SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
 
 
FORM 11-K
 
 
 
ýANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the year ended December 31, 2021
OR
 
¨TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from              to             
Commission file number 1-4982
 
 
 
A.Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
PARKER RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
 
B.Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
6035 PARKLAND BOULEVARD
CLEVELAND, OHIO 44124-4141




Parker Retirement Savings Plan


Index of Financial Statements

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Financial Statements:
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 2021 and 2020
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the Years Ended December 31, 2021 and 2020
Supplemental Schedule:
Schedule H, Line 4i -- Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)








REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM


To the Participants and Administrator of
the Parker Retirement Savings Plan
Cleveland, Ohio

Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits of the Parker Retirement Savings Plan (the “Plan”) as of December 31, 2021 and 2020 and the related Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the years then ended, and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2021 and 2020, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Plan’s financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Plan in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud.

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
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Supplemental Information
The supplemental information in the accompanying Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) as of December 31, 2021 has been subjected to audit procedures performed in conjunction with the audit of the Plan’s financial statements. The supplemental information is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our audit procedures included determining whether the supplemental information reconciles to the financial statements or the underlying accounting and other records, as applicable, and performing procedures to test the completeness and accuracy of the information presented in the supplemental information. In forming our opinion on the supplemental information, we evaluated whether the supplemental information, including its form and content, is presented in conformity with the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. In our opinion, the supplemental information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the financial statements as a whole.

We have served as the Plan’s auditor since 2019.


/s/ BOBER, MARKEY, FEDOROVICH & COMPANY

Cleveland, Ohio

June 23, 2022


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Parker Retirement Savings Plan



Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits
At December 31, 2021 and 2020
 
(Dollars in Thousands)20212020
ASSETS
Plan investments at fair value (Note 5)
$6,414,923 $4,949,222 
Plan investments at contract value (Note 6)
566,138 538,481 
Notes receivable from participants78,601 77,041 
Employer contribution receivable57,843 36,608 
Participants' contribution receivable2,075 1,673 
Total assets7,119,580 5,603,025 
LIABILITIES — 
Net assets available for benefits$7,119,580 $5,603,025 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Parker Retirement Savings Plan



Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits
For the Years Ended December 31, 2021 and 2020
 
(Dollars in Thousands)20212020
ADDITIONS
Participants’ contributions$198,247 $160,262 
Employer contributions129,734 97,740 
Net appreciation in fair value of Plan investments946,113 825,432 
Dividend and interest income on Plan investments69,582 47,540 
Interest income on notes receivable from participants4,771 4,262 
Total additions1,348,447 1,135,236 
DEDUCTIONS
Distributions to participants716,634 815,237 
Administrative fees3,120 2,554 
Total deductions719,754 817,791 
Net increase before transfers628,693 317,445 
Plan transfers887,862 — 
Net increase1,516,555 317,445 
Net assets available for benefits - beginning of year5,603,025 5,285,580 
Net assets available for benefits - end of year$7,119,580 $5,603,025 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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Parker Retirement Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2021 and 2020
(Dollars in thousands)



