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Brent Wolf, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement, emphasizes the importance of tailored financial planning to help safeguard FM Global employees' long-term retirement goals when navigating federal IRA protections and strategic rollovers amidst rising bankruptcy trends.
Kevin Landis, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement, says FM Global employees may want to proactively engage with financial experts to navigate the intricate legal and financial terrains of IRA protections, especially in light of the recent updates under BAPCPA, to craft a robust defense against unforeseen economic challenges.
In this article, we will discuss:
Federal protections for IRAs under ERISA and BAPCPA, including recent updates and limits.
How rising bankruptcy trends may impact older individuals and IRA assets.
Strategic considerations for FM Global employees when rolling over retirement accounts.
The intersection of financial planning and legal protections is often complex, especially during challenging times, such as when bankruptcy events are on the rise. For those working at FM Global and contemplating the future, understanding the scope and limits of protections available for Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) is vital. This article explores the federal safeguards in place for IRAs and how effectively they may shield your retirement assets from creditors.
Federal Retirement Fund Protection
For employees at FM Global, it's important to know how different retirement accounts, including IRAs, are shielded from creditors and legal actions. Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), traditional pensions and 401k plans enjoy robust protection against both corporate and personal bankruptcy. Additionally, individual accounts up to $250,000 are covered against bank failures by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
Before the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), protection levels for IRAs varied by state compared to 401k plans. With BAPCPA, a uniform level of protection across states has been set, although it varies depending on the IRA type and the amounts involved.
Current Bankruptcy Trends
Bankruptcy filings have seen a significant rise, with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts noting a 14.2% increase in 2024 over the previous year, including 494,201 non-business cases. Notably, individuals aged 65 and older are filing for bankruptcy at the fastest rate, reflecting the financial challenges this group often faces.
Causes of the Increase in Bankruptcies
For older individuals, economic instability may lead to reduced income and unexpected medical expenses. Surveys indicate that 78% of bankruptcies were triggered by income reductions, while 65% were due to medical debts.
BAPCPA Protections for IRAs
BAPCPA provides critical protections for IRA holders, applying specific exemptions in bankruptcy cases, such as those under Chapters 7 and 13. The exemption cap has been raised significantly to $1,711,975 for both Roth and traditional IRAs from 2025 to 2028, reflecting inflation adjustments every three years to help maintain ongoing protection of retirement funds. However, amounts exceeding this cap might still be claimed by bankruptcy estates.
Particular Attention to Inherited IRAs and Rollovers
Protection extends to IRAs if transferred to another qualifying retirement plan within 60 days, a point particularly relevant for those transitioning from employer-sponsored plans like 401ks. However, inherited IRAs, especially non-spousal ones, enjoy less protection, as highlighted in the 2014 Supreme Court ruling in Clark v. Rameker.
Legal Defenses Not Included in Bankruptcy
Beyond bankruptcy, state laws may shield IRA funds from creditor claims, with ERISA’s anti-alienation clause safeguarding employer-backed pensions from being transferred to third parties. Still, individual retirement accounts receive varying protections depending on state legislation.
Exclusions from Protections
While federal laws provide substantial safeguards, they can be overridden by specific legal claims related to divorce, child support, QDROs, federal crimes, unpaid taxes, and penalties, making them not entirely unassailable.
Strategic Aspects
FM Global employees with qualified plans governed by ERISA should weigh the level of creditor protection when deciding to keep funds in an existing employer plan or roll them over into an IRA. Opting to roll over to a new employer’s 401k may introduce stronger ERISA protections.
In Conclusion
The BAPCPA has significantly enhanced IRA protection against bankruptcy creditors, offering a lifeline during financial crises. However, these protections are not absolute. FM Global employees must navigate the complexities of legal landscapes to help effectively manage their financial futures. Consulting a financial advisor or legal specialist is recommended to align retirement planning with both financial goals and legal constraints.
Additional Reading
For further insights into retirement planning and legal protections, consider these resources:
- Employee Retirement Income Security Act Turns 50: Protecting Your Plans
- The Average IRA Balance by Age
- How to Roll Over a 401(k) in Five Steps
These resources provide valuable analysis and practical advice on managing your retirement funds, critical for those nearing retirement age at FM Global. Understanding the tax implications of IRA withdrawals in bankruptcy contexts is crucial, as the IRS mandates these distributions to be taxed as ordinary income, potentially complicating financial situations during challenging times. Proper timing of withdrawals, thus, becomes as crucial as understanding legal protections.
That same shift from growing assets to drawing them down applies directly to the pension decisions in front of you at FM Global. FM Global maintains an active defined benefit pension plan, meaning eligible employees continue to accrue benefits based on years of service and compensation. If you are eligible for a lump sum payout, IRS Section 417(e) segment rates determine how the future annuity stream converts to a present-value payment - rising rates compress the lump sum, so monitoring the plan's stability period and lookback month is critical before you lock in your election date. The choice between a single-life annuity, a joint-and-survivor option, or a lump sum (where available) is generally irrevocable once made, and timing that decision relative to interest rate conditions can meaningfully affect your retirement income picture.
On the healthcare side, FM Global does not offer continued medical coverage to retirees, which means coverage through the company ends when employment does. Planning for the cost of health insurance during any gap between your retirement date and Medicare eligibility at age 65 is a critical step - marketplace coverage, COBRA continuation, or a spouse's employer plan are common options. Building an accurate estimate of bridge-coverage costs into your retirement income projection prevents underestimating one of the largest variable expenses retirees face. Connecting your specific FM Global 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.
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What is the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
The FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save a portion of their salary on a tax-deferred basis.
How can I enroll in the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
Employees can enroll in the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan through the company’s HR portal during the enrollment period or after completing their eligibility requirements.
What are the eligibility requirements for the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
To be eligible for the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan, employees must be at least 21 years old and have completed a certain period of service with the company.
Does FM Global match contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, FM Global offers a matching contribution to the 401(k) Savings Plan, which can help employees grow their retirement savings.
What is the maximum contribution limit for the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
The maximum contribution limit for the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan is determined by IRS guidelines, which may change annually.
Can I change my contribution percentage for the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, employees can change their contribution percentage to the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan at any time, subject to the plan's rules.
What investment options are available in the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
The FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and company stock.
How often can I make changes to my investment choices in the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
Employees can typically make changes to their investment choices in the FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan on a quarterly basis or as specified in the plan documents.
What happens to my FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan if I leave the company?
If you leave FM Global, you have several options for your 401(k) Savings Plan, including rolling it over to another retirement account, cashing it out, or leaving it in the plan if you meet certain criteria.
Can I take a loan from my FM Global 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, FM Global allows employees to take loans from their 401(k) Savings Plan, subject to specific terms and conditions outlined in the plan.
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