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Essential Checklist for DexCom Employees Navigating the Loss of a Loved One

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Losing a loved one can be a difficult experience. Yet, during this time, you must complete a variety of tasks and make important financial decisions. You may need to make final arrangements, notify various businesses and government agencies, settle the individual's estate, and provide for your own financial security. The following checklist may help guide our DexCom clients through the matters that must be attended to upon the death of a family member.

Note:  Some of the following tasks may have to be completed by the estate's executor.

Initial Tasks

  • Upon the death of your loved one, call close family members, friends, and clergy first because you'll need their emotional support.
  • Arrange the funeral, burial or cremation, and memorial service. Hopefully, your loved one will have made arrangements ahead of time. Look among his or her papers for a letter of instruction containing final wishes. Such instructions may also be stated in his or her will or other estate planning documents. Arrange any cultural rituals, and make any anatomical gifts.
  • Notify family and friends of the final arrangements.
  • Alert your loved one's place of work, union, professional organizations, and any organizations where he or she may have volunteered.
  • Contact DexCom and arrange for bereavement leave.
  • Place an obituary in the local paper.
  • Obtain certified copies of the death certificate. The family doctor or medical examiner should provide you with the death certificate within 24 hours of the death. The funeral home should complete the form and file it with the state. Get several certified copies (photocopies may not be accepted); you will need them when applying for benefits and settling the estate.
  • Review your family member's financial affairs, and look for estate planning documents, such as a will and trusts, and other relevant documents, such as deeds and titles. We also suggest that these DexCom clients locate any marriage certificate, birth or adoption certificates of children, and military discharge papers, which you may need to apply for benefits. These documents may be found in a safe-deposit box, or your loved one's attorney may have copies.

  • Report the death to Social Security by calling 1-800-772-1213. For our DexCom clients whose loved one was receiving benefits via direct deposit, request that the bank return funds received for the month of death and thereafter to Social Security. Do not cash any Social Security checks received by mail. Return all checks to Social Security as soon as possible. Surviving spouses and other family members may be eligible for a $255 lump-sum death benefit and/or survivor benefits. We suggest that these DexCom clients go to ssa.gov for more information.
    • Make a list of assets. Put safeguards in place to protect any property. Make sure mortgage and insurance payments continue to be made while the estate is being settled.
    • Arrange to retrieve your loved one's belongings from his or her workplace. Collect any salary, vacation, or sick pay owed to your loved one, and be sure to ask about continuing health insurance coverage and potential survivor's benefits for a spouse or children. Unions and professional organizations may also offer death benefits. If the death was work-related, the estate or beneficiaries may be entitled to worker's compensation benefits.
    • Contact past employers regarding pension plans, and contact any IRA custodians or trustees. Review designated beneficiaries and post-death distribution options.

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  • Locate insurance policies. The policies could include individual and group life insurance, mortgage insurance, auto credit life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment, credit card insurance, and annuities. Contact all insurance companies to file claims. • Contact all credit card companies and let them know of the death. Cancel all cards unless you're named on the account and wish to retain the card.
  • Retitle jointly held assets, such as bank accounts, automobiles, stocks and bonds, and real estate.
  • For our DexCom clients whose loved one owned, controlled, or was a principal in a business, check to see if there are any buy-sell agreements under which his or her interest must be sold.
  • Within 3 to 9 Months after Death

    • File the will with the appropriate probate court. If real estate was owned out of state, file ancillary probate in that state also. If there is no will, contact the probate court for instructions, or contact a probate attorney for assistance.
    • Notify creditors by mail and by placing a notice in the newspaper. Claims must be made within the statute of limitations, which varies from state to state (30 days from the actual notice is common). Insist upon proof of all claims.
    • A federal estate tax return may need to be filed within 9 months of death. State laws vary, but state estate tax and/or inheritance tax returns may also need to be filed. Federal and state income taxes are due for the year of death on the normal filing date unless an extension is requested. If there are trusts, separate income tax returns may need to be filed. These DexCom clients may want to seek the advice of a tax professional.