1. Description of the Plan
General
The Parker Retirement Savings Plan (the Plan) is sponsored by Parker Hannifin Corporation (the Company). The Plan is subject to Sections 401(a) and 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code and the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), as amended. The following description of the Plan provides only general information and participants should refer to the Plan document or Summary Plan Description for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.
The Plan is a defined contribution plan available to all U.S. domestic regular full-time and part-time non-union employees, and some union employees (if negotiated). Employees are eligible for participation in the Plan the first day of the month following their date of hire and are generally automatically enrolled in the Plan after completion of 30 days from the initial hire or rehire date. On January 1, 2021, the former employees of LORD Corporation (Lord) and Exotic Metals Forming Company LLC (Exotic), acquired corporations by the Company, became eligible to participate in the Plan.
A separate Retirement Income Account (RIA) also exists within the Plan. Some of the Company’s employees participate in the RIA in lieu of participating in a defined benefit plan. Similar to a defined benefit plan, participants do not make contributions to the RIA Prior to January 1, 2021, the amount of the annual RIA contribution was based on the participant's age and years of service. Beginning January 1, 2021, the Company amended the RIA ensuring most participants receive a flat three percent annual contribution of eligible compensation with some grandfathered participants receiving annual contributions calculated at a higher percent of eligible compensation. Under the amended RIA, no participant receives less than the flat three percent contribution.
Participant Contributions
Participants may elect to contribute, through payroll deductions, not less than one percent nor more than 75 percent of their total compensation for a plan year and may change such percentage upon request. Participant contributions are made on a before-tax and/or after-tax basis. Employee contributions and their associated Company matching contributions are primarily recorded in the period that payroll deferrals are deducted from participants. Contributions are subject to certain limitations.
Participants may suspend their employee contributions at any time and may designate one or more of several available funds within the Plan in which their contributions are to be invested. Investment fund elections may be changed at any time. Employees have the flexibility to invest their RIA contributions in any investment fund (except the Parker Stock Fund) offered by the Plan. The available investment funds are:

Mutual funds:

(a)Vanguard Institutional Index Plus Fund: A mutual fund invested in stocks which comprise the S&P 500 Index.

(b)Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund: A mutual fund invested primarily in the Standard & Poor’s Completion Index.

(c)Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund: A mutual fund invested in a sampling of assets in the Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index which maintains a dollar-weighted average maturity consistent with that of the index.

(d)Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund: This mutual fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the investment return of stocks issued by companies located in developed and emerging markets, excluding the United States.

(e)Dodge and Cox International Stock Fund: A mutual fund invested primarily in equity securities including common stocks, preferred stock, and convertible securities issued by well-established non-U.S. companies from at least three different foreign countries, including emerging markets.

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Common/Collective funds:

(f)Callan Glidepath Funds: Twelve common/collective funds which provide a target retirement date investment option to help participants diversify their assets. These funds invest in a diversified mix of asset classes and investment styles that become increasingly conservative over time using both actively and passively managed investments. These Glidepath funds allocate their assets across a broad range of underlying strategies, including global equities, broadly diversified fixed income and private real estate.

(g)Callan Small Cap Equity Fund: A common/collective fund which utilizes underlying funds that primarily invest in the equity securities of small and mid-capitalization companies across diversified economic sectors. This fund holds stocks issued by small and mid-sized companies domiciled primarily within the United States.

(h)Callan Diversified Real Assets Fund: The fund invests in underlying funds that allocate to asset classes expected to perform well in periods of rising or high inflation, including: infrastructure equity, natural resources equity, public real estate equity, private commercial real estate, and certain bonds and fixed income securities (such as inflation-indexed bonds, U.S. Treasury and agency bonds, and floating rate debt). The underlying funds used in this investment fund manage diversified portfolios of equity, fixed income and private commercial real estate.

Equity securities funds:

(i)Parker Stock Fund: Invested primarily in common shares of the Company purchased on the open market. The Plan restricts participants from investing more than 50 percent of their account balance in the Parker Stock Fund.

(j)JPMorgan Analyst Large Cap Core Fund: A managed account with an objective of outperforming the S&P 500 Index by approximately two percent annualized over a market cycle; generally, a three to five-year time frame.

Other:

(k)PIMCO Total Return Portfolio: A managed account invested primarily in investment funds which have a fixed rate of return such as U.S. government and corporate debt securities, mortgage and other asset-backed securities, U.S. dollar and foreign currency-denominated securities of foreign issuers, and money market instruments.

(l)BrokerageLink Account: This account allows participants to invest in a vast array of investments, including mutual funds, closed-end funds and real estate investment trusts offered from Fidelity Investments (Fidelity) and other companies.

Fully benefit-responsive contract fund:

(m)Contract Income Fund: A fully benefit-responsive investment contract fund invested primarily in high-quality fixed income investments, such as contracts issued by insurance companies and banks which provide a return guaranteed by the issuer, and debt securities such as notes and bonds issued by Federal agencies or mortgage and other asset-backed securities. Each of these investments typically provide a stable rate of return for a specific period. See Note 6 for a further description of this fund.


