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The Five Biggest Stealth Costs in Retirement for Covetrus Employees

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'Covetrus employees must remain vigilant about hidden costs in retirement, as unexpected expenses like health care, taxes, and inflation can have a real impact on their long-term financial well-being. Proactive planning and budgeting for these stealth expenses can provide much-needed peace of mind as they enter retirement.' – Michael Corgiat, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

'Covetrus retirees often underestimate the impact of inflation and unexpected medical costs on their retirement savings. By planning for these stealth expenses and adjusting their budgets accordingly, they may avoid unnecessary financial strain and maintain a comfortable lifestyle throughout retirement.' – Brent Wolf, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. The five most common stealth expenses in retirement, including health care, taxes, emergencies, family-related expenses, and inflation.

  2. The impact of inflation and unexpected costs on Covetrus retirees.

  3. Strategies to reduce the burden of stealth expenses through proactive planning and saving.

Many Covetrus employees concentrate on budgeting and income management while making retirement plans. While this is crucial, planning for hidden or stealth costs—unexpected expenses that can occur and negatively impact finances—is often overlooked. Even with a well-thought-out budget, retirees may find themselves caught off guard by these expenses, leading to unnecessary stress.

Unexpected expenses are a significant factor in 43% of retirees feeling more financially worried than before retirement, according to a recent study by TheSeniorList.com. 1  Many Covetrus retirees realize that they are unprepared for the hidden costs that emerge once they leave employment, despite saving substantial amounts for retirement. While $1.26 million is considered an ideal amount to retire comfortably, 2  many Covetrus employees haven’t reached this target, making them vulnerable to unanticipated costs that could derail their financial plans.

“Covetrus retirees and pre-retirees recognize the imperative to plan for unforeseen financial events, but they often struggle to put aside sufficient funds to do so,” says Paul Bergeron, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement. The current high rate of inflation is making it more challenging for investments and savings to keep up with rising prices, exacerbating the issue. Notably, 20% of retirees and 35% of pre-retirees say they experienced a financial shock that caused them to lose more than 25% of their assets, according to the Retirement Risk Survey conducted by the Society of Actuaries (SOA) Research Institute. 3  This underscores the importance of addressing hidden expenses in retirement.

To help prevent financial strain, Covetrus retirees should prepare for and anticipate the five most common stealth expenses listed below.

Health Care Expenses

Covetrus retirees are often surprised by the full cost of health care, despite it being a known expense. Unexpected medical expenses, especially for serious or chronic conditions, can become a significant financial burden. 'Putting numbers around the potential cost of unexpected medical crisis is notoriously challenging, and even chronic health issues are hard to estimate, especially if they last longer than expected,' says Patrick Ray, a financial advisor at The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement. The price of medical care might vary greatly. A hospital stay of two nights could cost about $20,000, but a longer stay or a serious illness could easily exceed $100,000. 4

Even for those with insurance, medical bills are a common source of hidden costs. Covetrus retirees may need to cover a significant portion of medical expenses due to escalating insurance premiums, co-pays, and deductibles. By confirming they have adequate insurance coverage, including supplemental insurance for unforeseen medical costs, retirees can manage these expenses more effectively. Home insurance can also provide additional financial support for unexpected costs, such as an injury on the property.

Taxes

Taxes do not disappear in retirement, despite what many retirees may assume. Many Covetrus retirees believe they won’t need to pay taxes once they stop working. However, this is rarely the case, especially for those with multiple income sources. 'Although many retirees no longer earn a salary, they still receive income from an array of sources, such as employer-sponsored plans, savings and investments, and Social Security,' says Kevin Won, a financial advisor with The Retirement Group.

Depending on its source, retirement income may be taxed differently. For example, distributions from retirement accounts like IRAs and 401ks are taxable, and Social Security benefits may be taxed if a retiree's income surpasses certain thresholds. Taxes on investment income can complicate retirement planning. Covetrus retirees can save on taxes by using strategic asset placement and planning. 

Emergencies

Emergencies are an inevitable aspect of life, and their unpredictability makes them especially challenging to prepare for. These emergencies can include anything from car repairs and home maintenance to unanticipated legal or family medical expenses. Neva Bradley, a financial advisor at The Retirement Group, emphasizes the importance of putting money aside for these situations. On a fixed income, she explains, 'retirees who don't put funds aside for emergencies risk facing unexpected expenses that could reduce  their monthly income, making it harder to cover necessary costs.'

Covetrus retirees can manage these unexpected costs by maintaining a separate emergency savings fund. It is important to set aside a percentage of funds specifically for emergencies, so retirees can cover expenses without having to dip into their primary retirement savings or return to work.

