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6 Retirement Myths Every Expedia Group Employee Should Not Fall For!

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During our 30+ years helping retirees, the majority have been very excited to start the planning process. However, some have been surprised to find out our recommendations differ from what they have heard elsewhere.

This is because there’s a lot of misinformation swirling around. As a fiduciary, we are legally obligated to serve your best interests at all times. So, we can tell you achieving the retirement you desire is not going to happen if you’re sidetracked by myths and false information.
That's why we aim to debunk the top six retirement myths that Expedia Group employees may have heard. Our goal is to help you start building the retirement of your dreams today.

Myth #1: If I receive a pension, I do not have to make any decisions regarding my pension.

If Expedia Group offers you a defined-benefit plan, your pension is primarily the responsibility of the company. However, that doesn’t mean you just wait for a check in the mail once you retire. You have major decisions to make.


If offered a pension, employees can potentially elect to receive a monthly payout like a traditional pension or they could convert their pension into a one-time lump-sum benefit, which can be subsequently rolled over into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and then controlled by the retiree.

So, monthly or lump-sum pension?

Each payout has its own set of pros and cons. Deciding which option is most appropriate for you involves many factors. Deciding which option is most appropriate for you involves many factors. It is best done with the help of a professional, who can incorporate all aspects of your financial life – Social Security, 401(k), real estate, and inheritance into your decision.

Further, married Expedia Group employees may have survivor benefit options to consider. At retirement, it is possible that you have multiple survivor options to choose from for the monthly pension, but these are only available for a qualified spouse.

Myth #2: If I receive a pension from Expedia Group , Social Security becomes less important.

Social Security will likely be one of your primary sources of retirement income. And just like your pension, you should carefully consider how best to use it based on your personal needs.

The size of your Social Security benefit is greatly determined by your age when you claim. You can receive your full Social Security retirement benefit upon reaching your Full Retirement Age, which is age 66 or 67, depending on your date of birth. But you can claim a permanently reduced benefit as early as age 62. Delaying Social Security until age 70 entitles you to a higher benefit of up to 8% per year. A benefit at age 70 will be 76-77% higher than the payout if you start at age 62.


Ultimately, factors such as your other income sources, marital status and health should guide your decision, not just when you can get the biggest Social Security paycheck.

Myth #3: When I retire from Expedia Group doesn’t matter

No, no, no. When you retire has a major effect on the quality of your retirement.

For one, years of service is one of the primary factors in your pension calculation. Generally, the longer you work at Expedia Group, the higher your pension. Your pension is also impacted by interest rates, which fluctuate. When rates are lowered, lump-sum pension payouts are increased, and vice versa.

Plus, Expedia Group retirement benefits are not set in stone. They are subject to change. For example, the significant changes made to Expedia Group’s pension calculation, health care subsidies and retiree health insurance.

You may find that it is more financially advantageous to retire sooner or later than your desired retirement date.

Myth #4: Expedia Group stock is a good investment

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Something Expedia Group employees should be aware of is that we commonly see employees invest an excessive amount of their 401(k) in their company’s stock. While it can be rewarding to own a piece of a respected company, it may be risky from a retirement planning perspective.

Firstly, most of your financial life becomes dependent on the performance of one company. That includes your current income and retirement income from the Expedia Group pension and 401(k) plan (if Expedia Group offers these to you). Such a high concentration of your financial well-being in a single company is risky. Secondly, a single stock can be riskier and more volatile than a mutual fund or the broader stock market. Therefore, the greater amount of Expedia Group stock you have in your 401(k), the more you can expect your investment return to fluctuate.

It’s more appropriate to diversify the investment choices in your Expedia Group 401(k) account (If Expedia Group offers you a 401K). That means selling your company stock and investing in mutual funds. The right mix of funds depends on your specific needs, goals and level of risk you’re comfortable with.

Myth #5: It’s better to leave my 401(k) with my company.

Upon leaving Expedia Group, you may leave some or all of your savings in your Expedia Group 401(k) account (If this is offered to you). However, there are a variety of benefits to rolling over your 401(k) to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). These include greater investment choices, greater withdrawal flexibility, more withholding options, and professional management by an advisor of your choosing.

