Managing Participants Beyond Termination of Employment - Robert Malczyk
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B P A S P A R T N E R C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 1 6
PANEL: MANAGING PARTICIPANTS BEYOND TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
• Carol Idone , VP, Client Relationship Management & Consulting, HANYS • Jude McDonough, Retirement Plan Advisor, Community Bank Wealth Management• Sean Arnold, QKA, CISP – Product Manager, BPAS AutoRollovers & MyPlanLoan
Moderator: Robert A. Malczyk , VP, Sales, BPAS
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I can’t afford to save for retirement
I have too much student debt
How much do I save for retirement and still have enough for my
(our) children’s college education
Heck I saved $40,000 in my 401(k) how much will I get a
month?
When should I retire? DO I HAVE ENOUGH?
Should I start Social Security at
62? 67? 70?
How much will my medical care cost?
I have money in my old employers 401(k) and
some IRA accounts, and some funds in a 403(b),
CAN YOU HELP ME?
What if I live to age 95?
Distribution Considerations
Cash it out?Leave it in the plan?
Rollover into an IRA?
Traditional or Roth?
Early Withdrawal Penalty (59 ½, 55)
Participant Loan
Company Stock – what is NUA?
Investment Options
Stocks
Bonds
Mutual Funds
Annuitize?
Income Streams
Fees
What are basis points?
Longevity Risk
Inflation Risk
Beneficiary Considerations
Healthcare Costs Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs)
Immediate Annuity
Deferred Annuity
Wealth Transfer
Estate PlanningLeaving a Legacy
4% Rule?
Case Study #1
• Female Age 66• Applied for full social security• Last 15 years working for a large employer (excellent medical coverage)• Previously employed as a nurse in a hospital – 403(b) savings• Large balance in her IRA• Total Assets $1m• Has a personal financial advisor
Greatest ConcernHealth Coverage for herself and her husband (significant costs for prescriptions)
Case Study #2• Husband, 63, self-employed, averages $100k per year income (net); no retirement savings• Wife, 60, public school teacher; participates in a DB plan which will replace 60% of
income; has $200,000 in a 403(b)• Both healthy• The wife will be inheriting $500,000 (net) from her mother’s estate, expected within 6
months
Greatest Concern• Wife would like to retire sooner than later• What to do with the $500,000• Health care costs (including LTC)
Case Study #3
• Husband and wife, ages 62 and 67• Been working with the company 20+ years• Household income approximately $300K per year• $500K in 401K assets• $300K in CD’s• $200K in other assets• Debt free including primary residence
Greatest Concerns:Health Coverage for younger spouse, Stock market volatility and when to retire
Solutions
• IRA Rollover• Keeping money in the plan• Annuity options• Lifetime withdrawals• Roth withdrawals• 701/2 minimum distributions• 4% Rule• New DOL Guidelines
Conclusion
Call BPASWe can help you
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