Understand employee benefits
At this time of year, employees are given the opportunity to enroll in benefits programs, such as health insurance and retirement savings. Taking advantage of benefits atwork canmake a significant impact not only on your current finances but also on your ability to retire comfortably. The following are some of the potential benefits you should consider carefully each year.
401(K) OPTIONS
If your employer offers a 401(k) plan option— especially with an employer match— you should definitelymake at least the minimum contribution necessary to receive themaximumemployer match.
Even if it will stretch your budget, you shouldmake sure you are receiving the highest contribution fromyour employer. The employer match is free money. Even if you are a conservative investor, there is no reason not tomake the contribution that maximizes the employer match. Even if you have to borrowthe money on a short-term basis to ensure themaximum employer match, itmakes sense to do so.
If you are 50 or older in 2023, youmay contribute up to
MEDICAL SPENDING ACCOUNTS
If you enroll in a high-deductible health care plan, you are allowed to open a health savings account (HSA), which has significant tax advantages and is useful in retirement.
With anHSA, your contributions are deductible fromyour federal taxes, and the income and growth are also tax-free if your withdrawals are used for medical expenses, which include copays, deductibles and health insurance premiums.
You are not required to spend your contributions, earnings or growth in one year; you are allowed to carry the balances forward fromone year to the next, and even into retirement. Once you are eligible forMedicare, you can no longermake contributions, but you are allowed to maintain the account andmake withdrawals for medical expenses tax-free.
If youmake withdrawals for non-medical expenses, the withdrawals are taxable. Your spouse can inherit the account and use the funds formedical expenses tax-free. So theHSAhasmany advantages during yourworking life and into retirement. In 2024, themaximumcontribution is
If you don’t have a high-deductible health care plan, you can use a flexible spending account, or FSA. Contributions are tax-free. However, there is a significant limitation in comparison to anHSA; you are required to withdrawthe contribution, earnings and growth on a yearly basis. In 2023, you can contribute up to
STUDENT LOAN AND TUITION COVERAGE
Tuition coverage for high school and college tuition are offered bymany employers. Such coverage varies greatly; some employers offer assistance with student loan repayments. If the employer offers education benefits, any benefits over
INSURANCE ASSISTANCE AND OTHER BENEFITS
Many employers offer supplementary insurance coverage available to the employee at group rates that are significantly lower cost than individual rates would be. This insurance can cover disability, long-term care, critical-illness care and pet insurance. These sorts of coverage are voluntary to the employee.
Many employers offerwellness programs, assistance programs that cover alcohol addiction, substance abuse and mental health.
Other options can include free or low-cost advisory services for financial and retirement planning, estate planning, divorce counseling and college saving.
Bottom line: Employer services for employees cover a wide range. Many of these services aremuchmore cost-effective than services available on an individual basis. Many of these services have significant advantages both while you are employed and in retirement. It is to your advantage to understand these options and to use themwhen it benefits you.
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