Federal Retirement Guide

Federal Retirement Guide
Author: John D. Whitney
Publisher: GovAmerica.org
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017
Genre: Civil service
ISBN:

Our latest guide, the 2017 Federal Retirement Guide, helps give you a firm foundation for planning a successful retirement. This unique guide covers retirement benefits, Federal Retirement Systems (FERS and CSRS), Thrift savings Plan, Social Security, Survivor Benefits, Death Benefits, Medicare, WEP, and more.

You First

You First
Author: Randy Silvey
Publisher: Silverlight Financail Incorporated
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-11-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692335666

An outstanding and thorough resource for past and present Federal employees. A clear-cut guide through the maze of Federal benefits. No unnecessary jargon, just plain English. Explore Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), Civilian Service Retirement System (CSRS) and Postal Employee benefits including - Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), Government Pension(s), the possibilities of qualifying for a "bridge" annuity and Social Security Administration (SSA) Retirement benefits (some CSRS employees may not qualify). Veteran Wealth Advisor (and past Federal employee), Randy Silvey, reveals exceptional insight and knowledge that his 13 years' experience assisting Federal employees has afforded him. Including; when is it ok for you to retire? How to financially prepare for retirement? Steps to take when you are ready to retire.

Fedsavvy

Fedsavvy
Author: Carol Schmidlin
Publisher: Advantage Media Group
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2012-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1599322978

Are your federal benefits at risk? Are we at the point of every man/woman for themselves? FedSavvy will take you through the complexities of the federal retirement system so that you can make informed decisions about your financial future. Federal Employees have some great benefits, however, going through the maze to figure out if you are taking advantage of them can sometimes be complicated. At present, most federal employees are feeling threatened because the Congressional Budget Office is dangling a knife over their benefi ts. Build a meaningful and profi table retirement profi le, by understanding: • How to calculate your CSRS and FERS pension • Documents you will need to have • The best dates to retire • Credit for unused sick leave and annual leave • How does Social Security affect the CSRS annuity • VCP - the best benefi t for CSRS and CSRS Offset • How to not only save but allocate your funds in the Thrift Savings Plan • Sequential Income Planning with TSP • Magic Numbers for TSP • An understanding of the Federal Insurance Programs: FEHB, FEGLI, and FLTCIP

The FERSGUIDE Special Category Employees

The FERSGUIDE Special Category Employees
Author: Dan Jamison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre:
ISBN:

Updated for 2021. There are two editions of The FERSGUIDE. This version is the correct version if you are a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO), Firefighter (FF), Customs and Border Protection Officer (CPBO), Border Patrol Agent (BPA), Air Traffic Controller (ATC), Nuclear Materials Courier, Diplomatic Security Service agent or other Special Category Employee covered by the special provisions of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) granted to these employees. If you are not a Special Category Employee, then you should be purchasing the FERSGUIDE for Regular FERS Employees.The FERSGUIDE is authored by Dan Jamison, CPA. Dan Jamison is a nationally recognized subject-matter expert on retirement benefits for federal law enforcement officers, firefighters, air traffic controllers and those persons covered under the Special Category Employee (SCE) Provisions. Dan has been a CPA for over 30 years and holds active licenses in good standing in Virginia and Florida. Dan holds a Master's Degree in Accounting from the University of Florida and earned his undergraduate accounting degree there as well. Dan retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2013 after 21 years as a Special Agent Accountant. Dan started writing the FERSGUIDE over 20 years ago, when the document lurked around only in the FBI's email system until the advent of the Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs) and then the FERSGUIDE spread from the JTTFs to the participating JTTF agencies where it quickly gained popularity outside of the FBI. Dan updates the FERSGUIDE annually with new content and updated figures.