Reserve Military Retirement And FERS Military Retirement – Can You Keep Both?
I just saw you guide to military service credit buybacks. I purchased 11 years back and it was the best decision I ever made! I
I just saw you guide to military service credit buybacks. I purchased 11 years back and it was the best decision I ever made! I
Hello, I appreciate your videos very much. I am active duty and retiring next year, intending on becoming a GS employee. Can you do one
“Hello, Will OPM issue me a personal FERS Benefits Summary upon request (i.e., similar to the personalized benefit summary issued by Social Security) based on
“What happens to a surviving spouse if an employee dies while working, but that employee was also in the process of buying back military time?
“I am so grateful that you put your information out on podcasts and email. This really benefits the federal govt employee and I share your
Answering your questions about military buy back. Listen to the Full Episode: Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
The question of whether to buy back military time is something that affects a lot of people. This episode features Christian Sakamoto, a great advisor
“Greetings, I am retired from the Army after 20 years as a Staff Sergeant. I am currently a GS 14 with 11 years under FERS.
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
How is my benefit calculated? In order to calculate your FERS pension, you will need to know your creditable years of service as well as
What is the Military Buyback Program? The Military Buyback Program is a program for veterans to retroactively “buy back” their time spent in the military
“I have almost 5 years of Federal Service (FERS—approximately 15 days short). I have over 7 years of honorable active duty service. I retired from
I just saw you guide to military service credit buybacks. I purchased 11 years back and it was the best decision I ever made! I
Hello, I appreciate your videos very much. I am active duty and retiring next year, intending on becoming a GS employee. Can you do one
“Hello, Will OPM issue me a personal FERS Benefits Summary upon request (i.e., similar to the personalized benefit summary issued by Social Security) based on
“What happens to a surviving spouse if an employee dies while working, but that employee was also in the process of buying back military time?
“I am so grateful that you put your information out on podcasts and email. This really benefits the federal govt employee and I share your
Answering your questions about military buy back. Listen to the Full Episode: Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
The question of whether to buy back military time is something that affects a lot of people. This episode features Christian Sakamoto, a great advisor
“Greetings, I am retired from the Army after 20 years as a Staff Sergeant. I am currently a GS 14 with 11 years under FERS.
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
How is my benefit calculated? In order to calculate your FERS pension, you will need to know your creditable years of service as well as
What is the Military Buyback Program? The Military Buyback Program is a program for veterans to retroactively “buy back” their time spent in the military
“I have almost 5 years of Federal Service (FERS—approximately 15 days short). I have over 7 years of honorable active duty service. I retired from
I just saw you guide to military service credit buybacks. I purchased 11 years back and it was the best decision I ever made! I
Hello, I appreciate your videos very much. I am active duty and retiring next year, intending on becoming a GS employee. Can you do one
“Hello, Will OPM issue me a personal FERS Benefits Summary upon request (i.e., similar to the personalized benefit summary issued by Social Security) based on
“What happens to a surviving spouse if an employee dies while working, but that employee was also in the process of buying back military time?
“I am so grateful that you put your information out on podcasts and email. This really benefits the federal govt employee and I share your
Answering your questions about military buy back. Listen to the Full Episode: Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
The question of whether to buy back military time is something that affects a lot of people. This episode features Christian Sakamoto, a great advisor
“Greetings, I am retired from the Army after 20 years as a Staff Sergeant. I am currently a GS 14 with 11 years under FERS.
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
How is my benefit calculated? In order to calculate your FERS pension, you will need to know your creditable years of service as well as
What is the Military Buyback Program? The Military Buyback Program is a program for veterans to retroactively “buy back” their time spent in the military
“I have almost 5 years of Federal Service (FERS—approximately 15 days short). I have over 7 years of honorable active duty service. I retired from
I just saw you guide to military service credit buybacks. I purchased 11 years back and it was the best decision I ever made! I
Hello, I appreciate your videos very much. I am active duty and retiring next year, intending on becoming a GS employee. Can you do one
“Hello, Will OPM issue me a personal FERS Benefits Summary upon request (i.e., similar to the personalized benefit summary issued by Social Security) based on
“What happens to a surviving spouse if an employee dies while working, but that employee was also in the process of buying back military time?
“I am so grateful that you put your information out on podcasts and email. This really benefits the federal govt employee and I share your
Answering your questions about military buy back. Listen to the Full Episode: Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
The question of whether to buy back military time is something that affects a lot of people. This episode features Christian Sakamoto, a great advisor
“Greetings, I am retired from the Army after 20 years as a Staff Sergeant. I am currently a GS 14 with 11 years under FERS.
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
How is my benefit calculated? In order to calculate your FERS pension, you will need to know your creditable years of service as well as
What is the Military Buyback Program? The Military Buyback Program is a program for veterans to retroactively “buy back” their time spent in the military
“I have almost 5 years of Federal Service (FERS—approximately 15 days short). I have over 7 years of honorable active duty service. I retired from
Advisory services offered through Shilanski & Associates, Inc., an Investment Adviser doing business as “Plan Your Federal Retirement”. Plan Your Federal Retirement is not employed by the United States Federal Government and does not represent the United States Federal Government. All content on this site if for information purposes only. This website is not personalized investment advice. Securities investing involves risks, including the potential for loss of principal. There is no guarantee that any investment plan or strategy will be successful. Please review our Customer Relationship Summary (Form ADV Part 3) for important information about our services and fees.
Opinions expressed herein are solely those of Shilanski & Associates, Incorporated, unless otherwise specifically cited. Material presented is believed to be from reliable sources, and no representations are made by our firm as to other parties, informational accuracy, or completeness. All information or ideas provided should be discussed in detail with an advisor, accountant, or legal counsel prior to implementation.
Content provided herein is for informational purposes only and should not be used or construed as investment advice or recommendation regarding the purchase or sale of any security. There is no guarantee that any forward-looking statements or opinions provided will prove to be correct. Securities investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principle. There is no assurance that any investment plan or strategy will be successful.
Copyright © 2024 Shilanski & Associates, Inc.