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Benchmarking The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 401(K) Plan in San Francisco, CA against  

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... has the highest average account balance ($317,193) of the 3,988 plans with at least 307 living participants. (MORE) 
... has the 12th-highest average employer cash contribution per active participant ($22,811) of the 732 Far West plans. (MORE) 
... has the 7th-most in total assets ($97,378,277) of the 373 plans that are better 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). (MORE) 
... has the 6th-highest average employer cash contribution per active participant ($22,811) of the plans that are in the nationwide top 250 in total assets. (MORE) 
... has the 10th-highest net income per total participant ($53,152) of the plans that are in the nationwide top 250 in total assets. (MORE) 
... has the 7th-highest net income ($16,317,617) of the 125 plans whose economic sector is Other Services (except Public Administration). (MORE) 
... has the 7th-highest net income per total participant ($53,152) of the 125 plans whose economic sector is Other Services (except Public Administration). (MORE) 
Of the 73 plans whose industry group is Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 401(K) Plan in San Francisco, CA is one of just 7 that are better than the overall plan medians in each of total income, net income, participant loans as a percentage of plan assets, and yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets (4 total). (MORE) 
... has the 12th-highest average account balance ($317,193) of the 73 plans whose industry group is Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations. (MORE) 
... has the 7th-highest yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets (16.79%) among the 73 plans whose industry group is Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations. (MORE) 
... has the 10th-fewest total participants (307) of the 87 plans in California that are better than the overall plan medians in each of total income, net income, participant loans as a percentage of plan assets, and yield on beginning-of-plan-year total assets (4 total). (MORE) 
... has the 8th-highest total income ($19,567,560) of the 73 plans whose industry group is Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations. (MORE) 
... has the 12th-least participant loans as a percentage of plan assets (0.39%) among the 33 plans whose industry group is Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations, are an ERISA section 404(c) plan, and have 100 to 499 total participants. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-most net assets (assets minus liabilities) ($97.40M) of the 73 plans whose industry group is Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations. (MORE) 
... has the 5th-highest value of interest in registered investment companies (e.g., mutual funds) ($90.20M) of the 125 plans whose economic sector is Other Services (except Public Administration). (MORE) 
... has the 2nd-highest value of interest in registered investment companies (e.g., mutual funds) ($90.20M) of the 251 plans in the Far West that have 100 to 499 total participants. (MORE) 
In California with its 520 plans, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 401(K) Plan in San Francisco, CA has the least in cash contributions from participants ($1,291,957) of the 59 plans (from those 520) with at least $3,254,179 in cash contributions from employers (The Henry J. (MORE) 
In California with its 520 plans, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 401(K) Plan in San Francisco, CA has the least in cash contributions from participants ($1,291,957) of the 38 plans (from those 520) with at least $94.00M in net assets (assets minus liabilities) (The Henry J. (MORE) 
Of the plans that are in the nationwide top 250 in total assets, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 401(K) Plan in San Francisco, CA is one of just 7 whose economic sector is Other Services (except Public Administration). (MORE) 


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