Study Reveals Opportunities to Guide DC Plan Participants

Most defined contribution (DC) plan participants lack a written financial or retirement plan and don't seek an adviser's help.
Reported by Rebecca Moore

Two-thirds (65%) of DC participants do not have a written financial/retirement plan and fewer than half (48%) have worked with an adviser when planning for retirement, according to the third annual Participant Experience Study by KK & Company and Mathew Greenwald and Associates.  

The study identified what the companies call an overlooked segment of retirement plan participants. Near-retirees (55 to 70 years old) often have more assets to invest than the average plan participant.  

The study found that fewer than a quarter of participants have:

  • $50,000 to $149,000 (21%); 
  • $150,000 to $249,000 (17%); 
  • $250,000 to $499,000 (18%); and 
  • more than $500,000 (10%). 
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