Profile
Continental Mills, Inc. 401 (K) Retirement Savings Plan in Tukwila, WA is in Washington, its EIN is 910186630, its industry group is Other Food Manufacturing, its plan administrator is Elizabeth Castro, is covered by a fidelity bond, an ERISA section 404(c) plan, self-administered by the plan sponsor, provides for automatic enrollment, provides participant-directed brokerage accounts as investment options, is a single-employer plan, its business code is 311900, has 1,000 to 4,999 total participants, is worse than the overall plan medians in each of total income, net income, participant loans as a percentage of plan assets, and diversity of asset types (4 total), is worse than the overall participant averages in each of net income per total participant, average account balance, active-participant contributions per head, employer contributions per active participant, and total administrative expense per participant (the entire set of 5), and is higher than the overall administrative medians in each of professional fees, investment advisory and management fees, and other administrative expenses.
Numeric values:
- total assets at beginning of plan year ($155,778,506)
- total assets ($125,009,623)
- net assets (assets minus liabilities) ($125.00M)
- value of interest in common/collective trusts ($111,854,035)
- total expenses ($16,050,548)
- total contributions ($10,044,487)
- cash contributions from participants ($6,289,111)
- other general investments ($5,684,028)
- value of interest in registered investment companies (e.g., mutual funds) ($3.10M)
- receivables - employer contributions ($2,832,675)
- cash contributions from employers ($2,832,675)
- participant loans ($1,569,503)
- total administrative expenses ($136,201)
- average account balance ($117,601)
- other administrative expenses ($106,514)
- professional fees ($16,500)
- investment advisory and management fees ($13,187)
- average employer+participant cash contribution per active participant ($10,669)
- average participant cash contribution per active participant ($7,356)
- average employer cash contribution per active participant ($3,313)
- total noninterest-bearing cash ($2,040)
- other receivables (not employer nor participant contributions) ($234)
- total administrative expense per participant ($128.13)
- receivables - participant contributions ($0)
- interest-bearing cash (e.g., money market accounts, certificates of deposit) ($0)
- U.S. government securities ($0.0K)
- corporate debt instruments (preferred & other than employer securities) ($0)
- corporate debt instruments (below preferred & other than employer securities) ($0)
- corporate preferred stocks (other than employer securities) ($0)
- corporate common stocks (other than employer securities) ($0)
- partnership/joint venture interests ($0)
- real estate (other than employer real property) ($0)
- loans (other than to participants) ($0)
- value of interest in pooled separate accounts ($0)
- value of interest in master trust investment accounts ($0.0K)
- value of interest in 103-12 investment entities ($0)
- value of funds held in insurance company general account (unallocated contracts) ($0)
- employer-related securities investments ($0)
- employer-related real-property investments ($0)
- buildings and other property used in plan operation ($0)
- corrective distributions ($0)
- contract administrator fees ($0)
- asset transfers to the plan ($0)
- asset transfers from the plan ($0)
- net income per total participant (-$28,945)
- total income (-$14,718,335)
- earnings on investments (-$23,982,756)
- net earnings on investments (-$23,995,943)
- net income (-$30,768,883)
- percentage of active participants (80.4%)
- diversity of asset types (14.9%)
- participant loans as a percentage of plan assets (1.26%)
- total administrative expense ratio (0.110%)
- total cash as a percentage of plan assets (0.00%)
- employer securities as a percentage of plan assets (0.00%)
- yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets (-15.40%)
- growth in total assets during the plan year (-19.8%)
- active participants (855)
- deceased participants whose beneficiaries receive or are entitled to benefits (4)
- living participants (1,059)
- other retired or separated participants entitled to future benefits (199)
- retired or separated participants receiving benefits (5)
- total participants (1,063)