John Hancock 401(k) Benchmarking for Medical Practices: Exposing Hidden Fees in Inman, SC

For medical practices, a competitive 401(k) plan is essential for attracting and keeping top talent. However, many practices discover that their John Hancock plans have high fees and outdated fund choices. These expenses affect staff retirement outcomes and pose fiduciary risks for physicians and owners. A benchmarking review offers the clarity and protection you need.

Holland Capital Management in Inman, SC

The first thing to consider when looking to find a financial advisor in Inman, SC: who are the team members? That’s critical since your financial well-being requires a lot more than just portfolio management. Along with attention to investments, you will likely need other services.

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M. Chad Holland CFA, CFP®

The Problem

  • icon Many practices utilize John Hancock through payroll or advisor relationships without fully understanding the actual costs.
  • icon Fees may be embedded in revenue-sharing arrangements, high-cost fund share classes, or administrative charges.
  • icon These hidden costs reduce participant balances and increase fiduciary risk for the plan sponsor.

Why Benchmarking Matters

  • icon Physicians and practice owners serving as fiduciaries must ensure that plan fees are reasonable.
  • icon Benchmarking compares your John Hancock plan against peer practices, providing a defensible fiduciary process.
  • icon Litigation has made it clear: even small and mid-sized practices can be held liable for excessive fees.

How Holland Capital Helps

  • icon Independent, fiduciary-first benchmarking of your John Hancock plan.
  • icon Analysis includes fees, fund lineup, and provider arrangements.
  • icon Clear, actionable recommendations that enhance your plan without causing unnecessary disruption.

Our Fiduciary Advantage

Holland Capital Management, led by M. Chad Holland, CFA®, CFP®, is an independent fiduciary advisory firm. We provide objective oversight designed to protect plan sponsors and enhance retirement outcomes.

Schedule a free John Hancock 401(k) benchmarking review for your medical practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

+Do I need to change recordkeepers?

No, many improvements can be made within your current plan.

+How long does a benchmarking review take?

Usually 2–3 weeks, depending on the availability of plan documents.

+Am I personally responsible for paying excessive fees?

Yes, as plan fiduciaries, practice owners can be held accountable. Benchmarking helps establish a defensible process.