Ep #74: Choosing the best Retirement Plan

Choosing the best Retirement Plan

Listen to the Full Episode: One of the most essential and fundamental questions is choosing the right federal retirement plan! Do you know how much you should save for your retirement? Are you being realistic with your intentions and expectations? Do you have a retirement income? And what if there is a gap… is there […]

FERS Supplement and Earnings Limitations

FERS Supplement and Earnings Limitations

“August 2023 I will turn 62 and stop receiving the OPM Social security . After August for the remainder of 2023 will I still be subject to the earnings limitation? I don’t plan to start drawing actual social security. ” – Ed. Is the FERS Supplement Subject to the Social Security Earnings Test? Yes, the  […]

Follow Up Friday – Costly Mistakes

Follow Up Friday - Costly Mistakes

Listen to the Full Episode: What if you erroneously select an annuity from the TSP instead of a withdrawal from it, can you reverse that option? Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:    

Ep #73: Costly Mistakes

costly mistakes

Listen to the Full Episode: Net vs. Gross income. Which one hits the door of your bank account?  Changes regarding insurance? Life insurance, health insurance… Any different kinds of SCD and any tips on taxes?  Do you know all these rules and details you should consider while planning your retirement? We hope you get the […]

Withdrawing from Your TSP

Withdrawing from Your TSP

“Hello, I have 31k in my TSP. Is it possible to withdraw the total amount at one time? ” – Bill. Demystifying TSP Withdrawals TSP withdrawals are a crucial aspect of managing your retirement savings. It’s important to comprehend the various withdrawal options and the implications they have on your financial landscape. Here, we break […]

Ep #72: Criminal Issues with Health Insurance and Survival Benefits

Changes in Planning Over The Years Social Security

Listen to the Full Episode: Accidents happen, but some come with severe consequences. For example, when covering someone with your HSA that you shouldn’t cover, you can face severe penalties! That is why in today’s episode, Tammy and Micah cover some fraudulent issues that can come up with health insurance and survivor benefits. Listen in […]

FEHB in Retirement

FEHB in Retirement

“Hello , I worked for 11 years as a federal employee until age 57, now I am 62 , can I still get fehb, ie I am not enrolled in fehb since age 57 .” – Khalid. Securing Federal Employee’s Health Benefits (FEHB) in Retirement: A Comprehensive Guide At Plan Your Federal Retirement (PYFR), we […]

Ep #71: Secure Act 2.0 with Steven Jarvis

Secure Act 2.0 with Steven Jarvis

Listen to the Full Episode: Changes are happening, and questions have been raised! That is why we have a special guest in today’s episode – Steven Jarvis, CPA. Micah and Steven will answer the most common question out there these days and clear out all of your confusion. Join us and find out what is […]

Planning to Retire with COLA Adjustments

Planning to Retire with COLA Adjustments

“When should I retire to take advantage of the planned big 2023 COLA increase? If I retire in December, will my pension benefits be increased in January 2023, or my first pension check must be in 2022 to take advantage of the COLA adjustment?” – Konstantin. https://youtu.be/SW8qEwkxjuE There are always two sides to a question […]

Ep #70: Changes in Planning Over The Years, Social Security

Changes in Planning Over The Years Social Security

Listen to the Full Episode: The benefits in retirement that Federal Employees have are based on three things: Pension Social Security TSP To avoid misconceptions about one of the most essential things in your retirement planning – Social Security – we have Floyd Shilanski and his years of experience. Find out the different strategies you […]

Choosing between Deferred Retirement and Postponed Retirement

Deferred Retirement and Postponed Retirement

“I plan to retire at age 57 with an MRA + 10 option. I don’t plan on taking my FERS retirement out until later age 61 or 62 depending. I have the basic life insurance and single. What is the best option to defer retirement or postpone retirement?” – Floyd. As a federal employee, you […]