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FERS Employees Retiring Under the MRA+10 and MRA+20 Options Can Postpone FERS Annuity Commencing Date

July 31, 2024 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

An employee under the Federal Employees Retirement System can retire immediately when they reach their Minimum Retirement Age with a minimum of 30 years of creditable service. Ed Zurndorfer outlines discusses the option of postponed retirement available to FERS employees who, when they reach their MRA with at least 10 years and less than 30 years of FERS service, leave federal service and postpone the start of their FERS annuity more…

Federal Employees May be Eligible for a Deferred Retirement

July 29, 2024 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Federal employees who are covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) may be eligible for a deferred annuity. Ed Zurndorder covers the eligibility rules, benefits of this option, steps to apply, and how it affects life/health insurance and the Thrift Savings Plan more…

Breaking Down the Military Service Buyback

July 26, 2024 Chris Kowalik

Chris Kowalik helps identify certain military service that may help you to be eligible to retire from federal service sooner, and discusses when it’s possible, when it’s worth it, and when to avoid it altogether more…

Thrift Savings Plan Launching New Lifecycle (L) Fund

July 25, 2024 My Federal Retirement

TSP - Thrift Savings Plan

Starting July 26, 2024, TSP participants will have will have eleven Lifecycle (L) Funds to choose from instead of the ten currently available more…

What You Should Do One Year from Federal Retirement

July 24, 2024 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Ed Zurndorfer outlines the important things federal employees who intend to retire within one year should be doing, including checking important health and life insurance records, retirement eligibility, military service, and electing survivor benefit options more…

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