On this episode of A Wiser Retirement™ Podcast, Casey Smith and Missie Beach, CFP®, CDFA® discuss airline 401k options for pilots, including the new Market Based Cash Balance Plan for Delta Pilots.
SUMMARY:
Maximizing Contributions for Airline Pilots
Probably one third of our Clients at Wiser are airline pilots, but anyone who is saving into a 401(k) can learn and benefit from this episode. Recently, there has been a lot of talk in the airline industry about the Market Based Cash Balance Plan. However, we cannot talk about this specific plan, without first talking about 401(k) plans. 401(k) plans are fairly new, considering less than half a century ago everyone had pension plans. All of the major airlines have really good matching 401(k) policies. Beginning in 2024, Delta will offer its pilots a 17% match policy. Assuming you are younger than 50, once you reach a $250,000 salary with Delta, you cannot contribute any more to your 401k.
Once you are past this $250,000 salary mark as a pilot and making $300,000+ a year, that’s when the Market Based Cash Balance Plan comes into play. This plan allows you to continue to put your money into a separate 401(k). Delta manages the money as a pension through a third-party company. The return on this account is around 3%. You may think that a 3% return is not that attractive and maybe you can do better on your own. However, keep in mind that this allocation is made before taxes. On the other hand, any other investment you make with that money would be after taxes.
Tax Duties as a Pilot
If you're over the age of 35, starting with a Roth at a high-income level doesn't make much sense because if you consider the 34% tax hit, it takes a long time to get back to the break-even point in your account. So, if you can let it all go in pre-taxed and let it grow and you pay tax on the other end, you tend to have more money at a certain age. On the contrary, that's not necessarily the case for younger people because they have decades to make up for it, and then it becomes free income that keeps growing.
Therefore, what we like to recommend is visualizing your retirement savings in multiple buckets. Maybe you had a Roth in the past, but let's assume you just get hired with nothing. Then, maybe in the first couple of years you could be doing all Roth, but after that, you're going to switch to all pre-tax because that makes the most sense. Then, you should have excess income if you're managing your money correctly. If you're not living beyond your means, the Market Based Cash Balance Plan will grow with you. Additionally, that's company money going in there.
A Pilot's Opportunity Fund
In the end, you want to put any excess money into a brokerage account. We like to call this an opportunity fund. You can put money into an opportunity fund and build it up over time. There’s even the option of living off of your opportunity fund between ages the of 65 and 70 with very low tax responsibility. Therefore, if you look at it as a big picture, you can see that retirement savings don’t have to only be inside a 401k. You can create other non-tax or tax-efficient buckets. A tax-efficient ETF portfolio low-cost would be the way to approach it.
Do Not Allow Other Companies to Manage Your Brokerage Account
There has been a big push by some companies in our area to manage pilot’s brokerage accounts. If you are in your early 30s and get hired at any of these major airlines, you contribute money to these plans at a half a percent management fee you're looking at over $2.5 million dollars in management fees, over the course of your career. On the other hand, all these company plans have low cost index funds, such as 0.3% in the Delta plan, which is basically free basically. Therefore, there is really no reason why you should ever hire someone to manage your airline 401k.
We have put together 401k allocations for most major airlines and have them available for free on our website. You can download those by clicking here: https://wiserinvestor.com/pilot-center/
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