#107 Burning Sick Leave: Managing Sick Leave Usage Near Retirement
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you nearing retirement and wondering how to manage your sick leave best? Join Tammy and Micah in this insightful
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you nearing retirement and wondering how to manage your sick leave best? Join Tammy and Micah in this insightful
Hello PYFR team! I love the podcast and appreciate it and all the resources you offer. My question is about taxes on the pay-out of
I read the $1,000.00 example that you write and 50% of 1K is 500.00 a month for my wife. That makes sense and I understand.
If I retire age 59 under Postponed Retirement can I collect the SRS – Kenneth
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
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you ready to retire? Have you considered the emotional part of this journey? Are you and your spouse on
I worked for the federal government from 1995 to 2000. I turn 62 in 2024. I spent my entire federal career at Nevada. I live
Listen to the Full Episode: Federal retirees face unique challenges, from income replacement to tax considerations. But what about life insurance needs and survivor benefits?
Questions about social Security and COLA (cost of living adjustment) are among the most common. Let’s go through the basics with Floyd Shilanski, RCF.
“In mid 2025, I will turn 62, therefore my FERS supplement will stop. I currently work PT not to exceed 2013 earnings limit. However, in
“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
Listen to the Full Episode: What are the essential steps to a successful federal retirement? Join our experts, Micah and Tammy, in today’s episode as
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you nearing retirement and wondering how to manage your sick leave best? Join Tammy and Micah in this insightful
Hello PYFR team! I love the podcast and appreciate it and all the resources you offer. My question is about taxes on the pay-out of
I read the $1,000.00 example that you write and 50% of 1K is 500.00 a month for my wife. That makes sense and I understand.
If I retire age 59 under Postponed Retirement can I collect the SRS – Kenneth
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
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you ready to retire? Have you considered the emotional part of this journey? Are you and your spouse on
I worked for the federal government from 1995 to 2000. I turn 62 in 2024. I spent my entire federal career at Nevada. I live
Listen to the Full Episode: Federal retirees face unique challenges, from income replacement to tax considerations. But what about life insurance needs and survivor benefits?
Questions about social Security and COLA (cost of living adjustment) are among the most common. Let’s go through the basics with Floyd Shilanski, RCF.
“In mid 2025, I will turn 62, therefore my FERS supplement will stop. I currently work PT not to exceed 2013 earnings limit. However, in
“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
Listen to the Full Episode: What are the essential steps to a successful federal retirement? Join our experts, Micah and Tammy, in today’s episode as
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you nearing retirement and wondering how to manage your sick leave best? Join Tammy and Micah in this insightful
Hello PYFR team! I love the podcast and appreciate it and all the resources you offer. My question is about taxes on the pay-out of
I read the $1,000.00 example that you write and 50% of 1K is 500.00 a month for my wife. That makes sense and I understand.
If I retire age 59 under Postponed Retirement can I collect the SRS – Kenneth
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
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you ready to retire? Have you considered the emotional part of this journey? Are you and your spouse on
I worked for the federal government from 1995 to 2000. I turn 62 in 2024. I spent my entire federal career at Nevada. I live
Listen to the Full Episode: Federal retirees face unique challenges, from income replacement to tax considerations. But what about life insurance needs and survivor benefits?
Questions about social Security and COLA (cost of living adjustment) are among the most common. Let’s go through the basics with Floyd Shilanski, RCF.
“In mid 2025, I will turn 62, therefore my FERS supplement will stop. I currently work PT not to exceed 2013 earnings limit. However, in
“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
Listen to the Full Episode: What are the essential steps to a successful federal retirement? Join our experts, Micah and Tammy, in today’s episode as
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you nearing retirement and wondering how to manage your sick leave best? Join Tammy and Micah in this insightful
Hello PYFR team! I love the podcast and appreciate it and all the resources you offer. My question is about taxes on the pay-out of
I read the $1,000.00 example that you write and 50% of 1K is 500.00 a month for my wife. That makes sense and I understand.
If I retire age 59 under Postponed Retirement can I collect the SRS – Kenneth
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
Listen to the Full Episode: Are you ready to retire? Have you considered the emotional part of this journey? Are you and your spouse on
I worked for the federal government from 1995 to 2000. I turn 62 in 2024. I spent my entire federal career at Nevada. I live
Listen to the Full Episode: Federal retirees face unique challenges, from income replacement to tax considerations. But what about life insurance needs and survivor benefits?
Questions about social Security and COLA (cost of living adjustment) are among the most common. Let’s go through the basics with Floyd Shilanski, RCF.
“In mid 2025, I will turn 62, therefore my FERS supplement will stop. I currently work PT not to exceed 2013 earnings limit. However, in
“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
Listen to the Full Episode: What are the essential steps to a successful federal retirement? Join our experts, Micah and Tammy, in today’s episode as
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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.