Ep #63: When Your TSP is Down 25%
Listen to the Full Episode: There are a couple of times a year when it’s really important to have clients come in and review things.
Listen to the Full Episode: There are a couple of times a year when it’s really important to have clients come in and review things.
“I am in the process of divorcing (prior to my federal retirement). I am considering agreeing to providing my soon to be ex-spouse partial survivor
“I’m just about 65 and make about 125K a year working for the federal government. I plan to retire in five years when I’m 70.
“Can I withdraw my FERS to use as a down payment for purchase of Real Estate?” – Tracey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPm4DDHl0-c&feature=youtu.be When Federal Employees use their retirement
“Planning on retiring at my MRA, is the FERS supplement subject to the social security earnings test? Thank you for your time!” – Craig. Underestimating
Listen to the Full Episode: Christian Sakamoto joins the show again today to help answer some of the top questions we get from people who
“I retired as a FERS employee at age 56 with over 32 years of service. Upon retirement, I chose to withdraw $2000 per month from
Listen to the Full Episode: Have you noticed that the markets are down? Did you know there are some key opportunities to look into when
Listen to the Full Episode: Sometimes there are misconceptions we have that lead to big mistakes before retirement—and they all stem from one main problem.
Listen to the Full Episode: Pros and cons to moving investments around. Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
Listen to the Full Episode: Many people want to move investments into or out of their TSP, and there are a lot of questions surrounding
“Thank you very much for the great information. Question: Do I need to list my ex-spouse on my FERS retirement application if we were married
Listen to the Full Episode: There are a couple of times a year when it’s really important to have clients come in and review things.
“I am in the process of divorcing (prior to my federal retirement). I am considering agreeing to providing my soon to be ex-spouse partial survivor
“I’m just about 65 and make about 125K a year working for the federal government. I plan to retire in five years when I’m 70.
“Can I withdraw my FERS to use as a down payment for purchase of Real Estate?” – Tracey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPm4DDHl0-c&feature=youtu.be When Federal Employees use their retirement
“Planning on retiring at my MRA, is the FERS supplement subject to the social security earnings test? Thank you for your time!” – Craig. Underestimating
Listen to the Full Episode: Christian Sakamoto joins the show again today to help answer some of the top questions we get from people who
“I retired as a FERS employee at age 56 with over 32 years of service. Upon retirement, I chose to withdraw $2000 per month from
Listen to the Full Episode: Have you noticed that the markets are down? Did you know there are some key opportunities to look into when
Listen to the Full Episode: Sometimes there are misconceptions we have that lead to big mistakes before retirement—and they all stem from one main problem.
Listen to the Full Episode: Pros and cons to moving investments around. Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
Listen to the Full Episode: Many people want to move investments into or out of their TSP, and there are a lot of questions surrounding
“Thank you very much for the great information. Question: Do I need to list my ex-spouse on my FERS retirement application if we were married
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