Participant Accounts
The Plan utilizes the unit value method for allocating Plan earnings for all funds. Unit values are determined daily and exclude contributions receivable and benefits payable.

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Parker-Hannifin Corporation Contributions
The Company generally contributes an amount equal to 100 percent of the first three percent and 50 percent of the fourth and fifth percent of the before-tax participant contribution. The Company may also match after-tax participant contributions but matches only 25 percent of the fourth and fifth percent of after-tax participant contributions. Company matching contributions are applied to the before-tax contributions prior to the after-tax contributions. Participants may direct their Company matching funds to any investment fund within the Plan. Effective November 1, 2021, the Plan eliminated the Parker Stock Match Fund as the default option for Company matching funds if no other investment fund election is made by the participant. The new default option will be the investment fund designated by the Company's Investment Committee. Similar to participant contributions, Company matching contributions may be changed at any time. Also, the Company makes an annual contribution to eligible participants' RIA accounts.
Notes Receivable from Participants
Generally, the Plan has a loan provision which allows active participants to borrow a minimum of five hundred dollars up to the lesser of (a) 50 percent of their account balance or (b) fifty thousand dollars less the largest outstanding loan balance in the last 12 months. Participants may not borrow or withdraw any funds from their RIA account. Participant loans must be repaid over a period from one year to 4 1/2 years for general purpose loans and up to 10 years for residential loans. The applicable interest rate is equal to one percent above the published prime rate on the last day of the previous quarter. A majority of the loans between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 had repayment terms modified as a result of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. Due to various acquired plan transfers, some participant loans may have interest rates and repayment terms that differ from the Plan’s loan provisions. Notes receivable from participants are measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued interest. Upon final liquidation of participant accounts, delinquent loans are reclassified as distributions.



2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The financial statements of the Parker Retirement Savings Plan (the Plan) are prepared using the accrual method of accounting.
Investment Valuation
The Plan’s investments, except for the fully benefit-responsive investment contract, are reported at fair value. Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. (See Note 7 for further discussion). The fully benefit-responsive investment contract is measured at contract value. Contract value is the amount participants normally would receive if they were to initiate permitted transactions under the terms of the Plan. (See Note 6 for further discussion).
Purchases and sales of securities are reflected on a trade-date basis. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest and other income are recorded as earned on the accrual basis.
Costs incidental to the purchase and sale of securities, such as brokerage commissions and stock transfer taxes, as well as investment advisory fees, are charged to the investment fund to which they relate and are netted against dividend and interest income. Certain administrative costs and expenses incurred by the Plan are paid out of the Plan’s assets, and Parker-Hannifin Corporation (the Company) pays the remainder.
Risks and Uncertainties
Management believes the Plan’s investments are well diversified and do not create a significant concentration of interest rate, market or credit risk. However, due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participants’ accounts and the amount reported in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits. Participants assume all risk in connection with any decrease in the fair value of any securities in all the investment funds. Although the annual rates of return for the contracts held in the Contract Income Fund are guaranteed by major insurance companies and banks, the Company does not make any representations as to the financial capability of such companies or their ability to make payments under the contracts.
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Other
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Benefit distributions are recorded when paid.
Subsequent Events
The Plan has evaluated subsequent events that have occurred through the date these financial statements were issued. Effective January 1, 2022, the Plan amended company matching contributions to provide an amount equal to 100 percent on the first five percent of employees' contributions. No subsequent events occurred that required adjustment to these financial statements.



