Canada Equity Index Fund, Fidelity SAI Global ex U.S. Low Volatility Index Fund, Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund, Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund, Fidelity Series International Index Fund, Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund, Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund, Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund, Fidelity Total Market Index Fund, Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund, and Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (h)(1) of Fidelity Devonshire Trust’s (File No. 002-24389) Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(4)

Securities Lending Agency Agreement, between National Financial Services LLC and Fidelity Series Canada Index Fund, Fidelity Series Developed Markets ex Hong Kong Index Fund, and Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ex China Index Fund, is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(5)

Form of Fund of Funds Investment Agreement (Acquiring Fund) is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (h)(5) of Fidelity Salem Street Trust’s (File No. 002-41839) Post-Effective Amendment No. 534.

(6)

Form of Fund of Funds Investment Agreement (Acquired Fund) is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (h)(6) of Fidelity Salem Street Trust’s (File No. 002-41839) Post-Effective Amendment No. 534.


(i)

Legal Opinion of Dechert LLP, dated April 21, 2026, is filed herein as Exhibit (i).

(j)

(1)

Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, dated April 21, 2026, is filed herein as Exhibit (j)(1).

(2)

Consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP, dated April 21, 2026, is filed herein as Exhibit (j)(2).

(k)

Not applicable.

(l)

Not applicable.

(m)

(1)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity 500 Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(1) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(2)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(8) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(3)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(9) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(4)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(4) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 184.

(5)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Founders Fund: Fidelity Founders Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(12) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(6)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Founders Fund: Fidelity Advisor Founders Fund: Class A is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(7)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Founders Fund: Fidelity Advisor Founders Fund: Class C is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(14) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(8)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Founders Fund: Fidelity Advisor Founders Fund: Class I is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(15) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(9)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Founders Fund: Fidelity Advisor Founders Fund: Class M is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(16) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(10)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Founders Fund: Fidelity Advisor Founders Fund: Class Z is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(17) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(11)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity International Index Fund: Fidelity International Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(18) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(12)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(19) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(13)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund: Class A, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(12) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(14)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund: Class C, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(13) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(15)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund: Class I, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(14) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(16)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund: Class M, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(15) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(17)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund: Class Z, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(16) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 180.

(18)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Large Cap Stock K6 Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(20) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.







(19)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(21) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(20)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Class K is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(22) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(21)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Fidelity Advisor Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Class A, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(15) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(22)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Fidelity Advisor Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Class M, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(16) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(23)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Fidelity Advisor Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Class C, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(17) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(24)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Fidelity Advisor Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Class I, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(18) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(25)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Fidelity Advisor Mid-Cap Stock Fund: Class Z, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(19) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 175.

(26)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock K6 Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(23) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(27)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(24) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(28)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity SAI Canada Equity Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(17) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(29)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity SAI Global ex U.S. Low Volatility Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(18) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 172.

(30)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund: Fidelity SAI International Small Cap Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(18) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 155.

(31)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund: Fidelity SAI Japan Stock Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(19) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 155.

(32)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series Canada Index Fund is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(33)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series Developed Markets ex Hong Kong Index Fund is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(34)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series Emerging Markets ex China Index Fund is to be filed by subsequent amendment.

(35)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series International Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(25) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(36)

Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series Small Cap Core Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(20) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 162.

(37)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series Small Cap Discovery Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(26) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(38)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(27) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(39)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(28) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(40)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(29) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(41)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Small Cap Stock K6 Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(30) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.







(42)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Total Market Index Fund: Fidelity Total Market Index Fund) is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(31) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(43)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(32) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(44)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(33) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(45)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(34) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(46)

Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (m)(35) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 145.

(n)

(1)

Amended and Restated Multiple Class of Shares Plan (Equity) pursuant to Rule 18f-3 for Fidelity Funds with Retail, Retirement and/or Advisor Classes, dated March 1, 2024, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, and Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (n)(1) of Fidelity Summer Street Trust’s (File No. 002-58542) Post-Effective Amendment No. 221.

(2)

Schedule I (Equity), dated April 15, 2026, to the Amended and Restated Multiple Class of Shares Plan pursuant to Rule 18f-3 for Fidelity Funds with Retail, Retirement and/or Advisor Classes, dated March 1, 2024, on behalf of Fidelity Founders Fund, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund, and Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund, is filed herein as Exhibit (n)(2).

(p)

(1)

The 2026 Code of Ethics, adopted by each fund, and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc., Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited, Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC pursuant to Rule 17j-1, is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (p)(1) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 189.

(2)

Code of Ethics, dated February 2026, adopted by Geode Capital Management, LLC and Geode Capital Management LP pursuant to Rule 17j-1 is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit (p)(2) of Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s (File No. 033-15983) Post-Effective Amendment No. 189.



Item 29.

Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with the Trust

The Board of Trustees of the Trust is the same as the board of other Fidelity funds, each of which has Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, or an affiliate, or Geode Capital Management LLC, as its investment adviser. In addition, the officers of the Trust are substantially identical to those of the other Fidelity funds. Nonetheless, the Trust takes the position that it is not under common control with other Fidelity funds because the power residing in the respective boards and officers arises as the result of an official position with the respective trusts.

Item 30.

Indemnification

Article XI, Section 2 of the Declaration of Trust sets forth the reasonable and fair means for determining whether indemnification shall be provided to any past or present Trustee or officer. It states that the Trust shall indemnify any present or past trustee or officer to the fullest extent permitted by law against liability, and all expenses reasonably incurred by him or her in connection with any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which he or she is involved by virtue of his or her service as a trustee or officer and against any amount incurred in settlement thereof. Indemnification will not be provided to a person adjudged by a court or other adjudicatory body to be liable to the Trust or its shareholders by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of his or her duties (collectively, “disabling conduct”), or not to have acted in good faith in the reasonable belief that his or her action was in the best interest of the Trust. In the event of a settlement, no indemnification may be provided unless there has been a determination, as specified in the Declaration of Trust, that the officer or trustee did not engage in disabling conduct.

Pursuant to Section 11 of the Distribution Agreement, the Trust agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Distributor and each of its directors and officers and each person, if any, who controls the Distributor within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act against any loss, liability, claim, damages or expense (including the reasonable cost of investigating or defending any alleged loss, liability, claim, damages, or expense and reasonable counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) arising by reason of any person acquiring any shares, based upon the ground that the registration statement, Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information, shareholder reports or other information filed or made public by the Trust (as from time to time amended) included an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated or necessary in order to make the statements not misleading under the 1933 Act, or any other statute or the common law. However, the Trust does not agree to indemnify the Distributor or hold it harmless to the extent that the statement or omission was made in reliance upon, and in conformity with, information furnished to the Trust by or on behalf of the Distributor. In no case is the indemnity of the Trust in favor of the Distributor or any person indemnified to be deemed to protect the Distributor or any person against any liability to the Issuer or its security holders to which the Distributor or such person would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of its reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.

Pursuant to the agreement by which Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (“FIIOC”) is appointed transfer agent, the Registrant agrees to indemnify and hold FIIOC harmless against any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (including reasonable counsel fees and expenses) resulting from: 

(1)

any claim, demand, action or suit brought by any person other than the Registrant, including by a shareholder, which names FIIOC and/or the Registrant as a party and is not based on and does not result from FIIOC’s willful misfeasance, bad faith or negligence or reckless disregard of duties, and arises out of or in connection with FIIOC’s performance under the Transfer Agency Agreement; or 

(2)

any claim, demand, action or suit (except to the extent contributed to by FIIOC’s willful misfeasance, bad faith or negligence or reckless disregard of duties) which results from the negligence of the Registrant, or from FIIOC’s acting upon any instruction(s) reasonably believed by it to have been executed or communicated by any person duly authorized by the Registrant, or as a result of FIIOC’s acting in reliance upon advice reasonably believed by FIIOC to have been given by counsel for the Registrant, or as a result of FIIOC’s acting in reliance upon any instrument or stock certificate reasonably believed by it to have been genuine and signed, countersigned or executed by the proper person.

Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers or persons controlling the Registrant, the Registrant has been informed that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and is therefore unenforceable.


Item 31.

Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser(s)

(1) FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY LLC (FMR) 

FMR serves as investment adviser to a number of other investment companies. The directors and officers of the Adviser have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years. 

 

Abigail P. Johnson

Chairman of the Board of certain Trusts; Chairman of the Board and Director of FMR LLC; Chief Executive Officer, Chairman and Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC.  Previously served as Chairman of the Board and Director FMRC.

Peter S. Lynch

Vice Chairman and Director of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and a member of the Advisory Board of funds advised by FMR.  Previously served as Vice Chairman and Director of FMRC.

Christopher Rimmer

Treasurer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR H.K., FMR Japan, Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, and Strategic Advisers LLC; President FMR Capital Inc. and FIMM, LLC; Director of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited and FMR Capital Inc.; Previously served as Treasurer of FMRC, FIMM, and SelectCo, LLC; Chief Accounting Officer FMR LLC.

Lisa D. Krieser

Assistant Secretary Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC; Secretary FMR Capital, Inc, Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, FMR LLC, FIMM, LLC, and Fidelity Service Company Inc..

Bart Grenier

President of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Director of Strategic Advisers LLC (2024).

Michael Shulman

Assistant Treasurer Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, FIMM, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR LLC, FMR Capital, Inc., Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc.; Executive Vice President, Tax of FMR LLC.

Stephanie J. Brown

Chief Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FDS, FIAM, FMR H.K., Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, and Strategic Advisers LLC; Assistant Treasurer FMR Capital, Inc.

Jason Pogorelec

Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC.

Nicole Macarchuk

Senior Vice President of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2025); Chief Legal Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024), FMR H.K. (2024), FMR Japan (2024), and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024); and Secretary of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024) and Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC (2025).

 

 




(2) FIDELITY INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL OPERATIONS COMPANY LLC (FIIOC) 

FIIOC serves as investment adviser to a number of other investment companies. The directors and officers of the Adviser have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years. 

 

Sharon Brovelli

President - Retirement Division and Director.

Stephanie Caron

President Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (2024); Executive Vice President - Shareholder Division FIIOC (2024); Director FIIOC and Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (2024).

Robert Adams

President - Shareholder Division of FIIOC; Chief Operating Officer of FDC.

Amy Hansel

Senior Vice President - Shareholder Division.

Crystal Morrison

Senior Vice President - Shareholder Division.

Brian Field

Vice President - Shareholder Division.

Dennis Sullivan

Vice President - Shareholder Division.

Matthew DePiero

Treasurer - Retirement Division and Shareholder Division.

Michael Shulman

Assistant Treasurer Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, FIMM, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR LLC, FMR Capital, Inc., Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc.; Executive Vice President, Tax of FMR LLC.

John Slyconish

Assistant Treasurer of FDS and FIIOC; Treasurer of FMR LLC, FIMM (2024), FMR Capital, Inc., and Fidelity Service Company, Inc; Director FMR Capital, Inc. Previously served as Treasurer Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC).

Lisa D. Krieser

Assistant Secretary Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC; Secretary FMR Capital, Inc, Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, and Fidelity Service Company Inc..

Krista Ryan

Chief Legal Officer - Shareholder Division (2025).

Brian C. McLain

Assistant Secretary Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, FIAM LLC, FIMM, LLC, FMR Capital, Inc, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc.  Previously served as Assistant Secretary of Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC).

Amy DeVasto

Chief Compliance Officer.

Eric Bocan

Chief Risk Officer - Shareholder Division FIIOC; Senior Vice President Fidelity Service Company, Inc.




(3) FIDELITY SERVICE COMPANY, INC. 

Fidelity Service Company, Inc. serves as investment adviser to a number of other investment companies. The directors and officers of the Adviser have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years. 

 

Stephanie Caron

President Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (2024); Executive Vice President - Shareholder Division FIIOC (2024); Director FIIOC and Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (2024).

Adam Joffe

Director Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (2026).

Eric Bocan

Chief Risk Officer - Shareholder Division FIIOC; Senior Vice President Fidelity Service Company, Inc.

Kenneth B. Robins

Senior Vice President.

John Slyconish

Assistant Treasurer of FDS and FIIOC; Treasurer of FMR LLC, FIMM (2024), FMR Capital, Inc., and Fidelity Service Company, Inc; Director FMR Capital, Inc. Previously served as Treasurer Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC).

Michael Shulman

Assistant Treasurer Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, FIMM, Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR LLC, FMR Capital, Inc., Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc.; Executive Vice President, Tax of FMR LLC.

Lisa D. Krieser

Assistant Secretary Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and Fidelity Distributors Company LLC; Secretary FMR Capital, Inc, Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, and Fidelity Service Company Inc..

Brian C. McLain

Assistant Secretary Strategic Advisers LLC, FIIOC, FIAM LLC, FIMM, LLC, FMR Capital, Inc, and Fidelity Service Company, Inc.  Previously served as Assistant Secretary of Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC).

Maharaj Thankam

Chief Information Officer





(4) FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (HONG KONG) LIMITED (FMR H.K.) 

FMR H.K. provides investment advisory services to other investment advisers. The directors and officers of the Sub-Adviser have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years. 

 

Sharon Yau Lecornu

Chief Executive Officer of FMR H.K., Executive Director of FMR H.K., Director of Investment Services – Asia, and Director of FMR H.K.

James Christian Hancock

Director of FMR Japan (2025) and FMR H.K (2025).

James Lenton

Director of FMR H.K..

Adrian James Tyerman

Compliance Officer FMR H.K. and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited; Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited; Responsible Officer for FATCA purposes FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited.

Christopher Rimmer

Treasurer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR H.K., FMR Japan, Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, and Strategic Advisers LLC; President FMR Capital Inc. and FIMM, LLC; Director of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited and FMR Capital Inc.; Previously served as Treasurer of FMRC, FIMM, and SelectCo, LLC; Chief Accounting Officer FMR LLC.

Stephanie J. Brown

Chief Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FDS, FIAM, FMR H.K., Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, and Strategic Advisers LLC; Assistant Treasurer FMR Capital, Inc.

Nicole Macarchuk

Senior Vice President of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2025); Chief Legal Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024), FMR H.K. (2024), FMR Japan (2024), and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024); and Secretary of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024) and Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC (2025).



(5) FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (JAPAN) LIMITED (FMR JAPAN) 

FMR Japan provides investment advisory services to other investment advisers.  The directors and officers of the Sub-Adviser have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years.

 

Nathaniel Norr Salter

Director of FMR Japan.

Rieko Hirai

Director of FMR Japan.

Kirk Roland Neureiter

Director of FMR Japan.

James Christian Hancock

Director of FMR Japan (2025) and FMR H.K (2025).

Kan Man Wong

Director of FMR Japan (2025)

Koichi Iwabuchi

Statutory Auditor of FMR Japan; Previously served as Compliance Officer of FMR Japan.

Kenji Kanemasu

Compliance Officer of FMR Japan.

Christopher Rimmer

Treasurer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR H.K., FMR Japan, Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, and Strategic Advisers LLC; President FMR Capital Inc. and FIMM, LLC; Director of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited and FMR Capital Inc.; Previously served as Treasurer of FMRC, FIMM, and SelectCo, LLC; Chief Accounting Officer FMR LLC.

Stephanie J. Brown

Chief Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FDS, FIAM, FMR H.K., Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, and Strategic Advisers LLC; Assistant Treasurer FMR Capital, Inc.

Nicole Macarchuk

Senior Vice President of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2025); Chief Legal Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024), FMR H.K. (2024), FMR Japan (2024), and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024); and Secretary of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024) and Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC (2025).

