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Winning Financial Wellness Strategies Dean Clune & Michael Levin Arthur J. Gallagher Retirement Plan Consulting

Current Diocesan Retirement Landscape 2

Current Diocesan Plan Environment Retirement Plan Design Trends Shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution How long will the DB continue to be active? Who will be impacted by DB accrual changes? Transformation on DC/403(b) employer contribution strategy Is there a strategy? Flat dollar vs. Matching contribution Incorporation of Pension Protection Act of 2006 Compliance with IRS 403(b) Rules Consolidation of 403(b) providers Implementation of Fiduciary processes Widespread employee population and workforce Migration to centralized payroll/hris 3

Financial Wellness Impact 4

Definition Financial wellness is the balance between having a healthy state of well being today while preparing financially for tomorrow. It is not necessarily about being wealthy, but it is a state of psychological well being in which one feels they have control over their current finances and financial future. 5

Challenges Today Behavioral Finance Principles Inertia Loss aversion Myopia Future Behavioral Finance Principles Inertia Loss aversion Myopia Additional defined contribution benefit decisions 6

Retirement Readiness 7

Employer Impact Why should you care..? Increased healthcare costs Increased Workers Compensation Costs Increased Wage Costs Increased lack of productivity 8

Employer Impact A look at some numbers 15% postpone retirement Annual Compensation = $50,000/$30,000 Annual Health & Welfare = $15,000/$9,000 400 Employees Differential $26,000 (60) =.. $1,560,000 per year 9

Question Why is the Labor Force Aging? 10

Retirement Readiness 64% of workers have saved for retirement 38% less than $25,000 36% have less than $1,000 46% of workers have calculated what they need for retirement 18% of workers are very confident they will have enough to retire 65% of workers are not confident they ll have enough money to live comfortable in retirement Worker confidence in affordability of medical and basic expenses is higher Average debt level has increased over 5 years ago Source: 2014 EBRI Retirement Confidence Survey 11

Retirement Readiness 12

Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution 13

Shifting Retirement Plan Landscape DB 1875 The American Express Company established first private U.S. pension plan* 2006 IBM announces freeze of DB plan, citing a $2.5 - $3 billion dollar savings by 2010* 2013 Most recent DOL statistics indicate there were 654,469 defined contribution plans as 2010** DC *Employee Benefit Research Institute **American Benefits Council, April 2013 Number of Defined Benefit Plans 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 1965 1985 1997 2011 14

Labor Force Participation Rate 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% Age 65 69 Age 70 74 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% 1992 2002 2012 2022 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 15

Healthcare Claims Aging Workforce Health Spend Impact Age Current Younger Workforce Older Workforce 60 + 30% 10% 55% 40 60 45% 35% 35% < 40 25% 55% 10% Cost $6.73 million $5.06 million $8.10 million Increase/ Decrease n/a 33% +20% Assumptions: 1,000 Employees Avg. annual health expense per employee age 60+ = $10,000 Avg. annual health expense per employee age 40 60 = $6,500 Avg. annual health expense per employee age < 40 = $3,250 *Source: APEX.HRM Gallagher Benefit Services, A Division of AJG 16

16 14 12 10 8 6 4 Days Away From Work Injury or Illness 2005 2008 2009 2010 Median Days Away From Work 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 Age 65+ workers median lost time is 2-3X that of workers age 25-34 13 12 12 11 12 15 13 15 2 0 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Requiring Days Away From Work, 2010 (Table 10), released November 9, 2011. *per 10,000 full-time-equivalent workers 17

Aging Workforce - Days Away From Work Injury or Illness Age Current Younger Workforce Older Workforce 60 + 30% 10% 55% 40 60 45% 35% 35% < 40 25% 55% 10% Days Missed 10,450 8,750 11,900 Work Years Lost 28 23 32 Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Requiring Days Away From Work, 2010 (Table 10), released November 9, 2011. *per 10,000 full-time-equivalent workers Assumptions: 1,000 Employees Avg. annual days missed per employee age 60+ = 14 Avg. annual days missed per employee age 40 60 = 10 Avg. annual days missed per employee age < 40 = 7 Work year = 250 days 18

Retirement Decisions Defined Benefit Enrollment Benefit Level Investment Management Income stream options Defined Contribution Enrollment Contribution Rate Investment allocation Distribution options 19

Health & Welfare Benefit Decisions Defined Benefit Pay 80%,90%,100% of premium Plan design options provided Employer paid/voluntary dental & vision benefits provided Employer sponsored STD & LTD Defined Contribution Provide lump sum $ to purchase Employee decides best plan Employee choice to purchase ancillary benefits Employee choice to purchase STD & LTD 20