Family Emergencies

Financial emergencies involving family members can also be a significant hidden expense in retirement. Many retirees, including those at Covetrus, want to help their adult children or grandchildren during difficult times. Helping adult children in a crisis or contributing to grandchildren’s college tuition could cost up to $20,000 per year or more for tuition alone.

Major family events, such as the death of a spouse, can also create high expenses. For instance, typical funerals cost between $7,000 and $12,000, 5  and there may also be legal fees to settle the estate, which can range from $5,000 to $10,000 or more. 6  Financial advisor Kevin Won stresses the importance of planning for these expenses. “Retirees who want to help family members through tough times should think through how they plan to cover those costs,” he says.

Costs Associated with Inflation

Inflation is one of the most common and unpredictable expenses in retirement. Many Covetrus retirees aren’t prepared for their purchasing power to slowly decrease. Inflation can significantly erode the value of retirement funds, making it harder to maintain your desired lifestyle. 'Inflation isn't something you can control, but it is something you can plan for,' says Kevin Won. This begins by understanding how inflation could erode your purchasing power over time. For instance, investments of $50,000 annually today would notionally need to grow to $90,000 in 20 years to maintain the same purchasing power.

Inflation impacts every aspect of life, from housing and health care to food and transportation. Inflation and the cost of living were cited by 28% of retirees as the most unexpected aspect of their retirement planning, slightly surpassing the 27% who mentioned medical and health care costs, according to the SeniorList survey. Covetrus retirees living in older homes or regions susceptible to natural disasters may also face additional costs for repairs or insurance.

Three Strategies to Reduce Retirement Stealth Expenses

Fortunately, Covetrus retirees can take steps to prepare for and reduce the burden of these hidden costs.

Create a 'Stealth' Annual Budget

One practical approach is to create an annual budget specifically for stealth expenses. By planning in advance, Covetrus retirees can minimize the stress of dealing with unforeseen bills, which many mistakenly treat as emergencies. Neva Bradley advises, 'Budget for these expenses annually.' Regular retirement budgeting should include costs such as car updates or appliance replacements.

Delay Retirement

Delaying retirement by even a few months or years can help enhance a retiree's financial situation. Continuing to work allows retirees to save more, avoid early withdrawals from retirement accounts, and let investments grow. Neva Bradley recommends that Covetrus retirees 'push back retirement for as long as practical' to strengthen their financial position.

Put the Money Away Early

One of the most effective ways to prepare for unforeseen expenses is to start saving for retirement as early as possible. Paul Bergeron from The Retirement Group suggests using health savings accounts (HSAs) to save for future medical costs. 'Health care costs are on the rise and often exceed what retirees anticipate. An HSA can help,' he notes. Even without an HSA, Covetrus retirees should prioritize saving for medical expenses to cover co-pays, co-insurance, and uncovered health care costs that can quickly add up.

In Conclusion

Hidden costs, such as health care, taxes, emergencies, family-related expenses, and inflation, can significantly affect Covetrus retirees’ financial well-being. While these expenses are often unforeseen, retirees can take proactive steps to plan for them. By budgeting for unexpected costs annually, delaying retirement, and saving strategically, Covetrus retirees can alleviate the financial strain brought on by stealth expenses and craft a comfortable retirement.

The soaring expense of long-term care, often not fully covered by health insurance, is a major concern for retirees. Those who are currently 65 have almost a 70% chance of needing some type of long-term care services in the future. 7  Planning ahead for these costs, whether through insurance or savings, is crucial for safeguarding retirement income.

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Sources:

1. TheSeniorList. ' Surprise Retirement Costs: What Seniors Need to Know To Protect Their Savings ,' by Amie Clark. 8 Oct. 2024.

2. CNBC. ' The 'magic number' to retire comfortably fell to $1.26 million--but people are less confident they can reach it ,' by Jessica Dickler. 21 Apr. 2025. 

3. Society of Actuaries. “ Retirement Risk Survey Finds Financial Shocks .” Society of Actuaries, 19 Dec. 2024.

4. International Citizens Insurance. ' How Must Does Healthcare Cost in the U.S.? ' 2025.

5. Trust & Will. ' Funeral Costs 101 .' 2025.

6. Trustate. ' Estate Expenses - Who Pays What? ' 2025.

7. Administration for Community Living. ' How Much Care Will You Need? ' 18 Feb. 2020.

Other Resources:

Kiplinger. “The Five Biggest Stealth Costs in Retirement.” Kiplinger, 26 May 2025.

