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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 KeyCorp 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 KeyCorp 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 KeyCorp 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 KeyCorp , 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.
That same shift from growing assets to drawing them down applies directly to the pension decisions in front of you at KeyCorp. KeyCorp provides a cash balance pension plan that credits your account with a percentage of pay plus interest each year. Unlike a traditional defined benefit plan, the lump sum value equals your accumulated account balance rather than a discounted future annuity - so IRS segment rate fluctuations have a less direct impact on your payout. At retirement you can typically elect the balance as a lump sum or convert it to an annuity; which option provides greater lifetime value depends on the conversion rate and your life expectancy. This account-based structure offers transparency about your current benefit that can simplify retirement income planning.
On the healthcare side, KeyCorp 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 KeyCorp's retiree coverage with Medicare Part B and Part D enrollment timing can also reduce duplication and avoid late-enrollment penalties. Connecting your specific KeyCorp 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.
What type of retirement plan does KeyCorp offer to its employees?
KeyCorp offers a 401(k) Savings Plan to help employees save for retirement.
How can KeyCorp employees enroll in the 401(k) Savings Plan?
KeyCorp employees can enroll in the 401(k) Savings Plan through the company’s HR portal or by contacting the benefits department.
Does KeyCorp match employee contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, KeyCorp provides a matching contribution to employee contributions made to the 401(k) Savings Plan, subject to certain limits.
What is the maximum contribution limit for KeyCorp's 401(k) Savings Plan?
The maximum contribution limit for KeyCorp's 401(k) Savings Plan is determined by IRS regulations and may change annually.
Can KeyCorp employees take loans against their 401(k) Savings Plan balance?
Yes, KeyCorp allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) Savings Plan balance under certain conditions.
What investment options are available in KeyCorp's 401(k) Savings Plan?
KeyCorp's 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds and other investment vehicles.
How often can KeyCorp employees change their 401(k) contribution amounts?
KeyCorp employees can change their 401(k) contribution amounts at any time, subject to payroll processing schedules.
Is there a vesting schedule for KeyCorp's 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, KeyCorp has a vesting schedule for its matching contributions, which determines when employees fully own those contributions.
At what age can KeyCorp employees begin withdrawing from their 401(k) Savings Plan without penalties?
KeyCorp employees can begin withdrawing from their 401(k) Savings Plan without penalties at age 59½.
What happens to KeyCorp's 401(k) Savings Plan if an employee leaves the company?
If an employee leaves KeyCorp, they can roll over their 401(k) Savings Plan balance to another retirement account or leave it in the plan, depending on the balance.
For more information you can reach the plan administrator for KeyCorp at , ; or by calling them at .
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