Financial Planner and benefits experts discuss the intricacies of the Federal Employee Retirement System. This real world experience allows these benefits experts to address questions they are most frequently asked by Feds as well as Human Resource departments on how benefits work.
A fake virus alert pops up on your computer. It looks like it came from Apple, Microsoft, or another company you recognize. It says your device is infected and tells you to call a phone number immediately.
What should you do?
In this FERS Federal Fact Check episode, we discuss how tech support scams, fake computer warnings, and crypto-related fraud can target federal employees and retirees.
These scams are often designed to create urgency, fear, and confusion so that people act before they have time to think.
Want help reviewing your retirement plan?
Schedule a conversation with a professional to walk through your options and support more informed decision-making: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/schedule-your-personal-consultation/?utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=youtube Have a retirement question on your mind? Give us a call at 907-931-1775 and leave us your question - we're here to help create solutions that fit your goals!
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Can AI tell you when to claim Social Security? A chatbot may be able to explain age 62, full retirement age, delayed credits, or the earnings test. But it may not understand your FERS pension, your spouse's future income, your TSP plan, your tax picture, or your survivor planning needs.
Have a retirement question on your mind? Give us a call at 907-931-1775 and leave us your question - we're here to help create solutions that fit your goals!
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In this episode, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, and Floyd Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, discuss what federal employees should focus on when evaluating their Social Security claiming strategy. They explain how Social Security fits into a broader retirement plan, why headlines don't always tell the full story, and how factors such as taxes, survivor benefits, Medicare, and retirement income should be considered before making a decision. Need professional help with your retirement planning? Schedule a call today: https://zurl.co/AiAC Visit our website: https://zurl.co/ykNww
These risks can affect your pension, TSP, Social Security benefits, and overall retirement strategy long after your retirement date arrives. Understanding these risks may help you make more informed decisions as you prepare for the years ahead. Schedule a conversation with a professional to walk through your options and support more informed decision-making: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/schedule-your-personal-consultation/?utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=youtube
Federal employees and spouses often hear the phrase: "It's an inheritance, so it's tax-free." But is that actually true? In this FERS Federal Fact Check episode, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, breaks down a common misunderstanding around inherited money, estate taxes, and taxable retirement accounts.
Find out why "no inheritance tax" does not always mean "no taxes," and how inherited accounts could affect your retirement income, tax bracket, and long-term planning decisions. Check out the full article on our website: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/did-you-just-inherit-a-tax-problem?utm_medium=social&utm_source=social&utm_campaign=fffc-26-0527
Are you accidentally putting your retirement at risk? In this week's episode, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, and Luke Eberly, Wealth Advisor, break down a common mistake we see: treating retirement accounts like an ATM without a clear plan. The result? Unexpected taxes, market timing risks, and potential strain on long-term financial independence Need professional help with your retirement planning? Schedule a call today: https://zurl.co/AiAC Visit our website: https://zurl.co/ykNww
What happens if your TSP beneficiary isn't who you thought it was? This is a situation we've seen more often than you might expect, and it can create real issues for your family if not addressed in advance. If you're within 5–10 years of retirement, this is one area you don't want to overlook. Want help reviewing your retirement plan? Schedule a conversation with a professional to walk through your options and support more informed decision-making: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/schedule-your-personal-consultation/utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=youtube Have a retirement question on your mind? Give us a call at 907-931-1775 and leave us your question - we're here to help create solutions that fit your goals!
Are your retirement decisions guided by your own goals, or are they influenced by headlines, ads, and market noise?
In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, and Floyd Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, break down how external influences can impact financial decision-making, often without you even realizing it. From chasing last year's top-performing investments to reacting to market volatility, they explain how these behaviors can affect long-term retirement outcomes.
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What happens if your FERS retirement paperwork is delayed, or you can't follow up after submitting your application?
In this episode of FERS Federal Fact Check, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner, Wealth Advisor, walks through what federal employees can do if their retirement application feels stuck in the system. From locating your CSA number to reconnecting with OPM and understanding potential delays, this video breaks down practical next steps. Learn more and read the full breakdown here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/fers-paperwork-lost-or-delayed-steps-to-get-back-on-track?utm_medium=social&utm_source=social&utm_campaign=fffc-26-0429
Many federal employees care deeply about charitable giving, but the way you give can really affect your taxes. In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, and Luke Eberly, Wealth Advisor, break down strategies that may help you make more tax-efficient charitable contributions, based on current IRS rules. They cover practical concepts like Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), donor-advised funds, and how standard vs. itemized deductions can affect your overall tax picture. The goal is simple: help you better understand the rules so you can make more informed retirement decisions. If you want to help make sure you take the right step while handling your federal benefits, schedule a consultation call with one of our advisors today - https://zurl.co/PWkw
Can contributing to a 401(k) help protect your FERS Special Retirement Supplement? Many people assume this, but the rules don't always work the way federal employees expect. In this FERS Federal Fact Check, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, answers a listener's question and walks you through how the earnings test applies to your supplement and why certain strategies, like increasing 401(k) contributions, may not reduce the impact. Working after retirement may reduce your supplement depending on your earnings. Understanding how income is measured can help you avoid unexpected changes to your retirement income. Tune in and find out: - How the FERS Special Retirement Supplement works - What the earnings test is and how it applies - Why 401(k) contributions don't reduce counted income - What types of income are included (and excluded) - Planning considerations if you expect to work in retirement 👉 Learn more and read the full breakdown here: Have a retirement question on your mind? Give us a call at 907-931-1775 and leave us your question - we're here to help create solutions that fit your goals! ➡️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. Get our FREE guide and find out the details about your TSP AFTER retirement - https://zurl.co/R3RYd Happy Planning!
Understanding how to withdraw from your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a critical part of retirement planning for federal employees. While many spend decades building their TSP balance, the decisions made at retirement, especially around distributions. can have a lasting impact on income, flexibility, and long-term outcomes.
In this episode, Micah Shilanski walks through several common TSP withdrawal options, including systematic withdrawals, life expectancy-based payments, partial rollovers, and annuity elections. He explains how each option works, highlights potential trade-offs, and outlines considerations federal employees may want to evaluate before making a decision.
In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, and Luke Eberly, Wealth Advisor, break down one of the most common and potentially costly investment questions federal employees ask: "Should I wait for the market to drop before investing?" They walk through real-life examples of missed opportunities, explain why market timing often fails in practice, and outline practical strategies for navigating volatility, especially for those approaching or already in retirement. The focus: having written investment rules, a distribution strategy, and a plan for when (not if) markets decline. If you are a fresh retiree or nearing retirement, this episode is for you! https://zurl.co/uNeKt
Federal employees often wonder:
"If I delay Social Security and pass away before starting benefits, what happens to my spouse?"
The answer depends on Social Security Administration (SSA) rules and your specific situation. It's also important to know that Social Security survivor benefits and FERS survivor annuity elections are separate, each with their own rules.
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If you're a federal employee or retiree approaching age 65, you've likely asked:
"Do I really need Medicare Part B if I already have FEHB?"
In this Federal Fact Check episode, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner and Wealth Advisor, explains how Medicare Parts A, B, and D work with your Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage, and what federal retirees should consider before deciding.
In this episode, we discuss:
• The 7-month Medicare enrollment window
• When Part A is typically required
• Why Part B is often considered "quasi-optional."
• The 10% per year late enrollment penalty
• How IRMAA can increase Medicare premiums
• How FEHB prescription coverage impacts Part D decisions
• Key financial planning considerations at age 65
Medicare decisions are highly personal and depend on your income, health outlook, and retirement plan. This episode is designed to help you understand the structure of the rules so you can make a more informed decision.