 

 


(6) FMR INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT (UK) LIMITED (FMR UK) 

FMR UK provides investment advisory services to other investment advisers.  The directors and officers of the Sub-Adviser have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years. 

 

Mark D. Flaherty

Director FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited.

Kyle Johnson

Director of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024).

Karoline Rosenberg

Director of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024).

Adrian James Tyerman

Compliance Officer FMR H.K. and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited; Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited; Responsible Officer for FATCA purposes FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited.

Stephanie J. Brown

Chief Compliance Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FDS, FIAM, FMR H.K., Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited, FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited, and Strategic Advisers LLC; Assistant Treasurer FMR Capital, Inc.

Jean-Philippe Provost

Director FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited.

Nicole Macarchuk

Senior Vice President of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2025); Chief Legal Officer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024), FMR H.K. (2024), FMR Japan (2024), and FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024); and Secretary of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (2024) and Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC (2025).

Victoria Redgrave

Director FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (2024).

Christopher Rimmer

Treasurer of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, FMR H.K., FMR Japan, Fidelity Diversifying Solutions LLC, and Strategic Advisers LLC; President FMR Capital Inc. and FIMM, LLC; Director of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited and FMR Capital Inc.; Previously served as Treasurer of FMRC, FIMM, and SelectCo, LLC; Chief Accounting Officer FMR LLC.

 

 

 

 




(7) GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC (Geode) 


Geode serves as investment adviser to a number of other investment companies AND OTHER ACCOUNTS.  Geode may also provide investment advisory services to other investment advisers.  The directors and officers have held the following positions of a substantial nature during the past two fiscal years. 


 


Ronald DePoalo

President and Chief Executive Officer (2026). Previously served as Director FIIOC and Fidelity Service Company, Inc.

Laura Doherty

Chief Operating Officer (2024).

Michael Ciccone

Chief Compliance Officer.

Sorin Codreanu

Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Previously served as Interim President and Chief Executive Officer (2026).

Brad E. Moyer

General Counsel (2025).

Gerard McGraw

Director.

Jennifer Uhrig

Director.

Philip L. Bullen

Director.

Thomas Sprague

Director.

Michael Even

Director.

Alok Kapoor

Director.

Kathryn Dunn

Director (2024).








Principal business addresses of the investment adviser, sub-advisers and affiliates.

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR)
245 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210


Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC
245 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210


Fidelity Service Company, Inc
245 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210


Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited (FMR H.K.)
Floor 19, 41 Connaught Road Central
Hong Kong


Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited (FMR Japan)
Kamiyacho Prime Place, 1-17
Toranomon-4-Chome, Minato-ku

Tokyo, Japan


FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (FMR UK)
25 Cannon Street

London, EC4M 5SB, United Kingdom


FIL Investment Advisors (FIA)
Pembroke Hall
42 Crow Lane
Pembroke HM19, Bermuda


FIL Investment Advisors (UK) Limited (FIA(UK))

Beech Gate Millfield Lane

Lower Kingswood, Tadworth, Surrey

KT20 6RP, United Kingdom


Strategic Advisers LLC
155 Seaport Boulevard
Boston, MA 02210


FMR LLC
245 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210








Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC)
900 Salem Street
Smithfield, RI 02917



Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode)
100 Summer Street
12th Floor
Boston, MA 02110

Fidelity Management Trust Company
245 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210

Fidelity Investors Management LLC
245 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210




Item 32.

Principal Underwriters


(a)

Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC) acts as distributor for all funds advised by FMR or an affiliate, as well as Fidelity Commodity Strategy Central Fund and Fidelity Series Commodity Strategy Fund. 




(b)

 

 

Name and Principal

Positions and Offices

Positions and Offices

Business Address*

with Underwriter

with Fund

Robert Adams

Chief Operating Officer

None

Robert F. Bachman

Executive Vice President

None

Charles Ackerman

Director (2025)

None

Mark A. Haggerty

Director (2025)

None

Dalton Gustafson

President and Director

None

Natalie Kavanaugh

Chief Legal Officer and Secretary

None

John McGinty

Chief Compliance Officer

None

Noah Rhodes

Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (2025)

None

Lisa D. Krieser

Assistant Secretary

None

Michael Shulman

Assistant Treasurer

None


 

*  900 Salem Street, Smithfield, RI 



(c)

Not applicable.


Item 33.

Location of Accounts and Records

All accounts, books, and other documents required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the 1940 Act and the Rules promulgated thereunder are maintained by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC or Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC, 245 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210, or the funds’ respective custodians, or special purpose custodian, as applicable, The Bank of New York Mellon, 240 Greenwich Street, New York, NY; Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 50 Post Office Square, Boston, MA; State Street Bank & Trust Company, One Congress Street, Boston, MA; The Northern Trust Company, 50 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60675; and Citibank, N.A., 388 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10013.


Item 34.

Management Services

Not applicable.


Item 35.

Undertakings

Not applicable.









SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all of the requirements for the effectiveness of this Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly caused this Post-Effective Amendment No. 190 to the Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Boston, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the 24th day of April 2026.


 

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

 

By

/s/Stacie M. Smith

 

 

 

Stacie M. Smith, President

 



Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.


     (Signature)

 

(Title)

(Date)

 

 

 

 

/s/Stacie M. Smith

 

President and Treasurer

April 24, 2026                       

Stacie M. Smith

 

(Principal Executive Officer)

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Stephanie Caron

 

Chief Financial Officer

April 24, 2026                       

Stephanie Caron

 

(Principal Financial Officer)

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Vijay C. Advani

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Vijay C. Advani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Thomas P. Bostick

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Thomas P. Bostick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Donald F. Donahue

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Donald F. Donahue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Bettina Doulton

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Bettina Doulton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Vicki L. Fuller

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Vicki L. Fuller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Patricia L. Kampling

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Patricia L. Kampling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Thomas Kennedy

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Thomas Kennedy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Robert A. Lawrence

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Robert A. Lawrence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Oscar Munoz

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Oscar Munoz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Karen B. Peetz

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Karen B. Peetz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Sabra Purtill

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Sabra Purtill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/s/Susan Tomasky

*

Trustee

April 24, 2026                       

Susan Tomasky

 

 

 




*

By:

/s/Megan C. Johnson

 

 

Megan C. Johnson, pursuant to a power of attorney dated January 1, 2026, and filed herewith.



POWER OF ATTORNEY

We, the undersigned Directors or Trustees, as the case may be, of the following investment companies:


Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Commonwealth Trust

Fidelity Commonwealth Trust II

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Trend Fund

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

in addition to any other investment company for which Fidelity Management & Research Company (“FMR”) or an affiliate acts as investment adviser and for which the undersigned individuals serve as Directors or Trustees (collectively, the “Funds”), hereby revoke all previous powers of attorney we have given to sign and otherwise act in our names and behalf in matters involving any investment company for which FMR or an affiliate acts as investment adviser and hereby constitute and appoint Thomas C. Bogle, John V. O’Hanlon, and Megan C. Johnson, each of them singly, our true and lawful attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, and with full power to each of them, to sign for us and in our names in the appropriate capacities, all Registration Statements of the Funds on Form N-1A, or any successors thereto, any and all subsequent Amendments, Pre-Effective Amendments, or Post-Effective Amendments to said Registration Statements or any successors thereto, and any supplements or other instruments in connection therewith, and generally to do all such things in our names and behalf in connection therewith as said attorneys–in-fact deem necessary or appropriate, to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, and all related requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission.  We hereby ratify and confirm all that said attorneys-in-fact or their substitutes may do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.  This power of attorney is effective for all documents filed on or after January 1, 2026.

WITNESS our hands on this first day of January 2026.


