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Benefits March 8, 2011
Non-Profits/Religious Organizations Make Use of Advisers
March 8, 2011 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – PLANSPONSOR’s 2010 DC Survey finds non-profits and religious organizations are in the top 50% of industries that use retirement plan advisers.
Reported by Rebecca Moore
According to an aiResearch Industry Report, more than two-thirds (67.8%) of non-profit and religious organizations use the services of a financial adviser for their retirement plan. Forty-four percent of those organizations said financial or investment advice is offered to participants through their plan’s adviser.
More than half (51.5%) of non-profit and religious organizations said their source of insight or guidance on the funds in their plan is their financial adviser.
The majority (55.6%) said adviser fees are based on a percent of plan assets, while 19.8% said they pay a monthly or annual retainer.
The report also offers benchmarks on plan features and participation. For this or other industry reports, contact Michelle Judkins at mjudkins@assetinternational.com.You Might Also Like:
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