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Owens Corning employees handling an inheritance should weigh the emotional cost of their legacy against the financial gain. A financial advisor like The Retirement Group can help align such large assets with long-term retirement and investment goals so decisions today reflect past and future needs.
Getting an inheritance means much more than just receiving money. It is an opportunity to protect your family financially. We advise Owens Corning employees to review their financial plans now so that their inheritance fits into their existing strategy and enhances their future prospects, according to The Retirement Group advisors.
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1. The Legal & Tax Implications: Understanding inheritance laws and the need to consult with legal and tax professionals is important.
2. Emotional and Strategic Financial Planning: Emotional aspects of receiving an inheritance must be balanced against strategic financial planning for the long term.
3. Retirement and Wealth Management: Assessing the impact that an inheritance may have on retirement plans and wealth management in general, with an eye toward Owens Corning employees.
Heirloom wealth may be a curse or a blessing. Even if you suspect a relative has planned to include you in their will, you may have overlooked some other aspects of the inheritance process. Here are some considerations if the event does occur.
Ask a lawyer or tax expert before making any decisions about inheritance—this is informational only and not a substitute for real advice.
Take your time. If someone cared enough about you to leave you an inheritance, you may need time to mourn their death. This is vital, but most of the bigger decisions regarding your inheritance will probably wait. Sometime later you may be better able to make decisions. Neh, don't go it alone. So many laws, options and dangers exist that an expert may be necessary.
Consider your own family. An inheritance may change one's own financial strategy. Make sure you consider this.
A tax collector could come to visit. The tax consequences if you inherited an IRA are important. Distributions to non-spouse beneficiaries are required by the end of the tenth calendar year following the year of death of the account owner under the SECURE Act.
The new rule also does not require the non-spouse beneficiary to withdraw funds within 10 years, as I have learned as a Owens Corning employee. The money must be withdrawn by the end of the tenth calendar year following the inheritance, however. Others may include the surviving spouse of the IRA owner, disabled or chronically ill individuals, people no older than the IRA owner and minor offspring of the IRA owner.
Stay informed. The estate laws have changed many times since you thought they were the same.
Keep in mind what you should be doing in your situation. The sentiment is understandable—you may want to leave your inheritance as it is out of respect for your relative. What if the inheritance is not right for your situation now? A financial professional can help you decide whether the inheritance meets your objectives, time horizon, and risk tolerance.
Added Fact:
Of those who received an inheritance, 42% said it affected their retirement timeline, the study found. Some retired earlier than expected and some worked longer to cash in on the inheritance. That insight illustrates why Owens Corning employees considering retirement should consider how an inheritance might affect their financial goals, lifestyle decisions, and overall retirement strategy. An integrated approach combining the inheritance and long-term retirement plans may help with informed decision-making.
Added Analogy:
Managing an inheritance as a Owens Corning employee feels like receiving an heirloom—an extremely sentimental piece. Like you would handle such an heirloom carefully, you should handle your inheritance strategically as well. Think about holding that heirloom and realizing its significance in your life and in your family history. As you would consult experts on art preservation to determine its true value and to ensure its long-term preservation, you should also consult lawyers, tax, and financial professionals about how to manage your inheritance. Consider your inheritance a treasure—honor the past while making sound financial decisions for the future. Like an heirloom that tells generations of stories, your inheritance should be a part of your overall wealth management strategy that will live on indefinitely.
Before finalizing any estate plan, it is worth examining how Owens Corning's employer-sponsored benefits fit into the broader picture. Owens Corning maintains an active defined benefit pension plan, meaning eligible employees continue to accrue benefits based on years of service and compensation. If you are eligible for a lump sum payout, IRS Section 417(e) segment rates determine how the future annuity stream converts to a present-value payment - rising rates compress the lump sum, so monitoring the plan's stability period and lookback month is critical before you lock in your election date. The choice between a single-life annuity, a joint-and-survivor option, or a lump sum (where available) is generally irrevocable once made, and timing that decision relative to interest rate conditions can meaningfully affect your retirement income picture.
Healthcare is another key area where Owens Corning provides continued medical coverage to eligible retirees, which can bridge the gap between retirement and Medicare eligibility at age 65 or serve as a supplement to Medicare thereafter. Confirming the service and age requirements for retiree coverage, and understanding your premium contribution, is an important step in building an accurate healthcare cost projection. Coordinating Owens Corning's retiree coverage with Medicare Part B and Part D enrollment timing can also reduce duplication and avoid late-enrollment penalties. A retirement plan that fully integrates your Owens Corning benefits gives you the most accurate projection of your future financial picture.
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What is the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
The Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save for retirement through pre-tax and/or after-tax contributions.
How can I enroll in the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
Employees can enroll in the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan by accessing the enrollment portal through the company’s HR website or by contacting the HR department for assistance.
What are the contribution limits for the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
The contribution limits for the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan are set by the IRS and may change annually. Employees should check the latest IRS guidelines or consult the Owens Corning benefits team for current limits.
Does Owens Corning offer a company match for the 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, Owens Corning offers a company match for employee contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan, which helps employees maximize their retirement savings.
When can I start contributing to the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
Employees can start contributing to the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan as soon as they are eligible, typically after completing a specified period of employment.
How often can I change my contributions to the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
Employees can change their contribution amounts to the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan at any time, subject to the plan's guidelines.
What investment options are available in the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
The Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles to suit different risk tolerances.
Can I take a loan from my Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, Owens Corning allows employees to take loans from their 401(k) Savings Plan, subject to specific terms and conditions outlined in the plan documents.
What happens to my Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan if I leave the company?
If you leave Owens Corning, you have several options for your 401(k) Savings Plan, including rolling it over to an IRA or a new employer's plan, cashing it out, or leaving it in the Owens Corning plan if eligible.
Is there a vesting schedule for the Owens Corning 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, Owens Corning has a vesting schedule for company match contributions, meaning employees must work for a certain period to fully own those contributions.
For more information you can reach the plan administrator for Owens Corning at , ; or by calling them at .
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