Ep #58: Roth Conversion Options
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“I retired from Federal service on Dec 31, 2020. My annual leave balance was paid out to me in a lump sum at the end
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“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
“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
“The question is the following: My wife and I are both federal employees. I will retire before her. Upon my death, she will receive a
“From my understanding, those military retirees who are getting a military retirement aren’t eligible for the FERS Supplement. If I’m incorrect someone please let me
“I worked from 2010 to 2013 at VA Hospital. I quit/and then I work back in 2018 until now. My question is are those 3
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
“I retired from Federal service on Dec 31, 2020. My annual leave balance was paid out to me in a lump sum at the end
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.
“Hi Tammy and Micah, Thanks for the information. I separated from the government at age 54 1/2 years and 20.5 years of service. I like
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
Micah and Tammy have been seeing lots of mistakes and missteps happening lately, with more people reaching out to see whether they were wrong or
“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
“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
“The question is the following: My wife and I are both federal employees. I will retire before her. Upon my death, she will receive a
“From my understanding, those military retirees who are getting a military retirement aren’t eligible for the FERS Supplement. If I’m incorrect someone please let me
“I worked from 2010 to 2013 at VA Hospital. I quit/and then I work back in 2018 until now. My question is are those 3
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
“I retired from Federal service on Dec 31, 2020. My annual leave balance was paid out to me in a lump sum at the end
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.
“Hi Tammy and Micah, Thanks for the information. I separated from the government at age 54 1/2 years and 20.5 years of service. I like
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
Micah and Tammy have been seeing lots of mistakes and missteps happening lately, with more people reaching out to see whether they were wrong or
“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
“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
“The question is the following: My wife and I are both federal employees. I will retire before her. Upon my death, she will receive a
“From my understanding, those military retirees who are getting a military retirement aren’t eligible for the FERS Supplement. If I’m incorrect someone please let me
“I worked from 2010 to 2013 at VA Hospital. I quit/and then I work back in 2018 until now. My question is are those 3
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
“I retired from Federal service on Dec 31, 2020. My annual leave balance was paid out to me in a lump sum at the end
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.
“Hi Tammy and Micah, Thanks for the information. I separated from the government at age 54 1/2 years and 20.5 years of service. I like
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
Micah and Tammy have been seeing lots of mistakes and missteps happening lately, with more people reaching out to see whether they were wrong or
“I have a question related to something in one of your articles about FEHB and Medicare. The article stated: “As a full-time Federal employee, you
“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
“The question is the following: My wife and I are both federal employees. I will retire before her. Upon my death, she will receive a
“From my understanding, those military retirees who are getting a military retirement aren’t eligible for the FERS Supplement. If I’m incorrect someone please let me
“I worked from 2010 to 2013 at VA Hospital. I quit/and then I work back in 2018 until now. My question is are those 3
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