401k Averages Book Update Includes Fees for Plans with $100,000 Average Account Balances
Prior editions showed data for plans with
"It is important to use a benchmark which reflects the characteristics of your plan," said Valletta. Data from the Averages Book shows plans with higher average account balances pay lower total fees. The total cost for a plan with
Other Key Findings:
- 401k total plan costs declined for most size plans: Scenarios with 200 or more participants saw a decrease in total plan costs from last year.
- Investment fees continued to decline: Scenarios with 200 or more participants saw a year over year decrease in total investment costs of between 0.01%-0.03%.
- Wide range between high and low-cost providers: The range of cost is greatest within the small plan market. The range of a plan with
$1,000,000 in assets and 100 participants ($10,000 average account balance) is 0.72% to 2.80%. - Smaller plans continue to pay higher fees than large plans: A plan with
$1,000,000 in assets and 100 participants ($10,000 average account balance) is 1.89%, while a plan with$10,000,000 in assets and 1,000 participants ($10,000 average account balance) is 1.39%.
About 401k Averages Book
Published since 1995, the 401k Averages Book (www.401ksource.com) is the only resource book available for non-biased, comparative 401k average cost information. It's designed to provide financial professionals with essential 401k cost information needed to determine if their 401k plan costs are above or below average. The 401k Averages Book, 18th edition, is available for
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