A: The answer starts with understanding what you’re paying for. Actuarial services typically include a mix of routine work and more complex, non-routine projects, and the effort required can vary significantly between the two.
At a basic level, it helps to separate routine services from non-routine work. Routine services include annual valuations, required filings, and standard compliance deliverables. These tend to be more predictable and easier to benchmark. Non-routine work—such as special projects, plan changes, or unique calculations—can vary significantly depending on the situation.
From there, the question becomes whether the scope of services, level of expertise, and amount of effort align with what you’re being charged. Clear documentation, defined deliverables, and transparency around fee structure, including hourly consulting rates, are key. SBA helps plan sponsors evaluate these arrangements, compare them to market practices, and ensure fees are aligned with the value being delivered.
