Take Control of Your Financial Future

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Prioritize your Financial Well-Being in 2026

Honeywell employees are paying less in 2026 for their medical and dental coverage. This provides a great opportunity to use those savings to improve your long-term financial well-being. 

Increase your contributions to your 401(k) or Health Savings Account (HSA).

You’re probably familiar with the benefits of your 401(k), but don’t miss out on the unique benefits of your HSA. You can make pretax contributions out of your paycheck, and the funds are never taxed as long as they’re used for eligible expenses, now or in retirement. Plus, you can invest any balance above $500 in an array of investment options, giving you a savings opportunity that grows tax free.

You can make changes to these accounts at any time during the year.

Commit to taking small steps all year long.

When it comes to improving your financial health, you don’t have to do it all at once. Fidelity has outlined monthly steps to help you reach your goals. Use their resources and tips as a guide to help support your financial wellness journey in 2026. Download their calendar so you can refer to it throughout the year.

Watch a short video to learn all the ways that Fidelity can help. 

See what you’re doing well and where you can improve.

Complete a Financial Wellness Checkup on Net Benefits. By answering a series of questions, the tool will quickly identify what should be your top area of focus, whether it’s spending, debt management, saving, or protection. In addition to an assessment of your financial needs, you’ll receive an actionable plan to help you improve your financial wellness. 

Take another look at your life insurance coverage.

In addition to basic life insurance automatically provided by Honeywell, you have the option of purchasing additional group universal life (GUL) insurance through Securian Financial. You pay the full cost coverage, which varies based on age, coverage level and tobacco status.

Visit the Securian website to use the Benefit Scout tool and learn more about how much coverage you should have for yourself and your family.