If you're nearing 65 or helping someone who is, this conversation is worth your time.
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Inflation doesn't always show up loudly, and for many federal employees and retirees, the biggest danger is assuming COLA will protect their retirement income.
In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement podcast, Micah Shilanski, Managing Partner, Wealth Advisor, and Luke Eberly, Wealth Advisor, break down the "COLA mirage": why cost-of-living adjustments often fail to keep pace with real inflation, rising FEHB premiums, and increasing expenses. They explain how COLA works differently for federal employees, FERS retirees, Social Security, and special provision employees, and why many retirees see their buying power shrink year after year, even after an increase.
Listen in to find out what practical steps you can take before and during retirement to guard against inflation, help protect your cash flow, and avoid spending down your retirement savings too quickly.
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Are you working in retirement and wondering if it could reduce your federal benefits?
In this FERS Federal Fact Check, Micah Shilanski, Wealth Advisor, answers a real question from a retired federal employee who started collecting his pension and FERS Supplement at age 61, while still working full time.
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Retirement isn't just about making your money last, it's about using it wisely while you still can.
In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement podcast, Micah Shilanski, Wealth Advisor, is joined by his father, Floyd Shilanski, Wealth Advisor, to unpack one of the most complicated challenges federal employees face: balancing today's lifestyle with tomorrow's longevity.
From distribution strategies and liquidity planning to housing decisions, aging in place, and preparing for unexpected large expenses, this conversation dives deep into what actually happens over a 30–40 year retirement. With decades of real-world client experience, Floyd shares stories that highlight why flexibility, intentional planning, and foresight are essential, not optional.
If you're a pre-retiree or early retiree wondering how to enjoy retirement without becoming a burden or running out of money, this episode is for you.
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Ever wondered how the big players in financial services got to where they are? Matt and Micah dive deep into the secret behind Edward Jones' remarkable success story – and why independent advisors should be taking notes instead of throwing shade. They challenge the common "David vs. Goliath" mindset that often leads independent advisors to dismiss larger firms' achievements and reveal how Edward Jones' strategic playbook can be adapted for independent practice success.
Listen in as they explore the often-overlooked truth about building a thriving advisory practice: it's not just about working harder but working smarter with intentionality.
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Social Security headlines are everywhere, and much of what federal employees are hearing is confusing, incomplete, or flat-out wrong.
In this episode of Plan Your Federal Retirement, Floyd Shilanski, Wealth Manager, cuts through the noise and explains what federal employees actually need to know about Social Security as retirement approaches.
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As the year closes, federal employees can't afford to miss critical planning opportunities that protect their retirement and avoid costly mistakes. In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, Micah Shilanski, Wealth Advisor, and Luke Eberly, Wealth Advisor, break down real-world, end-of-year action items they are actively handling with clients right now.
They talk about last-minute planning for 2025, including Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs), Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), Roth conversions, and estimated tax payments, all with a focus on being aware of IRS penalties. Tune in to learn about strategies for January 2026, like new TSP contribution limits, Roth and HSA planning, and why it's better to start early rather than wait until the end of the year.
If you are a federal employee or retiree who wants to end the year well and begin the next one with clear plans and confidence, this episode offers practical tips you can use right away.
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Have you ever wondered what a Social Security bridge strategy is? In this episode, Floyd Shilanski, CFPⓇ breaks down how these strategies can help retirees wait to claim Social Security and boost their lifetime income.
Rather than filing for Social Security at 62, some retirees use their TSP, 401(k), or other savings to cover income needs until they reach full retirement age or even 70. Floyd discusses why living longer matters, how waiting can increase your monthly income, and why each person needs a plan that fits their situation.
Most importantly, this episode focuses on planning, coordination, and making choices that fit you, instead of following advice from friends, neighbors, or social media.
If you're getting close to retirement and unsure about when to claim Social Security, this episode will help you see your options and the pros and cons of each.
Big changes are coming to your TSP catch-up contributions in 2026 and if you miss them, you could accidentally throw off your entire tax strategy.
As 2025 comes to a close, many federal employees are asking the same question:
"What should I be doing now to prepare for retirement?"
In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, Micah Shilanski is joined by Floyd Shilanski for a year-end review covering the most important planning areas for federal employees heading into 2026.
They discuss why being proactive matters more than ever, how cash flow drives retirement success, what recent tax changes mean for your plan, and why every federal employee needs a clear exit strategy, even if retirement isn't immediate.
This episode is packed with practical insights to help you move into the next year with confidence and clarity.
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Are TikTok "experts" and viral retirement hacks influencing your Social Security decisions?
In today's episode, Floyd Shilanski tackles one of the biggest dangers he sees in federal retirement planning: relying on trends, reels, and generic advice for one of the most important financial decisions of your life.
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Learn the Top 5 Pitfalls Federal Employees Must Avoid in 2026, so you can retire with confidence and keep more of the benefits you've worked so hard for.
In this episode of All About FERS, John Raleigh, CFP®, breaks down the biggest mistakes federal employees make when planning for retirement, many of which don't show up until it's too late.
Year-end is one of the most strategic times for Federal Employees to review their financial picture, retirement timeline, and tax exposure. In this episode, Micah Shilanski, CFP®, and John Raleigh, CFP®, walk you through the essential steps you should take before December 31st to stay on track and avoid costly mistakes in the new year.
As Micah says, "Small decisions at year-end can produce big results over the next 10 years."
This episode is your clear, simple, actionable guide to finishing the year strong and entering 2026 with clarity and confidence.
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Most federal employees are surprised to learn that up to 85% of their Social Security benefits may be taxable in retirement. In this episode, Floyd Shilanski explains how Social Security taxation really works, what counts as "provisional income," and why proper planning is essential to avoid unexpected tax bills.
This is a critical part of federal retirement tax planning, and the earlier you understand it, the better prepared you'll be.
That is why this video is a must-watch for anyone preparing to retire under FERS.
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Most federal employees never take advantage of one of the best tax-saving tools available to them: the Health Savings Account (HSA). In today's episode, Christian breaks down why HSAs are one of the most powerful and underutilized benefits in the FEHB system.
Have you ever wondered how to avoid running out of money in retirement?
In this episode of All About FERS, Certified Financial Planner™ John Raleigh breaks down practical withdrawal strategies for your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) so you can enjoy retirement without worrying about outliving your savings.
In this episode of Plan Your Federal Retirement, Jamie C. Shilanski, RFC®, talks about one of the most stressful situations federal employees face: a furlough.
Whether this is your first or fifth time experiencing one, Jamie breaks down practical, real-world strategies to help you stay financially stable, protect your benefits, and make smart decisions while waiting for Washington to get back to work.
From building your "911" emergency account to understanding how your FEHB premiums, retroactive pay, and TSP contributions are affected, this episode is all about controlling the controllables.
If you've ever wondered how to prepare for or survive a furlough with confidence, this episode is for you.
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Description For many federal employees, deciding when to retire is one of the biggest financial and emotional choices you will ever face.
In this All About FERS episode, Christian breaks down both the financial math and emotional reality of delaying retirement by just one year.
Thinking about taking a VERA (Voluntary Early Retirement Authority) offer? Before you decide, make sure you understand the benefits and pitfalls that come with it.
