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Navigating Your Retirement Options: A Comprehensive Guide for Chemours Employees on 401(k), Social Security, and Pension Choices

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I am aware many of you are at a significant cross-road in life….. either voluntarily or involuntarily, may be leaving Chemours


There are several options that you may come across, along with a list of questions you may have when that time comes.

With varying topics to go over when you're retiring, communicating with an adviser who can recommend you solid advice on how to proceed for life after Chemours has many benefits. As a retiree, you will need to prepare for the collection on pension, 401K, and social security. With the guidance of a financial adviser, you will be able to understand how to choose the best route for your cash-balance pension, 401K, individual IRA, etc.

 
  • Should I keep my options open as a Chemours re-hire?
  • Should I leave my money in the Chemours 401K plan? Why or why not?
  • What are the benefits to an individual IRA? 
  • If I roll the money over, will I need to pay taxes?
  • How can I get more money into a Roth IRA or at least get Roth-IRA style tax benefits?
  • What are some steps I can take to maximize my retirement income?
  • How can I stabilize my retirement income, and be sure it doesn’t run out?
  • Should I take my cash balance pension, or leave it in the Chemours Pension Plan? And why?
  • What do I need to know about Social Security?
  • How best can I protect my spouse but not decrease my Pension Payout via the survivor benefit?

What's tough about these is that every situation is unique and quite different. Simply put, there is no “one size fits all” plan. There is truly no way to tell if your current financial guidance is really the best. As folks pay for planning services (fees based), their willingness to seek a 2nd opinion evaporates as they have already placed an initial investment in. They won't want to spend additional money to get a 2nd opinion which will inhibit them from comparing the advice they receive.

Good planning — or any planning — will always be better than none. But, an effective plan isn’t simply developed and then placed on auto pilot. You need to continuously reassess your decisions and direction.

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This theory is particularly relevant during big “transitions” in life. These would include getting a new job, leaving a job, retiring, the death of a loved one, kids leaving home, etc.

We understand these topics can be confusing and extensive. If you currently don’t have anyone to help run down your options, tax implications, and pros and cons of either your existing strategy OR if you simply just need a “2nd opinion” on your existing plan or planner, please let me know here so that I can reach out to current clients or referrals to assist you.

Your finances will inevitably be squeezed without the certainty of a regular income and any form of financial assistance can lower stress levels. Run a cash flow projection and budget before you leave the company to determine how to leave. Get a free consultation from an adviser who have years of experience servicing Chemours employees.

The first step is to run a cash flow to determine an adequate income. The cash flow will assist you in determining how to take severance. When receiving a pension, a cash flow will determine how much money you need to make to supplement the monthly retirement annuity. Take into mind, for a lot of people, it is recommended relocating for a year or two to reach your Mod-75. For more information on the Mod-75, take a look here. One of the costliest mistakes many people make is not relocating.

After running a cash flow, begin to construct your budget. First, make a list of your major household expenses (mortgage, rent payments, utility bills, etc.). Next, jot down all of your assets and sources of income (severance pay, unemployment benefits, savings, food stamps, and so on). Lastly, adapt your budget to fit with your new circumstances.

Trim any unnecessary outgoings, develop a plan for spending less, and consider contacting creditors to refinance your mortgage or reschedule any repayment plans. (You may be able to take a mortgage “payment holiday” in the short term.)

Knowing how much time your resources will allow you for job hunting can help you to keep stress and anxiety in check. After all, having time can be the difference between rushing to take the first mediocre job you can find, and finding a satisfying job that you’ll love. With a guide of a financial advisor, see if your severance can give you extended time to look for another job.

You may also need to consider taking on temporary or freelance work to bring in short-term cash. Keep this in mind, and look into it in the first few days after your departure.

We understand that this can be an emotional time, but remember, there's always light at the end of the tunnel.

What is the Chemours 401(k) Savings Plan?

The Chemours 401(k) Savings Plan is a retirement savings plan that allows eligible employees to save for their future by contributing a portion of their salary on a pre-tax or after-tax basis.

How can Chemours employees enroll in the 401(k) Savings Plan?

Chemours employees can enroll in the 401(k) Savings Plan by completing the online enrollment process through the company's benefits portal during the enrollment period.

What is the matching contribution offered by Chemours for the 401(k) Savings Plan?

Chemours offers a matching contribution to the 401(k) Savings Plan, which typically matches a percentage of employee contributions, up to a certain limit.

Are there any eligibility requirements for Chemours employees to participate in the 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, Chemours employees must meet specific eligibility requirements, such as being a full-time employee and reaching a minimum age, to participate in the 401(k) Savings Plan.

Can Chemours employees change their contribution amounts to the 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, Chemours employees can change their contribution amounts to the 401(k) Savings Plan at any time through the benefits portal.

What investment options are available in the Chemours 401(k) Savings Plan?

The Chemours 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles tailored to different risk levels.

How often can Chemours employees review their 401(k) account statements?

Chemours employees can review their 401(k) account statements quarterly, and they can also access their account information online at any time.

What happens to Chemours employees' 401(k) savings if they leave the company?

If Chemours employees leave the company, they have several options for their 401(k) savings, including rolling over the balance to another retirement account or withdrawing the funds, subject to tax implications.

Is there a loan option available through the Chemours 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, Chemours employees may have the option to take a loan against their 401(k) savings, subject to the plan's rules and regulations.

How does Chemours support employees in managing their 401(k) investments?

Chemours provides resources such as financial education seminars, online tools, and access to financial advisors to help employees manage their 401(k) investments effectively.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Chemours has announced a restructuring plan that involves a significant reduction in workforce across various departments. This decision is part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and improve profitability.
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For more information you can reach the plan administrator for Chemours at 1007 Market St. Wilmington, DE 19899; or by calling them at 1-302-773-1000.

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