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Lump-Sum Payouts and Annuity Purchase for ExxonMobil Employees

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When considering retirement or a job change from ExxonMobil, it is imperative to learn about your eligibility for a lump-sum payment offered by your retirement plan.

When deciding whether or not to take a lump-sum payment, it is essential to plan out the allocation of proceeds you will receive. For those working at ExxonMobil, this money may comprise a significant portion of the financial assets in their possession and may be the only private source of their retirement income. With that under consideration, it may be in your best interest to seek assistance with different retirement options and electing the one best suited for your needs.

The insurance association LIMRA conducted a study of employees retiring, changing jobs, or leaving the workforce with eligibility for a lump-sum payment from their pension plan. The study's purpose was to assist pension companies with developing products and services that  help employees preserve their pension benefits. The study includes information on 1,763 employees eligible for a lump-sum payment from their employer's retirement plan: 684 employees who had retired in the past three years, and 1,079 employees who had changed jobs or left the workforce in the past three years.

Size and Growth of the Market

Employees who are eligible for a lump-sum payment from their ExxonMobil-sponsored retirement plan include those who are:

  • retiring
  • disabled
  • changing jobs or leaving the workforce
  • losing their job due to layoffs or corporate downsizing
  • participating in a pension plan that is being terminated
  • beneficiaries of a deceased participant in a pension plan

In 1996, employer-sponsored pension plans made up a total of $336 billion in benefit payments – an increase of 6 percent from 1995 and 31 percent from 1991. Of that amount, an estimated 28 percent ($94 billion) was in lump-sum payments. This amount does not include more than $20 billion that plan participants choose to leave in their plans.

The U.S. Department of Labor found that from January 1993 to September 1994, 940 workers aged 40 and older received a lump-sum payment.  Subsequent analysis indicates that this study underestimates the number of people receiving a payment and that it does not include those who were offered a payment but left the money in the plan. It does show that a large number of workers representing billions of dollars have the task of deciding what to do with this money.

The number of employees faced with this decision, as well as the amount of money involved, is not only large but increasing rapidly. Three factors contributing to this rapid increase are:

  • the growth of defined contribution plans, particularly 401(k) plans.
  • the growth of participant account balances in defined contribution plans.
  • the increasing number of persons reaching retirement age early in the next century.

Need for Assistance

As an employee of ExxonMobil, choosing the right pension option can be one of the most important financial decisions you will make. Those eligible for a lump sum payment will have countless options. Their choices will include at least one or more of the following options:

  • take the money in one lump-sum cash payment
  • leave the money in the previous employer's plan
  • transfer the money directly to an IRA
  • take a cash payment and transfer it to an IRA within 60 days
  • take the money in installments or purchase an immediate annuity

Each option has advantages and disadvantages. The options have differing effects on household income, tax liabilities, and preserving pension benefits. Not all options create the same estate value or survivor benefits for beneficiaries. Some options create maximum current income but not estate value. Other options create no current income but preserve estate value and spousal benefits.

Employees are strongly discouraged from taking a cash distribution. If they do, they will have to pay Federal and State taxes and if under 59 1/2, may incur a 10 percent penalty. The employee has 60 days to place this money into an IRA or qualified pension plan to avoid income and penalty taxes. However, the employee will not receive the 20 percent refund until income taxes are filed for that year; and, to avoid the taxes and penalty on the amount withheld, the individual must put, within the same 60 days, the equivalent of the 20 percent withheld into an IRA or qualified pension plan.  The 10 percent penalty is not imposed if the employee died, became disabled, reached age 59½, or reached 55 in the year his or her employment was terminated. If the employee has a loan from the plan, it will have to repaid.

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Size of Payment

For retirees, the average lump-sum payment offered is $119,200. In addition, nearly 15 percent of retirees have lump-sum payments valued at $250,000 or more.  When eligible for a lump-sum payment, the most popular option chosen is to transfer the money to an IRA – 2 in 5 employees choose this option. Approximately 1 in 5 employees leave the money in the employer's pension plan. Another popular option is to take the money in installments or as a series of annuity payments. A cash payment is popular among job changers. Of those taking a cash payment, 45 percent saved some or all of the money.

Where Do Retirees Invest or Save the Money?

For those transferring the money to an IRA or taking a cash payment, the majority invest the money in mutual funds. Other savings and investment products include money market funds, savings accounts, annuities, stocks, and bonds. The competition for these investment dollars is high. No one company has a dominant market share. The five companies with the largest market share have a combined market share of less than 25 percent.

Those placing the money in an IRA show no clear preference for the type of company chosen to service the account. Banks and credit unions are the most popular among retirees, with 27 percent opening their IRA with this type of institution. Mutual fund companies are more popular with job changes – 1 in 3 employees who experienced a job change placed their IRA with a mutual fund company.

Leaving the money in the ExxonMobil-provided pension plan is the easiest option for an employee to choose. Other reasons include:

  • The plan offers good service.
  • They want to avoid taxes and penalties.
  • The plan has good investment performance.
  • They liked the investment choices.
  • They would have a larger amount of money.

Sources of Assistance

ExxonMobil plays a critical role of providing information to employees on their options. Over 90 percent of employees felt they received adequate information from their employer. This information includes employer-written materials, employer seminars, and face-to-face meetings with the employer's staff. Another useful source of information mentioned frequently is commercially available written material from bookstores.

Most do not seek the advice of a professional. They rely on either their own analysis or the help of family and friends. If retirees choose to contact a professional, they typically choose a financial planner or independent investment advisor.

Conclusion

Pension companies and employers are only in the early stages of understanding the needs of employees eligible for a lump-sum payment from their pension plan and designing products and services to help these employees. They can play a vital role in assisting employees in preserving their retirement benefits. Pension companies need to be more proactive in providing plan sponsors with necessary tools. One example is a service plan where the company assumes many of the administrative procedures performed by the employer. This service offers the employer the pension company's expertise in advising employers and cost savings. It offers employees access to a full time retirement specialist who works daily with employees in similar situations. In addition, the employer can tailor the services to meet the special needs of its employees.

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Notes

  1. Woods, John R., 'Pension Benefits Among the Aged: Conflicting Measures, Unequal Distributions,' Social Security Bulletin, Volume 59, No. 3, Fall 1996
  2. LIMRA estimates approximately 23 percent of persons eligible for a lump-sum distribution leave this money in the employer's plan.
  3. Retirement Benefits of American Workers: New Findings from the September 1994 Current Population Survey, U.S. Department of Labor Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration Office of Research and Economic Analysis, September 1995.
  4. Participants in 457 plans are not allowed to transfer their distribution to an IRA, and cash distributions are only allowed after retirement.
  5. Stable value investments – a type of investment that is only offered within pension plans. Stable value investments – also commonly referred to as guaranteed interest contracts (GICs) – are a popular investment option for participants in defined contribution plans. A stable value investment option offers a return of money invested at a predetermined interest rate.

 

 

 

How does the ExxonMobil Savings Plan compare against typical retirement savings plans, and what unique features does it offer that can benefit employees approaching retirement? Additionally, can you elaborate on the necessary steps ExxonMobil employees should take within the savings plan to ensure maximum contributions and employer match during their service years?

ExxonMobil Savings Plan: ExxonMobil's Savings Plan offers flexibility with pre-tax, after-tax, and Roth contributions, and features a 7% company match for the first 6% of employee contributions, a unique benefit compared to typical plans. Employees should contribute the maximum percentage to receive the full match and regularly review their investment allocations through the Voya platform​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

What are the eligibility criteria for employees to participate in the ExxonMobil Pension Plan, and how is the retirement benefit calculated? As employees consider their long-term savings strategy, how does the option of a lump-sum distribution versus an annuity influence their financial planning at ExxonMobil?

ExxonMobil Pension Plan: Employees are automatically enrolled and eligible for benefits after five years of service, with full retirement benefits offered at 55 with 15 years of service. The pension is calculated based on 1.6% of final average pay multiplied by years of service, minus a social security offset. Lump-sum and annuity options affect long-term financial planning, with lump sums offering immediate flexibility while annuities provide a steady income​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

In what ways does the ExxonMobil Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support employees during personal or family crises, and what confidentiality measures are in place to protect their privacy? Additionally, how can ExxonMobil employees access these services, and what are the key resources available through this program?

Employee Assistance Program (EAP): ExxonMobil's EAP provides confidential counseling services for personal and family issues like anxiety, addiction, and family conflict. Services are accessible by phone, video chat, or text, with privacy strictly protected. Employees can contact ComPsych for guidance and support through the GuidanceNow app or website​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

With the introduction of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) at ExxonMobil, how do these accounts help employees manage their health care and dependent care expenses more effectively? What guidelines should employees follow to ensure they maximize their tax advantages while complying with IRS regulations during the enrollment process?

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs): FSAs at ExxonMobil allow employees to reduce taxable income by contributing pre-tax dollars to healthcare or dependent care expenses. Employees should estimate their expenses carefully during the enrollment period and comply with IRS rules, ensuring they submit claims by April 15th of the following year​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

How does ExxonMobil define "work-life balance," and what specific benefits and programs are in place to support this philosophy for employees? Can you discuss how employees can utilize these options, such as flexible schedules and leave of absence policies, without negatively impacting their career progression within the company?

