
401(k) Specialist Podcast
401(k) Specialist Podcast
Managing Market Value Adjustments with Lincoln Financial’s Bill McLaren
In this episode of the 401(k) Specialist Podcast, we dive into the complex world of Market Value Adjustments (MVAs)—what they are, when they’re triggered, how they’re calculated, and why they matter.
Bill McLaren, Stable Value Business Leader for the Retirement Plan Services Business at Lincoln Financial, joins us to explain why MVAs can catch plan sponsors off guard—especially during a recordkeeper change—and what advisors can do to protect participants.
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Key Insights
MVAs Can Surprise Plan Sponsors
Market Value Adjustments (MVAs) in stable value funds are often overlooked by plan sponsors, particularly during recordkeeper transitions. Many focus on crediting rates and fail to understand termination conditions, only discovering the financial implications when a move results in receiving less than the book value of their investments.
Mitigating MVA Risks Requires Preparation
Plan sponsors can mitigate MVAs through proper due diligence and understanding the specific stable value contract provisions. Options such as the “12-month put” guarantee full book value payout with proper notice. Sponsors should know whether their fund is portable and consult advisors early to avoid costly surprises.
Three Strategies to Address Negative MVAs
When faced with a negative MVA, sponsors have three main options:
- Partner with a stable value provider who can absorb the MVA and preserve participant account balances—ensuring a seamless transition between providers without financial harm.
- Pay the difference themselves (rare).
- Pass the loss to participants (unpopular and risky).
SEE ALSO:
• Stable Value Funds: Balancing Safety and Opportunity with Lincoln Financial’s Matt Condos
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