What type of retirement plan does Covetrus offer to its employees?

Covetrus offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.

Can employees of Covetrus contribute to their 401(k) plan?

Yes, employees of Covetrus can make contributions to their 401(k) plan through payroll deductions.

What is the maximum contribution limit for Covetrus employees under the 401(k) plan?

The maximum contribution limit for Covetrus employees under the 401(k) plan is determined by the IRS and may change annually. Employees should check the current limits for the specific year.

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

Yes, Covetrus offers a matching contribution to employee 401(k) contributions, subject to certain conditions.

When does Covetrus start matching employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?

Covetrus typically starts matching employee contributions after the employee has completed a certain period of service, as outlined in the plan documents.

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

Covetrus employees can enroll in the 401(k) plan by completing the enrollment process through the company's designated benefits portal.

What investment options are available in Covetrus' 401(k) plan?

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

Can Covetrus employees change their contribution amounts to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Covetrus employees can change their contribution amounts to the 401(k) plan at any time, subject to plan rules.

Is there a vesting schedule for Covetrus' 401(k) matching contributions?

Yes, Covetrus has a vesting schedule for its matching contributions, which means employees must work for a certain period before they fully own the matched funds.

How can Covetrus employees access their 401(k) account information?

Covetrus employees can access their 401(k) account information through the company's benefits portal or by contacting the plan administrator.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Covetrus offers its employees both a 401(k) plan and a pension plan, designed to help them prepare for retirement. For the 401(k) plan, employees are eligible to participate after one year of service. Covetrus provides a company match, which becomes available once the employee has completed their first year. The 401(k) plan is designed to align with Covetrus's commitment to employee well-being and financial health. Regarding the pension plan, Covetrus uses a Defined Benefit plan structure. The eligibility for this plan typically includes a combination of years of service and age, though specific details about the formula or exact qualifications were not readily available. The name of the pension plan and more detailed information about the pension formula are typically found in the company’s official documents or annual reports.
Restructuring and Layoffs: Covetrus has undergone significant restructuring, leading to layoffs as part of consolidating its North American operations. The company laid off 80 employees across various U.S. locations. This restructuring aims to streamline operations, reduce role duplication, and enhance customer service for veterinary practices. Additionally, Covetrus has completed its separation from former parent company Henry Schein, which included exiting transitional service agreements. Pension and 401(k) Changes: With ongoing economic shifts, adjustments in 401(k) contribution limits for 2024 have been announced. These changes include an increase in the contribution limit to $23,000 and catch-up contributions for those aged 50 and over, allowing them to contribute up to $30,500. These pension adjustments are aligned with the SECURE Act 2.0, impacting Covetrus employees and others participating in these plans.
For Covetrus, employee stock options (SOs) and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) are critical components of their compensation packages, especially designed to attract and retain top talent within the organization. Covetrus offers both Non-Qualified Stock Options (NQSOs) and Incentive Stock Options (ISOs) as part of their stock option program. NQSOs are available to employees at all levels, offering the right to purchase Covetrus stock at a predetermined price, typically below market value, after meeting specific vesting periods. ISOs are usually reserved for top executives and offer favorable tax treatment compared to NQSOs. Regarding RSUs, Covetrus grants these units primarily to senior leadership and critical employees. RSUs represent a commitment by Covetrus to award shares of its stock at a future date, contingent upon the employee meeting certain performance milestones or continued employment. RSUs typically vest over a set period, such as three to five years, promoting long-term retention. In 2022, 2023, and 2024, Covetrus continued to emphasize these equity compensation tools as part of their overall strategy to enhance employee engagement and align their workforce with shareholder interests. Eligibility for stock options and RSUs at Covetrus is generally based on job level and performance, with the company ensuring that key contributors are rewarded with these equity incentives.
Covetrus offers a comprehensive suite of health benefits to its employees, focusing on various options that cater to different needs. For the years 2022 through 2024, Covetrus provided standard health insurance, dental and vision insurance, and options for both Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). These plans are designed to support a wide range of healthcare needs, from routine check-ups to more extensive medical procedures. Additionally, Covetrus includes life insurance and disability coverage in their benefits package, ensuring that employees have access to critical support in case of unforeseen circumstances. The company also emphasizes wellness programs, offering initiatives to promote healthier lifestyles among its workforce. A significant aspect of Covetrus's health benefits is their commitment to flexibility. Employees have options for different levels of coverage depending on their personal or family needs. The use of wellness incentives, such as gym memberships or health coaching, is encouraged to maintain a balanced work-life integration.
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