In this episode, John breaks down:
✅ What VERA early retirement really means ✅ Who qualifies - and when it's offered ✅ The big advantages, like keeping your FEHB and avoiding layoffs ✅ The hidden traps, like lower pensions, delayed FERS supplements, and potential TSP penalties
Whether VERA is a great opportunity or a financial trap depends entirely on your situation, and understanding the fine print could save your retirement.
Ever wonder what questions other federal employees are asking as they plan for retirement? In this special episode, we're taking you inside our recent in-person workshop, where we spent the day with federal employees diving deep into their benefits, tax planning, and retirement strategies.
From understanding the 2026 TSP Roth conversion changes to life insurance math, Social Security surprises, and estate planning traps, this episode highlights the honest discussions and insights that came from the classroom. Join the Plan Your Federal Retirement team as we share key highlights and lessons from our recent in-person workshop with federal employees.
In this episode, we cover:
If you missed the class, this episode gives you the next best thing - real questions, real answers, and fundamental strategies to help you plan your federal retirement with confidence. Tune in to hear what your peers are asking, and maybe the answers you've been looking for, too!
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Did you know that a trust could be taxed at up to 40%?
If your trust isn't set up correctly, you could unintentionally send nearly half your estate to the IRS.
That is why in this episode, Micah breaks down how inherited TSPs and IRAs are taxed when a trust is listed as the beneficiary and why so many estate plans fail to consider income taxes, not just estate taxes.
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When is the best time to retire from the federal government? Choosing your retirement date isn't just about flipping a calendar; it can determine how much you actually take home.
In this All About FERS episode, Christian breaks down:
✅ The most strategic retirement dates (and why they matter)
✅ How your annual leave payout could add tens of thousands to your final paycheck
✅ The tax and TSP contribution timing traps you need to avoid
✅ Why December 31 isn't always the magic number, and how to find your perfect date
Whether you're eyeing 2025 or still a few years away, this episode will help you make a confident, financially wise choice about when to retire.
Retirement isn't just about leaving your job.
It's about maintaining your security, dignity, and lifestyle for decades.
In this episode of All About FERS, John breaks down the looming retirement crisis facing federal employees.
Discover what past generations got wrong about retirement, why planning for just 10 years is no longer enough, and how you can build a strategy that protects your lifestyle for decades to come.
When it comes to retirement planning, one of the biggest questions federal employees face is: How should I allocate my Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) to make sure I don't run out of money?
The TSP is a powerful tool for building wealth and creating income security in retirement. With just five core funds (plus Lifecycle Funds that mix them), your options may seem limited, but how you allocate between them makes a big difference in protecting your retirement lifestyle.
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has officially reshaped the tax landscape, and if you're a federal employee or retiree, the changes matter more than you think.
That's why in this All About FERS episode, Christian breaks down the most important updates, including:
Why tax brackets aren't going up in 2026 (good news for your retirement plan!)
This law is nearly 900 pages long, but don't worry, we pulled out the highlights that matter most to you. Whether you're preparing for retirement or already enjoying it, understanding these changes can help you make smarter financial decisions.
It’s one of the most common and most confusing questions out there: Should you take Social Security at 62, wait until full retirement age, or hold off until 70?
In this All About FERS episode, Floyd Shilanski, with his 50+ years of financial advising experience, breaks down the pros, cons, and math behind claiming Social Security early vs. delaying.
When it comes to money, the emotional impact is often overlooked, but it can 'make or break' a family's financial future. In this episode, Micah and John discuss how inheritances, sudden windfalls, and poorly managed gifts can end up causing more harm than good, especially for children who aren't financially prepared.
With decades of combined experience, Micah and John reveal the pitfalls they've seen firsthand and share strategies you can use to protect your wealth, prepare your loved ones, and avoid financial heartbreak.
If you've ever wondered how to pass on wealth without creating chaos, this episode is for you.
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Is there a cap on how much annual leave you can cash out when you retire?
In this episode of Federal Fact Check, Micah answers a critical question for federal employees: What happens to unused annual leave and sick leave at retirement? You’ll learn:
✅ How much annual leave can you carry forward and cash out
✅ What makes sick leave different, and how it increases your pension
✅ Rare cases where employees may bank additional leave
✅ How to maximize the value of your benefits before you retire
Don’t leave money on the table. Watch now to get clarity on your FERS leave benefits!
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Are TSP Lifecycle (L) Funds the set-it-and-forget-it solution they promise to be? Or could they actually be playing it too safe, too soon?
In this episode of All About FERS, Christian takes a closer look at how the L Funds inside the Thrift Savings Plan work, including the L 2050, L 2040, and L 2030 funds. He breaks down:
These funds can be a great tool, but only if they align with your long-term retirement goals. Don’t let your money work less hard for you just because of a default setting.
Are you a federal employee who also served in the military? Did you know you can buy back your military time to boost your FERS pension and even retire earlier?
In this episode of All About FERS, John walks you through everything you need to know about military buyback, including:
✅ What buying back military time really means
✅ How the cost is calculated (and why timing matters)
✅ The powerful benefits
✅ When it might not make sense to buy back your time
✅ Step-by-step guidance on how to start the process
For many federal employees, this can be one of the smartest financial moves you ever make, but there are exceptions.
Don’t miss this ultimate guide to making an informed decision.
Healthcare is one of the most important, and often most confusing, parts of retirement. For federal employees, the combination of Medicare and FEHB (Federal Employees Health Benefits) adds unique rules, costs, and opportunities. In this episode of Plan Your Federal Retirement, Micah and John break down the myths, penalties, and strategies you need to know. From eligibility requirements to coordinating Medicare and FEHB, this conversation will help you make informed decisions that could save you thousands of dollars and protect your long-term retirement security.
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Can you buy back your military time and still keep your military retirement pay? 🤔 That’s exactly what Walt, a retired Air Force Veteran and combat-injured, wanted to know. In this episode of the FERS Federal Fact Check, Micah will help you understand:
If you’ve served in the Armed Forces and are now under FERS, this episode is a must-listen.
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Social Security and Medicare are two of the most important benefits you’ll rely on in retirement, but they don’t always start at the same time, and the rules can get confusing.
In this episode, Christian Sakamoto answers a listener’s question, and he will walk you through:
If you’re a federal employee preparing for retirement, you won’t want to miss this breakdown.
Are you approaching retirement and wondering how Medicare fits in with your Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB)? You’re not alone! In this episode of All About FERS, John breaks down the step-by-step process of enrolling in Medicare as a federal employee.
Tune in and learn:
✅ When to enroll in Medicare and how to avoid costly penalties
✅ How Medicare coordinates with your FEHB coverage
✅ Which parts of Medicare federal retirees typically need (and which they don’t)
✅ Common mistakes to avoid
✅ How to review costs and reevaluate during Open Season
Don’t leave your retirement health coverage to chance; get the straightforward answers you need so you can retire with confidence.
Social Security is one of the most misunderstood parts of retirement planning. For federal employees and their families, it’s not about whether to take it early or late; it’s about how to coordinate Social Security with your pension, TSP, survivor benefits, and taxes.
In this episode, Micah and advisor John share real-life client experiences and dive into:
Listen now and get the clarity you need to make Social Security a strong part of your retirement plan.
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Did you know that the way you claim Social Security could cost you tens of thousands of dollars over your lifetime? In this episode of All About FERS, Christian breaks down the most common mistakes federal employees (and retirees) make with Social Security and how to avoid them.
Are you a year away from retirement? The final 12 months before you retire from federal service are some of the most exciting — and most critical — months of your career. This is when decisions get real, timelines matter, and small mistakes can cost you big in the long run.
In this episode, Micah and Floyd share their proven, month-by-month approach to making your last year as smooth and stress-free as possible.
