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MASSMutual Employees: 4 Reasons for the Return of Market Volatility

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Market volatility remains a worry for many approaching retirement. 'Forty-five employees should conduct periodic portfolio reviews and adjustments to reflect their financial goals and risk tolerance,' says Paul Bergeron, of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement Group.

'The market conditions change and you just have to be informed and flexible.' Tyson Mavar with The Retirement Group - part of Wealth Enhancement Group - advises MASSMutual employees not to jump ship on short-term market moves.

In this article we will discuss:

1. Impact of Market Volatility: How market downturns are a major concern for pre-retirees and retirees - particularly women and those nearing retirement age.

2. Inflation and Interest Rates: Analyzing how recent economic developments and fiscal policies may push inflation and thus affect interest rates and investment decisions.

4. Changes in Investment Strategies: Evaluation of the transition from quantitative easing to more traditional economic measures and their impact on the market, including the role of algorithmic trading and natural market cycles.

According to a new study from Fidelity Investments, market volatility is a top concern for pre-retirees and retirees - 51% said market downturns were one of their top worries. The study also found that market volatility is a top concern for women more than men - 58% to 44% in women versus 44% in men. And those nearer retirement age worry more about market volatility than those farther away from retirement.

  1. Inflation Fears

A February 2 employment report showed continued stagnant wage growth, raising fears of rising inflation and interest rates. Inflation is a rise in general prices that reduces the purchasing power of money.

Expanding economic issues was a fiscal policy issue in the US. Recent tax cuts raised fears the 'fiscal stimulus' could be inflationary and raise interest rates.

The yield on 10-year Treasury bonds hit 2.88 percent on February 8 - the highest level in four years. While higher dividend yields do not necessarily hurt stock prices, they do create competition for investors' money. And so some investors might choose to invest in bonds instead of equities.

  1. Algorithmic Trading

A type of investment that uses computers to quickly execute large trades based on predetermined triggers to buy or sell stocks is called algorithmic trading. One estimate is that algorithmic trading comprises about fifty percent of daily S&P 500 Index activity.

Many conditions 'push the button' on buy or sell programs, but market observers say some sell programs were activated when the 10-year Treasury yield approached 3%.

  1. End of Easy Money.

That price decline could also signal the end of monetary easing. Recent years saw the U.S. Federal Reserve and other big global central banks adopt a quantitative easing policy of low interest rates. Quantitative easing is when central banks try to stimulate economic development by hiking interest rates. Although last fall the Federal Reserve announced the end of quantitative easing, the markets may just be beginning to feel the effects of that program end.

  1. Natural Market Cycles

Market corrections are part of investing. There have been 76 corrections of 5 to 10 percent, 26 pullbacks of 10 to 20 percent, eight retreats of 20 to 40 percent and three drawdowns of more than 40 percent since the end of World War II. A long-term perspective is reassuring because it reminds you that fluctuations have happened many times before.

Market moves are impossible to predict over the next few weeks but likely to remain volatile. Investment portfolios of MASSMutual employees and retirees must reflect their objectives, time horizon and risk tolerance. Keep in mind why you invested, stay the course and avoid overreactions.

Like weather, market volatility is variable and hard to predict. We check the forecast and prepare for different weather conditions just as regularly as investors should review and adjust their investment portfolios in response to market conditions. We can't control the weather but we can protect ourselves and our investments from market volatility. Staying informed makes us weather the storm and come out stronger on the other side.

Published on 29 January 2018, CNBC.com. The S&P 500 Composite index tracks stocks; it is an unmanaged index representative of the U.S. stock market. Performance of an index is not indicative of historical performance of an investment. Past performance does not warrant future results. No one can own an index directly. The return and principal value of stock prices will oscillate with changing market conditions. If sold, shares might fetch more or less than their original price.