/s/Vijay C. Advani

/s/Thomas Kennedy

Vijay C. Advani

Thomas Kennedy

 

 

/s/Thomas P. Bostick

/s/Robert A. Lawrence

Thomas P. Bostick

Robert A. Lawrence

 

 

/s/Donald F. Donahue

/s/Oscar Munoz

Donald F. Donahue

Oscar Munoz

 

 

/s/Bettina Doulton

/s/Karen B. Peetz

Bettina Doulton

Karen B. Peetz

 

 

/s/Vicki L. Fuller

/s/Sabra Purtill

Vicki L. Fuller

Sabra Purtill

 

 

/s/Patricia L. Kampling

/s/Susan Tomasky

Patricia L. Kampling

Susan Tomasky







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Schedule A

Trusts and Portfolios Covered by the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement between

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and

Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited



Name of Trust

Name of Portfolio

Type of Fund

Effective Date

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Capital & Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Floating Rate High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector Mid Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Real Estate High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Biotechnology Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Financials Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Health Care Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Industrials Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Semiconductors Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Diversified International Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Emerging Asia Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Focused Emerging Markets Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Global Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor International Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Disciplined Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Focused Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Founders Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Advisor New Insights Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Contrafund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Automation ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Communications ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Finance ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Medicine ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Technology ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptors ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Developed International ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Emerging Markets ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Global ex-U.S. ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Large Cap Value ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Advisor Capital Development Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Advisor Diversified Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Equity-Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Mid Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Large Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Equity Dividend Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Mega Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Canada Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity China Region Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Diversified International Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Asia Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Europe Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Global Equity Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Infrastructure Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Japan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Japan Smaller Companies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Nordic Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Overseas Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Pacific Basin Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Sustainable International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Total International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Worldwide Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Company Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity New Millennium Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Balanced Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Puritan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Value Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity OTC Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity SAI Real Estate Income Fund

Equity

01/14/2026

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Small Cap Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Small Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Automotive Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Banking Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Biotechnology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Brokerage and Investment Management Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Chemicals Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Communication Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Construction and Housing Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Consumer Staples Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Defense and Aerospace Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Energy Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Enterprise Technology Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Environment and Alternative Energy Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity International Real Estate Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Natural Resources Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Telecom and Utilities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Financials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

FinTech Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Gold Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Health Care Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Health Care Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Insurance Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Leisure Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Materials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Medical Technology and Devices Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Pharmaceuticals Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Retailing Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Semiconductors Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Software and IT Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Tech Hardware Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Technology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Telecommunications Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Transportation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Utilities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Wireless Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Agricultural Productivity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Capital & Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Climate Action Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Focused High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Healthy Future Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity New Markets Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Real Estate Fund

Equity

03/06/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable Sector Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable U.S. Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Short Duration High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Sustainable U.S. Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity U.S. Low Volatility Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Water Sustainability Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Women’s Leadership Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Trend Fund

Fidelity Trend Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Equity-Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Floating Rate High Income Portfolio

High Income

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Growth Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

High Income Portfolio

High Income

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Overseas Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Stock Selector Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Value Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Contrafund Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Emerging Markets Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

International Capital Appreciation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Balanced Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Dynamic Capital Appreciation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Growth & Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Growth Opportunities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Mid Cap Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Value Strategies Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Communication Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Consumer Staples Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Energy Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Financials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Health Care Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Industrials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Materials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Real Estate Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Technology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Utilities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024





Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC

Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited

 

 

By: /s/ Christopher J. Rimmer

By: /s/ Sharon LeCornu

Name:  Christopher J. Rimmer

Name:  Sharon LeCornu

Title:    Treasurer

Title:    Director







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Schedule A

Trusts and Portfolios Covered by the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement between

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and

Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited





Name of Trust

Name of Portfolio

Type of Fund

Effective Date

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Capital & Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Floating Rate High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector Mid Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Real Estate High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Biotechnology Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Financials Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Health Care Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Industrials Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Semiconductors Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Diversified International Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Emerging Asia Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Focused Emerging Markets Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Global Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor International Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Disciplined Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Focused Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Founders Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Advisor New Insights Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Contrafund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Automation ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Communications ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Finance ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Medicine ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Technology ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptors ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Enhanced High Yield ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Developed International ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Emerging Markets ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Global ex-U.S. ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Large Cap Value ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Preferred Securities & Income ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Sustainable High Yield ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Advisor Capital Development Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Advisor Diversified Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Equity-Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Mid Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Large Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Equity Dividend Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hanover Street Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Debt Central Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hanover Street Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Debt Local Currency Central Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Mega Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Canada Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity China Region Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Diversified International Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Asia Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Europe Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Global Equity Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Infrastructure Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Japan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Japan Smaller Companies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Nordic Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Overseas Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Pacific Basin Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Sustainable International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Total International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Worldwide Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Company Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity New Millennium Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Balanced Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Puritan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Value Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity OTC Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity SAI Real Estate Income Fund

Equity

01/14/2026

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Small Cap Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Small Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Automotive Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Banking Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Biotechnology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Brokerage and Investment Management Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Chemicals Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Communication Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Construction and Housing Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Consumer Staples Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Defense and Aerospace Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Energy Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Enterprise Technology Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Environment and Alternative Energy Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity International Real Estate Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Natural Resources Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Telecom and Utilities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Financials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

FinTech Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Gold Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Health Care Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Health Care Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Insurance Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Leisure Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Materials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Medical Technology and Devices Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Pharmaceuticals Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Retailing Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Semiconductors Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Software and IT Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Tech Hardware Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Technology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Telecommunications Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Transportation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Utilities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Wireless Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Agricultural Productivity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Capital & Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Climate Action Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Focused High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Healthy Future Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity New Markets Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Real Estate Fund

Equity

03/06/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable Sector Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable U.S. Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Short Duration High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Sustainable U.S. Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity U.S. Low Volatility Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Water Sustainability Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Women’s Leadership Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Trend Fund

Fidelity Trend Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Equity-Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Floating Rate High Income Portfolio

High Income

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Growth Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

High Income Portfolio

High Income

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Overseas Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Stock Selector Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Value Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Contrafund Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Emerging Markets Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

International Capital Appreciation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Balanced Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Dynamic Capital Appreciation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Growth & Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Growth Opportunities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Mid Cap Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Value Strategies Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Communication Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Consumer Staples Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Energy Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Financials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Health Care Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Industrials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Materials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Real Estate Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Technology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Utilities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024







Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC

Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited

 

 

By: /s/ Christopher J. Rimmer

By: /s/ Kirk Roland Neureiter

Name: Christopher J. Rimmer

Name: Kirk Roland Neureiter

Title: Treasurer

Title: Director







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Schedule A

Trusts and Portfolios Covered by the Amended and Restated Sub-Advisory Agreement

between

Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and

FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited



Name of Trust

Name of Portfolio

Type of Fund

Effective Date

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Capital & Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Floating Rate High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector Mid Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series I

Fidelity Real Estate High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Biotechnology Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Financials Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Health Care Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Industrials Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VII

Fidelity Advisor Semiconductors Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Diversified International Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Emerging Asia Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Focused Emerging Markets Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor Global Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Advisor Series VIII

Fidelity Advisor International Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Capital Appreciation Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Disciplined Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Focused Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Capital Trust

Fidelity Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Founders Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Advisor New Insights Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Contrafund

Fidelity Contrafund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Automation ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Communications ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Finance ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Medicine ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptive Technology ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Disruptors ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Enhanced High Yield ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Developed International ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Emerging Markets ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Global ex-U.S. ETF

Equity

06/03/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Fundamental Large Cap Value ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Preferred Securities & Income ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Covington Trust

Fidelity Sustainable High Yield ETF

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Advisor Capital Development Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Destiny Portfolios

Fidelity Advisor Diversified Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Equity-Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Mid Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Devonshire Trust

Fidelity Stock Selector Large Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Financial Trust

Fidelity Equity Dividend Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hanover Street Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Debt Central Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hanover Street Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Debt Local Currency Central Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Hastings Street Trust

Fidelity Mega Cap Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Canada Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity China Region Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Diversified International Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Asia Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Europe Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Global Equity Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Infrastructure Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Small Cap Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity International Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Japan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Japan Smaller Companies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Nordic Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Overseas Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Pacific Basin Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Sustainable International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Total International Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Investment Trust

Fidelity Worldwide Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Fidelity Magellan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Company Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Mt. Vernon Street Trust