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What age can I start collecting Social Security retirement benefits? What is my full retirement age, and how does it change if I delay or file early? - Jerry https://zurl.co/RF4zt
Your FEHB is one of your most valuable benefits, so you need to make sure you’re making the best decisions for your retirement!
In this episode of "All About FERS," John shares vital tips on how to maximize your FEHB when you retire. Tune in to learn about eligibility, Medicare coordination, survivor benefits, and strategic planning methods that can save you money while ensuring your healthcare coverage is protected.
Whether you're nearing retirement or just beginning to plan, this video serves as your comprehensive guide to optimizing your federal health benefits. Don't miss these insider tips that could significantly impact your retirement healthcare strategy!
What does real retirement readiness look like?
In this episode, Micah is joined by his father and mentor, Floyd, to reveal the most overlooked aspects of retirement planning that can cause major regrets later. Drawing from years of experience, they share essential insights on mental readiness, investment strategies, the Retirement Service Computation Date (RSCD), aging-in-place planning, and cash flow management.
Whether you’re five years out or just around the corner from retirement, this episode will help you assess your current plan and take actionable steps toward a confident, secure future.
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Hello, my name is Gerald. I have a question. I’m a few years out from retiremen, how can I be sure I’m financially ready to stop working when the time comes? What to consider? Thank you. - Gerald
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When planning your retirement from the federal government, small mistakes can lead to BIG problems, like delays, reduced pensions, or even being told you don’t have enough service time to retire!
The federal retirement process is evolving—paper applications are being replaced by the new Online Retirement Application (ORA)!
In this episode, Micah and Tammy bring their decades of expertise to help you confidently understand the new Online Retirement Application (ORA), address fears surrounding recent legislative proposals, and provide crucial insights into navigating retirement benefits.
Discover the transition from paper to online retirement applications, understand why emotional decisions can be costly, and get expert advice on making the most of your federal benefits.
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Are you really ready for retirement?
In this episode, John explores what it takes - financially and mentally - to step into retirement with confidence.
From understanding your income and taxes, to preparing for lifestyle changes, to navigating the emotional shift, this is more than just a checklist. It’s about creating a life you’re excited to live every day!
Are today’s market swings making you nervous about your retirement?
You’re not alone but the good news is, there are steps you can take to feel confident and in control.
Tune in and learn how to build a resilient plan with cash reserves & smart spending, avoid common tax mistakes (like getting blindsided by RMDs), find out how to protect your TSP & investments from market risk, and discover why creating a “boring” plan frees you to enjoy the exciting parts of life.
Whether you’re approaching retirement or just getting started, this episode is full of actionable tips to help you focus on what you can control - and stop worrying about what you can’t.
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I have 2 years state retirement contributions, 10 years military (7 years federal 3 years guard). Can I combine state and federal retirement contributions? Do I have to be a current federal employee to participate in the buyback program? Can reserve military service retirement points be used? - Tee https://zurl.co/Q6XcK
Are you adjusting your TSP contributions correctly for maximum growth this year?
In this episode of All About FERS, John answers a common (and essential!) question:
"With the new TSP contribution limits for 2025, how much should I contribute each pay period to stay on track, maximize my match, and prepare for retirement?"
Let's break it all down so you can make smarter decisions with your TSP and avoid costly mistakes, such as front-loading your contributions.
In this episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement podcast, Micah Shilanski and Christian Sakamoto dive deep into the relationship between the economy and your retirement portfolio. Markets are unpredictable. Your retirement doesn’t have to be.
Learn how the economy & your retirement portfolio work together, and how to protect yourself from downturns. If you’re a federal employee planning for retirement, or even if you’re already retired - this episode will help you understand how to align your retirement plan and how to plan smartly so you can retire with confidence.
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Question about TSP matching Contributions. If I retire at the end of a month, which happens to be the middle of a pay period, do I still get matching TSP contributions? - Ken https://zurl.co/19okf
What can you really control in your federal retirement? In this episode, Micah and Jamie explore the common challenges federal employees face with retirement planning, TSP, and benefits management. Learn how mismanaging your retirement benefits can lead to financial setbacks and discover the key steps to take control of your future.
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Can I suspend FEHB in retirement then start it again later if my new (private sector) employer offers health coverage benefits that I'd like to take advantage of? - Michael
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I have 15 years of federal service and am 55 years old. I have only been in the FEHB for my most recent 3 years of federal employment. I want to leave federal service soon. If I want to retire with FEHB, could I do that by reentering federal service later on for a further 2 years? In other words, can I lock in federal health benefits by becoming a postal worker at age 63-65, for example? - Kim
In this throwback episode Micah and Tammy will discuss what coverage do you have, and what coverage do you actually need? Everything you need to know about Medicare and Federal Employees Health Benefits, providing you with the answers you need to make informed decisions about your health coverage. Understand the importance of healthcare planning and find out the critical changes in healthcare plans, shedding light on the latest updates that directly impact you. Discover the inclusion of infertility benefits across all plans, enhanced maternal health coverage, and a focus on mental health and obesity. Explore the nuances of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D, and determine whether you need both Medicare and FEHB.
Knowledge is power, and we're here to empower you on your healthcare journey.
The more confident you are that you won’t be scammed, the more vulnerable you are.
Scammed, Phished, Hacked, or Conned… isn’t just for the vulnerable population anymore. It’s happening with higher intensity levels than we have ever seen before. While there is never a “foolproof” method of avoiding being victimized, there are a few steps that you can take to safeguard yourself and your loved ones.
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Is it possible to request a waiver to access the FERS Supplement two years early? My wife has 32/33 years but only turns 55 in August. Thanks. - Fred
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Is “buy and hold” really the best strategy for retirement investing?
In this podcast episode, Micah and Christian explore why this popular approach might not hold up especially in retirement. They explain how inflation, market downturns, and income needs require a more flexible investment strategy. You’ll learn to build a written plan, prepare for volatility, and make better decisions with your TSP and other investments.
Tune in to gain practical insights to help you invest confidently throughout retirement.
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Thank you for your wonderful and helpful videos on postponed retirement. The one question I have remaining is - I understand that if I retire at MRA and 10 that I cannot take my annuity without penalty until I am 62. Is there an option to continue with health benefits at time of resignation and not collect annuity until age 62 or do you have to start both at the same time? - Nancy
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Think you know how your FERS pension, Social Security, or military retirement will be taxed? Think again.
In this episode, Micah and Floyd break down the tax pitfalls federal employees often overlook—like unexpected withholding issues, taxable income from multiple sources, and the impact of rental property depreciation. They share real examples and strategies to help you plan ahead and avoid costly surprises.
Tune in now and take charge of your retirement planning!
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First, I have listened to your podcast for year,s and it has been a wealth of information. Thank you. Now for my question...I am a 54 year old federal law enforcement officer. I plan to retire in June after 33 years of service. My plan was always to transfer my TSP to an IRA so I had more control. I plan to take withdrawals from the TSP/IRA immediately upon retirement. However, I recently read that if I do the transfer, the IRA rules would then apply, and I could not withdraw until age 59 1/2. Is that true? - Sam https://zurl.co/DCfuA
What does retirement really look like beyond the financials?
In this podcast episode, Micah and Floyd discuss what life is like after retirement, focusing on more than just finances. They cover essential topics such as planning your daily routine, staying active, considering relocation, and having conversations with your spouse. The episode offers key steps to help you create a meaningful and fulfilling retirement.
Don’t miss this chance to gain the knowledge and confidence to embrace your next chapter with purpose and enthusiasm!
