10+ Years Before Retirement

To Do List:

  1. Consult with TIAA or Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) to review your investment choices and see if you’re on track toward your financial goals.
  2. Continue to save! Even small amounts add up!
  3. Complete (or review) your medical advance directive, financial POA and will.
  4. Learn about a Health Savings Account (HSA) available through the High Deductible Health Plan to see if that is a good retirement investment strategy for you.

Financial Planning

Pension

Whether you are a bargaining unit employee or support staff employee, understand what your pension benefits are. Create an online account with Empower to check your estimated benefit and to gain access to online tools such as financial calculators and informational videos.

403(b)

Whether you are faculty or staff, understand which plan you are eligible for.  Meet with an investment representative to see if you are on track. There’s no cost to you to meet with a TIAA consultant or an independent Marsh McLennan Agency financial coach. For your convenience, virtual appointments are available. This is a good time to review your goals to see if your financial plan is on track. 

Focus on your future by increasing your 403(b) contribution. Every little bit helps! Learn about the Power of Saving 1% More. 

Legal Planning

Either create or review your estate planning/legal documents (financial power-of-attorney, medical advance directives, and a will or trust). Your Johns Hopkins Employee Assistance Program (JHEAP) benefit offers online resources, including legal templates, educational videos, and articles. Visit CCA@YourService (Company Code: JHEAP) to access educational resources. Call 888-978-1262 or chat online through Live Connect to be referred to an in-network attorney for a free 30-minute educational consultation or discounted hourly rate if you retain the attorney’s services. 

If you enrolled in the elective benefit, the MetLife Legal Plan, you may use this benefit for estate planning, including free preparation of your and your spouse’s powers-of-attorney and wills.   

Through your Securian Financial life insurance benefit you have access to professional services for legal matters, including will prep templates and a free 30-minute consultation per issue, by phone or in an attorney’s office (additional services available at 25 percent discount).

A general resource that is not part of the Hopkins benefits is the directory of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. 

Organize your important paperwork to make it easy for family members to find if needed. 

Health Savings Account (HSA)

A Health Savings Account (HSA), available with the High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP), can be a good financial planning strategy for retirement with its triple tax benefits. 

The HSA (health savings account) is different from the FSA (flexible spending account). Learn the differences and functions of each of these healthcare savings tools. 

If you decide to elect the HDHP with the HSA, you may do so during the benefits annual enrollment period or within 30 days of a qualifying life event.