3. Vesting, Withdrawals and Distributions
Contributions are always fully vested, except for the RIA contributions. Upon completion of three years of employment, RIA contributions become fully vested and may be withdrawn from the Plan only after termination. In general, participants’ accounts are disbursed from the Plan after termination of employment, but under certain circumstances, a portion of their accounts may be withdrawn while still actively employed, subject to certain limitations and restrictions.
After participants terminate employment for any reason, accounts may be distributable to the participant or to the participant’s designated beneficiary. Distribution from the Plan may be deferred until the age of 701/2 if the participant’s account exceeds five thousand dollars. Distributions are made either in a single payment, quarterly installments or annuity purchase. Upon participant request, the Plan also allows the distribution of Parker common shares for amounts held in the Parker Stock Fund and Parker Stock Match Fund. The Plan provides that mandatory or involuntary lump-sum distributions in an amount more than one thousand dollars, but less than five thousand dollars, shall only be made in the form of an automatic rollover IRA. Dividends received by the Parker Stock Match Fund are either paid to the participants quarterly or annually or reinvested quarterly, at the participants’ election.



4. Plan Transfers
As a result of the Company's recent acquisitions, various qualified defined contribution plans were merged into the Plan during the plan year ended December 31, 2021. The value of the individual participants accounts did not change as a result of the transfer of assets to the Plan. The plans identified below were merged into the Plan:
Plan NameMerger DateAssets Transferred
Exotic Metals Forming Company LLC Profit Sharing Retirement and 401(k) PlanJanuary 1, 2021$144,932 
LORD Corporation Salaried Non-Exempt Employees' Savings and Retirement PlanJanuary 1, 2021184,012 
LORD Corporation Erie Hourly Employees' Savings Plan January 1, 202151,890 
LORD Corporation Salaried Exempt Employees' Savings and Retirement PlanJanuary 1, 2021507,028 
      Total transfer during 2021$887,862 


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5. Plan Investments
 
The following represents the fair value of Plan investments at December 31, 2021 and 2020:
20212020
Cash and cash equivalents$697 $335 
Mutual funds1,194,327 924,494 
Equity securities2,359,204 2,053,781 
Common/Collective funds2,516,521 1,708,429 
Self-directed brokerage account169,075 67,986 
Other securities175,099 194,197 
Total Plan investments at fair value$6,414,923 $4,949,222 


6. Contract Income Fund
The Contract Income Fund holds a portfolio of separate account and synthetic guaranteed investment contracts (GICs) and other short-term securities. The fund is fully benefit-responsive and associated investments are reported at contract value. Contract value is the relevant measure for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts since it is the amount received by participants if they were to initiate permitted transactions under the terms of the Plan. Contract value represents contributions, plus earnings, less participant withdrawals and administrative expenses.
The following represents the disaggregation of contract value between types of investment contracts held by the Plan at December 31, 2021 and 2020:
20212020
Short-term investment fund$17,387 $13,238 
Separate Account53,696 — 
Fixed maturity synthetic GICs62,286 63,095 
Constant duration synthetic GICs432,769 462,148 
$566,138 $538,481 

Separate account GICs are investments in a segregated account of assets maintained by an insurance company for the benefit of the investors. The total return of the segregated account assets supports the separate account GICs’ return. The crediting rate on this product will reset periodically and it will have an interest rate of not less than 0%.

Fixed maturity synthetic GICs generally consist of an asset or collection of assets and a benefit responsive, book value wrap contract purchased for the portfolio. The wrap contract provides book value accounting for the asset and assures that book value, benefit responsive payments will be made for participant directed withdrawals. The crediting rate of the contract is set at the start of the contract and typically resets every quarter. Generally, fixed maturity synthetics are held to maturity. The initial crediting rate is established based on the market interest rates at the time the initial asset is purchased, and it will have an interest crediting rate of not less than zero percent.

