DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING
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- Contact person: TIM HOGSETT
- Phone: (505) 883-5285
Plan General Information
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Total Retirement Plan Assets
At the end of 2000, the total retirement plan assets of DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is $745,343.00.This plan was established in 1996.
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Total Number of Retirement Plan Participants
At the end of 2000, the total number of retirement plan participants in DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is 244
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Average Participant Retirement Account Value
In 2000, the average participant retirement account value for DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is $3,054.00
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Estimated Average Employee Contribution Amount
In 2000, the estimated average employee contribution amount per participant for DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is $1,201.00.
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Estimated Average Employer Match
In 2000, the estimated average employer match for an employee in DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is approximately $86.00
Investing in this additonal $86.00 for 20 years would give you extra $5,547.00, assuming a 10% annual return.
Investing in this additonal $86.00 for 20 years would give you extra $5,547.00, assuming a 10% annual return.
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Total Employer Contribution and Match Rate
In 2000, DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING allocates $21,150.00 to match its employees' contributions, providing an employer match rate of 14.42% of their contributions
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Total Retirement Plan Asset Growth Rate
In 2000, the total retirement plan asset growth rate of DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is 14.80%.
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Estimated Aggregate Retirement Account Investment Gain/Loss
In 2000, the estimated aggregate retirement account investment gain/loss for DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is -5.01%. This measures the effectiveness of the plan participants' investments in the year.
DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING Expense Ratio
In 2000, the investment and administrative expense ratio of DOUBLE CHEESE CORPORATION 401K PROFIT SHARING is 1.26%.
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