What Small Businesses Get Wrong About 401(k)s

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Sometimes the benefits aren't transparent.

Increasingly, small businesses are looking to 401(k) plans to attract and retain talent and boost confidence about their future, according to the Spark 401(k) Small Business Retirement Planning Index.

The national survey of small businesses found 94 percent of small business owners who offer a 401(k) say it drives employee recruitment and retention, up from 89 percent in 2013; and 86 percent of business owners with a plan are confident they are saving enough for retirement, an increase from 82 percent in 2013.

However, continued misperceptions about plan access and costs prevent many business owners from investing. The survey showed that 59 percent of owners who don’t offer 401k plans believe their business is too small to set one up, 22 percent say they can’t afford matching contributions, and 16 percent believe plan costs are too high.

Nearly half of all business owners are saving less than 10 percent of their income for retirement, with a quarter saving nothing at all.

“While it’s encouraging to see more small businesses reaping the benefits of 401(k)s, it’s clear misperceptions and myths are preventing many owners from starting a retirement plan,” Stuart Robertson, president of Capital One Advisors 401(k) services, which oversees Spark 401(k)’s suite of all-ETF 401(k) plans, said in a statement. “We want every business owner, including the self-employed, to know that no business is too small for a 401(k), contribution matching is not required, and low-cost plans are available.”

Following are key themes uncovered by Spark 401(k)’s Small Business Retirement Planning Index.

Savings rates are down, despite many business owners feeling confident about their retirement plan.

401ks support employee recruitment and retention and help boost the bottom line.

Myths and misperceptions about plans continue to prevent many from setting up a 401(k).

“Meaningful tax benefits and low-cost all-ETF 401(k)s that keep investment expenses under one percent are available, and can empower more Americans to affordably build their nest egg, providing them options on how they want to spend their retirement years,” Robertson added. “Here at Spark 401(k), we’re committed to partnering with more small businesses so they can gain peace of mind and take control of their financial future.”

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