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I'm 65 now, still working usps, when I retire in 1 to 2 years, I'm interested in keeping monthly health insurance down. Is it more cost effective to keep fehb only, or get Medicare part b. I know best would be both, but I want to keep monthly cost low - Damian https://zurl.co/veOww
Tax season can be overwhelming, but federal employees can stay ahead with the right strategies.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Christian break down essential tax planning techniques, including the importance of estimated tax payments, understanding tax brackets, and how to avoid common pitfalls. Discover how proactive tax planning can save you money and reduce stress when it’s time to file.
Don’t wait until the deadline—start planning today for a smoother tax season!
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Yes, good morning. Jeff here, wondering about having a postponed retirement. When the paperwork needs to be filled out, if I want to start that postponed retirement 2 years from now and I am actively working for the government now, when I walk out the door, if I do not have all that paperwork already in place, how difficult will it be for me to get those things completed after leaving service? Thank you. - Jeff
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It's crucial to evaluate your TSP decisions as you approach retirement. Understanding the various benefits associated with your TSP can significantly impact your financial future.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Tammy delve into important topics regarding TSP withdrawals, available distribution options, and the associated tax implications. They provide insights on how elements such as timing, cash flow planning, and recent regulatory changes can influence your overall retirement strategy.
This conversation offers valuable information to help you prepare for retirement effectively—don't miss out, listen now!
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Good morning, my name is Alberto. I am a Mail Handler for the Postal Service with 40 years of service. Currently, I can carry over 520 hours of annual leave into 2024. I am planning to retire in December 2025. If I don’t use any annual leave in 2025, I will accumulate an additional 208 hours. My big question is: will the Postal Service cut me a check for 520 hours or 728 hours? I’m hearing conflicting answers to this question. - Alberto
Understanding your TSP withdrawal options is essential for a successful retirement.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Christian break down the three financial phases: accumulation, preservation, and distribution, highlighting the critical decisions federal employees need to make when withdrawing from the TSP.
Learn about the different withdrawal options, including lump sums, partial withdrawals, TSP annuities, and transfers to IRAs. Discover how tax planning, required minimum distributions (RMDs), and timing impact your financial future. They also share real-life examples of costly mistakes and how to avoid them.
Tune in to ensure you make informed decisions about your TSP and set yourself up for long-term retirement success.
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How prepared are you if you no longer work for the Federal Government?
Maybe you accepted the Trump Administration’s “deferred resignation” package; maybe your agency did a Voluntary Early Retirement (authorized as a VERA); maybe there was a reduction in force of mass layoffs? Maybe you are one of the many federal employees that we have been chatting with who said, you know what, “It’s been real. Sometimes it has been fun. It’s no longer real fun.” and you just want to leave federal service.
Are you ready to leave federal service? If so, you may want your FERS Go Bag Packed and ready.
When planning for your federal retirement, one of the most important steps is to pack your "FERS Go Bag" - a metaphorical bag of financial and practical preparations to ensure a smooth transition when you leave federal services or, as smooth as things are going to be right now.
As financial advisors who have helped thousands of federal employees learn about their benefits (no matter where they are at in their careers), here is our list of the Top 5 Items you need to have verified and have before you leave Federal Service.
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Estate planning involves more than just creating a will; it's about ensuring financial security, protecting your loved ones, and avoiding common mistakes that may lead to unintended consequences.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Christian discuss essential estate planning topics, including the necessary documents, the dangers of outdated plans, and why having a power of attorney is not sufficient.
You'll learn about the top three estate planning mistakes made by federal employees, how to properly distribute and update your documents, and why neglecting to review your plan could cost your family thousands in taxes.
Don’t leave your financial future to chance—tune in now to learn how to take control of your estate plan.
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Hello, at age 57 years and two months, I separated from federal service for a civilian job after serving 5.3 years and buying back 17.2 years of military time. I currently have a good civilian job and plan to continue working until at least age 62. (I will turn 59 in March 2025.) My question is: should I apply for a postponed retirement at age 60 so I qualify for FEHB, or should I wait until age 62 to receive a higher percentage of my high-3? Another consideration is that I will be eligible for TRICARE at age 60. Thank you! - Donald
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My wife is a federal employee and will retire next year. She is going to be 50 years old. I am going to be 58 when she retires. I am on her health insurance which we want to continue having post retirement. Can I stay on her health insurance without her taking either survivor benefit? I understand that if she dies, I am no longer covered but if she lives, we do not take any survivor benefit coverage, can I remain on her health insurance as long as she is alive? - Matt https://zurl.co/KLkev
Planning for the future involves understanding what happens to your benefits after you are no longer here.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Christian explore the details of survivor benefits—who receives what, how to plan ahead, and why your choices are significant. You'll learn how your pension, Social Security, TSP, and FEHB affect your loved ones. The episode also covers important topics like insurable interest, beneficiary designations, and estate planning.
Don’t leave these crucial decisions to chance—tune in now to get the facts!
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Are you considering early retirement under VERA? Before you make a decision that could affect your benefits for years to come, it’s important to understand the risks and opportunities involved.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Tammy discuss the key factors that federal employees should evaluate before opting for Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA) or making other retirement choices.
Learn how elements such as administrative leave during the deferred resignation period, pension benefits, TSP withdrawal rules, and the FERS supplement can impact your retirement plan. Discover the importance of cash flow planning, what potential delays in retirement processing could mean for you, and how to avoid common mistakes that might affect your benefits.
Tune in for valuable insights and make informed decisions about your federal retirement.
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What does a Reduction in Force (RIF) or job change mean for your federal benefits and retirement plans? These transitions can bring uncertainty, but you can stay in control with the proper preparation.
In this podcast episode, Micah and Floyd share strategies to help you navigate career changes and retirement readiness. Learn about building an emergency fund, managing Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC) for health insurance, and preparing for early retirement opportunities. Understand the key rules for maintaining Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) and how to secure your pension under various scenarios.
Tune in now to gain clarity on these critical topics and make confident decisions about your federal career and retirement.
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Need help with federal employee survival benefits. I looking for specific help with my wife’s survivor FERS and Death Benefits. My wife worked for the Federal government and was still working when she passed. After her death I met with her employer to fill out paperwork to gain access to her TSP (401k) and FERS accounts, and to make decisions regarding how the death benefit would be paid out. I don’t understand the tax rules for the FERS and death benefit funds so am looking for some guidance. My wife passed away in February and after 9 months, I was finally given access to her TSP account. Her FERS and death benefits are still being processed by OPM. - Mark https://zurl.co/Gb4nj
What impacts will the latest tax law changes, Social Security projections, and market uncertainties have on your federal retirement in 2025?
In this podcast episode, Micah and Floyd discuss actionable strategies to prepare you for a secure retirement. Learn how to navigate potential Social Security reductions, plan for tax diversification, and ensure your retirement cash flow is under control. Plus, uncover tips on Roth conversions, the importance of knowing your income projections, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
Tune in now to stay ahead in your retirement planning and make confident decisions for your future.
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Hi, my name is Eric. I am calling because I have a question about buying back my military time. I am retired from the from the Marine Corps. Injuries Sustained in Combat. So I received a CRSC Combat Related Special Compensation, and my question is how does that impact... because I heard that if you buy back your time, you surrender that. So hopefully you can answer this question. Thank you. Bye. - Eric
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Are you ready to unlock the secrets to a stronger TSP in 2025?
In this podcast episode, Christian and John reveal strategies to make the most of your Thrift Savings Plan. From updated contribution limits to the benefits of compounding interest, Roth contributions, and rebalancing your portfolio, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help you prepare for a successful year.