Constant duration synthetic GICs consist of a portfolio of securities and a benefit responsive, book value wrap contract purchased for the portfolio. The wrap contract amortizes gains and losses of the underlying securities over the portfolio duration, and assures that benefit responsive payments will be made at book value for participant directed withdrawals. The crediting rate on a constant duration synthetic GIC resets every quarter based on the book value of the contract, the market yield of the underlying assets, the market value of the underlying assets and the average duration of the underlying assets.
Withdrawals and transfers resulting from certain events, including employer-initiated events and changes in the qualification of the Plan may limit the ability of the fund to transact at book or contract value. These events may cause liquidation of all or a portion of a contract at market value. The Plan Administrator does not believe that the occurrence of any event which would limit the Plan’s ability to transact at book or contract value is probable.
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7. Fair Value Measurements
 
The following is a summary of Plan investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2021:
TotalQuoted Prices
In Active
Markets
(Level 1)
Significant Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
Cash and cash equivalents$697 $697 $ $ 
Mutual funds1,194,327 1,194,327   
Equity securities2,359,204 2,359,204   
Self-directed brokerage account169,075 169,075   
Total Plan investments in the fair value hierarchy3,723,303 $3,723,303 $ $ 
Plan investments measured at net asset value (a)
2,691,620 
Plan investments at fair value$6,414,923 


The following is a summary of Plan investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2020:
TotalQuoted Prices
In Active
Markets
(Level 1)
Significant Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
Cash and cash equivalents$335 $335 $— $— 
Mutual funds924,494 924,494 — — 
Equity securities2,053,781 2,053,781 — — 
Self-directed brokerage account67,986 67,986 — — 
Total Plan investments in the fair value hierarchy3,046,596 $3,046,596 $— $— 
Plan investments measured at net asset value (a)
1,902,626 
Plan investments at fair value$4,949,222 

(a)Plan investments measured at net asset value per share (or its equivalent) as a practical expedient to fair value have not been classified in the fair value hierarchy. These amounts are being presented in the tables above to permit reconciliation of the fair value hierarchy to the amounts presented in the Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Refer to Note 1 for fund information included in the fair value tables above. The following is a description of the valuation methodologies used to measure the fair values in the tables above. There have been no changes in the methodologies used to measure fair value at December 31, 2021 and 2020.

Cash and cash equivalents: Valued at cost, which approximates fair value.

Mutual funds and equity securities: Measured at fair value using quoted market prices.

Self-directed brokerage account: Valued at the closing price reported on the open market of the individual securities.

Plan investments measured at net asset value per share and excluded from the fair value hierarchy are common/collective funds in the amount of $2,516,521 and $1,708,429, at December 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively and the PIMCO Total Return Portfolio fund in the amount of $175,099 and $194,197, at December 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively. These Plan investments can be redeemed daily, without restriction on the timing of the redemption. Redemption of the entire investment balance generally requires at least 30-days' notice. At December 31, 2021 and 2020, the Plan had no unfunded commitments related to these investments.

The primary investment objective of all investment funds is to obtain a maximum total return and capital appreciation in an amount that at least equals various market-based benchmarks.

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8. Tax Status
The Internal Revenue Service has determined and informed the Company, by letter dated April 4, 2017, that the terms of the Plan and related trust, outlined in its determination filing on January 26, 2016, comply with applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Since the filing, the Plan has been amended to provide for various administrative changes. The Plan Administrator believes that the Plan continues to be designed and operated in compliance with the applicable provisions of the IRC.

United States generally accepted accounting principles require plan management to evaluate uncertain tax positions taken by the Plan. The Plan Administrator has concluded that, as of December 31, 2021 and 2020, there were no uncertain tax positions taken or expected to be taken by the Plan. The Plan has not recognized any interest or penalties related to uncertain tax positions. The Plan is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however, there are currently no audits in progress. 



9. Plan Termination
Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company, by action of its Board of Directors, without further approval by the shareholders, has the right to amend, modify, suspend, or terminate the Plan in its entirety, or for any subsidiary or operating location. No amendment, modification, suspension, or termination may permit assets held in trust by the trustee to be used for or diverted to purposes other than for the exclusive benefit of participants or their beneficiaries. If the Plan is terminated, all participant accounts would become fully vested.


10. Party-In-Interest
Certain Plan investments are managed by Fidelity. Fidelity Management Trust Company, a subsidiary of Fidelity, is the trustee as defined by the Plan and, therefore, these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions. Callan LLC is the Plan's investment advisor. The Plan invests in several Callan sponsored funds which qualify as party-in-interest transactions.
The Plan also holds shares of Parker-Hannifin Corporation common stock. Investment activity related to these shares qualify as party-in-interest transactions.