Fidelity New Millennium Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Balanced Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Puritan Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Value Discovery Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity OTC Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity SAI Real Estate Income Fund

Equity

01/14/2026

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Small Cap Growth Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Securities Fund

Fidelity Small Cap Value Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Automotive Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Banking Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Biotechnology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Brokerage and Investment Management Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Chemicals Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Communication Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Construction and Housing Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Consumer Staples Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Defense and Aerospace Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Energy Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Enterprise Technology Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Environment and Alternative Energy Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity International Real Estate Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Natural Resources Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Fidelity Telecom and Utilities Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Financials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

FinTech Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Gold Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Health Care Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Health Care Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Insurance Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Leisure Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Materials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Medical Technology and Devices Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Pharmaceuticals Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Retailing Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Semiconductors Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Software and IT Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Tech Hardware Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Technology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Telecommunications Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Transportation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Utilities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Select Portfolios

Wireless Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Agricultural Productivity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Capital & Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Climate Action Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Focused High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Healthy Future Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity New Markets Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI High Income Fund

High Income

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Real Estate Fund

Equity

03/06/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable Sector Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity SAI Sustainable U.S. Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Sustainable U.S. Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity U.S. Low Volatility Equity Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Water Sustainability Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Summer Street Trust

Fidelity Women’s Leadership Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Fidelity Trend Fund

Fidelity Trend Fund

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Equity-Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Floating Rate High Income Portfolio

High Income

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Growth Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

High Income Portfolio

High Income

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Overseas Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Stock Selector Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund

Value Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Contrafund Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

Emerging Markets Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund II

International Capital Appreciation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Balanced Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Dynamic Capital Appreciation Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Growth & Income Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Growth Opportunities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Mid Cap Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund III

Value Strategies Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Communication Services Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Consumer Staples Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Energy Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Financials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Health Care Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Industrials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Materials Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Real Estate Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Technology Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024

Variable Insurance Products Fund IV

Utilities Portfolio

Equity

03/01/2024



Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC

FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited

By: /s/ Christopher J. Rimmer

By: /s/ Mark D. Flaherty

Name: Christopher J. Rimmer

Name: Mark D. Flaherty

Title: Treasurer

Title: Director







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Schedule A


Name of Trust

Name of Fund/Class

Basis Point Expense Rate

Expiration Date

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity 500 Index Fund

1.5

04/30/2027

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund

3.5

04/30/2027

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity International Index Fund

3.5

04/30/2027

Fidelity Concord Street Trust

Fidelity Total Market Index Fund

1.5

04/30/2027

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity Emerging Markets Index Fund

7.5

12/31/2026

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity Global ex U.S. Index Fund

5.5

12/31/2026

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity Large Cap Growth Index Fund

3.5

06/30/2026

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity Large Cap Value Index Fund

3.5

06/30/2026

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity Mid Cap Index Fund

2.5

06/30/2026

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity Small Cap Index Fund

2.5

06/30/2026

Fidelity Salem Street Trust

Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund

2.5

10/31/2026




FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY LLC





By

/s/ Christopher J. Rimmer



Christopher J. Rimmer
Treasurer




FIDELITY CONCORD STREET TRUST,


on behalf of the Funds listed on Schedule A





By

/s/ Stacie M. Smith



Stacie M. Smith
President and Treasurer




FIDELITY SALEM STREET TRUST,


on behalf of the Funds listed on Schedule A





By

/s/ Laura M. Del Prato



Laura M. Del Prato
President and Treasurer






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Dechert LLP

One International Place, 40th Floor
100 Oliver Street
Boston, MA  02110-2605

+1  617  728  7100  Main

+1  617  426  6567  Fax

www.dechert.com



April 21, 2026



Fidelity Concord Street Trust

245 Summer Street

Boston, MA 02210



Re: Post-Effective Amendment No. 190 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A



Ladies and Gentlemen:



We have acted as counsel to Fidelity Concord Street Trust, a Massachusetts business trust (the “Trust”) and its series Fidelity 500 Index Fund, Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund, Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund, Fidelity International Index Fund, Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund, and Fidelity Total Market Index Fund (the “Funds”), in connection with Post-Effective Amendment No. 190 to the Trust’s Registration Statement on Form N-1A (the “Amendment”) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”).  



In connection with the opinions set forth herein, you have provided to us originals, copies or facsimile transmissions of, and we have reviewed and relied upon, among other things, copies of the following: the Amendment; the Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of the Trust dated September 19, 2001, as amended; the By-Laws of the Trust dated June 17, 2004; and other such Trust records, certificates, resolutions, documents and statutes that we have deemed relevant in order to render the opinion expressed herein. In addition, we have reviewed and relied upon a Certificate issued by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.



In rendering this opinion we have assumed, without independent verification, (i) the due authority of all individuals signing in representative capacities and the genuineness of signatures; (ii) the authenticity, completeness and continued effectiveness of all documents or copies furnished to us; (iii) that any resolutions provided have been duly adopted by the Trust’s Board of Trustees;

(iv) that the facts contained in the instruments and certificates or statements of public officials, officers and representatives of the Trust on which we have relied for the purposes of this opinion are true and correct; and (v) that no amendments, agreements, resolutions or actions have been approved, executed or adopted which would limit, supersede or modify the items described above.  Where documents are referred to in resolutions approved by the Board of Trustees, or in the Amendment, we have assumed such documents are the same as in the most recent form provided to us, whether as an exhibit to the Amendment or otherwise. When any opinion set forth below relates to the existence or standing of the Trust, such opinion is based entirely upon and is limited by the items referred to above, and we understand that the foregoing assumptions, limitations and qualifications are acceptable to you.



Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion that the Funds’ shares registered under the Securities Act, when issued and sold in accordance with the terms of purchase described in the Amendment, will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

The opinion expressed herein is given as of the date hereof and we undertake no obligation and hereby disclaim any obligation to advise you of any change after the date of this opinion pertaining to any matter referred to herein.  We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Amendment and to the use of our name in the Amendment unless and until we revoke such consent.  In giving such consent, we do not hereby admit that we are within the category of persons whose consent is required by Section 7 of the Securities Act or the rules and regulations thereunder.



Very truly yours,



/s/ Dechert LLP









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CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM



We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in this Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Fidelity Select Portfolios of our report dated April 10, 2026, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights of Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund, Fidelity International Index Fund, and Fidelity Total Market Index Fund; of our reports dated April 13, 2026, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights of Fidelity 500 Index Fund and Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund; of our report dated April 15, 2026, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights of Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund, which appear in Fidelity Concord Street Trust’s Certified Shareholder Report on Form N-CSR for the year ended February 28, 2026. We also consent to the references to us under the headings “Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm” and “Financial Highlights” in such Registration Statement.



/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP



Boston, Massachusetts

April 21, 2026















EX-99.J OTHER OPININ 8 deloittetouchellp.htm DELOITTETOUCHELLP.HTM Converted by EDGARwiz

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm



We consent to the incorporation by reference in this Post-Effective Amendment to Registration Statement No. 033-15983 on Form N-1A of our report dated April 14, 2026 relating to the financial statements and financial highlights of Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund, appearing on Form N-CSR of  Fidelity Concord Street Trust for the year ended February 28, 2026, and to the references to us under the headings “Financial Highlights” in the Prospectus and “Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm” in the Statement of Additional Information, which are part of such Registration Statement.





