Keeping FEHB in Retirement
“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
”I have gotten conflicting information about my lump sum annual leave. I plan on retiring on 12/31/21. I know that I will get my lump
Answering listener questions about Medicare Advantage and retirement. Listen to the Full Episode: Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
At 65, something happens to all of us where we have this forced decision that we have to deal with when it comes to Medicare—and
“As a FERS retiree, am I required to sign up for Medicare at age 65; or can I opt out of Medicare Part B? Also,
When we consider retirement, most of us think about this chapter in our lives as a positive time—and it can be, as long as
“I will be 65 years old next July and plan on retiring in Dec. 2022. I am covered under my husband’s health plan and also
We’re on the brink of another open season, so today Micah and Tammy are sharing the information you need to know about this upcoming season.
“I am 66 and currently a full time federal employee. I have a two children under the age of 26. I would like to continue
“I plan to retire in the next few months from USPS and take my health insurance with me. I am debating signing up for Medicare
HSA Plan Basics Health Savings Plans (HSA) are a powerful savings tool that could work in conjunction with your health plan if you participate in
We receive a lot of questions from Federal Employees about when they should enroll in Medicare. Medicare is a nationally run health insurance program for
“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
”I have gotten conflicting information about my lump sum annual leave. I plan on retiring on 12/31/21. I know that I will get my lump
Answering listener questions about Medicare Advantage and retirement. Listen to the Full Episode: Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
At 65, something happens to all of us where we have this forced decision that we have to deal with when it comes to Medicare—and
“As a FERS retiree, am I required to sign up for Medicare at age 65; or can I opt out of Medicare Part B? Also,
When we consider retirement, most of us think about this chapter in our lives as a positive time—and it can be, as long as
“I will be 65 years old next July and plan on retiring in Dec. 2022. I am covered under my husband’s health plan and also
We’re on the brink of another open season, so today Micah and Tammy are sharing the information you need to know about this upcoming season.
“I am 66 and currently a full time federal employee. I have a two children under the age of 26. I would like to continue
“I plan to retire in the next few months from USPS and take my health insurance with me. I am debating signing up for Medicare
HSA Plan Basics Health Savings Plans (HSA) are a powerful savings tool that could work in conjunction with your health plan if you participate in
We receive a lot of questions from Federal Employees about when they should enroll in Medicare. Medicare is a nationally run health insurance program for
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