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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 25 MIN

Kaiser Pension Decision: Lump Sum or Monthly Paycheck?

from Plan Your Kaiser Retirement | Pension & 401k Planning for California Healthcare Workers · host Bereket Kelile

Kaiser employees face one of the highest‑stakes retirement choices: take the pension as a monthly paycheck for life or as a lump sum you control. There isn’t one “smart” answer. The right choice is the one that fits your retirement life, your spouse, your taxes, and your risk comfort.In this short guide, I walk you through a practical framework, the Kaiser Pension Fit Method, to help you avoid common mistakes and pressure‑test your decision in 15 minutes. We’ll cover the two options in plain English, the biggest pitfalls people make, five factors to evaluate, and when each path tends to make more sense.Download the Kaiser Pension Decision ChecklistKaiser Retirement Calculator: Get an estimate of your retirement income in 3 minutes Book a 15‑minute Pension Fit Call to run your numbers through this frameworkDownload the Kaiser 90-Day Retirement GuideTimestamps:00:00 - Intro00:50 - Your pension options02:52 - Common mistakes04:18 - The 5 factors11:47 - When the paycheck option is better14:20 - When the lump sum is better17:43 - What to do next?21:22 - Action itemsWhat you’ll learn:The two Kaiser pension choices explained simply: monthly annuity vs. lump sumThe biggest mistake to avoid: deciding in isolation from your full income planThe 5 factors that actually move the needle:Need for guaranteed income (do you already have a floor?)Risk tolerance and behavior (can you ride market drops without panicking?)Spouse/survivor protection (this is a household decision)Flexibility, liquidity, and legacy (what matters most to you?)Taxes and overall plan design (Social Security, Roth conversions, RMDs, IRMAA)When the annuity may fit better: simplicity, predictable income, spouse protectionWhen the lump sum may fit better: control, liquidity, legacy, coordinated tax strategyNext steps: Gather your pension quotes and Social Security estimates, then run them through the checklist or schedule a quick Fit CallDisclaimersRehoboth Financial Planning, Inc. is not endorsed by or affiliated with Kaiser Permanente. Educational content only; not individualized advice.

Kaiser employees face one of the highest‑stakes retirement choices: take the pension as a monthly paycheck for life or as a lump sum you control. There isn’t one “smart” answer. The right choice is the one that fits your retirement life, your spouse, your taxes, and your risk comfort.In this short guide, I walk you through a practical framework, the Kaiser Pension Fit Method, to help you avoid common mistakes and pressure‑test your decision in 15 minutes. We’ll cover the two options in plain English, the biggest pitfalls people make, five factors to evaluate, and when each path tends to make more sense.Download the Kaiser Pension Decision ChecklistKaiser Retirement Calculator: Get an estimate of your retirement income in 3 minutes Book a 15‑minute Pension Fit Call to run your numbers through this frameworkDownload the Kaiser 90-Day Retirement GuideTimestamps:00:00 - Intro00:50 - Your pension options02:52 - Common mistakes04:18 - The 5 factors11:47 - When the paycheck option is better14:20 - When the lump sum is better17:43 - What to do next?21:22 - Action itemsWhat you’ll learn:The two Kaiser pension choices explained simply: monthly annuity vs. lump sumThe biggest mistake to avoid: deciding in isolation from your full income planThe 5 factors that actually move the needle:Need for guaranteed income (do you already have a floor?)Risk tolerance and behavior (can you ride market drops without panicking?)Spouse/survivor protection (this is a household decision)Flexibility, liquidity, and legacy (what matters most to you?)Taxes and overall plan design (Social Security, Roth conversions, RMDs, IRMAA)When the annuity may fit better: simplicity, predictable income, spouse protectionWhen the lump sum may fit better: control, liquidity, legacy, coordinated tax strategyNext steps: Gather your pension quotes and Social Security estimates, then run them through the checklist or schedule a quick Fit CallDisclaimersRehoboth Financial Planning, Inc. is not endorsed by or affiliated with Kaiser Permanente. Educational content only; not individualized advice.

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