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QKS™ – Qualified 401(k) Specialist

QKS™ – Qualified 401(k) Specialist

🧭 Overview

QKS™ – Qualified 401(k) Specialist is an entry-level designation offered by the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA). It is designed for professionals who support 401(k) plan administration, compliance, and client service within retirement-focused organizations.

The QKS™ credential introduces foundational knowledge of 401(k) plan operations, including eligibility, contributions, distributions, and regulatory requirements. It is ideal for professionals beginning their careers in retirement plan services or seeking formal recognition of their 401(k) expertise.

📚 Requirements

  • No formal prerequisites; recommended for professionals with 0–2 years of experience in retirement plan administration
  • Completion of the QKS™ online course and final exam
  • Curriculum includes plan design basics, ERISA fundamentals, participant transactions, and compliance timelines
  • Issued by ASPPA, a division of the American Retirement Association
  • Continuing education is encouraged but not required for QKS™ holders

🤝 Community & Recognition

QKS™ holders are recognized for their foundational understanding of 401(k) plan operations and client service. The designation is valued by TPAs, recordkeepers, and retirement plan sponsors seeking staff with verified entry-level expertise. Many QKS™ designees go on to pursue advanced ASPPA credentials such as QKA® or QKC®.

📜 Quick Facts

Issuing Organization: American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA)
Website: www.asppa-net.org
Credential Focus: 401(k) plan basics, compliance, participant transactions
Audience: Retirement plan support staff, client service reps, junior administrators
Continuing Education: Encouraged but not mandatory
Related Designations: QKA®, QKC®, QPA®, CPC™

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