Navigating Retirement: Annuities vs. IRA Withdrawals for Pinterest Employees

There are just a couple of things almost all Pinterest retirees need when they hit retirement: predictable income and protection against a cluster of risks, which include longevity risk, performance risk and sequence-of-returns risk.

In the past we have seen retiring Pinterest employees utilize the “4% rule,” where retirees take annual withdrawals start at 4% of the entire portfolio and increase with inflation. They then keep the remainder of the portfolio with at least 50% invested in equities. Based on historical data, this would give a Pinterest retiree about 30 years of retirement income.

As the economy constantly changes, a number of factors may force prospective Pinterest retirees to revisit the 4% rule. It may be worth considering annuities as an alternative.

As life expectancies increase, Pinterest retirees need to prepare for expenses over a longer time frame. In the past we would plan for a 15 to 20 year retirement, but now we need to prepare for a 30 to 35 year retirement. What is available to assist meeting the 35-year time frame?  

The annuity strategy can assist with a few of the pitfalls we see in the 4% rule. For example:

If you need $50,000 per year in retirement and need that for 30 years, you may need $1.2 million in fixed income at a 3% interest rate. BUT if you look to fund $50,000 for 30 years, you can cover that expense with $800,000 by choosing the annuity option.

The other pitfall with the 4% rule is that it may not reflect a client’s risk tolerance. When you are accumulating assets, you can afford more volatility and can take on more risk than when in the retirement and withdrawal phase after leaving Pinterest. 

Also, should we see a drop in the market, you would be able to reduce your income using the 4% rule, which you cannot do if you choose an annuity option.

 

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What type of retirement savings plan does Pinterest offer to its employees?

Pinterest offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.

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

Yes, Pinterest provides a matching contribution to employee 401(k) plans, which enhances the overall savings potential.

What is the eligibility requirement for Pinterest employees to participate in the 401(k) plan?

Employees at Pinterest are eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of employment, typically within the first year.

Can Pinterest employees choose how to invest their 401(k) contributions?

Yes, Pinterest employees can select from a variety of investment options available within the 401(k) plan.

How often can Pinterest employees change their 401(k) contribution amounts?

Pinterest employees can change their contribution amounts at any time, allowing for flexibility in their savings.

What is the contribution limit for Pinterest employees participating in the 401(k) plan?

The contribution limit for Pinterest employees is in accordance with IRS regulations, which may change annually.

Does Pinterest provide financial education resources for employees regarding their 401(k) plans?

Yes, Pinterest offers financial education resources and tools to help employees make informed decisions about their 401(k) savings.

Can Pinterest employees take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, Pinterest allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings under certain conditions.

What happens to a Pinterest employee's 401(k) if they leave the company?

If a Pinterest employee leaves the company, they can roll over their 401(k) into another retirement account or withdraw the funds, subject to applicable taxes and penalties.

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

Yes, Pinterest has a vesting schedule for its matching contributions, meaning employees must work for a certain period to fully own those contributions.

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