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5,500 (2023 [2]) Website. www.ascensus.com. Ascensus, LLC. is an American financial services company that provides financial recordkeeping, tax-advantaged savings and retirement plan services. As of 2024, the company reports that it manages more than 14 million accounts and oversees more than $808 billion in assets under administration.
Had Vanguard not announced plans to sell its Individual 401(k)s, SIMPLE IRAs, and multi-participant SEP-IRAs to Ascensus, I wouldn’t have bothered to look for a fee lower than the minuscule 0.04%.
U.S. workers have been with their current employer for a median of 4.1 years, according to the most recent Employee Tenure Summary from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Younger employees have ...
The average 401 (k) balance among near-retirees. Vanguard reports that the average 401 (k) balance among Americans aged 55 to 64 is $244,750. However, the median 401 (k) balance among that age ...
Ascensus, founded in 1980 and based in Dresher, Pennsylvania, [ 1] is the largest independent recordkeeping services provider for retirement, government, and health savings plans in the United States, with more than $291 billion in assets under administration. [ 2] The firm expanded into the health benefits administration space through the ...
In the United States, a 401 (k) plan is an employer-sponsored, defined-contribution, personal pension (savings) account, as defined in subsection 401 (k) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. [1] Periodic employee contributions come directly out of their paychecks, and may be matched by the employer. This pre-tax option is what makes 401 (k) plans ...
Ages 45-54. Average 401(k) balance: $168,646. Median 401(k) balance: $60,763. During this decade you may be getting a larger paycheck than ever, and perhaps you can maximize your 401(k) plan.
The Roth 401 (k) is a type of retirement savings plan. It was authorized by the United States Congress under the Internal Revenue Code, section 402A, [1] and represents a unique combination of features of the Roth IRA and a traditional 401 (k) plan. Since January 1, 2006, U.S. employers have been allowed to amend their 401 (k) plan document to ...