11. Reconciliation of Financial Statements to Form 5500
The following is a reconciliation of Net Assets Available for Benefits per the financial statements at December 31, 2021 and 2020, to Form 5500:
20212020
Net Assets Available for Benefits per Financial Statements
$7,119,580 $5,603,025 
Adjustment from contract value to fair value for fully benefit-responsive GICs4,930 20,443 
Adjustment for deemed distributed participant loans1
(4,605)(4,571)
Net Assets Available for Benefits per Form 5500$7,119,905 $5,618,897 
As a result of the adjustments above, Net income per Form 5500 is $613,145, a $15,548 decrease from Net increase per the Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.
1Notes receivable from participants are reported on the Form 5500 as participant loans and are considered to be plan investments, while classified as notes receivable from participants in the Plan’s financial statements.
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Parker Retirement Savings Plan
Schedule H, Line 4(i) – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2021
EIN 34-0451060
(Dollars in Thousands)

(a)(b)
Identity of issue, borrower, lessor,
or similar party
(c)
Description of investment including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Cost
(e)
Current
value
*Fidelity InvestmentsMoney Market Funds**$697 
Vanguard Group, Inc.Vanguard Institutional Index Fund**708,793 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Small Cap Equity Fund**272,296 
Vanguard Group, Inc.Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund**206,640 
Dodge & Cox Dodge and Cox International Stock Fund**109,546 
Vanguard Group, Inc.Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund**106,032 
Vanguard Group, Inc.Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund - Institutional Shares**63,316 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath Retirement Income Fund**66,557 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2015 Fund**43,401 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2020 Fund**204,993 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2025 Fund**467,392 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2030 Fund**446,033 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2035 Fund**345,543 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2040 Fund**270,884 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2045 Fund**140,897 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2050 Fund**133,094 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2055 Fund**75,645 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2060 Fund**35,880 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Glidepath 2065 Fund**9,408 
*Callan Open Architecture TrustCallan Diversified Real Assets Fund**4,498 
Mellon Investments CorporationContract Income Fund**566,138 
*Parker-Hannifin CorporationParker Stock Fund (1,537,513 Shares)**386,065 
*Parker-Hannifin CorporationParker Stock Match Fund (5,815,461 Shares)**1,387,903 
*Participant InvestmentsBrokerageLink Account: various stocks, mutual funds and REITs directed by participants**169,075 
PIMCO Investments LLCShort-Term Investment Funds**20,230 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private US Government Sector Fund, 2.74%, 4/1/2042**35,934 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private Real Return Bond Sector Fund, 1.44%, 8/1/2035**675 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private Mortgage Sector Fund, 2.69%, 11/1/2038**22,773 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private High Yield Sector Fund, 3.96%, 9/1/2027**5,330 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private Investment Grade Corporate Sector Fund, 3.17%, 12/1/2028**62,722 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private Asset Backed Securities Sector Fund, 1.16%, 1/1/2024**17,374 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Municipal Sector Fund Portfolio, 4.16%, 9/1/2031**2,086 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private Emerging Market Sector Fund, 3.40%, 10/1/2030**3,513 
PIMCO Investments LLCPIMCO Private International Sector Fund, 0.26%, 3/1/2047**4,462 
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Parker Retirement Savings Plan
Schedule H, Line 4(i) – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2021
EIN 34-0451060
(Dollars in Thousands)

