USA-based retirement plan and its investment performance by an outsourcing company Datapath Ltd.
View/ Open
Date
2023Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Hossain, MD. SazidMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The government of the United States takes protecting the rights of the elderly and guaranteeing their financial stability in retirement extremely seriously. In order to give retirement benefits to its employees, businesses must adhere to regulations established by the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Labour. Furthermore, the business might enjoy tax benefits on its earnings provided the retirement plan is administered in line with Internal Revenue Service and Department of Labour rules. The plan will be disqualified and subject to fines if it doesn't comply with the regulations.
This report evaluates the performance and risk assessment of a 401(k) plan over the years 2015- 2022. The analysis includes annual return, Compound Annual Growth Rate, Mean return, and standard deviation, which reveals that the plan's growth rate was sufficient from 2015 to 2019, but it faced a decline in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the plan's growth rate started to improve in 2022, indicating positive long-term prospects. The report also identifies common issues faced by the 401(k) industry, including systematic and unsystematic risks, inequality, and lack of investor knowledge. One major problem is investors' tendency to invest too conservatively or too aggressively. The report suggests that investment firms should provide their clients with more information on the investing process to reduce misunderstandings and distrust. Additionally, businesses can improve their bottom lines by decreasing costs and expanding their consumer bases. Overall, this report serves as a useful resource for financial firms looking to enhance the effectiveness of their 401(k) offerings and attract new clients. Here, we also discuss the plan-making process, including the phases that a plan begins with and takes to complete. The performance and risk of a plan are then also examined in chapter 4. We determine the results of the calculation and offer some recommendations for improving the plan.