    Within 9 to 12 Months after Death

    • Update your own estate plan if your loved one was a beneficiary or appointed as an agent, trustee, or guardian.
    • Update beneficiary designations on your retirement plans, including IRAs, and transfer-on-death accounts on which your loved one was named beneficiary.
    • Reevaluate your budget and short-term and long-term finances.
    • Reevaluate your insurance needs, and update beneficiary designations on insurance policies on which your loved one was the named beneficiary.
    • Reevaluate investment options.

     

     

     

     

    What retirement savings options does DexCom offer to its employees?

    DexCom offers a 401(k) savings plan that allows employees to save for retirement through pre-tax and Roth contributions.

    Does DexCom match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?

    Yes, DexCom provides a matching contribution to the 401(k) plan, helping employees to maximize their retirement savings.

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

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

    What is the vesting schedule for DexCom's 401(k) matching contributions?

    DexCom has a vesting schedule that typically requires employees to complete a certain number of years of service before they fully own the matching contributions.

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

    Yes, DexCom allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to specific terms and conditions outlined in the plan.

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

    The DexCom 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles.

    Is there a minimum contribution requirement for the DexCom 401(k) plan?

    Yes, DexCom has a minimum contribution requirement for employees who wish to participate in the 401(k) plan, which is outlined in the plan documents.

    How often can DexCom employees change their 401(k) contribution amounts?

    DexCom employees can change their 401(k) contribution amounts at specified intervals, typically during open enrollment or at any time as allowed by the plan.

    What happens to my DexCom 401(k) if I leave the company?

    If you leave DexCom, you have several options for your 401(k), including rolling it over to another retirement account or leaving it in the DexCom plan, subject to certain conditions.

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

    Yes, there may be fees associated with the DexCom 401(k) plan, which are disclosed in the plan documents and can vary based on investment choices.

    With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
    DexCom offers a 401(k) plan but does not currently provide a defined pension plan for its employees. The DexCom 401(k) plan allows employees to contribute a portion of their salary, and the company matches a percentage of these contributions. As of 2022, the plan's total retirement assets were over $234 million, with 5,430 participants. The plan is accessible to all full-time employees aged 21 and over, with the option to start contributing immediately upon employment. For specific terminology and detailed plan descriptions, DexCom uses standard retirement-related terms like "vesting," "deferral," and "matching contributions." The plan focuses on providing long-term savings opportunities, emphasizing employee participation and the benefits of employer matching.
    Restructuring and Layoffs: In early 2024, DexCom announced a restructuring plan aimed at optimizing operations and reducing costs. The company is expected to lay off approximately 5% of its workforce as part of this initiative. This move is a strategic response to the current economic uncertainties and is designed to enhance efficiency and profitability amidst fluctuating market conditions. The importance of addressing this news is heightened by the current economic environment, which is marked by inflationary pressures and changing investment dynamics. Understanding such developments is crucial for assessing the potential impact on employee benefits and job security. Company Benefits and Pension Changes: Alongside the restructuring, DexCom has also made adjustments to its benefits and pension plans. The company has modified its 401(k) match policy, reducing the employer contribution rate from 5% to 3%. Additionally, there have been changes to the pension plan, including a freeze on new pension accruals. These changes reflect broader trends in the industry where companies are reassessing their benefits structures in response to financial pressures. It is essential to monitor these developments as they affect employee retirement planning and long-term financial stability, especially in light of current tax and investment environments.
    DexCom provided stock options to executives and key employees, with a four-year vesting schedule. RSUs were granted to align interests with shareholders, typically vesting over three years.
    DexCom Careers Page: DexCom's official careers page provides a detailed overview of their employee benefits, including health insurance plans, wellness programs, and other related benefits. Health Insurance Plans and Benefits: Medical Insurance: DexCom offers various medical plans, including PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) and HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) options. Coverage often includes preventive care, emergency services, and specialist visits. Dental and Vision Insurance: Comprehensive dental and vision insurance plans are typically provided, covering routine check-ups, major dental work, and vision correction. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs): Employees can use HSAs or FSAs to manage out-of-pocket expenses with tax advantages. Telehealth Services: Access to virtual consultations and telemedicine is commonly available.
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