Types of Retirement

Immediate Retirement

What is an Immediate Retirement under FERS? The Immediate Retirement under FERS is the main way of qualifying for the pension.  Sometimes it’s referred to

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Postponed Retirement

What is a Postponed Retirement under FERS? A Postponed Retirement is another alternative option of federal retirement that is similar to the Deferred Retirement option. 

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FERS Terminology

FERS Retirement Information The Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) is one of the most comprehensive (and sometimes complicated!) retirement programs to navigate. Your benefits as

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FERS Contributions

What is my FERS contribution? Depending on your start date, your contribution will be either be 0.8%, 3.1%, or 4.4% to FERS. The chart below

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Ep #13: Mailbag

What kind of protection does the spouse of a federal employee have? Does everyone need insurance—and how is it beneficial? In this episode, Tammy and

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MRA+10 FERS Retirement

“Firstly, you are a GREAT information source regarding FERS retirees-to-be ! THANK YOU!!! Does “MRA plus 10” apply to my situation?, and if so, what

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Immediate Retirement

What is an Immediate Retirement under FERS? The Immediate Retirement under FERS is the main way of qualifying for the pension.  Sometimes it’s referred to

Read More »

Postponed Retirement

What is a Postponed Retirement under FERS? A Postponed Retirement is another alternative option of federal retirement that is similar to the Deferred Retirement option. 

Read More »

FERS Terminology

FERS Retirement Information The Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) is one of the most comprehensive (and sometimes complicated!) retirement programs to navigate. Your benefits as

Read More »

FERS Contributions

What is my FERS contribution? Depending on your start date, your contribution will be either be 0.8%, 3.1%, or 4.4% to FERS. The chart below

Read More »

Ep #13: Mailbag

What kind of protection does the spouse of a federal employee have? Does everyone need insurance—and how is it beneficial? In this episode, Tammy and

Read More »

Immediate Retirement

What is an Immediate Retirement under FERS? The Immediate Retirement under FERS is the main way of qualifying for the pension.  Sometimes it’s referred to

Read More »

Postponed Retirement

What is a Postponed Retirement under FERS? A Postponed Retirement is another alternative option of federal retirement that is similar to the Deferred Retirement option. 

Read More »

FERS Terminology

FERS Retirement Information The Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) is one of the most comprehensive (and sometimes complicated!) retirement programs to navigate. Your benefits as

Read More »

FERS Contributions

What is my FERS contribution? Depending on your start date, your contribution will be either be 0.8%, 3.1%, or 4.4% to FERS. The chart below

Read More »

Ep #13: Mailbag

What kind of protection does the spouse of a federal employee have? Does everyone need insurance—and how is it beneficial? In this episode, Tammy and

Read More »

MRA+10 FERS Retirement

“Firstly, you are a GREAT information source regarding FERS retirees-to-be ! THANK YOU!!! Does “MRA plus 10” apply to my situation?, and if so, what

Read More »

Immediate Retirement

What is an Immediate Retirement under FERS? The Immediate Retirement under FERS is the main way of qualifying for the pension.  Sometimes it’s referred to

Read More »

Postponed Retirement

What is a Postponed Retirement under FERS? A Postponed Retirement is another alternative option of federal retirement that is similar to the Deferred Retirement option. 

Read More »

FERS Terminology

FERS Retirement Information The Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) is one of the most comprehensive (and sometimes complicated!) retirement programs to navigate. Your benefits as

Read More »

FERS Contributions

What is my FERS contribution? Depending on your start date, your contribution will be either be 0.8%, 3.1%, or 4.4% to FERS. The chart below

Read More »

Ep #13: Mailbag

What kind of protection does the spouse of a federal employee have? Does everyone need insurance—and how is it beneficial? In this episode, Tammy and

Read More »

Your TSP After Retirement

We have had hundreds of federal employees ask us to discuss the TSP more in-depth so that they can stop “emotionally trading” their accounts. 

That is why we created this guide with the most important considerations you need to make when using your TSP as a retirement savings account.

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