First Republic Bank 401(K) Plan in Dallas, TX has the 12th-highest net income (-$62,744,067) of the 517 plans that provide for automatic enrollment. Those -$62,744,067 compare to an average of -$767,363,456 across the 517 plans.
Note: net income = total income - total expenses
First Republic Bank 401(K) Plan has these standings
among those 517 peer plans:
- net income = -$62,744,067 (12th-highest)
- total income = -$23,590,440 (25th-highest)
- total expenses = $39,153,627 (2nd-lowest)
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Only First Republic Bank 401(K) Plan in Dallas, TX is in that area
First Republic Bank 401(K) Plan in Dallas, TX has the 12th-highest net income (-$62,744,067) of the 517 plans that provide for automatic enrollment. Those -$62,744,067 compare to an average of -$767,363,456 and standard deviation of $1,250,052,224 across the 517 plans.
Peers
beat out by Meta Platforms, Inc 401(K) Plan in Menlo Park, CA ($631,050,935), Fedex Corporation Retirement Savings Plan II in Memphis, TN ($294,510,115), Dillard's, Inc. Investment & Employee Stock Ownership Plan in Little Rock, AR ($237,389,369), and S&C 401(K) Retirement Savings & ESOP in Chicago, IL ($125,641,886), and 7 others, ending with General Dynamics Corporation 401(K) Plan for Represented Employees in Reston, VA (-$53,150,713).
beat Empower Retirement, LLC 401(K) Savings Plan in Greenwood Village, CO (-$65,491,442), Swagelok Retirement Savings Plan in Solon, OH (-$71,757,598), IAC Inc. Retirement Savings Plan in New York, NY (-$73,664,198), and Hartford Healthcare 401(K) Retirement Plan in Farmington, CT (-$89,657,109), and 501 others, ending with IBM 401 (K) Plus Plan in Armonk, NY (-$14,243,050,024).
References
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provide for automatic enrollment. 401(k) plan or 403(b) plan that provides for automatic enrollment in a plan that has elective contributions deducted from payroll. Feature code 2S within Line 8a 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.
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net income. Higher values are better. Net income, Line 2k from Schedule H, equals total income (Line 2d) minus total expenses (Line 2j), all from Schedule H. 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.