Hawaii Iron Workers' Vacation And Holiday Plan — Form 5500 filings & benefit plans

Form 5500 plan sponsor summary

According to public Form 5500 filings published through the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) via the EFAST2 system, Hawaii Iron Workers' Vacation And Holiday Plan (EIN 99-0166477) is a plan sponsor located in Waipahu, HI with 1 reported benefit plan(s) in the loaded dataset. The latest loaded Form 5500 filing year is 2023.

Company overview (based on loaded 2023 public filings)

EIN
99-0166477
Location
Waipahu, HI
Loaded plans
1
Latest filing year
2023

Reported financial aggregate (2023)

Reported net position

Total reported assets (EOY)
$2,124,708
Total reported liabilities (EOY)
$1,704,443
Total reported net assets (EOY)
$420,265

Contributions & income

Employer contributions
$4,381,518
Total income / additions
$4,461,517

Expenses & distributions

Benefits paid / distributions
$4,387,816
Total expenses
$4,434,834
Net increase / (decrease)
$26,683

Coverage

Total reported participants
613
Plans with financial statements
1
Plans with provider compensation
1

Totals sum the latest loaded 2023 public Form 5500 filing per plan for this company's plans — one filing per plan, so multiple years are never double-counted. Figures are reported values from loaded Schedule H / I (and Schedule C for provider compensation); fields a plan did not report are treated as missing, not zero. These are not audited or official totals.

Largest loaded plans by reported assets

Hawaii Iron Workers' Vacation And Holiday Plan plans by reported end-of-year assets
PlanPlan #ParticipantsReported assets (EOY)Year
Hawaii Iron Workers' Vacation And Holiday Plan501613$2,124,7082023

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Latest loaded filings

Most recent loaded Form 5500 filings for Hawaii Iron Workers' Vacation And Holiday Plan
YearPlanParticipantsSchedulesFiling
2023Hawaii Iron Workers' Vacation And Holiday Plan613H, C20250513155924NAL0041011010001

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