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ExxonMobil Segment Rates | Q3 Update

23 min · 4. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Personal Finance Project, Greg Ashcroft and Scott Bartosh provide an update on ExxonMobil pension segment rates and what recent interest rate movements could mean for employees and retirees evaluating their pension options. The discussion covers how IRS segment rates are calculated, why geopolitical events and inflation expectations can influence pension lump sums, and what the latest April data may signal for upcoming retirement quarters. Greg and Scott explain why rising rates can reduce lump-sum pension values, but also why retirees shouldn't focus solely on segment rates when making retirement decisions. They also explore the broader retirement planning implications of today's higher interest rate environment, including opportunities in fixed income, the tradeoffs between pension annuities and lump sums, and the importance of considering salary, bonuses, RSUs, and age-based pension accruals when determining the right retirement date. Whether you're actively planning an ExxonMobil retirement, have already retired and deferred your pension election, or simply want to better understand how interest rates affect retirement planning, this episode provides practical context to help you make more informed decisions. Topics covered: • How ExxonMobil pension segment rates are calculated • What the latest April rates may indicate for future quarters • The impact of rising interest rates on lump-sum pensions • Why "working for free" is often an oversimplification • Pension timing considerations for employees approaching retirement • The role of fixed income in today's retirement environment • Lump sum versus annuity considerations • Key factors retirees should evaluate beyond segment rates

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