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Do Greif Retirees Need Life Insurance?

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More than 60% of Americans who feel 'very' or 'extremely' knowledgeable about life insurance are covered. However, less than 20% of those who say they lack knowledge about life insurance have life insurance. If you work for Greif and are contemplating retirement, you must consider whether life insurance is a necessary asset for retirees. Prior to making any commitments, those who are interested in life insurance can receive free price quotes from their preferred insurer. Since 2010, the number of Americans who believe they do not have sufficient life insurance has more than doubled, despite the variety of options and ease of obtaining coverage. When deciding whether or not life insurance is necessary for retirement, the following factors must be considered by Greif employees.

 

Financial Dependents:

  • Regardless of age or employment status, it is imperative for Greif employees with financial dependents to protect them. In the case of a retiree with a spouse and children who depend on their retirement income, an active life insurance policy could be of great benefit. Nearly half (44%) of American households would experience significant financial difficulties within six months if they lost their primary wage earner. More than one-fourth (28%) would reach this point within one month. With a policy in place, the insured's dependents would not suffer economic hardship in the event of their demise; the income would continue to be received. 70% of Americans with life insurance indicate they would still feel financially secure in the event of the death of the primary wage earner. However, only about half of uninsured Americans indicate they would be financially secure in this situation. Moreover, despite the prevalence of life insurance, having a policy does not necessarily equate to adequate coverage. More than 100 million Americans are either underinsured or completely uninsured, according to estimates. Taking this into account, Greif employees seeking coverage should then determine how much life insurance coverage is required. The answer to this question depends on your standard of living, your monthly contributions, and your overall financial situation. The ideal situation would be to have sufficient life insurance to replace lost income due to death. Despite this, Greif employees must recognize that purchasing insurance extending beyond this scenario is an option, making you responsible for determining which coverage meets their needs.

Outstanding Debt:

  • The purchase of life insurance should be a top priority for Greif employees with outstanding debt transferable to beneficiaries upon death. Approximately 40% of Americans will leave a financial burden to a loved one upon their passing. In the event of your untimely demise, life insurance would relieve your beneficiaries of their financial obligations. For instance, if you have a mortgage loan, you would want to purchase a policy that allows you to pay off your debt. If you owe $100,000 on your home and cannot pay it off with your income, you may wish to purchase coverage at least equal to that amount. By doing so, Greif employees can ensure that their families will not be responsible for the mortgage balance in the event of their death.

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Savings:

  • Life insurance may serve as a supplement for Greif employees who have not amassed a sizable inheritance fund for their beneficiaries. The option to purchase a policy worth hundreds of thousands of dollars for less than $100 per month may appear attractive given that savings are not limited to cash account balances. Before purchasing insurance, Greif employees should conduct research on the benefits, limitations, and price ranges to avoid overpaying and being understaffed.

The answer to whether or not insurance is necessary for Greif employees varies on an individual basis. If you have dependents and beneficiaries, applying for life insurance can provide a source of income for them after your death. Purchasing life insurance would relieve your loved ones of financial obligations that would have otherwise been passed on if you are indebted. In the event that you are unable to amass a sizable nest egg for your heirs, a life insurance policy could be an effective alternative. Whether they purchase coverage or not, Greif employees who are uncertain about a decision may benefit from seeking professional financial advice. By contacting The Retirement Group, you can receive a free cash flow analysis that will assist you in determining which option best meets your requirements.

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Greif offers a 401(k) retirement plan for its employees, known as the Greif 401(k) Retirement Plan. This plan allows employees to contribute a portion of their paychecks into the 401(k), with pre-tax contributions providing tax deferral benefits. Employees are eligible to participate immediately upon meeting the plan's requirements. The Greif 401(k) Retirement Plan is designed to help employees accumulate savings over time, leveraging investment options available under the plan. Greif also provides a pension plan, called the Greif Pension Plan. This defined benefit plan calculates retirement benefits based on years of service and a pension formula that factors in final average pay. Employees typically qualify for this plan after meeting a certain age and years of service criteria, though the specifics vary depending on the individual employee’s situation. The plan's structure provides a guaranteed income upon retirement.
Restructuring and Layoffs: In 2023, Greif announced a restructuring plan aimed at improving operational efficiency. This plan involved streamlining various business units and resulted in a significant reduction in the workforce. The company cited the need to adapt to changing market conditions and optimize its cost structure as key reasons behind this decision. The impact of these changes is significant due to the current economic environment, which emphasizes the importance of companies enhancing their operational efficiency to remain competitive and sustainable. Additionally, such restructuring moves can affect employee morale and job security, highlighting the importance of staying informed about these developments.
Greif offers a variety of stock options and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) as part of its employee compensation program. Through the Colleague Stock Purchase Plan (CSPP), Greif employees can purchase stock at a discounted rate compared to market prices. This aligns employees' interests with shareholders, encouraging long-term value creation. The program allows participants to elect a percentage of their salary towards stock purchases, with a cap of $25,000 annually in purchases​ (Greif Investor)​ (Greif Investor). The RSU plan awards eligible employees a set number of units that convert to shares upon vesting, typically over a few years. In 2023, Greif expanded its CSPP to all U.S.-based employees​ (Greif)​ (Greif Investor), further enhancing participation. Both stock options and RSUs are aimed at providing a financial incentive to improve performance and foster employee retention. Greif's stock options and RSUs are available primarily to full-time employees, and eligibility may vary based on employment level and tenure
Greif Health Benefits Information 1. Official Greif Website 2022 Benefits Overview: Greif provides comprehensive health benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance. Employees have access to a variety of plan options through Greif’s health benefits portal. 2023 Benefits Overview: The company introduced new wellness programs and expanded mental health support. They emphasize preventive care and offer telemedicine services. 2024 Benefits Overview: Greif continued to enhance benefits with increased coverage options and integrated health management services. Specific details on premium changes or new plan options might be available in their annual benefits guide. 2. Indeed General Health Benefits: Reviews suggest that Greif offers competitive health benefits, including healthcare insurance, wellness programs, and employee assistance programs. Employees appreciate the comprehensive nature of the benefits package. Recent Changes: Some reviews mention adjustments in co-payments and deductibles, reflecting the company’s effort to manage rising healthcare costs. 3. Glassdoor Employee Feedback: Employees report positive experiences with Greif’s health benefits, noting the inclusivity of coverage and support for work-life balance. Recent Updates: Recent updates include enhanced mental health resources and more flexible spending account options. 4. LinkedIn Benefits Information: LinkedIn’s job postings and employee reviews often highlight Greif’s health benefits, including health insurance, wellness initiatives, and preventive care programs. Recent Developments: The focus has shifted towards providing more personalized health management tools and resources. 5. HR Websites (e.g., SHRM) Benefits Details: Greif’s health benefits are described as comprehensive, including various health insurance plans, wellness programs, and support for mental health. Recent News: There are updates about Greif’s efforts to improve employee health and well-being through new programs and partnerships with healthcare providers.
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