Ep #21: The Years After You Retire
Ensuring you have met your savings goals during your retirement planning is incredibly important, but it is just one of many things to consider. Unfortunately,
Ensuring you have met your savings goals during your retirement planning is incredibly important, but it is just one of many things to consider. Unfortunately,
When it comes to your retirement, it can be a very stressful time—or it can be a very smooth transition. It really comes down to
“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,
Where do I apply? You’ve finally decided it’s time to retire. Maybe this day came sooner than expected, or maybe it couldn’t come soon enough.
When you are planning for your retirement, there are a lot of different areas you need to be aware of financially, and it can be
Tax season is upon us, and for many, it is a scary time. With so many opinions floating around, it is hard to decipher between
“I am 65, born in (November) 1955. I’ve only been a Federal Civilian Employee for 5yrs this November. I’ve also withdrawn $7,000.00 last year for
“Micah, love your videos. I’m retired (58 years old) from USPS. Very aggressive in TSP. 40% C, 40% S, and 20% I- I’m down close
“Next May I can retire with 35 years at the age of 62. I was considering working 10 more months to retire at 63 and
Today Micah’s sister, Jamie Shilanski, joins the show to talk about financial planning and the inconsistent advice that many people are hearing regarding their finances.
“I retired on Dec 31 2019. Don’t you think I should pull all my money out of the TSP and put it in a high
When is the right time to retire? And what are the different options as a federal employee? While everyone wants to retire early, the fact

Ensuring you have met your savings goals during your retirement planning is incredibly important, but it is just one of many things to consider. Unfortunately,

When it comes to your retirement, it can be a very stressful time—or it can be a very smooth transition. It really comes down to

“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,
Where do I apply? You’ve finally decided it’s time to retire. Maybe this day came sooner than expected, or maybe it couldn’t come soon enough.

When you are planning for your retirement, there are a lot of different areas you need to be aware of financially, and it can be

Tax season is upon us, and for many, it is a scary time. With so many opinions floating around, it is hard to decipher between

“I am 65, born in (November) 1955. I’ve only been a Federal Civilian Employee for 5yrs this November. I’ve also withdrawn $7,000.00 last year for

“Micah, love your videos. I’m retired (58 years old) from USPS. Very aggressive in TSP. 40% C, 40% S, and 20% I- I’m down close

“Next May I can retire with 35 years at the age of 62. I was considering working 10 more months to retire at 63 and

Today Micah’s sister, Jamie Shilanski, joins the show to talk about financial planning and the inconsistent advice that many people are hearing regarding their finances.

“I retired on Dec 31 2019. Don’t you think I should pull all my money out of the TSP and put it in a high

When is the right time to retire? And what are the different options as a federal employee? While everyone wants to retire early, the fact
Ensuring you have met your savings goals during your retirement planning is incredibly important, but it is just one of many things to consider. Unfortunately,
When it comes to your retirement, it can be a very stressful time—or it can be a very smooth transition. It really comes down to
“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,
Where do I apply? You’ve finally decided it’s time to retire. Maybe this day came sooner than expected, or maybe it couldn’t come soon enough.
When you are planning for your retirement, there are a lot of different areas you need to be aware of financially, and it can be
Tax season is upon us, and for many, it is a scary time. With so many opinions floating around, it is hard to decipher between
“I am 65, born in (November) 1955. I’ve only been a Federal Civilian Employee for 5yrs this November. I’ve also withdrawn $7,000.00 last year for
“Micah, love your videos. I’m retired (58 years old) from USPS. Very aggressive in TSP. 40% C, 40% S, and 20% I- I’m down close
“Next May I can retire with 35 years at the age of 62. I was considering working 10 more months to retire at 63 and
Today Micah’s sister, Jamie Shilanski, joins the show to talk about financial planning and the inconsistent advice that many people are hearing regarding their finances.
“I retired on Dec 31 2019. Don’t you think I should pull all my money out of the TSP and put it in a high
When is the right time to retire? And what are the different options as a federal employee? While everyone wants to retire early, the fact

Ensuring you have met your savings goals during your retirement planning is incredibly important, but it is just one of many things to consider. Unfortunately,

When it comes to your retirement, it can be a very stressful time—or it can be a very smooth transition. It really comes down to

“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,
Where do I apply? You’ve finally decided it’s time to retire. Maybe this day came sooner than expected, or maybe it couldn’t come soon enough.

When you are planning for your retirement, there are a lot of different areas you need to be aware of financially, and it can be

Tax season is upon us, and for many, it is a scary time. With so many opinions floating around, it is hard to decipher between

“I am 65, born in (November) 1955. I’ve only been a Federal Civilian Employee for 5yrs this November. I’ve also withdrawn $7,000.00 last year for

“Micah, love your videos. I’m retired (58 years old) from USPS. Very aggressive in TSP. 40% C, 40% S, and 20% I- I’m down close

“Next May I can retire with 35 years at the age of 62. I was considering working 10 more months to retire at 63 and

Today Micah’s sister, Jamie Shilanski, joins the show to talk about financial planning and the inconsistent advice that many people are hearing regarding their finances.

“I retired on Dec 31 2019. Don’t you think I should pull all my money out of the TSP and put it in a high

When is the right time to retire? And what are the different options as a federal employee? While everyone wants to retire early, the fact