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“I was looking at my LES I noticed the FERS Retirement on deductions section is a different “year to date” amount from the FERS Retirement
“I was looking at my LES I noticed the FERS Retirement on deductions section is a different “year to date” amount from the FERS Retirement
“I am retiring on 12/31 at the age of 56 – will my FERS Supplement calculation include 2019 earnings – after they get reported to
When you retire, it’s not just about having the time to do everything that you want to do—it’s also about having the money to make
TSP Contribution. My spouse recently changed her TSP contribution because her friend told her to. She currently has: L2030 80%, C-Fund 10% and S-Fund 10%.
To have a comfortable and enjoyable retirement, you need a financial safety net to fund it all. So when you are planning for the rest
Welcome to the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, where Certified Financial Planner Micah Shilanski and Principal Retirement Specialist Tammy Flanagan come together to ensure you
We have been receiving questions from Federal Employees across the United States this week, wondering if they should make changes in their TSP due to
“I have a tsp question for you concerning the new TSP withdraw options. I retired in 2015 from air traffic control at age 50. Will
“Thank you for the great videos, they are very informative. I do have a question for you. I am 59 years old and a retired
“Hi, I am approaching retirement age am starting to gather data. I worked for the VAMC from 1982-1996. I think I have both FERS and
“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
“Your TSP is an asset that can be given to future generations and your social security income is not. As the condition of social security

“I was looking at my LES I noticed the FERS Retirement on deductions section is a different “year to date” amount from the FERS Retirement

“I am retiring on 12/31 at the age of 56 – will my FERS Supplement calculation include 2019 earnings – after they get reported to

When you retire, it’s not just about having the time to do everything that you want to do—it’s also about having the money to make

TSP Contribution. My spouse recently changed her TSP contribution because her friend told her to. She currently has: L2030 80%, C-Fund 10% and S-Fund 10%.

To have a comfortable and enjoyable retirement, you need a financial safety net to fund it all. So when you are planning for the rest

Welcome to the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, where Certified Financial Planner Micah Shilanski and Principal Retirement Specialist Tammy Flanagan come together to ensure you

We have been receiving questions from Federal Employees across the United States this week, wondering if they should make changes in their TSP due to

“I have a tsp question for you concerning the new TSP withdraw options. I retired in 2015 from air traffic control at age 50. Will

“Thank you for the great videos, they are very informative. I do have a question for you. I am 59 years old and a retired

“Hi, I am approaching retirement age am starting to gather data. I worked for the VAMC from 1982-1996. I think I have both FERS and

“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

“Your TSP is an asset that can be given to future generations and your social security income is not. As the condition of social security
“I was looking at my LES I noticed the FERS Retirement on deductions section is a different “year to date” amount from the FERS Retirement
“I am retiring on 12/31 at the age of 56 – will my FERS Supplement calculation include 2019 earnings – after they get reported to
When you retire, it’s not just about having the time to do everything that you want to do—it’s also about having the money to make
TSP Contribution. My spouse recently changed her TSP contribution because her friend told her to. She currently has: L2030 80%, C-Fund 10% and S-Fund 10%.
To have a comfortable and enjoyable retirement, you need a financial safety net to fund it all. So when you are planning for the rest
Welcome to the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, where Certified Financial Planner Micah Shilanski and Principal Retirement Specialist Tammy Flanagan come together to ensure you
We have been receiving questions from Federal Employees across the United States this week, wondering if they should make changes in their TSP due to
“I have a tsp question for you concerning the new TSP withdraw options. I retired in 2015 from air traffic control at age 50. Will
“Thank you for the great videos, they are very informative. I do have a question for you. I am 59 years old and a retired
“Hi, I am approaching retirement age am starting to gather data. I worked for the VAMC from 1982-1996. I think I have both FERS and
“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
“Your TSP is an asset that can be given to future generations and your social security income is not. As the condition of social security

“I was looking at my LES I noticed the FERS Retirement on deductions section is a different “year to date” amount from the FERS Retirement

“I am retiring on 12/31 at the age of 56 – will my FERS Supplement calculation include 2019 earnings – after they get reported to

When you retire, it’s not just about having the time to do everything that you want to do—it’s also about having the money to make

TSP Contribution. My spouse recently changed her TSP contribution because her friend told her to. She currently has: L2030 80%, C-Fund 10% and S-Fund 10%.

To have a comfortable and enjoyable retirement, you need a financial safety net to fund it all. So when you are planning for the rest

Welcome to the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, where Certified Financial Planner Micah Shilanski and Principal Retirement Specialist Tammy Flanagan come together to ensure you

We have been receiving questions from Federal Employees across the United States this week, wondering if they should make changes in their TSP due to

“I have a tsp question for you concerning the new TSP withdraw options. I retired in 2015 from air traffic control at age 50. Will

“Thank you for the great videos, they are very informative. I do have a question for you. I am 59 years old and a retired

“Hi, I am approaching retirement age am starting to gather data. I worked for the VAMC from 1982-1996. I think I have both FERS and

“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

“Your TSP is an asset that can be given to future generations and your social security income is not. As the condition of social security