Tune in now and take control of your retirement planning to ensure you're set up for long-term financial success!
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Hello. My name is Joyce and I am trying to determine the best date to retire either december 31st or january 11th 2025 at the end of the last pay period. Just wanted to know the advantages of possibly waiting to retire at the end of the pay period. And if I would receive my annual lump sum and the January pension or would it start in February? Thank you in advance for your your help with this question. Thank you. Bye bye. - Joyce https://zurl.co/L1MK1
Ready for retirement but still trying to figure out what comes after the paycheck?
In this podcast episode, Jamie and Floyd dive deep into the emotional side of retirement, something many people overlook. Discover how to handle the loss of purpose, adjust to new routines, and stay connected with others as you transition to this next phase of life. Retirement isn’t just about finances; it’s about finding fulfillment in every part of your day.
Listen now for practical insights that will help you navigate this shift and build the retirement you’ve always wanted.
I'm 60 years old with 36 years of service. I called the TSP help line and asked if I could roll over money from the traditional TSP directly to a Roth IRA I have at Fidelity. They said yes. And, sure enough, when you go on the tsp.gov website and click through Withdrawals and "Roll Over an Amount to an IRA" "Roth IRA" is one of the three choices for a destination. So, is it true you no longer have to do the two step process of going to an IRA and then from there roll over to the Roth? If so, what is the "gotcha," because that seems way too easy? As you click through further, there is no federal tax withholding done by the TSP, so the whole amount goes to the Roth. Meaning, you're on your own for paying the taxes. It would be costly in the short term but potentially save a ton of taxes in the distant future. - Douglas https://zurl.co/plXz
How can you make the most of charitable giving while reducing your tax burden?
In this podcast episode, Christian and John explore the strategic use of Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) in retirement planning. Learn how QCDs can help you meet Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) while supporting causes you care about—all tax-free. They also dive into age requirements, reporting considerations, and unique planning opportunities.
If charitable giving is part of your retirement goals, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in for actionable insights to improve your retirement plans.
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Hello, I just started federal employment this July. I served Active Duty in the Army for 9 years from 2009 to 2018. In 2018 I joined the reserves. I will be going part time in my Federal job this Sept. Does it make since to by back my military time. Would it only be the 9 years on Active duty. When I retire from the reserves then would I still be able to collect my reserve pension and FERS? Does it affect disability that I receive from the military? - Katie
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Ready to build a comprehensive federal retirement plan?
In this podcast episode, Micah and Christian discuss essential retirement planning strategies. Learn how to manage cash flow, adjust for inflation, and explore the best ways to navigate tax planning and Roth conversions. Understand the impact of TSP withdrawals and how to optimize your retirement spending with the bucket strategy.
Whether you're nearing retirement or just beginning to plan, this episode offers the insights you need to ensure your retirement plan aligns with your goals and prepares you for a stable financial future.
Explore key strategies to secure your retirement income and make the most of your benefits.
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Yes, my name is Bobby and I have a question on the life insurance coverage. I read here that it said that the basic life insurance and retirement can be continued. If all of the conditions are met, 1 of the conditions are you have not converted coverage to an individual policy. My husband has insurance through the company that he retired from + Medicare and he wants me to drop him off of my insurance. Would that affect my coverage for insurance if I retire within a year? Thank you
Navigating federal retirement benefits can feel overwhelming, but understanding key elements can empower you to make informed decisions. Knowing how to determine your FERS eligibility, the impact of your high-3 average salary, and the nuances of retirement dates are crucial for planning your financial future.
Join Micah and Tammy as they break down essential federal retirement topics. They discuss the importance of verifying your service history, how to calculate your pension and the advantages of understanding survivor benefits. Additionally, they cover health insurance options available during retirement and the impact of your decisions on your overall benefits.
Take control of your retirement planning. Equip yourself with the insights and strategies needed to enhance your federal benefits and ensure a secure financial future. Tune in to learn how to navigate the complexities of federal retirement effectively!
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"Yes, my name is Marty. I like to know about FERS, if there is a maximum amount of years that I can work and then it is no longer counted towards my retirement calculation. For instance, if I was on the Csrs, I believe the cut off is like 42 years. Is it the same for first? Thank you." - Martha
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Understanding how to navigate taxes in retirement is crucial for preserving your hard-earned income. From Roth conversions to Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), implementing effective tax strategies can significantly impact your financial future. Recognizing the importance of Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) and the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) will empower you to make informed decisions about your retirement income.
Join Micah and Christian as they explore vital tax planning strategies that can help you manage your retirement finances effectively. They cover key topics such as the benefits of timing your withdrawals, leveraging tax credits, and minimizing your taxable income. You’ll learn about common pitfalls to avoid and gain practical insights to enhance your tax strategy.
Protect your retirement savings from excessive taxes. Explore ways to build a tax-efficient strategy that enhances your income and supports your financial aspirations. Begin your tax planning today to pave the way for a secure and satisfying retirement!
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Yes, my name is Martha, and I tune into as many of your podcasts as I can, for your valuable information, I have a question regarding part time work previously, I thought that each year of part time service counted as a full year towards my years of principal service. But I was listening to a recent podcast by JT titled How to ensure all your years count towards credit creditable service and at around timestamp, four minutes and 14 seconds, he says something that goes against what I previously thought. So I have several years of part time work. I thought I could retire at my minimum retirement age and 30 years, even though I have all those years of part time work, as long as I paid FERS and FICA every year, of course, but he makes it sound like it's more of a proportional thing with the principal years of service. I do plan on hiring your company to do my retirement application processing, about a year before I retire, but now I'm not sure when I should be contacting you for that process of try and get some clarification. I do appreciate your help. Thank you. - Martha https://zurl.co/BtLf
Planning for your retirement requires a solid understanding of your options. Discover the best strategies for managing your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and learn how to access your funds without facing penalties.
In this episode, Micah and Christian discuss vital topics, including various withdrawal options, the significance of your FERS benefits, and techniques for reducing tax implications. Understand the rules around TSP distributions and how to make informed decisions about your retirement savings.
Find out what to prioritize in your retirement planning to ensure a smooth transition into this new phase of life. Tune in for valuable insights and take control of your retirement strategy today.
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If you have a birth month of Jan ro April, and the year you obtain age 61, you exceed the earnings limit, how is that overage paid, since you will have obtained 62 by the reporting time and SRS will have ended, thanks for the great podcast, I am claiming 1 million Feds reached right along with you. - Chris https://zurl.co/R9H4
FERS supplement annuity. I retired from SSA under the 25 years of service at any age in 2014. I was told I would be eligible for the supplement when I reach my MRA 56 and 6 months, which was this 06/2024. I have not received or heard anything from OPM. I’m just trying to verify I am eligible. - Karren
Are you ready to turn your retirement savings into a reliable income stream?
Navigating the complexities of your Federal Employee Retirement System benefits, Social Security, and Thrift Savings Plan is essential for a smooth transition into retirement. Learn how to manage your TSP investments, explore effective withdrawal strategies, and determine the best timing for your retirement.
Join Micah and Christian as they cover crucial topics including Health Insurance, Medicare (with a focus on Medicare Part B), and the impact of Cost-of-Living Adjustments on your retirement funds. They also provide guidance on estate planning, long-term care, and essential legal documents to ensure your family is well cared for.
Get the expert guidance you need for a successful retirement. Tune in today and take the first step toward a financially secure future.