(a)(b)
Identity of issue, borrower, lessor,
or similar party
(c)
Description of investment including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Cost
(e)
Current
value
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundAbbVie Inc; Common Stock; 60,586 Shares**8,203 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundAdvanced Micro Devices Inc; Common Stock; 48,915 Shares**7,039 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundAffirm Holdings Inc; Common Stock; 17,141 Shares**1,724 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundAlphabet Inc; Common Stock; 11,133 Shares**32,214 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundAmazon.com Inc; Common Stock; 8,666 Shares**28,895 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundAnalog Devices Inc; Common Stock; 30,335 Shares**5,332 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundApple Inc; Common Stock; 192,743 Shares**34,225 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBank of America Corp; Common Stock; 185,980 Shares**8,274 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBecton Dickinson and Co; Common Stock; 18,740 Shares**4,713 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBest Buy Co Inc; Common Stock; 25,007 Shares**2,556 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBiogen Inc; Common Stock; 10,737 Shares**2,576 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBooking Holdings Inc; Common Stock; 1,685 Shares**4,043 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBoston Scientific Corp; Common Stock; 156,314 Shares**6,640 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBristol-Myers Squibb Co; Common Stock; 75,523 Shares**4,709 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundBurlington Stores Inc; Common Stock; 13,656 Shares**3,981 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundCentene Corp; Common Stock; 84,288 Shares**6,945 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundCenterPoint Energy Inc; Common Stock; 74,419 Shares**2,077 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundCeridian HCM Holding Inc; Common Stock; 34,747 Shares**3,630 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundCharter Communications Inc; Common Stock; 13,632 Shares**8,888 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundChevron Corp; Common Stock; 47,249 Shares**5,545 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundCoca-Cola Co/The; Common Stock; 136,855 Shares**8,103 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundConocoPhillips; Common Stock; 86,598 Shares**6,268 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundConstellation Brands Inc; Common Stock; 12,211 Shares**3,065 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundDeere & Co; Common Stock; 14,569 Shares**5,011 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundDollar General Corp; Common Stock; 13,629 Shares**3,214 
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Parker Retirement Savings Plan
Schedule H, Line 4(i) – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2021
EIN 34-0451060
(Dollars in Thousands)

(a)(b)
Identity of issue, borrower, lessor,
or similar party
(c)
Description of investment including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Cost
(e)
Current
value
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundEastman Chemical Co; Common Stock; 43,937 Shares**5,346 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundEdison International; Common Stock; 36,821 Shares**2,539 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundMeta Platforms Inc; Common Stock; 28,256 Shares**9,504 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundFedEx Corp; Common Stock; 19,825 Shares**5,128 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundFifth Third Bancorp; Common Stock; 93,922 Shares**4,118 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundFleetCor Technologies Inc; Common Stock; 15,858 Shares**3,550 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundIngersoll Rand Inc; Common Stock; 84,718 Shares**5,242 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundIntuit Inc; Common Stock; 8,160 Shares**5,249 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundJohnson & Johnson; Common Stock; 17,797 Shares**3,045 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundLam Research Corp; Common Stock; 5,553 Shares**4,002 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundLeidos Holdings Inc; Common Stock; 32,225 Shares**2,865 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundEli Lilly & Co; Common Stock; 21,036 Shares**5,811 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundLowe's Cos Inc; Common Stock; 50,291 Shares**12,999 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundLyft Inc; Common Stock; 92,425 Shares**3,949 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundMastercard Inc; Common Stock; 43,679 Shares**15,695 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundMcDonald's Corp; Common Stock; 26,739 Shares**7,168 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundMicrosoft Corp; Common Stock; 135,413 Shares**45,542 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNeurocrine Biosciences Inc; Common Stock; 19,687 Shares**1,677 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNextEra Energy Inc; Common Stock; 111,906 Shares**10,448 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNIKE Inc; Common Stock; 30,971 Shares**5,162 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNorfolk Southern Corp; Common Stock; 27,399 Shares**8,157 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNorthrop Grumman Corp; Common Stock; 11,065 Shares**4,283 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNVIDIA Corp; Common Stock; 27,605 Shares**8,119 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundO'Reilly Automotive Inc; Common Stock; 13,873 Shares**9,798 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundPPG Industries Inc; Common Stock; 24,746 Shares**4,267 
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Parker Retirement Savings Plan
Schedule H, Line 4(i) – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2021
EIN 34-0451060
(Dollars in Thousands)

