Leaving Federal Service for Private Sector
I am considering leaving federal civilian employment after 14 years, which includes 8.5 years of military service. I read that I can still draw the
I am considering leaving federal civilian employment after 14 years, which includes 8.5 years of military service. I read that I can still draw the
“What happens to your sick leave if you are 63 years and have 28 years of federal service. Thanks for taking this question.” FERS Sick
“I early retired to come home to care for my sick parents. At the time of my retirement in 2017, I found out that CPOC
When we talk about your FERS Retirement, we’re really talking about several different benefits. FERS (Federal Employees Retirement System) has three main components: Basic FERS
“When Am I Eligible to Retire?” There are many different sets of rules for FERS retirement eligibility. Many federal employees start planning their retirement by
You need to know your FERS MRA to find out if you are eligible for different types of FERS retirement. Your Minimum Retirement Age will range
FERS Retirement with 10% Bonus: Higher Pension for Age 62 & 20 Years Some people who qualify for regular FERS retirement will also qualify for
The SF 50 is the official form the government uses to determine your retirement eligibility and to calculate your federal retirement pension. If there is
Military Buyback for Federal Retirement Getting ready for federal retirement? Could a military buyback towards your federal creditable service make sense for you? Lots of
Year after year I see Federal Employees missing the same critical concepts in their federal retirement planning. That’s why I’ve created an online workshop to help educate Federal Employees on these critical concepts.
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