Financial Wellness Opportunity Defined Contribution Defined Contribution 2.0 Enrollment Contribution Rate Traditional 403(b)/401(k) Investment allocation Distribution options Auto Enrollment Auto Escalation Roth 403(b)/401(k) Option Target Date Funds/Advice Annuitize? Longevity? Income stream education? 21

Health & Welfare Benefit Decisions Defined Benefit Pay 80%,90%,100% of premium Plan design options provided Employer paid/voluntary dental & vision benefits provided Employer sponsored STD & LTD Defined Contribution Provide lump sum $ to purchase Employee decides best plan Employee choice to purchase ancillary benefits Employee choice to purchase STD & LTD Future Financial Wellness Challenge? 22

Why Should My Leadership Team Care? Costs of an aging workforce Costs of a disengaged workforce We ve covered that earlier Only 13% of employees worldwide are engaged at work 63% of employees are NOT engaged 24% of employees are actively disengaged *Source: 2013 Gallup State of the Global Workplace Survey 23

Costs of Disengagement Source: 2013 Gallup, State of the Global Workplace Report 24

So What Do We Do? Engagement 25

Engagement Total Wellbeing Align Employer Rewards Identify Workforce Needs & Preferences Coordinate, Prioritize, & Customize Communication Engagement 26

Life Stage Needs & Preferences 27

Evaluate Life Stage Needs & Preferences SAMPLE DATA FOR PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION Average Retirement Plan Participant Income Replacement by Tenure Under 50% 50% 80% 80% and Over 100% 90% 0% 1% 3% 12% 11% 22% 10% 8% 20% 16% 4% 22% 80% 30% 31% 70% 60% 47% 53% 50% 40% 30% 88% 87% 75% 60% 62% 74% 20% 33% 32% 10% 0% Less than 3 years 3 6 years 6 9 years 9 12 years 12 15 years 15 20 years 20+ years Aggregate 28

Aligning Rewards Organizational Culture Business Strategy Human Resource Strategy Total Rewards Strategy Compensation Benefits Work life Performance & Recognition Development & Career Opportunities Attract Motivate Retain Employee Satisfaction & Engagement Business Performance & Results Preferences Investments Engagement Results *Source: World at Work, Total Rewards Model 29

Aligning Rewards 17% 11% Employee Values 2% 4% 1% SAMPLE DATA FOR PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION 37% Current Employer Resource Allocation 2% 6% 8% 6% 5% 4% 28% 41% Compensation Health & Wellness PTO Retirement Mission Fulfillment Recognition Social 4% Fringe Benefits 24% SAMPLE 30

Coordinate Financial Wellness Health Benefits Consumerism Debt Management Employer Match Savings Rate Voluntary Benefits Long Term Care Asset Allocation Short Term Savings College Savings Plans Income Replacement Defined Benefit Plan Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Budgeting Income Stream Education HSA/FSA 31

Coordinate Communication 32

Coordinate Communication Sample Employee Projected annual salary at age 65 (pre retirement income): $73,580 Estimated 401(k) Plan Balance at age 65: $371,992 Estimated annual income from 401(k) Plan: $31,651 Estimated annual Social Security Benefit: $25,241 Total estimated annual income at age 65: $56,893 Percentage of pre retirement income replaced: 77% Income replacement goal: 80% Shortfall: 3% Additional percentage of income that needs to be saved each year in the 2% 401(k) Plan to make up shortfall: Current 401(k) Plan deferral rate: 4% 33

Prioritize Financial Wellness Get Buy in from the top Make it mandatory 54% of employees concerned about financial security; 53% need more help understanding their benefits Work only with partners that are capable of helping you execute a holistic strategy Source: 2014 12 th Annual MetLife Benefit Trend Study 34

Customize Communication Gen Y/Early Career Expects technology Prefers multiple focal points in presented information Needs guidance and structure Gen X/Mid-Career Prefers summarized, visually appealing information Seeks advice of peers in similar life stage Late Gen X/Boomers/Established Career Prefers practical and factual information Prefers individual attention Expects to be asked for feedback 35

Thank you 36

Disclosures Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., is a noninvestment firm that provides employee benefit and retirement plan consulting services to employers. Securities and Investment Advisory Services may be offered through NFP Securities, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services and corresponding named fiduciary services may also be offered through Gallagher Fiduciary Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Gallagher Fiduciary Advisors, LLC is a single-member, limited-liability company, with Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. as its single member. Not all individuals of Gallagher are registered to offer securities or investment advisory services through NFP Securities, Inc. NFP Securities, Inc. is not affiliated with Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. or Gallagher Fiduciary Advisors, LLC. Neither Gallagher Benefit Services, NFP Securities, Inc., or their affiliates provide accounting, legal, or tax advice. 37