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Hi. I have congressional experience and a break in service and I have just retired to the executive branch and I was wondering how the high 3 is calculated when I have 2 different 2 different work periods and different multipliers because congressional service when I was there was a 1.7 % multiplier anyway, if you could assist, I appreciate it. - Carrie.
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Are you ready to turn your retirement savings into a reliable income stream?
Understanding your spending goals and determining your net income is not just crucial, it's the key to managing your cash flow during retirement. Whether it’s Social Security benefits, pensions, or your Thrift Savings Plan, knowing how to handle these various income sources can truly make all the difference in your retirement lifestyle.
Join Micah and Tammy as they explore the essentials of retirement income management. In this episode, they cover the essential things, from calculating your net income to navigating different sources of retirement income, including investment earnings and annuities. You'll learn how to avoid common pitfalls and, most importantly, you'll get practical advice that you can immediately apply to make the most of your retirement savings.
Ready to take control of your financial future? Tune in today for expert advice and take the first step toward a financially secure retirement.
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So I did have a question. I can retire in october 2019 with 30 years under first, I will be 56 and I mean 10 months old and I do not think that I will be eligible for SRS until may 27th, but then I filed for my retirement the first part of April and when my retirement Counselor called, she told me that I will be able to be eligible for S R s immediately upon my retirement in October because I have 30 in and I mean, I I do not have to wait until I made 57 to withdraw the supplement. Have you come across this particular issue with any of your clients? - Marty https://zurl.co/UJWf
Join Tammy and Micah, seasoned federal retirement experts, as they share their insights on navigating retirement preparation, avoiding common mistakes with OPM, and ensuring a smooth transition from federal service. Learn about the importance of accurate record-keeping, the need for correct dates and service credibility, and how to involve HR early on to avoid territorial issues. Find out approaches to resolving retirement claim issues, including the challenges of fixing errors in OPM's database and the importance of regular reminders for clients waiting on OPM responses. Listen to this episode to gain practical insights and tips on federal retirement planning, documentation, and how to make the retirement process as seamless as possible. You'll be equipped with the knowledge to take control of your retirement journey. Tune in now and take the first step towards a well-prepared and successful retirement journey. https://zurl.co/K4ta
I just saw you guide to military service credit buybacks. I purchased 11 years back and it was the best decision I ever made! I didn't see something in your guide that I think is very important: There is a huge difference between a Reserve retirement and an Active Duty ( AKA Regular) retirement. As you state in your guide Active-duty retirees must choose between their federal and active-duty retirement. HOWEVER, Those that retire as a Reservist can keep BOTH their Reserve Military Retirment and their FERS military retirement. I did. All they will need to do is submit proof of their active duty time (usually verified by a DD 214). Now I find many of those Reservists I talk to are under the false impression that they can't receive both retirements, so they don't even try. I'd ask that you clarify for reserve retirees so they get their full benefit. Thanks for listening and thanks for what you do! - Rich
Are you nearing retirement and wondering how to manage your sick leave best? Join Tammy and Micah in this insightful episode of the Plan Your Federal Retirement podcast as they dive deep into the intricacies of using sick leave to optimize your federal retirement benefits. In this episode, Tammy and Micah explore:
Whether in the early stages of your career or just a few months away from retirement, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you make the most of your sick leave. Tune in to learn how to avoid costly mistakes and ensure a smooth transition into retirement. Remember, a small mistake can lead to a significant loss in your retirement benefits. https://zurl.co/Vc2b
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 annual leave for retirees. I assumed it would be considered income just like salary and would be taxed at whatever rate my income met for that year. But, a colleague who is planning to retire in a few months is planning to use all his leave now because he thinks the payout will be treated like a bonus and taxed at a higher rate. And, are bonuses even taxed a higher rate, or is only the amount withheld higher? Thanks so much! - Kevin
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. My Q is my spouse is 12 yrs YOUNGER than I am. Does the Age difference make a difference in the SBP cost? - Albert
I'm planning to retire December 31, 2025; I will have 10 years and 8 months. When should I start the process? - Angelia https://zurl.co/UMXX
Federal employees can use various calculators to estimate their FERS benefits, but accurate documentation and proper completion of estate planning documents are crucial for retirement planning! Missing or incomplete information can lead to unexpected consequences, so seeking help from HR or knowledgeable individuals is essential.
In this episode, Micah and Tammy demystify the FERS retirement calculators, presenting essential insights. By understanding these calculators, you can take control of your retirement planning and ensure it's accurate and effective.
Join the discussion on the importance of precise documentation, proper completion of estate planning documents, and thorough record-keeping of your employment history and military service. Learn about the new GRB system, common mistakes in retirement applications, and the crucial differences between gross and net income, health insurance deductions, and tax withholdings.
Don't miss out on practical tips and expert advice to help you avoid errors. Understanding your benefits and achieving a secure retirement is within your reach. Tune in to "Demystifying FERS Retirement Calculators" and get ready to grasp federal retirement benefits' rules and regulations. By avoiding common mistakes, you can ensure you're not missing out on any benefits.
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I am eligible to retire from fed service at 57 1/2. I will have 36 years of service. I plan on using my TSP to supplement my retirement. I cant seem to find a straight answer on withdrawing my money prior to 59 1/2 without paying the 10% penalty. Some sites say I can access all of it anytime, others say I have to use the SEPP plan, and others say I can access all of it but only 4 times per year. I understand the tax paid on it is variable to my overall income. - Tim
Are you seeking clarity on TSP strategies?
Join us on our latest podcast episode, where Christian and JT decode the complexities of TSP investments. From cracking the complexities of TSP investment options, including the G, F, C, S, and I funds, to unraveling the benefits of dollar-cost averaging, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to help you confidently navigate your TSP.
But that's not all. Christian and JT will help you learn TSP distribution strategies, guiding you through the pros and cons of various approaches. Discover how to optimize your TSP for long-term wealth accumulation while staying informed about potential changes to tax laws and regulations.
Tune in now and unlock the secrets to making your TSP for a secure retirement!
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I am 8 years from retirement and currently invested 100% in the C fund. When should I start moving money to the G fund and should it be based on a percentage of my current balance, or should I base it on how many years of withdrawals I want to protect once fully retired i.e. 8-10 years. - Paul https://zurl.co/qyzS
Are you ready to take control of your retirement finances? Your current spending habits could shape your future retirement lifestyle more than you realize. Join Micah and Tammy in this episode as they discuss the critical aspects of retirement planning.
Learn why aligning pre-retirement income with post-retirement needs is crucial to avoid financial stress down the road. Micah and Tammy share invaluable insights into understanding retirement income and expenses, offering practical strategies to optimize your financial outlook.
Discover the significance of living within your means, managing expenses, and building reserves for unexpected costs. Gain clarity on federal retirement income and the importance of accurate estimation and tax planning.
Take advantage of these essential strategies to prepare for a comfortable retirement. Tune in now and take the first step towards securing your financial future.
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If I retire age 59 under Postponed Retirement can I collect the SRS - Kenneth https://zurl.co/Kom2
It is time to discuss retirement planning, cash flow management, and potential retirement expenses!
In this special episode, Micah leads a discussion with Floyd Shilanski, RCF®, a team of seasoned advisors,Christian Sakamoto, CFP®, and JT Ferrin, CFP®, to uncover the crucial aspects of retirement planning that are often overlooked.
Let's tackle the critical topic of cash flow planning and tax considerations so you can learn how to ensure long-term financial stability. With predictable pensions and TSPs, creating a retirement timeline becomes key to managing finances effectively!