/s/ Deloitte & Touche LLP

Boston, Massachusetts

April 21, 2026













EX-99.N 18F-3 PLAN 9 n2.htm N2.HTM Converted by EDGARwiz





EQUITY

SCHEDULE I, DATED APRIL 15, 2026, TO MULTIPLE CLASS OF SHARES PLAN FOR FIDELITY
FUNDS WITH RETAIL, RETIREMENT AND/OR ADVISOR CLASSES

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Advisor Capital & Income Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Floating Rate High Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Floating Rate High Income

Fund*



none



none



none

Class A+

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M++

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector Mid Cap Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Stock Selector Mid Cap Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Value Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Value Strategies Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES VII



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Advisor Biotechnology Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Semiconductors Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Financials Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Health Care Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Industrials Fund:

 

 

 

Industrials Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES VIII



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Advisor Diversified
International Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Emerging Asia Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Focused Emerging Markets Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor Global Capital Appreciation Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Fidelity Advisor International Capital Appreciation Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Capital Appreciation Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY CAPITAL TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE (as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Capital Appreciation Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Capital Appreciation
Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Disciplined Equity Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Disciplined Equity Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Focused Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Focused Stock Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Stock Selector Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Stock Selector Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Stock Selector Small Cap Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Stock Selector Small Cap Fund*



none



none



none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Value Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Value Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

FIDELITY CONCORD STREET TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Founders Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Founders Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY CONTRAFUND



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Advisor New Insights Fund:

 

 

 

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Contrafund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Contrafund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

FIDELITY DEVONSHIRE TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE (as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Equity-Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Equity-Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Mid Cap Value Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Mid Cap Value Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Stock Selector Large Cap Value Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Stock Selector Large Cap Value Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY FINANCIAL TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE (as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Equity Dividend Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Equity Dividend Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Independence Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Independence Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

FIDELITY HASTINGS STREET TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Growth Discovery Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Growth Discovery Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Mega Cap Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Mega Cap Stock Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY INVESTMENT TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE
(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Canada Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Canada Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity China Region Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity China Region Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Diversified International Fund:

none

none

none

Fidelity Diversified International Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Emerging Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Emerging Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Fidelity Emerging Markets Discovery Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Emerging Markets Discovery Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Europe Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Europe Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Global Equity Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Global Equity Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity International Discovery Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Discovery Fund*



none



none



none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity International Growth Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Growth Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity International Small Cap Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Small Cap

Fund*



none



none



none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund*



none



none



none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity International Value Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Value Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Japan Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Japan Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Overseas Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Overseas Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Sustainable International Equity Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Sustainable International Equity Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Total International Equity Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Total International Equity Fund*



none



none



none

Class A**

front–end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Worldwide Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Worldwide Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY MAGELLAN FUND



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Magellan Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Magellan Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY MT. VERNON STREET TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Growth Company Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Growth Company Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY PURITAN TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Balanced Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Balanced Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Puritan Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Puritan Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Value Discovery Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Value Discovery Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY SECURITIES FUND



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE
(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Growth & Income
Portfolio:

 

 

 

Fidelity Growth & Income
Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity OTC Portfolio:

 

 

 

Fidelity OTC Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Small Cap Growth Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Small Cap Growth Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Small Cap Value Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Small Cap Value Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Small Company Growth Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Small Company Growth Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY SELECT PORTFOLIOS



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE
(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Communication Services Portfolio:

 

 

 

Communication Services

Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio:

 

 

 

Consumer Discretionary Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Consumer Staples Portfolio:

 

 

 

Consumer Staples Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Energy Portfolio:

 

 

 

Energy Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity International Real Estate Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity International Real Estate Fund*



none



none



none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio:

 

 

 

Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Gold Portfolio:

 

 

 

Gold Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Health Care Portfolio:

 

 

 

Health Care Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Materials Portfolio:

 

 

 

Materials Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Technology Portfolio:

 

 

 

Technology Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Telecommunications Portfolio:

 

 

 

Telecommunications Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Utilities Portfolio:

 

 

 

Utilities Portfolio*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

FIDELITY SUMMER STREET TRUST



FUND/CLASSES OFFERED

SALES CHARGE

DISTRIBUTION FEE

(as a percentage of average net assets)

SHAREHOLDER

SERVICE FEE

(as a percentage of
average net assets)

Fidelity Climate Action Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Climate Action Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Export and Multinational Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Export and Multinational Fund*

none

none

none

Class K

none

none

none

Fidelity Healthy Future Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Healthy Future Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity High Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity High Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity New Markets Income Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity New Markets Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Short Duration High
Income Fund:







Fidelity Short Duration High
Income Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Sustainability U.S. Equity Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Sustainability U.S. Equity Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Water Sustainability Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Water Sustainability Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

Fidelity Women’s Leadership Fund:

 

 

 

Fidelity Women’s Leadership Fund*

none

none

none

Class A**

front-end

0.00

0.25

Class M***

front-end

0.25

0.25

Class C

contingent deferred

0.75

0.25

Class I

none

none

none

Class Z

none

none

none

_____________________________________________________________

* A retail class.

** Class A purchases of $1 million or more may be subject, upon redemption, to a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) of 1.00% if redeemed less than 18 months after purchase.

*** Class M purchases of $1 million or more may be subject, upon redemption, to a CDSC of 0.25% if redeemed less than one year after purchase.

+ Class A purchases of $250,000 or more will not be subject to a front-end sales charge, but may be subject to a 0.50% CDSC if the intermediary has elected an upfront finder’s fee at the time the shares are purchased, or a 1.00% CDSC if the shares purchased are recordkept in a Fidelity Advisor 401(k) Retirement Plan.













++ Class M purchases of $250,000 or more will not be subject to a front-end sales charge but may be subject to a 0.25% CDSC if a finder’s fee is paid at the time the shares are purchased.









