2023 Form 5500 filing — Vialto Partners Eap Plan

Plain-English filing 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, this is the 2023 Form 5500 filing (EFAST2 acknowledgement 20250117160340NAL0025375889001) for Vialto Partners Eap Plan, reported by Vialto Partners under EIN 87-3913943 and plan number 503. It reports 467 participants. Attached schedule details are not reported in the loaded dataset.

Form 5500 2 · 2023

Filing snapshot

Net assets (EOY)Not reported
Participants467
Provider compensationNone reported
Schedules filedNoneLoaded schedules
EFAST2 acknowledgement
20250117160340NAL0025375889001
Plan sponsor
Vialto Partners
EIN
87-3913943
Plan number
503
Location
Boston, MA
Received date
not reported in the loaded dataset
How to read this filing
  • This is a single annual Form 5500 filing, identified by its EFAST2 acknowledgement id.
  • Schedule chips (Sch H / I / C) show which schedules this filing includes.
  • Net assets = total assets minus total liabilities (Schedule H/I).
  • Fields a filing did not report are labeled not reported in the loaded dataset — never estimated.
  • For the plan's full history, open the plan profile.
2023

Reported financial snapshot

Reported figures as filed, in whole dollars. Only fields the filing reports are shown.

This 2023 filing is loaded, but detailed Schedule H/I financial figures are not present for it in the current loaded dataset. Participant counts and filing identity above are reported; asset and contribution detail comes from the financial schedules where filed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does EFAST2 acknowledgement 20250117160340NAL0025375889001 cover?
It is the 2023 Form 5500 filing for Vialto Partners Eap Plan, reported by Vialto Partners (EIN 87-3913943).
Which Form 5500 schedules are attached to this 2023 filing?
Attached schedule details are not reported in the loaded dataset.

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