American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers
Form 5500 DataOverview
Plan Description
American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Employees' Savings and Salary Deferral Plan is a defined contribution plan with a profit-sharing component and 401k feature. This plan has a BrightScope Rating of 79. This plan is in the top 15% of plans for Account Balances and Company Generosity. American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Employees' Savings and Salary Deferral Plan currently has over 700 active participants and over $90.6M in plan assets.
Did you know?
For the average 401k participant, the 12 point difference between this plan's BrightScope Rating (79) and the top rated plan (91) could equate to:
9
Additional years of work
35,094
Lost Savings
*The delay in retirement calculations apply solely to this defined contribution plan and do not take into account other retirement plans and programs offered by this employer. How is this calculated?
Plan Details
Plan Details Relevant details about the plan and the plan sponsor, including the address and industry of the plan sponsor and the size of the plan in assets and participants.
Plan data accurate as of 12/31/2019
Plan data has been audited by an Independent Qualified Public Accountant (IQPA). Address 250 West 57th Street
Plan data has been audited by an Independent Qualified Public Accountant (IQPA). Address 250 West 57th Street
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LocationNew York , NY10107
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IndustryAll Other Personal Services
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AdministratorMark Mcleod
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Net Plan Assets$90,600,000
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Total Participants730
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Avg Account Balance$130,000
Plan Components
Component Ratings
Design
Total Plan Cost:
Low Fees
Company Generosity:
Great
Performance
Participation Rate:
Above Average
Salary Deferrals:
Above Average
Account Balance:
Great
Design
Total Plan Cost:
Low Fees
Company Generosity:
Great
Performance
Participation Rate:
Above Average
Salary Deferrals:
Above Average
Account Balance:
Great
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American Dental Association | 80.0 |
Medical Association of Georgia | 79.1 |
United States Tennis Association | 77.7 |
Texas Biomedical Research Institute | 69.0 |
Top Industry Articles
Compliance
Stimulus Bill Extends Some Provisions of the CARES Act
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December 28, 2020
exclusives
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June 11, 2020
Data & Research
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April 7, 2021
Compliance
The Most Common Retirement Plan Testing Mistakes
By alerting plan sponsors to the issues they see most often, advisers can help their clients navigate IRS testing rules.
April 12, 2021
Investments
Largest Funds in this Plan | Allocation of Assets | 1 YR Rank in Category |
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State Street S&P 500 Index | 24% |
13%
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Wells Fargo Stable Value | 14% |
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MetWest Total Return Bond | 11% |
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100%
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