2015
PLANADVISER Micro Plan Survey

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2014 PLANADVISER Micro Plan Survey: Plan Benchmarking

Type(s) of DC Plan(s) Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
401(k)92.1%90.8%92.6%
403(b)5.9%5.7%6.0%
4573.8%2.2%4.5%
Money purchase1.2%1.0%1.2%
Profit sharing19.6%15.3%21.4%
ESOP*/KSOPˆ1.7%0.0%2.4%
Nonqualified deferred comp (NQDC)1.5%0.7%1.8%
SEP˜/SIMPLE• IRA0.8%2.2%0.2%
Other1.5%1.2%1.7%
Footnote: *Employee stock ownership plan; ˆA combined ESOP and 401(k) plan ˜Simplified employee pension; • Savings incentive match plan for employees
Adviser Use Among Plans
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Use adviser52.0%43.7%55.4%
Do not use adviser46.0%52.5%43.3%
Adviser Fiduciary Status
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
3(21) and 3(38) fiduciary10.4%11.6%10.0%
3(21) fiduciary only12.6%11.0%13.1%
3(38) fiduciary only6.5%5.2%6.9%
Adviser is not a fiduciary34.1%26.7%36.5%
Don't know36.4%45.3%33.4%
Common Adviser Services
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Review of fund performance90.6%86.8%91.8%
Plan investment selection guidance87.6%85.0%88.4%
Evaluating/Explaining provider fees72.8%68.9%74.1%
Group participant education70.7%61.1%73.9%
One-on-one participant education70.1%69.5%70.3%
Provider selection/due diligence59.0%55.1%60.3%
Benchmarking plan design52.1%41.9%55.5%
Plan compliance with laws and IPS**47.9%47.3%48.1%
Footnote: **Investment policy statement
Plan Design Elements
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Auto-enrollment19.2%17.2%20.0%
Auto-escalation7.9%6.5%8.4%
Investment policy statement43.6%31.8%48.5%
Loan provision71.0%62.7%74.5%
Hardship withdrawal provision84.9%79.9%86.9%
Safe harbor55.7%57.6%55.0%
Roth feature49.4%45.2%51.0%
Fee equalization policy9.1%6.6%10.1%
Financial Education Offered by Employers
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Saving and budgeting19.3%14.0%21.6%
Investing basics/strategies34.2%24.0%38.6%
Credit/Debt management6.0%4.0%6.9%
Home buying3.4%2.3%3.9%
College saving4.6%3.5%5.0%
Social Security strategies4.7%3.5%5.2%
Tax/Estate planning4.7%4.3%4.9%
Retiree health care planning9.8%6.5%11.2%
Long-term care4.6%3.0%5.3%
Auto-Enrollment Default Deferral Rate
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
1%10.0%2.6%12.9%
2%10.0%11.8%9.3%
3%41.1%42.1%40.7%
4%8.5%3.9%10.3%
5%6.3%7.9%5.7%
6%10.4%13.2%9.3%
Other13.7%18.4%11.9%
Participation Eligibility
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Immediately upon hire18.2%19.8%17.5%
Within 3 months of hire23.4%19.6%25.1%
Within 4 to 6 months of hire11.3%8.9%12.3%
After 6 months from date of hire47.1%51.7%45.2%
Results
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Participation rate (average)74.2%72.6%74.9%
Participation rate (median)80.0%80.0%80.0%
Account balance (average)$71,483 $47,794 $81,122
Account balance (median)$50,000 $32,815 $62,940
Matching Contribution Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Yes59.6%49.2%64.4%
No39.3%48.5%35.0%
Don’t know1.1%2.3%0.5%
Approximate Maximum Match
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
More than 100% of first 6% of salary6.3%6.5%6.3%
100% of first 6% of salary7.4%8.9%6.8%
51%–99% of first 6% of salary21.3%22.0%21.0%
50% of first 6% of salary22.3%22.8%22.2%
Less than 50% of first 6% of salary34.9%30.1%36.6%
Other7.8%9.8%7.1%
Frequency of Matching Contributions
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Each pay period68.2%68.8%68.0%
Monthly6.9%6.5%7.0%
Quarterly2.4%1.5%2.7%
Annually16.6%18.6%15.8%
Other1.7%2.3%1.5%
Participants Maximizing Match
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
All or nearly all participants (>90%)35.5%35.1%35.6%
