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Benchmarking Nationwide Environmental Services 401(K) Retirement Plan in Norwalk, CA against all plans

 

Nationwide Environmental Services 401(K) Retirement Plan in Norwalk, CA has the 7th-fewest total participants (84) of the 228 plans that are better than the overall plan medians in each of total income, net income, yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets, and diversity of asset types (4 total). Those 84 compare to an average of 264.8 across the 228 plans.

Nationwide Environmental Services 401(K) Retirement Plan has these standings among those 228 peer plans plus nationwide comparisons:

  • total liabilities = $0 (2nd-least, tied)
    the nationwide median is $0

  • total income = $143,909 (94th-lowest)
    the nationwide median is $75,940

  • net income = $65,027 (53rd-lowest)
    the nationwide median is $27,171

  • participant loans as a percentage of plan assets = 0.00% (the least, tied)
    the nationwide median is 0.00%

  • corrective distributions = $0 (the lowest, tied)
    the nationwide median is $0

  • yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets = -13.50% (46th-highest)
    the nationwide median is -18.06%

  • diversity of asset types = 19.4% (48th-highest)
    the nationwide median is 4.9%

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Peers

outdone by Sanders Candy Factory, Inc. 401(K) Plan in Baldwin Park, CA (38), Frosty Packing Co. LLC. 401(K) Plan in Yakima, WA (48), Bre/Dunes Owner LLC 401(K) Plan in Sanibel, FL (73), and Alliance Community Healthcare 401k Profit Sharing Plan & Trust in Jersey City, NJ (77), and 2 others, ending with Texas Organizing Project 401(K) Plan in San Antonio, TX (82).

tied with Health Systems 2000 Retirement Plan in Lake Charles, LA (84).

outdid National Laser Institute 401(K) in Scottsdale, AZ (86), DKP Indiana 401(K) Plan in Jeffersonville, IN (90), Daechang Seat Company 401k Plan in Indianapolis, IN (96), and Customerhd, LLC 401k Plan in Raleigh, NC (96), and 216 others, ending with Ask Staffing 401k Savings Plan in Alpharetta, GA (2,188).

References

  1. are better than the overall plan medians in. Bigger sets are better. (1) The median nationwide value of total liabilities is $0.00, so better is below that. At end of plan year. Liabilities entered here do not include the value of future pension payments to plan participants. Line 1k from Schedule H. (2) The median nationwide value of total income is $75,940, so better is above that. From Line 2d, Schedule H. (3) The median nationwide value of net income is $27,171, so better is above that. Net income, Line 2k from Schedule H, equals total income (Line 2d) minus total expenses (Line 2j), all from Schedule H. (4) The median nationwide value of participant loans as a percentage of plan assets is 0.00%, so better is below that. Participant loans as a percentage of plan assets equals participant loans, Line 1c(8) from Schedule H, divided by total assets, Line 1f(b) from Schedule H, times 100. A high value may indicate excessive borrowing from participants' retirement accounts. (5) The median nationwide value of corrective distributions is $0.00, so better is below that. From Line 2f, Schedule H, but negative entries are converted into positive. Included on this line are all distributions paid during the plan year of excess deferrals under Code section 402(g)(2)(A)(ii), excess contributions under Code section 401(k)(8), and excess aggregate contributions under Code section 401(m)(6). Included is allocable income distributed. Also included on this line are any elective deferrals and employee contributions distributed or returned to employees during the plan year, as well as any attributable income that was also distributed. (6) The median nationwide value of yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets is -18.06%, so better is above that. To qualify, the total assets at the beginning of the plan year must be above zero, and either (1) both the asset transfers to the plan and asset transfers from the plan during the plan year must be zero, or (2) the sum of the absolute values of both asset transfers must be less than 1% of the total assets at the beginning of the plan year. If it qualifies, the yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets (as a percentage) equals net earnings on investments divided by total assets at the beginning of the plan year, times 100. The above quantities are all from Schedule H: Assets transfer to the plan is Line 2l(1). Assets transfer from the plan is Line 2l(2). Net earnings on investments is the sum of the ten column (b) entries from 2b, minus investment advisory and management fees (Line 2i(3)). Total assets at the beginning of the plan year is Line 1f(a). (7) The median nationwide value of diversity of asset types is 4.9%, so better is above that. The diversity of asset types is calculated by taking the mathematical entropy of the 24 dollar values for the 24 asset types, after excluding negative asset values, then dividing by 4.584962 (which is the maximum possible entropy of 24 numeric quantities), and multiplying by 100 to obtain a percentage whose potential range is 0% to 100%. Mathematical entropy is a way to measure the balance among a group of numeric values; maximum entropy is when all the values are equal and nonzero. Some comparison measures have prerequisites that must be satisfied in order to keep their numeric values, otherwise their value becomes N/A. Except where noted, all data come from the 25-July-2024 updates to the year-2022 5500 Forms and Schedule H from the public websites at the Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration.
  2. total participants. Sum of active, retired, or separated participants who are still living, plus deceased participants whose beneficiaries receive or are entitled to benefits. Line 6f of Form 5500. Except where noted, all data come from the 25-July-2024 updates to the year-2022 5500 Forms and Schedule H from the public websites at the Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration.