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Company:
Edison International
Plan Administrator:
2244 Walnut Grove Ave
Rosemead, CA
91770
(626) 302-1212
Regardless of age, profession, and living location, many individuals possess the ultimate goal of retiring comfortably, including those employed in Edison International. With that under consideration, it is imperative to acknowledge that retirement does not necessarily have equal value across state lines. One's state of residency determines their taxes, cost of living, and climate, making some locations more desirable and fitting for retirement to certain Edison International employees. In addition, income and purchasing power can have different values in various locations of the country. For the purpose of this article, we will be ranking the top states that are ideal for retirement.
For those employed in Edison International, spontaneously moving to a different country with desirable characteristics for retirement may seem appealing. Despite that, it is crucial to consider working with a financial advisor to increase your likelihood of success and consolidate a solid financial plan that will cater to your retirement needs. Research suggests people who work with a financial advisor feel more at ease about their finances and could end up with about 15% more money to spend in retirement . 1 When taking that into account, those working for Edison International may benefit from meeting with an advisor at The Retirement Group and running a complimentary cash flow analysis to better understand their future prospects for retirement.
Best States for Minimizing Taxes in Retirement
When contemplating a comfortable retirement, those employed in Edison International must recognize how reducing tax liability is a top priority. The following states listed below either have no state income tax, no tax on retirement income, or a substantial discount on the taxes levied on retirement income. These states also have no state income tax, and favorable sales, property, inheritance, and estate taxes.
As an employee of Edison International , if those states aren't appealing to you, you may want to consider the subsequent tier of states with reduced taxation. While the tax benefits aren't up to par with the ones mentioned above, these following states have no taxes on social security income. As an example, Washington has no state income tax but has a 6.5% state sales tax. With that under consideration, while it is essential for Edison International employees to look into the pros and cons of taxation when considering retirement in another state, finding a home that is suitable and comfortable for your needs is of utmost importance as well.
That same shift from growing assets to drawing them down applies directly to the pension decisions in front of you at Edison International. Edison International 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.
On the healthcare side, Edison International 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 Edison International's retiree coverage with Medicare Part B and Part D enrollment timing can also reduce duplication and avoid late-enrollment penalties. Connecting your specific Edison International benefits situation to a comprehensive retirement income plan - and understanding how each component interacts - gives you the most complete picture of what retirement will look like.
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What is the 401(k) plan offered by Edison International?
The 401(k) plan offered by Edison International is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save a portion of their paycheck before taxes are taken out.
How can I enroll in the Edison International 401(k) plan?
Employees can enroll in the Edison International 401(k) plan through the company's HR portal or by contacting the benefits department for assistance.
Does Edison International offer a company match for the 401(k) contributions?
Yes, Edison International offers a company match on employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, which helps employees save more for retirement.
What is the maximum contribution limit for the Edison International 401(k) plan?
The maximum contribution limit for the Edison International 401(k) plan is set by the IRS and may change annually. Employees should check the latest IRS guidelines for the current limit.
Can I change my contribution percentage to the Edison International 401(k) plan?
Yes, employees can change their contribution percentage to the Edison International 401(k) plan at any time, typically through the HR portal.
What investment options are available in the Edison International 401(k) plan?
The Edison International 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and company stock, allowing employees to choose based on their risk tolerance.
When can I access my funds from the Edison International 401(k) plan?
Employees can access their funds from the Edison International 401(k) plan upon reaching retirement age, or under certain circumstances such as financial hardship or termination of employment.
Are there any fees associated with the Edison International 401(k) plan?
Yes, there may be administrative fees associated with the Edison International 401(k) plan, which are disclosed in the plan documents provided to employees.
How does Edison International ensure the security of my 401(k) investments?
Edison International takes the security of 401(k) investments seriously by using reputable financial institutions and providing regular statements and updates to employees.
Can I take a loan against my 401(k) from Edison International?
Yes, employees may have the option to take a loan against their 401(k) balance with Edison International, subject to the plan's terms and conditions.
For more information you can reach the plan administrator for Edison International at 2244 Walnut Grove Ave Rosemead, CA 91770; or by calling them at (626) 302-1212.
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