Shake Shack 401(k) Plan

The Shake Shack Retirement Plan is a single-employer 401(k) plan sponsored by Shake Shack Enterprises, LLC, covering 6,367 participants at the end of the 2024 plan year. Plan assets totaled approximately $45.5 million as of December 31, 2024, up from $33.6 million a year earlier. Fidelity Investments Institutional serves as recordkeeper and trustee, with CAPFinancial Partners as investment adviser and WithumSmith+Brown as auditor. The fund menu is built around a T. Rowe Price Retirement target-date series alongside Fidelity index funds, several actively managed mutual funds, and a Putnam stable value option.

Participants: 7,406 Plan assets: $45,508,361 Plan number: 001 Form 5500 plan year: 2024 Last verified: Jun 10, 2026 View Form 5500
Match
100% on the first 3% and 50% on the next 2% of eligible pay
Vesting
Employer contributions vest on a graded schedule: 20% after 2 years of service, increasing 20% each year, reaching 100% after 6 years of credited service.
Investment Options
29 funds
Plan Size
$45,508,361

By Zac Murphy, CFA charterholder and CFP professional. Published June 10, 2026. Verified against Form 5500 plan year 2024.

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Fund lineup

Fund Asset Class Type
American Funds EuroPacific Growth Fund R5 International Equity Active
BlackRock Mid-Cap Growth Equity Portfolio US Mid Cap Active
Cohen & Steers Real Estate Securities Fund, Inc. Real Estate Active
Columbia Select Large Cap Value Fund I US Large Cap Active
Fidelity 500 Index Fund US Large Cap Index
Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund US Small Cap Index
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund US Bonds Index
Fidelity Total International Index Fund International Equity Index
Metwest Total Return Bond M US Bonds Active
MFS New Disc Value R3 US Small Cap Active
MFS Mid Cap Value R3 US Mid Cap Active
NYLIM Winslow Large Cap Growth Fund Class I US Large Cap Active
PIMCO Pimco Income Fund US Bonds Active
Principal SmallCap Growth Fund I Class R-6 US Small Cap Active
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2005 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2010 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2015 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2020 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2025 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2030 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2035 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2040 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2045 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2050 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2055 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2060 Fund I Target-date Other
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2065 Fund I Target-date Other
Putnam Stable Value Trust Stable Value Other
Fidelity Government Money Market Fund Money Market Other

Why our allocations use only index funds

The actively managed funds in this plan cost more per year than the plan's index funds, which run roughly 0.02% to 0.06%. Decades of research on long-term active fund performance do not support reliable outperformance net of fees, which is why the allocation ideas below may consider using only the low-cost index options.

Employer match

Match summary
100% on the first 3% and 50% on the next 2% of eligible pay
Match cap 100% of pay
Effective match rate --
Vesting Employer contributions vest on a graded schedule: 20% after 2 years of service, increasing 20% each year, reaching 100% after 6 years of credited service.
Waiting period Employees are eligible after completing 3 months of service and reaching age 21.
$
Contribute this much to capture the full match
100% of your eligible pay, every paycheck.

100% on the first 3% and 50% on the next 2% of eligible pay Contributing less than 100% of your eligible pay leaves part of Shake Shack's match unclaimed.

What the match is worth at your pay After 1 year of service, contributing 100%
Annual pay Your contribution Employer match Total to 401(k)

Estimates assume a constant salary and the match formula shown above. Your actual match depends on your plan's exact terms.

The cost of contributing only --%

On a $60,000 salary, contributing just half the match threshold would leave about -- in employer match unclaimed each year. Invested over 20 years at a hypothetical 7% annual return, that forgone match could have grown to roughly -- (a hypothetical illustration, not a projection). The match is the highest-return contribution you will make all year.

Sources

  • Plan metadata (employer, participants, assets, plan year): Form 5500 annual return/report, plan year 2024 -- view filing
  • Summary Plan Description (SPD) and fee disclosure (404a-5), where available from the plan administrator.

This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Information is drawn from public Form 5500 filings and plan documents and may be incomplete or out of date. You may consider consulting a qualified professional and confirming all details with your plan administrator before making decisions. Waterfall Planning is not affiliated with Shake Shack.

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Answer 13 questions to see which allocation fits your situation.

Question 1 of 13

Risk assessment methodology based on Grable, J. E., & Lytton, R. H. (1999). Financial risk tolerance revisited: The development of a risk assessment instrument. Financial Services Review, 8, 163-181.

Allocation ideas

Five sample mixes built from this plan's funds, from conservative to growth. Take the assessment above to see which one fits your risk profile.

Recommended for you (based on your risk profile)
Conservative
Conservative

Capital preservation with minimal market exposure, built from bonds and stable value.

US equity   International   Bonds   Stable value
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund 70%
Putnam Stable Value Trust 30%
0% stocks / 100% bonds
Recommended for you (based on your risk profile)
Income & A Little Growth
Income & A Little Growth

Mostly bonds with a small stock sleeve for modest growth.

US equity   International   Bonds   Stable value
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund 49%
Putnam Stable Value Trust 21%
Fidelity 500 Index Fund 19%
Fidelity Total International Index Fund 8%
Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund 3%
30% stocks / 70% bonds
Recommended for you (based on your risk profile)
Balanced
Balanced

A classic 60/40 split of stocks and bonds.

US equity   International   Bonds   Stable value
Fidelity 500 Index Fund 39%
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund 28%
Fidelity Total International Index Fund 15%
Putnam Stable Value Trust 12%
Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund 6%
60% stocks / 40% bonds
Recommended for you (based on your risk profile)
Growth & Income
Growth & Income

Stock-heavy with a bond cushion for a long horizon.

US equity   International   Bonds   Stable value
Fidelity 500 Index Fund 52%
Fidelity Total International Index Fund 20%
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund 14%
Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund 8%
Putnam Stable Value Trust 6%
80% stocks / 20% bonds
Recommended for you (based on your risk profile)
Growth
Growth

All stocks for maximum long-term growth potential, with higher short-term volatility.

US equity   International   Bonds   Stable value
Fidelity 500 Index Fund 65%
Fidelity Total International Index Fund 25%
Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund 10%
100% stocks / 0% bonds
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These allocation ideas are educational illustrations built from this plan's available funds and a standard risk-tolerance assessment. They are not personalized investment advice or a recommendation, and risk tolerance is only one factor in an investment decision. You may consider consulting a qualified professional before making changes to your account.