(a)(b)
Identity of issue, borrower, lessor,
or similar party
(c)
Description of investment including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Cost
(e)
Current
value
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundPioneer Natural Resources Co; Common Stock; 27,421 Shares**5,004 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundProcter & Gamble Co/The; Common Stock; 64,387 Shares**10,532 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundProgressive Corp/The; Common Stock; 83,829 Shares**8,605 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundRaytheon Technologies Corp; Common Stock; 40,209 Shares**3,460 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundRegeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc; Common Stock; 5,701 Shares**3,600 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundRivian Automotive Inc; Common Stock; 15,164 Shares**1,572 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundSVB Financial Group; Common Stock; 4,629 Shares**3,140 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundShopify Inc; Common Stock; 2,329 Shares**3,208 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundSnap Inc; Common Stock; 75,380 Shares**3,545 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundStanley Black & Decker Inc; Common Stock; 27,335 Shares**5,156 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundState Street Corp; Common Stock; 57,826 Shares**5,411 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundT-Mobile US Inc; Common Stock; 43,384 Shares**5,032 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundTesla Inc; Common Stock; 7,791 Shares**8,233 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundTexas Instruments Inc; Common Stock; 26,443 Shares**4,984 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundThermo Fisher Scientific Inc; Common Stock; 14,438 Shares**9,637 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundTruist Financial Corp; Common Stock; 102,913 Shares**6,026 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundUnitedHealth Group Inc; Common Stock; 21,216 Shares**10,653 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundVertex Pharmaceuticals Inc; Common Stock; 12,139 Shares**2,666 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundWells Fargo & Co; Common Stock; 210,563 Shares**10,103 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundWorkday Inc; Common Stock; 12,315 Shares**3,364 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundZimmer Biomet Holdings Inc; Common Stock; 37,783 Shares**4,800 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundZoomInfo Technologies Inc; Common Stock; 31,370 Shares**2,014 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundEaton Corp PLC; Common Stock; 43,757 Shares**7,562 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundLinde PLC; Common Stock; 21,689 Shares**7,514 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundSeagate Technology Holdings PL; Common Stock; 26,931 Shares**3,062 
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Parker Retirement Savings Plan
Schedule H, Line 4(i) – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2021
EIN 34-0451060
(Dollars in Thousands)

(a)(b)
Identity of issue, borrower, lessor,
or similar party
(c)
Description of investment including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Cost
(e)
Current
value
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundTrane Technologies PLC; Common Stock; 25,670 Shares**5,186 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundChubb Ltd; Common Stock; 18,425 Shares**3,576 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundNXP Semiconductors NV; Common Stock; 55,422 Shares**12,655 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundHost Hotels & Resorts Inc; Fund; 209,291 Shares**3,640 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundPrologis Inc; Fund; 44,891 Shares**6,130 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundSun Communities Inc; Fund; 19,895 Shares**4,177 
J. P. Morgan Inv. Mgmt Co - J. P. Morgan Analyst Large Cap Core FundCash including money market and futures accounts**9,456 
*Participant LoansParticipant Loans -- 4.25% - 11.5%, maturing through 203278,601 
Total Investments$—$7,059,662 
* Denotes Party-in-Interest
** Cost information is not required for participant-directed investments

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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Administrator of the Plan has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
PARKER RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
BY: Parker-Hannifin Corporation,
 Plan Administrator
BY: 
/s/ Todd M. Leombruno
 
Todd M. Leombruno
 Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Parker-Hannifin Corporation,
Plan Administrator
June 23, 2022


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CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
We consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statements (Form S-8 Nos. 333-130123 and 333-186733) pertaining to the Parker Retirement Savings Plan of Parker-Hannifin Corporation of our report dated June 23, 2022, with respect to the financial statements and supplement schedule of the Parker Retirement Savings Plan included in this Annual Report (Form 11-K) as of and for the year ended December 31, 2021.

/s/ BOBER, MARKEY, FEDOROVICH & COMPANY
Cleveland, Ohio

June 23, 2022



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