Vast majority (75%–90%)19.1%16.8%20.0%
More than average (50%–75%)15.7%14.1%16.2%
Less than average (25%–50%)13.3%13.4%13.3%
A minority (10%–25%)7.0%8.4%6.5%
Very few (<10%)9.4%12.2%8.3%
When Participants Are 100% Vested
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Immediately on enrollment32.0%40.9%28.8%
6 months1.3%1.5%1.2%
1 year6.1%12.4%4.0%
2 years2.2%1.9%2.3%
3 years9.9%8.1%10.5%
4 years2.9%1.9%3.3%
5 years24.6%17.0%27.3%
>5 years21.0%16.2%22.6%
Participants With Outstanding Loans
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Average10.8%7.8%11.8%
Median8.0%3.0%10.0%
Participants Making Hardship Withdrawals
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Average0.9%0.7%1.0%
Median0.0%0.0%0.0%
Number of Investment Options Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Average22.423.222.1
Median20.024.020.0
Number of Investment Options Held by Participants
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Average5.44.65.8
Median4.64.05.0
Types of Investment Options Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Target-date funds56.9%48.2%60.3%
Target-risk funds*50.2%50.3%50.2%
Balanced funds72.5%64.6%75.6%
Money market fund65.5%62.2%66.8%
Employer stock1.4%1.5%1.3%
Stable value fund38.6%25.3%43.7%
Real estate/REITS†22.9%17.7%24.9%
Alternative investments‡4.8%5.2%4.6%
Socially responsible funds9.1%9.8%8.9%
Footnote: ***E.g., “growth,” “conservative †real estate investment trusts‡e.g., hedge funds, private equity
Custom Target-Date Fund Offerings
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Yes—considering7.7%7.5%7.8%
No—have not considered85.3%87.1%84.7%
Already in place7.0%5.4%7.6%
Professionally Managed Accounts Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Yes36.9%39.0%36.0%
No63.1%61.0%64.0%
Does plan include provision to “true upˆ” matching contributions?
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Yes17.1%15.5%17.6%
No54.5%48.8%56.5%
Don’t know28.4%35.7%25.8%
Footnote: ˆA true-up match may be used to restore matching contributions “lost” when an employee reaches the annual contribution limit prior to year-end.
Income-Oriented Products/Services Offered in Plan
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
In-plan: guaranteed monthly income•6.6%6.6%6.6%
In-plan: guaranteed minimum benefit º3.4%3.7%3.3%
In-plan: no guarantees6.7%5.5%7.2%
Out-of-plan: annuity purchase2.5%1.4%3.0%
Unsure of income product type47.9%52.3%46.2%
No income-oriented products37.4%34.2%38.7%
Footnote: •E.g., deferred fixed annuities, guaranteed minimum income benefits (GMIBs) ºe.g., guaranteed minimum withdrawal benefits (GMWBs), deferred variable annuities
If no retirement income products are offered, any plans to offer?
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Yes—we expect to offer income products in the next 12–24 months0.9%0.9%0.9%
Maybe—we are considering it11.8%10.3%12.3%
No­—we have decided not to act at this time8.1%8.5%7.9%
No­—we have not researched income options and have no plans to49.3%57.3%46.6%
Don’t know29.9%23.1%32.3%
Approximate Average Expense Ratio of Plan Investments
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
<0.25% (<25 bps)6.3%7.7%5.8%
0.25%–0.50% (25–50 bps)10.7%9.3%11.2%
>0.50%–0.75% (51–75 bps)7.4%2.6%9.4%
>0.75%–1.0% (76–100 bps)9.5%5.6%11.1%
>1.0%–1.5% (101–150 bps)10.0%6.1%11.7%
>1.5%–2.0% (151–200 bps)1.9%2.6%1.5%
>2.0%–2.5% (201–250 bps)0.3%0.5%0.2%
>2.5% (>250 bps)0.1%0.3%0.0%
Don’t know53.7%65.1%49.1%
Investment Vehicles Used in DC Plan
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Mutual funds89.9%88.3%90.5%
Separate accounts22.4%19.5%23.6%
Collective investment trust (CIT)8.7%8.7%8.7%
ETFs (outside of brokerage windows)10.4%12.0%9.7%