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Series Total Market Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.0000 0 0.0000 0.0000 This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 0 0 0 0 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio. 0.11 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry. Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. www.fidelity.com Year-by-Year Returns 0.2079 0.2563 -0.1953 0.2614 0.2391 0.1705    Highest Quarter Return 0.2208 2020-06-30    Lowest Quarter Return -0.2099 2020-03-31    Year-to-Date Return -0.0401 2026-03-31 Average Annual Returns After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. Return Before Taxes 0.1705 0.1309 0.1449 Return After Taxes on Distributions 0.1669 0.1267 0.1401 Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares 0.1029 0.1038 0.1172 Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠ 0.1705 0.1307 0.1447 2019-04-26 Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.0000 0 0.0000 0.0000 This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 0 0 0 0 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio. 0.04 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. Rules-Based Strategy Risk. Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful.  Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com Year-by-Year Returns -0.0443 0.3146 0.1844 0.2869 -0.1809 0.2627 0.2504 0.1761    Highest Quarter Return 0.2052 2020-06-30    Lowest Quarter Return -0.1956 2020-03-31    Year-to-Date Return -0.0460 2026-03-31 Average Annual Returns After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. Return Before Taxes 0.1761 0.1438 0.1468 Return After Taxes on Distributions 0.1726 0.1397 0.1423 Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares 0.1062 0.1146 0.1213 Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠ 0.1762 0.1437 0.1468 Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠ 0.1781 0.1399 S&P 500® Index 0.1788 0.1442 0.1471 2017-03-09 Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .   Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.00035 0 0.00000 0.00035 This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 4 11 20 45 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio. 0.23 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. Mid Cap Investing. The value of securities of medium size, less well-known issuers can perform differently from the market as a whole and other types of stocks and can be more volatile than that of larger issuers. Small Cap Investing. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can perform differently from the market as a whole and other types of stocks and can be more volatile than that of larger issuers. Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. www.fidelity.com Year-by-Year Returns 0.1611 0.1822 -0.0936 0.2800 0.3216 0.1241 -0.2643 0.2537 0.1698 0.1140    Highest Quarter Return 0.3118 2020-06-30    Lowest Quarter Return -0.2804 2020-03-31    Year-to-Date Return -0.0126 2026-03-31 Average Annual Returns After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. Return Before Taxes 0.1140 0.0620 0.1102 Return After Taxes on Distributions 0.1125 0.0562 0.1006 Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares 0.0686 0.0474 0.0879 Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠ 0.1132 0.0606 0.1087 Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠ 0.1705 0.1307 0.1421 Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.00035 0 0.00000 0.00035 This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 4 11 20 45 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio. 0.04 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Foreign Exposure. Foreign markets can be more volatile than the U.S. market due to increased risks of adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments and can perform differently from the U.S. market. Foreign exchange rates also can be extremely volatile. Geographic Exposure to Europe. Because the fund invests a meaningful portion of its assets in Europe, the fund's performance is expected to be closely tied to social, political, and economic conditions within Europe and to be more volatile than the performance of more geographically diversified funds. Geographic Exposure to Japan. Because the fund invests a meaningful portion of its assets in Japan, the fund's performance is expected to be closely tied to social, political, and economic conditions within Japan and to be more volatile than the performance of more geographically diversified funds. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. www.fidelity.com Year-by-Year Returns 0.0134 0.2538 -0.1352 0.2200 0.0817 0.1145 -0.1424 0.1831 0.0371 0.3196    Highest Quarter Return 0.1828 2022-12-31    Lowest Quarter Return -0.2302 2020-03-31    Year-to-Date Return 0.0095 2026-03-31 Average Annual Returns After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. Return Before Taxes 0.3196 0.0912 0.0842 Return After Taxes on Distributions 0.3091 0.0840 0.0778 Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares 0.1952 0.0711 0.0677 MSCI EAFE Index 0.3159 0.0917 0.0842 Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.00015 0 0.00000 0.00015 This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 2 5 8 19 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio. 0.03 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. www.fidelity.com Year-by-Year Returns 0.1268 0.2118 -0.0528 0.3092 0.2078 0.2565 -0.1951 0.2612 0.2388 0.1705    Highest Quarter Return 0.2209 2020-06-30    Lowest Quarter Return -0.2097 2020-03-31    Year-to-Date Return -0.0398 2026-03-31 Average Annual Returns After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. Return Before Taxes 0.1705 0.1309 0.1423 Return After Taxes on Distributions 0.1676 0.1273 0.1375 Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares 0.1028 0.1041 0.1183 Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠ 0.1705 0.1307 0.1421 Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.00015 0 0.00000 0.00015 This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 2 5 8 19 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio. 0.03 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. www.fidelity.com Year-by-Year Returns 0.1197 0.2181 -0.0440 0.3147 0.1840 0.2869 -0.1813 0.2629 0.2500 0.1786    Highest Quarter Return 0.2053 2020-06-30    Lowest Quarter Return -0.1959 2020-03-31    Year-to-Date Return -0.0434 2026-03-31 Average Annual Returns After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares. Return Before Taxes 0.1786 0.1441 0.1481 Return After Taxes on Distributions 0.1751 0.1402 0.1430 Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares 0.1077 0.1150 0.1233 S&P 500® Index 0.1788 0.1442 0.1482 Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund Investment Objective Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Fee Table The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below. Shareholder fees 0 Annual Operating Expenses 0.0000 0 0.0000 0.0000 Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year. This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated: 0 0 0 0 Portfolio Turnover The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio. 0.04 Principal Investment Strategies Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments. Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty. Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders. Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry . Rules-Based Strategy Risk. Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful.  Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .   You could lose money by investing in the fund. Performance Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year. Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year. A From April 26, 2019 . A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services. A From March 9, 2017 . B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available. A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year. 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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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Risk/Return Detail Data - FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO - USD ($)
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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Risk/Return Detail Data - FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO - USD ($)
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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Risk/Return Detail Data - FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO - USD ($)
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [1] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Mar. 09, 2017                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.61%                     14.38%   14.68% [2]  
Annual Return [Percent]     17.61% 25.04% 26.27% (18.09%) 28.69% 18.44% 31.46% (4.43%)            
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of U.S. large capitalization stocks. It is a subset of the Fidelity U.S. Total Investable Market Index SM (a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index designed to reflect the performance of the U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, and small-capitalization stocks) representing the largest companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity, and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time. The additional indexes have characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. Prior to July 21, 2025, the fund compared its performance to a different benchmark. The fund's historical performance may not represent its current investment policies. Visit www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and additional indexes over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.401k.com and log in or www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.60%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.52%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.56%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Market Index Changed Effective July 21, 2025, the fund began comparing its performance to the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index SM .                                
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.26%                     13.97%   14.23% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.62%                     11.46%   12.13% [2]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXRP2                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity Flex 500 Linked Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.62%                     14.37%   14.68%  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IXYDD                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.81%                     13.99%   [3]  
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%   14.71%  
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.86%                     14.41%     14.81%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.86% 25.00% 26.29% (18.13%) 28.69% 18.40% 31.47% (4.40%) 21.81% 11.97%        
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® 500 Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® 500 Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 ® Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks that represents the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. market. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.34%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 20.53%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (19.59%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.51%                     14.02%     14.30%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity 500 Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.77%                     11.50%     12.33%
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SP001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   S&P 500® Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.88%                     14.42%     14.82%
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): [4] 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) [5] 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity Flex® Large Cap Focused Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. For the period from July 24, 2025 to February 28, 2026, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % (annualized) of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. This example does not include any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of large capitalization companies included in the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused IndexSM. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large capitalization U.S. companies. Large capitalization stocks are considered to be stocks of the largest 500 U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization. The Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index SM was created by Fidelity Product Services LLC (FPS) using a rules-based proprietary index methodology that includes all U.S. stocks meeting certain market capitalization, liquidity and investability requirements. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Fidelity U.S. Large Cap Focused Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
Performance One Year or Less [Text] Performance history will be available for the fund after the fund has been in operation for one calendar year.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.00%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 0                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 0                              
Annual Return, Inception Date Apr. 26, 2019                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09% 14.49% [6]    
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.91% 26.14% (19.53%) 25.63% 20.79%                
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Series Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of U.S. stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 11 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 11.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in equity securities included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. The performance shown does not reflect the impact of any fees paid at the fee-based account or plan level, if applicable. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (4.01%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.08%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.99%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.69%                     12.67% 14.01% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.29%                     10.38% 11.72% [6]    
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07% 14.47%    
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.40%                     6.20%     11.02%
Annual Return [Percent]     11.40% 16.98% 25.37% (26.43%) 12.41% 32.16% 28.00% (9.36%) 18.22% 16.11%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Extended Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 23.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 4,500 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States, on a primary U.S. exchange. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index SM broadly represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time. The additional index has characteristics relevant to the fund's investment strategies. Index descriptions appear in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index and an additional index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (1.26%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 31.18%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (28.04%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.25%                     5.62%     10.06%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   6.86%                     4.74%     8.79%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | WA008                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   11.32%                     6.06%     10.87%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.035%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 4                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 11                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 20                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 45                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.96%                     9.12%     8.42%
Annual Return [Percent]     31.96% 3.71% 18.31% (14.24%) 11.45% 8.17% 22.00% (13.52%) 25.38% 1.34%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® International Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® International Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 4.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the MSCI EAFE Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. The MSCI EAFE Index is a market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the investable equity market performance for global investors in developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, earnings growth, and country weightings to attempt to replicate the returns of the MSCI EAFE Index. Lending securities to earn income for the fund.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return 0.95%                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Dec. 31, 2022                              
