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Benchmarking Kyani, Inc. 401(K) Retirement Plan in Idaho Falls, ID against all plans

 

Kyani, Inc. 401(K) Retirement Plan in Idaho Falls, ID has the 2nd-highest average participant cash contribution per active participant ($3,745) of the 19 plans within 50 miles. That $3,745 compares to an average of $2,230 across those 19 plans.

Beating the average of $2,230 means an extra $169,661 in participant cash contributions.

Note: average participant cash contribution per active participant =
cash contributions from participants รท active participants

Kyani, Inc. 401(K) Retirement Plan has these standings among those 19 peer plans:

  • average participant cash contribution per active participant = $3,745 (2nd-highest)

  • cash contributions from participants = $419,430 (10th-most)

  • active participants = 112 (3rd-fewest)

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Peers

Intermountain Claims, Inc. Employees Savings Trust in Pocatello, ID is first with $5,839.

beat Agrimark 401(K) Profit Sharing Plan in Pingree, ID ($3,577), RS&I Inc. 401 (K) Plan in Idaho Falls, ID ($3,352), Teton Valley Health Care, Inc. 403(B) Plan in Driggs, ID ($2,919), and East Idaho Credit Union 401(K) Plan and Trust in Idaho Falls, ID ($2,595), and 13 others, ending with Ball Enterprises Inc 401(K) Plan in Shelley, ID ($742.80).

References

  1. average participant cash contribution per active participant. Higher values are better. Average participant cash contribution per active participant equals cash contributions from participants, Line 2a(1)(B) from Schedule H, divided by active participants at the end of the plan year, Line 6a(2), Form 5500. Except where noted, all data come from the 25-October-2023 updates to the year-2021 5500 Forms and Schedule H from the public websites at the Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration.
  2. within 50 miles.

    • The Latitude and Longitude data used by this application were obtained from the Google Map's geolocation API service.
    • In rare cases, the geolocation isn't found, typically because a street address is missing or incorrect, a zipcode isn't correct or omits a leading zero, or other detail. In such rare cases, the Google Maps service was used manually to identify the correct or likely office latitude and longtidue, with a preference to physical addresses rather than mailing addresses such as a post office box.

    Except where noted, all data come from the 25-October-2023 updates to the year-2021 5500 Forms and Schedule H from the public websites at the Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration.