About 401k Averages Book

401k Averages book

 Published since 1995, the 401k Averages Book is the oldest, most recognized source for non-biased 401k fee comparison and 401k plan benchmarking. It is designed to provide financial services professionals and plan sponsors with essential comparative cost information needed to determine if their 401k plan costs are above or below average. The easy to read format allows users to quickly identify the appropriate average and compare investment, record keeping, trustee and total 401k plan costs. Retirement plan professionals receive essential comparative 401(k) fee benchmarking information to determine whether their plan costs are above or below average. Wealth managers are provided with comparative average 401(k) fee data for use in 401(k) to IRA rollovers.

 

The 401k Averages Book is edited by Joseph W. Valletta. Mr. Valletta’s ideas and comments have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Business Week, Money, INC., SmartMoney, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Pensions & Investments, Employee Benefit News, Institutional Investor, Kiplinger’s, Controller, CFO, and IOMA’s Managing 401(k) Plans.