Vanguard Releases How America Saves: Small Business Edition
"We started offering DC plan services to small businesses, recognizing that this segment of the market was underserved and overcharged. We are pleased with the adoption of the service and the commitment by small business owners to offer robust, thoughtfully constructed plans to their employees," said
Vanguard's small business sponsors, similar to the broader plan sponsor community, are better meeting the retirement savings needs of their employees by making participation easier and automating certain savings and investment decisions. Sixty percent of Vanguard small business sponsors require one year or less of service for employees to make voluntary contributions to the plan, and a quarter of VRPA plans allow employees to make contributions immediately after joining the company. Additionally, at the end of 2014, 72% of plans offered some type of employer contribution. In aggregate, more than half of employees in these plans are saving more than 5% of their income, while nearly 20% are saving 10% or more.
Reflective of the industry's movement toward automation, one in five VRPA sponsors had adopted automatic enrollment by the end of 2014. Of those plans, 40% also automatically increase contribution rates annually. Automatic enrollment has boosted employee participation in this subset of Vanguard 401(k) plans as well, spurring a participation rate that is 50% higher than in voluntary enrollment plans. Employees in auto-enroll VRPA plans have an overall participation rate of 89%, compared with a participation rate of 59% for employees in a voluntary enrollment plan.
In another move toward automation, participants are increasingly being directed into default investments selected by plan sponsors. As of year-end, nearly all VRPA plans had designated a default fund, and 94% had designated a target-date fund option as the default. With target-date funds available to almost every VRPA participant, three-quarters had all or part of their account invested in them. Moreover, 54% were invested in a single target-date fund, and three-quarters of new plan entrants invested in a single target-date fund.
"Early adoption and popularity of target-date funds among small business plans is an encouraging trend. Target-date funds have considerably improved the portfolio construction of participants by providing a well-balanced, diversified portfolio in a single option," said
Vanguard: A retirement leader
Vanguard is one of the largest defined contribution plan asset managers in
Vanguard also publishes a wide range of research and commentary on topics pertaining to those in and approaching retirement, as well as on key issues affecting plan sponsors and other retirement service companies. Vanguard's flagship defined contribution publication, How America Saves, is in its fourteenth year, and the Small business edition is in its second year.
About Vanguard
Vanguard is one of the world's largest investment management companies. As of
For more information about Vanguard funds, visit www.vanguard.com, or call 800-662-7447, to obtain a prospectus. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information about a fund are contained in the prospectus; read and consider it carefully before investing.
All investing is subject to risks, including possible loss of principal. Be aware that fluctuations in the financial markets and other factors may cause declines in the value of your account. There is no guarantee that any particular asset allocation or mix of funds will meet your investment objectives or provide you with a given level of income. Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss.
Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying funds. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the work force. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative ones based on its target date. An investment in target date funds is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date.
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