Highest Quarterly Return 18.28%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (23.02%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   30.91%                     8.40%     7.78%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity International Index Fund                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   19.52%                     7.11%     6.77%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | MS001                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   MSCI EAFE Index                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   31.59%                     9.17%     8.42%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
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Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees 0.00%                              
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): 0.00%                              
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) 0.015%                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year $ 2                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years 5                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years 8                              
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years $ 19                              
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return Before Taxes                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.09%     14.23%
Annual Return [Percent]     17.05% 23.88% 26.12% (19.51%) 25.65% 20.78% 30.92% (5.28%) 21.18% 12.68%        
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
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Risk/Return [Heading] Fund Summary Fund: Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund                              
Objective [Heading] Investment Objective                              
Objective, Primary [Text Block] Fidelity® Total Market Index Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of a broad range of United States stocks.                              
Expense Heading [Optional Text] Fee Table                              
Expense Narrative [Text Block] The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, and sell shares of the fund. You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.                              
Shareholder Fees Caption [Optional Text] Shareholder fees                              
Shareholder Fee, Other $ 0                              
Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] Annual Operating Expenses                              
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] Portfolio Turnover                              
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] The fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual operating expenses or in the example, affect the fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the fund's portfolio turnover rate was 3 % of the average value of its portfolio.                              
Portfolio Turnover, Rate 3.00%                              
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] This example helps compare the cost of investing in the fund with the cost of investing in other funds. Let's say, hypothetically, that the annual return for shares of the fund is 5% and that the fees and the annual operating expenses for shares of the fund are exactly as described in the fee table. This example illustrates the effect of fees and expenses, but is not meant to suggest actual or expected fees and expenses or returns, all of which may vary. For every $10,000 you invested, here's how much you would pay in total expenses if you sell all of your shares at the end of each time period indicated:                              
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies                              
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM, which represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index SM is a float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 5,000 common stocks of companies headquartered in the United States and listed on a primary U.S. exchange. The index represents the performance of a broad range of U.S. stocks. Derivative instruments that provide investment exposure to the investments above or exposure to one or more market risk factors associated with such investments are included in the fund's 80% policy, consistent with the fund's investment policies and limitations with respect to investments in derivatives. Using statistical sampling techniques based on such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to attempt to replicate the returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠. Lending securities to earn income for the fund. The fund may operate as a non-diversified fund, as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act), to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. The fund may therefore operate as non-diversified solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the index.                              
Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] Performance                              
Performance Narrative [Text Block] The following information is intended to help you understand the risks of investing in the fund. The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time. The index description appears in the "Additional Index Information" section of the prospectus. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance. Visit www.fidelity.com for more recent performance information.                              
Performance Information Illustrates Variability of Returns [Text] The information illustrates the changes in the performance of the fund's shares from year to year and compares the performance of the fund's shares to the performance of a securities market index over various periods of time.                              
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] www.fidelity.com                              
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] Past performance (before and after taxes) is not an indication of future performance.                              
Bar Chart [Heading] Year-by-Year Returns                              
Year to Date Return, Label [Optional Text]    Year-to-Date Return                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return, Date Mar. 31, 2026                              
Bar Chart, Year to Date Return (3.98%)                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Highest Quarter Return                              
Highest Quarterly Return, Date Jun. 30, 2020                              
Highest Quarterly Return 22.09%                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Label [Optional Text]    Lowest Quarter Return                              
Lowest Quarterly Return, Date Mar. 31, 2020                              
Lowest Quarterly Return (20.97%)                              
Performance Table Heading Average Annual Returns                              
Performance Table Uses Highest Federal Rate After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes.                              
Performance Table Not Relevant to Tax Deferred The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan).                              
Performance Table Explanation after Tax Higher Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
Performance Table Narrative After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, but do not reflect the impact of state or local taxes. Actual after-tax returns may differ depending on your individual circumstances. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant if you hold your shares in a retirement account or in another tax-deferred arrangement, such as an employee benefit plan (profit sharing, 401(k), or 403(b) plan). Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares may be higher than other returns for the same period due to a tax benefit of realizing a capital loss upon the sale of fund shares.                              
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
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Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   16.76%                     12.73%     13.75%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | After Taxes on Distributions and Sales | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund                                
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Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   10.28%                     10.41%     11.83%
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | WA006                                
Prospectus Line Items                                
Average Annual Return, Label [Optional Text]   Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index℠                            
Average Annual Return, Percent   17.05%                     13.07%     14.21%
Document Type 485BPOS                              
Registrant Name Fidelity Concord Street Trust                              
[1]
A The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[2]
A From March 9, 2017 .
[3]
B The inception date for the index was after the fund commenced operations, and returns for this time period are not yet available.
[4]
A Based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
[5]
B The fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity. Advisory account clients, retirement plans, plan sponsors and/or plan participants typically pay an advisory fee that generally covers investment advisory and administrative services.
[6]
A From April 26, 2019 .
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FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | RulesBasedStrategyRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Rules-Based Strategy Risk. Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful. 
FidelityFlex500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Flex 500 Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Risk Nondiversified Status [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.
Fidelity500IndexFund-PRO | Fidelity 500 Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry .
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | RulesBasedStrategyRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Rules-Based Strategy Risk. Although the index uses a rules-based proprietary index methodology, there is no guarantee that this methodology will be successful. 
FidelityFlexLargeCapFocusedIndexFund-Pro | Fidelity Flex Large Cap Focused Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Risk Nondiversified Status [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers. The fund will be concentrated to approximately the same extent that the fund's index concentrates in the securities of issuers in a particular industry.
FidelitySeriesTotalMarketIndexFund-PRO | Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | MidCapInvestingMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Mid Cap Investing. The value of securities of medium size, less well-known issuers can perform differently from the market as a whole and other types of stocks and can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | SmallCapInvestingMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Small Cap Investing. The value of securities of smaller, less well-known issuers can perform differently from the market as a whole and other types of stocks and can be more volatile than that of larger issuers.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | GeographicExposureToJapanMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Geographic Exposure to Japan. Because the fund invests a meaningful portion of its assets in Japan, the fund's performance is expected to be closely tied to social, political, and economic conditions within Japan and to be more volatile than the performance of more geographically diversified funds.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | ForeignExposureMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Foreign Exposure. Foreign markets can be more volatile than the U.S. market due to increased risks of adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments and can perform differently from the U.S. market. Foreign exchange rates also can be extremely volatile.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | GeographicExposureToEuropeMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Geographic Exposure to Europe. Because the fund invests a meaningful portion of its assets in Europe, the fund's performance is expected to be closely tied to social, political, and economic conditions within Europe and to be more volatile than the performance of more geographically diversified funds.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity International Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Risk Nondiversified Status [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] In addition, the fund may operate as a non-diversified fund under the 1940 Act to the approximate extent the index is non-diversified. A non-diversified fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in securities of a smaller number of individual issuers than a diversified fund. As a result, changes in the market value of a single investment could cause greater fluctuations in share price than would occur in a more diversified fund.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Risk Lose Money [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block]   You could lose money by investing in the fund.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | Risk Not Insured Depository Institution [Member]  
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Risk [Text Block] An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency .
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | SecuritiesLendingRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk that the borrower may fail to return the securities loaned in a timely manner or at all. If the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned because of insolvency or other reasons, a fund could experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned or in gaining access to the collateral.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | IssuerSpecificChangesMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Issuer-Specific Changes. The value of an individual security or particular type of security can be more volatile than, and can perform differently from, the market as a whole. Changes in the financial condition of an issuer or counterparty (e.g., broker-dealer or other borrower in a securities lending transaction) can increase the risk of default by an issuer or counterparty, which can affect a security's or instrument's value or result in delays in recovering securities and/or capital from a counterparty.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | StockMarketVolatilityMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Stock Market Volatility. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Different parts of the market, including different market sectors, and different types of securities can react differently to these developments.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | PassiveManagementRiskMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Passive Management Risk. The fund is managed with a passive investment strategy, attempting to track the performance of an unmanaged index of securities, regardless of the current or projected performance of the fund's index or of the actual securities included in the index. This differs from an actively managed fund, which typically seeks to outperform a benchmark index. As a result, the fund's performance could be lower than actively managed funds that may shift their portfolio assets to take advantage of market opportunities or lessen the impact of a market decline or a decline in the value of one or more issuers.
FidelityExtendedMarketInternationalandTotalMarketIndexFunds-ComboPRO | Fidelity Total Market Index Fund | CorrelationToIndexMember  
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Risk [Text Block] Correlation to Index. The performance of the fund and its underlying index may vary somewhat due to factors such as fees and expenses of the fund, transaction costs, sample selection, regulatory restrictions, and timing differences associated with additions to and deletions from the index. Errors in the construction or calculation of the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified and corrected for some period of time, which may have an adverse impact on the fund and its shareholders.
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