
Both Exxon and Mobil were descendants of the John D. Rockefeller corporation, Standard Oil. In 2005, ExxonMobil replaced Wal-Mart as the world's largest publicly held corporation when measured by revenue, although Wal-Mart remains the largest by number of employees.
Regular, full-time employees automatically begin participating in the ExxonMobil Pension Plan upon employment. In some cases, part-time employees may also participate. You are vested when you have five years of service or reach age 65, whichever comes first.

For the ExxonMobil Pension Plan, we included the following factors:
A |
% Change - Is your plan growing or shrinking? |
B |
% Active - How many members in your pension plan are active contributors? |
C |
Assets divided by Liability - Perhaps the single best indicator of your plan's health. |
D |
Has your plan been given a funding waiver? Could be a Warning Sign. |
E |
How much of the value of your plan is coming in via contributions? |
F |
Expenses to Income ratio helps show how efficiently your plan is being managed. |
G |
The presence of related party transactions has been a warning sign in the past. |
H |
Potential red flag - minimum funding waiver used in the past |
I |
Potential red flag - Was the minimum fund contribution made? |
J |
Potential red flag - Has there been a change in the actuarial cost method? |

Data comes from the most recent ExxonMobil Pension Plan Form 5500 (Year: 2005) found at www.freeERISA.com. If you have questions or concerns, the best person to ask is your Plan Administrator or your financial advisor.
# of Participants |
A |
B |
Beg.of Yr. |
End of Yr. |
% Change |
% Actives |
85,569 |
84,700 |
-1.02% |
39.1% |
Actuarial Value of Assets |
Current Liability |
C |
D |
Assets/ Liability |
Funding Waiver? |
Yes |
No |
|
$ 7.7 B |
93% |
|
X |
Total Contribution |
E |
Total Income |
Total Expenses |
F |
Contribution to Value % |
Expense to Income Ratio |
$ 0 |
0.0% |
$ 627 M |
$ 684 M |
109.2% |
G |
H |
Related Party Trx? |
Min. Funding Waiver? |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
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X |
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I |
J |
> Min.Contribution? |
Change in Cost Method? |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
X |
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XX |
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