Work-Life Balance: ExxonMobil promotes work-life balance with programs like “Flex Your Day,” allowing flexibility in work hours, and up to 20 days of back-up dependent care. Employees are encouraged to use these options strategically to maintain career progression while balancing personal obligations​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

In light of the various medical plan options offered at ExxonMobil, how should employees approach selecting the right plan to best meet their healthcare needs? What factors should they consider, including family health history and financial implications, when making their decisions?

Medical Plan Selection: ExxonMobil offers Aetna POS II and network-only options, allowing employees to choose between plans based on cost, coverage, and provider access. Employees should assess their family's healthcare needs, financial situation, and preferred providers when selecting the most appropriate plan​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

For ExxonMobil employees nearing retirement, what resources are available to help them understand the nuances of health benefits coordination through Medicare and their ExxonMobil coverage? How can they best navigate this transition, and what checkpoints should they be aware of to ensure they remain compliant with company policies during retirement?

Retirement Health Benefits and Medicare: ExxonMobil offers resources to help employees coordinate health benefits with Medicare upon retirement. Employees nearing retirement should explore their options through the Your Total Rewards portal and ensure compliance with company policies during the transition​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

What financial education resources does ExxonMobil provide to employees to promote informed decision-making about their retirement savings and benefits? Can you detail how programs like the Financial Fitness Program enable employees to strategically manage their finances and plan for retirement?

Financial Education Resources: ExxonMobil's Financial Fitness Program, provided in collaboration with Ernst & Young, helps employees manage their finances with resources such as EY Navigate and personalized financial planning. This program supports informed decision-making about retirement and savings strategies​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

As part of the benefits provided by ExxonMobil, how does the company facilitate employee participation in volunteer programs and charitable activities through the ExxonMobil Foundation? How can employees engage with these initiatives while also balancing their work commitments?

Volunteer Programs: Through the ExxonMobil Foundation, employees can engage in charitable activities via the Volunteer Involvement Program (VIP), which offers grants to nonprofits based on time spent volunteering. Participation in these programs is flexible, enabling employees to balance work commitments with volunteer efforts​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

How can ExxonMobil employees get in touch with benefits representatives to address specific questions about their retirement and savings plans? What are the recommended channels and best times to reach out for assistance to ensure they receive timely and relevant information about their options?

Contacting Benefits Representatives: Employees can reach out to the ExxonMobil Benefits Service Center at 833-776-9966 during business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m. CST) for assistance with retirement and savings plan questions. The Your Total Rewards portal also offers 24/7 access for reviewing and managing benefits​(ExxonMobil_2024_ExxonMo…).

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
ExxonMobil offers a traditional defined benefit pension plan that provides a monthly retirement benefit. Employees can choose between a lump-sum payment or a monthly annuity. The plan calculates benefits based on final average pay and years of service.
Layoffs and Restructuring: ExxonMobil announced plans to lay off approximately 1,900 employees in 2024 as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts. These layoffs are aimed at improving cost efficiency and adapting to market changes amidst fluctuating oil prices (Sources: MarketScreener, Nasdaq). Facility Closures: The company is closing its Clinton, New Jersey facility, leading to the loss of hundreds of jobs. Most affected employees are being offered roles at the Houston headquarters (Source: ROI-NJ). Operational Strategy: The restructuring is part of ExxonMobil's broader strategy to consolidate its North American research and technology operations in Houston, which is expected to enhance research capabilities and drive long-term growth (Source: ROI-NJ).
ExxonMobil provides RSUs that vest over time, offering employees shares upon vesting. They also grant stock options, allowing employees to buy shares at a set price.
ExxonMobil offers a comprehensive benefits package that addresses a wide range of employee needs. For 2023, the company continued to provide robust health insurance options, including various medical, dental, and vision plans. These plans offer extensive coverage for preventive care, major dental services, and comprehensive vision care, including allowances for lenses and frames or contact lenses. Notably, the medical plans also cover telemedicine services, second opinion services, and enhanced fertility benefits. This reflects ExxonMobil's commitment to ensuring its employees have access to high-quality healthcare options that cater to their specific needs. In 2024, ExxonMobil has introduced several enhancements to its benefits offerings. The Employee Health Advisory Program provides professional counseling services for mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and family conflicts, in a confidential environment. Additionally, the company continues to support employees through a pre-tax spending plan, allowing them to make tax-free contributions to cover eligible health care and dependent care expenses. These benefits are particularly relevant in today's economic and political climate, where managing healthcare costs and ensuring mental well-being are critical. ExxonMobil's focus on comprehensive and flexible healthcare benefits underscores its commitment to supporting the overall well-being of its employees.
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For more information you can reach the plan administrator for ExxonMobil at p.o .box 64111 Spring, TX 77387-4111; or by calling them at 832-624-6731.

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