When done properly, no tax applies to the rollover. One area of your 401(k) that provides no flexibility is tax withholdings.Every withdrawal is subject to a mandatory 20% federal tax plus applicable state taxes.

Myth #6: Medicare will cover my medical expenses

One of the biggest expenses for most people in retirement is health care. Taking the time to review your options can help you plan accordingly and avoid large out-of-pocket costs that could derail your retirement.

Once you turn 65 you are Medicare-eligible You and your Medicare-eligible dependents are required to enroll in Medicare Part A (hospital benefits) and Part B (doctor benefits). These two parts cover about 80% of health care benefits for individuals, so it’s important to consider your supplemental coverage options.

What type of retirement plan does Expedia Group offer to its employees?

Expedia Group offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.

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

Yes, Expedia Group provides a matching contribution to employee 401(k) plans, subject to certain limits.

What is the eligibility criteria for participating in Expedia Group's 401(k) plan?

Employees of Expedia Group are generally eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of service.

How can employees at Expedia Group enroll in the 401(k) savings plan?

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

What investment options are available in Expedia Group's 401(k) plan?

Expedia Group offers a variety of investment options in its 401(k) plan, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles.

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

Yes, Expedia Group allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to the plan's rules and limits.

What is the vesting schedule for employer contributions in Expedia Group's 401(k) plan?

The vesting schedule for employer contributions at Expedia Group typically follows a graded vesting schedule, which employees can review in the plan documents.

How often can employees change their contribution amounts to the 401(k) plan at Expedia Group?

Employees at Expedia Group can change their contribution amounts to the 401(k) plan multiple times throughout the year, as allowed by the plan.

Does Expedia Group offer financial education resources for employees regarding their 401(k) plan?

Yes, Expedia Group provides financial education resources and tools to help employees make informed decisions about their 401(k) savings.

What happens to an employee's 401(k) savings if they leave Expedia Group?

If an employee leaves Expedia Group, they can choose to roll over their 401(k) savings to another retirement account, leave the funds in the current plan, or withdraw the funds, subject to applicable taxes and penalties.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Expedia Group offers its employees a 401(k) plan and retirement savings options. Their 401(k) plan allows eligible employees to contribute pre-tax earnings, with the company providing a match for a portion of the contributions. According to the IRS limits, contributions in 2022 were capped at $20,500, in 2023 at $22,500, and in 2024 at $23,000​ (Wikipedia)​ (Wikipedia). Expedia's retirement plan is primarily a defined contribution plan rather than a traditional defined benefit pension plan​ (Wikipedia). Expedia employees become eligible for the 401(k) plan after meeting specific service requirements, and they can take advantage of company matching to boost their retirement savings​ (TIAA). For example, the plan may offer a match of up to 5% of salary depending on the employee’s contribution. Withdrawals from the plan without penalty are available after reaching the age of 59½, but hardship withdrawals are allowed under specific conditions, such as medical emergencies or home purchase
In 2023, Expedia Group announced a restructuring plan to streamline its operations and cut costs. This involved laying off around 10% of its workforce as part of an effort to improve operational efficiency and focus on its core businesses. The company cited the need to adapt to the changing travel industry landscape and economic pressures as reasons for these cuts.
Stock Option Acronym: SO Description: Expedia Group offers stock options to its employees as part of its compensation package. Stock options typically vest over a period of time, providing employees with the opportunity to purchase company stock at a predetermined price. Stock Option Availability: Available to a range of employees including executives and senior management. The options are often granted based on performance and tenure.
URL: Expedia Group Careers Details: Look for sections related to employee benefits or health insurance. The official site usually has the most current and accurate information. Glassdoor: URL: Glassdoor Expedia Group Benefits Details: Employee reviews and benefits information provided by current and former employees. Indeed: URL: Indeed Expedia Group Benefits Details: Insights from employee reviews about health benefits and other compensation aspects. LinkedIn: URL: LinkedIn Expedia Group Careers Details: Company profiles often include information about benefits and employee experiences. Forbes or Business Insider: URL: Search for relevant articles or news on Forbes or Business Insider Details: Look for any recent articles discussing Expedia Group’s health benefits or employee compensation updates.
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