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2008-12-22Is your employer offering disability retirement plans? If yes, then you’re lucky. In general, employers are not required to offer the said plan. The nice thing about disability plans is the benefits it will give to the employees who become disabled while in service. It’s really good if your employer is open about having disability retirement plans for you and your colleagues.

You will never know what will happen to your physical health. There are lots of uncertainties in the workplace. What if you meet an accident while working? Your bright future will be doomed. Can you imagine yourself disabled and financially unstable? Although, service retirement plans are the common benefit plan offered to employees but it has certain requirements in order to avail the benefits.


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Service retirement plan is a plan which provides employees with lifetime income. Employees should reach the age of 60 or 65 and have completed particular years of service with the company. People are very familiar with service retirement plans. The said plans are means of having a secured life after retiring as employees.

The retiree can just relax and enjoy after working for how many years. However, you cannot tell what will happen until you reach the age of 60. We are not thinking here of negative situations but it’s better to be prepared in times of accidents. Disability retirement plans are just what you will need.



Unlike service retirement plan, disability plan doesn’t have age requirement as long as the employee cannot perform his work due to injury or illness. The best thing the plan can do to you in case you’ve suffered injury is the money you’ll be receiving. After suffering from illness or injury, an employee is unable to do his task and that would mean no income.

By applying for disability retirement plans, eligible employees will receive an income in his lifetime. The amount is commonly computed based on the highest salary received by a particular employee during his service with the employer. The equivalent amount of income from the plan is up to 45% of the highest salary received.

It’s not bad, right? At least, you will have an income even though you are not working anymore. In disability retirement plans, you must first be eligible in the program. An employee cannot easily apply. The said plan is intended for disabled individuals. Actually, there are two kinds of disability: short-term and long-term.

In short-term disability, you will be benefited until your illness or injury heals. Bear in mind to apply right away. Sometimes, it takes weeks before your application is approved. Remember not to falsify the information required in the form. There are cases when your application will be denied if you’ll declare falsified information.

Regarding long-term disability, you will prove the extent of your disability. It must be severe so you will be entitled to long-term payments. Prove to them that you are really disabled and needs financial assistance in order to make ends meet. Disability retirement plans are a way of relief to disabled employees.

It gives them hope regarding financial matters.



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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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