Self-directed brokerage window7.3%3.3%8.8%
Mutual fund window4.7%3.9%5.0%
Other4.8%4.8%4.8%
Re-enrollment Actions Taken in Past 12–18 Months
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Non-participants8.7%9.5%8.4%
Ppts saving below default deferral2.5%6.3%1.1%
Participants not in default investment0.8%1.6%0.6%
No attempts to re-enroll any groups89.6%85.7%91.0%
Frequency of Formal Review of Providers
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Annually61.3%58.7%62.5%
Every 1 to 2 years11.8%11.2%12.0%
Every >2 to 3 years7.8%6.2%8.4%
Every >3 to 5 years3.5%2.5%3.9%
Every 5-plus years1.6%1.2%1.7%
Don’t know14.1%20.1%11.6%
Frequency of Formal Review of Administrative Costs/Fees
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Annually66.4%61.9%68.3%
Every 1 to 2 years9.6%8.3%10.1%
Every >2 to 3 years5.7%6.2%5.6%
Every >3 to 5 years2.6%2.1%2.8%
Every 5-plus years1.6%2.3%1.3%
Don’t know14.1%19.2%12.0%
Frequency of Formal Review of Investment Options
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Monthly1.2%1.3%1.1%
Quarterly14.1%9.3%16.0%
Twice a year10.2%8.0%11.1%
Annually50.8%44.1%53.5%
Every 1 to 2 years6.8%9.8%5.6%
Every >2 to 3 years3.0%4.3%2.5%
Every 3-plus years2.9%3.2%2.8%
Never11.1%19.9%7.5%
Who pays for the plan’s administrative/recordkeeping costs?
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Participants—via direct fees14.3%9.2%16.4%
Shared—participants and sponsors17.1%15.7%17.7%
Sponsor/Employer pays directly47.1%54.1%44.3%
None—fees paid by revenue sharing7.3%5.2%8.2%
Don’t know14.1%15.7%13.4%
Were total plan fees calculated for the prior plan year?
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Yes36.6%30.0%39.3%
No40.7%44.1%39.3%
Don’t know22.8%25.8%21.5%
Length of Relationship With Provider
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Up to 1 year2.9%4.0%2.5%
>1 year to 3 years21.7%30.7%18.0%
>3 years to 5 years15.8%16.3%15.6%
>5 years to 7 years14.7%13.1%15.4%
>7 years40.6%30.2%44.9%
Don’t know4.2%5.7%3.6%
Investment Committee for the DC Plan
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Internal employees only24.7%13.4%29.5%
External non-employees only1.7%1.5%1.8%
Employees and non-employees17.0%7.3%21.0%
Unsure of composition1.6%1.0%1.8%
No investment committee45.4%63.4%37.9%
Don’t know9.6%13.4%8.0%
Number of Responsible Plan Fiduciaries (RPFs) in Plan#
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
One person28.8%34.2%26.5%
2 or 3 people40.1%28.8%44.8%
4 or 5 people8.4%4.1%10.2%
More than 5 people1.8%1.3%2.0%
Don’t know20.9%31.6%16.5%
Footnote: #As defined by regulation 408(b)(2): a fiduciary with authority to cause the covered plan to enter into, or extend or renew, a contract or arrangement
Attempts to Limit Participant Pre-retirement Access/Withdrawals
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Limit loan amounts53.6%32.5%62.0%
Limit number of loans50.5%27.2%59.7%
Increased loan/withdrawal charges10.0%4.6%12.1%
Rollover management service2.6%4.2%1.9%
Discourage early access10.6%9.9%10.9%
No steps taken to limit access34.2%55.1%25.9%
Investment Advice Offered
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Outside financial planner/adviser 41.6%36.9%43.6%
Independent third party§14.4%10.6%16.0%
Provider’s proprietary services/tools19.0%12.3%21.8%
Through another source4.2%2.8%4.8%
Total offering advice68.1%57.5%72.5%
No advice offered31.9%42.5%27.5%
Footnote: §E.g., Financial Engines, Morningstar
Agree/Disagree: Employees Will Achieve Retirement Goals by 65
ALL MICRO<$1MM$1MM–$5MM
Agree9.4%10.8%8.9%
Slightly Agree18.8%19.6%18.5%
Undecided25.0%24.1%25.3%
Slightly Disagree26.3%23.4%27.2%
Disagree20.5%22.2%20.0%
Unsure9.6%12.1%8.8%