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TSP and IRA Tax-Planning Moves for Federal Employees and Retirees

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

The stock market reached all-time highs during 2023. While that is encouraging news for TSP participants and IRA owners, Ed Zurndorfer suggests some tax-planning moves that federal employees and retirees should consider, including required minimum distributions (RMDs), Roth IRA conversions, and charitable distributions more…

FEGLI Handbook from OPM

January 25, 2024 My Federal Retirement

The Office of Personnel Management has updated the handbook for the Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance program more…

FEGLI Calculator: Calculating Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Options and Premiums

January 25, 2024 My Federal Retirement

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The FEGLI calculator will help you determine the face value and premiums of various combinations of FEGLI coverage plus plus view how the life insurance carried into retirement will change over time more…

Understanding the CSRS Voluntary Contribution Program

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

Ed Zurndorfer discusses the CSRS Voluntary Contribution Program including an overview, CSRS/CSRS Offset employee eligibility requirements, filing an application, contributions and how they are made, limits on contributions, and withdrawal options more…

Medicare General Enrollment Period: What Are the Implications for Federal Retirees?

January 19, 2024 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Most individuals find the Medicare enrollment process to be confusing. Ed Zurndorfer reviews the four Medicare enrollment periods, and how they apply to most federal employees and retirees when they become first eligible to enroll at age 65. Practical examples are included more…

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