What is a Vesting Schedule?
A vesting schedule is a table that determines when your company's contributions become non-forfeitable to an employee. You define the vesting schedule based on years of service.
When you attach a vesting schedule for a benefit plan, you define the minimum number of hours that must be worked in a plan year, to have that year count toward vesting. You can also use a pay class to determine which hours are counted.
For information on pay classes, see the Infor Payroll User Guide.
You use vesting schedules for defined benefit and defined contribution plans and for stock options. You can assign the same vesting schedule to multiple plans, or if vesting is different for each plan, you can assign a different schedule to each plan. For example, the table below illustrates a vesting schedule.
Number of years | Percent Vested |
---|---|
Less than 2 years | 0% |
2 years | 40% |
3 years | 60% |
4 years | 80% |
5 or more years | 100% |