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It's important to understand how to get the most benefit from the options available in your new position. Of course, working with the employee benefits people to gain a full grasp of all that is available is your best option. Here are a few tips to get the most out of this relationship and maximize your benefits.
Coordinate health benefits
with your existing health coverage. Avoid duplicating coverage or you'll end up paying for what you don't need.
Contribute as much as you can to your company's qualified retirement plan. If your employer offersmatching funds, increase your saving enough to maximize that contribution. Tax-deferredbuildup and matching contributions are two "perks" that are too good to pass up.
Reviewdisability options. The chances of an employee becoming disabled for an extended period of time and prevented from working are far greater than those of dying before 65. Many benefit plans offer good coverage that is much cheaper than that available from insurancecompanies.
Determine how much life insurance you need. If you have dependents, you may need to have additional life insurance outside the coverage provided in your benefits package.
Consider private life and disability insurance if you change jobs often. These benefits are transferable, so your coverage will continue and you won't be exposed during career transition.
Find out about other benefit options your employer provides such as childcare, paid vacations
and holidays, extended leave policies, education reimbursement, and employee discount packages.
Review your benefits regularly and adjust your participation to changes in your family and life. Be sure they still meet your long-termconcerns and goals. With the help of your financial planner, making well thought out choices about your employee benefits will make you enjoy your new career move and help you stay financially healthy.