It is a gamble - and MASSMutual employees and retirees must invest with an understanding of their own objectives, time horizon and risk appetite. Changing market conditions will change the returns and principal values of investments. Investments can fetch more or less than their original cost when sold. The opinions expressed and materials provided are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any security. Any corporations or stock indices mentioned are merely illustrative. Neither is it a solicitation to buy or sell securities.

Wall Street Journal 2 February 2018.

Employees and retirees of the MASSMutual must remember that a bond's market value changes with interest rates. Most often, old bonds appreciate as interest rates rise. Depending on whether an investor sells a bond before maturity, its value could be greater or less than the original purchase price. In case the issuer does not default, an investor holding a bond to maturity will get the interest payments due plus the original principal amounting to $600,000. Investments with a higher yield target also are more risky.

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  1. 'Retiring in a recession, downturn, or period of market volatility? Things to consider.' Fidelity,  www.fidelity.com .

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What is the primary purpose of the 401(k) plan offered by MASSMutual?

The primary purpose of the 401(k) plan offered by MASSMutual is to help employees save for retirement in a tax-advantaged way.

How can employees at MASSMutual enroll in the 401(k) plan?

Employees at MASSMutual can enroll in the 401(k) plan through the company’s benefits portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What types of contributions can employees make to their MASSMutual 401(k) accounts?

Employees can make pre-tax contributions, Roth (after-tax) contributions, and possibly catch-up contributions if they are age 50 or older.

Does MASSMutual offer a company match for 401(k) contributions?

Yes, MASSMutual offers a company match for employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, subject to specific terms and conditions.

What is the vesting schedule for the company match at MASSMutual?

The vesting schedule for the company match at MASSMutual typically follows a graded vesting schedule, which means employees earn ownership of the match over a period of time.

Can employees at MASSMutual take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, employees at MASSMutual may have the option to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to plan rules and limits.

What investment options are available in the MASSMutual 401(k) plan?

The MASSMutual 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and possibly company stock.

Are there any fees associated with the MASSMutual 401(k) plan?

Yes, there may be fees associated with the MASSMutual 401(k) plan, such as administrative fees and investment management fees, which are outlined in the plan documents.

How often can employees change their contribution amounts in the MASSMutual 401(k) plan?

Employees can typically change their contribution amounts to the MASSMutual 401(k) plan on a regular basis, often at any time during the year.

What resources does MASSMutual provide to help employees manage their 401(k) investments?

MASSMutual provides various resources, including online tools, educational materials, and access to financial advisors to help employees manage their 401(k) investments.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
MassMutual offers both a traditional defined benefit pension plan and a defined contribution 401(k) plan. The defined benefit plan includes a cash balance component, where benefits grow based on years of service and compensation, with interest credits added annually. The 401(k) plan features company matching contributions and various investment options such as target-date funds and mutual funds. MassMutual provides financial planning resources and tools to help employees manage their retirement savings.
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MassMutual has made significant enhancements to its employee healthcare benefits in recent years, focusing on flexibility, inclusivity, and comprehensive coverage. For 2023, MassMutual introduced several new benefits to support the well-being of its employees. Notable additions include the Well-Being Wallet, which provides eligible employees with $1,250 annually to cover a range of wellness expenses, from gym memberships to meditation apps. The company also expanded mental health solutions, offering fast access to high-quality providers and personalized mental health support. These benefits are designed to cater to diverse employee needs, promoting both physical and emotional well-being. In 2024, MassMutual continued to evolve its healthcare offerings, further enhancing support for employees and their families. The company’s medical plans include a variety of options, with wellness rewards and opportunities for before-tax savings through Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). Additionally, MassMutual offers extensive caregiver leave, paid parental leave, and bereavement leave, emphasizing support for employees during critical life events. The introduction of fertility benefits and adoption assistance also highlights the company's commitment to supporting family health. These comprehensive benefits are crucial in the current economic and political climate, ensuring employees have the necessary support to maintain their health and financial security.
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