Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 20:40     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope, id increase it and complete the years contributions early.


+1.


I agree.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 18:11     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Anonymous wrote:Nope, id increase it and complete the years contributions early.


+1.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 20:54     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Keep saving. One never knows how many months may pass before the layoff. It'll workout OP. Try not to worry too much.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 20:46     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope, id increase it and complete the years contributions early.


I would too. Even if you find a job right away, there's usually a waiting period before you are eligible to participate in the retirement plan, and/or get the match.


Yup. My dH got let go late February, new job starts May 15. It will be a few pay periods of absolutely no net pay to mak up for 2.5 mos of lost 401k contributions.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 20:20     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Anonymous wrote:Nope, id increase it and complete the years contributions early.


I would too. Even if you find a job right away, there's usually a waiting period before you are eligible to participate in the retirement plan, and/or get the match.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 20:12     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

All depends on how difficult it will be for you to find a new job. Are you in a niche field/job or would you be able to find a job pretty quickly - i.e., 60 days or less?
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 18:24     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Nope. With 8 months savings + a spouse with stable employment who will likely carry the household bills if you aren't working -- keep putting money into the 401k. Hopefully it doesn't happen - but what if you aren't working for a few months -- you'll be falling behind on retirement savings; no reason to set yourself behind purposefully. If you're trying to build up cash - scrimp and save on other things for now -- like eating out; bagging lunch etc. to add to your 8 months in savings.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 17:58     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Nope, id increase it and complete the years contributions early.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 17:00     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

I'd contribute up to the match and take the rest home for awhile.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 16:53     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

Anonymous wrote:I feel insecure in my job now, and I am actively looking for a new one. While I look (and while I'm still employed), should I reduce my 401k contributions so that I have a better rainy day fund?

FWIW - spouse has stable employment and we have about 8 months of expenses socked away.


Nope. With 8 months reserve, I'd say keep saving.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2017 16:42     Subject: If layoff is looming, reduce 401K?

I feel insecure in my job now, and I am actively looking for a new one. While I look (and while I'm still employed), should I reduce my 401k contributions so that I have a better rainy day fund?

FWIW - spouse has stable employment and we have about 8 months of expenses socked away.