With a focus on cash flow management, tax planning strategies, and charitable giving, our expert advisors offer practical advice to help federal employees make informed decisions and secure a prosperous retirement future.
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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 on the military to civilian transition with regards to TSP and other issues, besides buying back time? I have both Roth and Traditional military accounts, and I assume they will be separate from the civilian ones. Will the Rule of 55 apply to my military TSP if I retire at 48 and immediately join the federal service? Finally, I plan on working about years and buying back 4 years of Academy time to earn a 11% pension. My plan is to stop working at 55 and then take the deferred pension at 62 for no penalty. Can I elect the deferred pension before my MRA? I know the big risk of deferred FERS pension is loss of FEHB, but since I have TRICARE and VA, I assume that's not a problem. Thank you! - Russ https://zurl.co/zqOV
Are you ready to embark on a journey towards a secure retirement?
Join our experts, Micah and Tammy, as they analyze advanced retirement strategies to help you achieve financial security in your golden years. From understanding the critical importance of tax planning to maximizing your TSP benefits and optimizing retirement income, they provide you with the knowledge and insights you need to navigate the complexities of retirement planning confidently.
Whether it's an OPM update or a rule that you should be careful about, we've got it all covered.
Don't let misinformation or misunderstanding derail your retirement plans. Tune in now to ensure you're fully equipped for success and take the first step toward securing your financial future.
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How do I calculate my high three? I was a FERS employee from 1991-2000 then returned to FERS in 2022. I am 58 with a total of 23 years of credible FERS retirement because I did a military buy back of my active duty time (I retired from the Army Reserve). I know I will be giving up my SRS, but I plan to quit working after 24 months in July 2024. Is my high three calculated based on the last 24 months and the highest 12 months from my previous FERS time back in the 1990s? Thank you so much. - Rich https://zurl.co/Tdka
Are you ready to retire?
Have you considered the emotional part of this journey? Are you and your spouse on the same page about your golden years and have the same expectations?
Let's discuss long-term plans, the difficult situations that life can bring, and the importance of ensuring you enjoy your golden years and create memories with your family!
Join hosts Micah Shilanski and Tammy Flanagan as they explore honest conversations about life after work. From financial planning to emotional preparedness, they cover it all, helping you navigate retirement gracefully and practically.
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I worked for the U.S. Department of Energy from 2/19/1995 to 9/1/2000. I turn 62 on 8/16/2024. I spent my entire federal career at the Nevada Operations Office in North Las Vegas, NV. I live there now. I approached that office to ask when I should begin my application for a federal pension and which office to send the required documentation to. Human resource staff at that office told me to contact OPM directly since I am no longer an active federal employee. I did not receive any information as to when I should being my federal pension application to obtain pension benefits beginning in September of 2024. - David https://zurl.co/cmTu
Hi! Love your podcasts and videos! I’m having a hard time figuring out my best dates and options for retiring soon. I’m trying to determine when the best time would be to leave federal service with the USPS. I’m retired military, but never “bought back” my time. I’ve just began receiving my retirement pension at age 60 (retired 26 years reserves). I currently have 28 years and 3 months with the USPS and 60 years old. Should I wait until the possible 4.7% pay increase takes effect signed by Biden, wait til 62 (April 15, 2025), wait til my 30th year date (10 June 2025) and does the 1.1% only apply to me upon reaching age 62 or upon my MRA with qualifying years? - James.
Federal retirees face unique challenges, from income replacement to tax considerations. But what about life insurance needs and survivor benefits?
In this episode, our experts, Micah and Tammy, dive into the importance of tailored life insurance planning to address individual circumstances effectively. Is life insurance necessary, or how much coverage is sufficient? How do you determine the appropriate amount of life insurance? And what about planning for the future and establishing the right goals for survivors' benefits?
Discover the significance of proper beneficiary designations to avoid complications and ensure assets are distributed according to your wishes. Whether you're married or single, grasping the financial impact of life insurance is paramount for retirees.
Tune in and uncover practical strategies that will guide you through this critical aspect of financial planning. Your journey towards financial security begins here.
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"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 2024 I’m thinking about going fulltime to be prepared financially for when I lose the FERS supplement. What happens if I exceed the earnings limit in 2024? Will there be a penalty? Will it reduce my SSA pension whenever I decide to receive it? Thank you." - L. Reinhart https://zurl.co/pfLi
There are a lot of complexities in federal retirement benefits and retirement planning. Let's unravel the key aspects and pitfalls associated with them!
In today's episode, Micah and Christian discuss the importance of understanding federal retirement benefits and avoiding common mistakes. They highlight the significance of understanding cash flow as the heartbeat of retirement planning and explain the FERS annuity benefit formula, breaking down how factors like creditable service, high-three salary, and pension multiplier converge to determine your gross unreduced benefit.
Tune in to find out the common mistakes and get actionable insights on how to navigate your federal retirement planning with confidence.
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"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 my VA creditable service and High-3 salary or do I have to wait until 60 days prior to my pension benefit start date to find out the amount of my FERS pension benefit??? By the numbers, I qualify for a VA FERS Deferred retirement, but I would like to confirm the amount of my pension benefit now. Thank you." - Cory
"Can I take out a loan towards my FERS contributions? I’m a federal employee and no where close to retirement. Would it work like the TSP loan that I can just pay it back over a few years? I can’t find any information on this topic." - Martin
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Ever wondered why your retirement is losing money despite investment diversification? Join Micah and Christian in our latest episode, where they dive deep into this question, discussing the pitfalls and challenges of investment diversification and how it may only sometimes yield the expected results.
Find out why having a structured retirement income timeline is crucial and why you should have a written plan. Learn how to navigate the challenges of overspending and discover long-term investment strategies. Get clear tips on the five-year rule and how it impacts your investments.
Tune in for valuable insights on managing your investments for the long run. https://bit.ly/3vxbpA0
My husband was retired in May of 2020 at age 65 after 20 years of service with the FBI. We kept our health, vision and dental insurances, which are deducted from his annuity. Are these premiums deductible on our yearly taxes? I did read the deductions are made post-tax. - Pamela https://bit.ly/3NW3tOM
As the holiday season ends, it is important to take action about our retirement plans and talk about the changes in the new year!
In today's insightful conversation, Micah and Floyd explore the heartbeat of retirement—cash flow. It's not just about money; it's about creating a rhythm for a fulfilling life.
Learn how to keep track of spending, make small money moves, and understand why having practical and sustainable financial habits is crucial for your financial well-being.
Let's not just make resolutions but take real steps to have a fantastic new year!
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''If I receive 26k in annual leave payout does that count against the earnings limit of my supplement? Also what about the money I made for the year prior to retirement?'' - Mark https://bit.ly/3NYhWdo
Listen to this week’s recap episode with Sierra Steele and learn about estate planning documents for federal employees and the importance of reviewing them regularly, especially in complex situations like blended families. https://bit.ly/3TvUJ5R
You already know how important estate planning is for your retirement, but do you know the crucial must-do's?
In this episode, Micah Shilanski, joined by our expert advisors, Christian and JT, are discussing the essential aspects of estate planning and the significance of three fundamental documents for every adult aged 18 and above: the Will, Durable Power of Attorney, and Advanced Health Care Directive.
Proper planning is the key to avoiding unintentional disinheritance,
Regular updates and selecting the right individuals are essential, as things change over time, and you need to ensure they align with your values and can handle the responsibilities involved.
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''Hi, I'm 61 years old and my FERS supplement is ending soon. What should I do when that income goes away? And how am I going to supplement that income that's normally there? Thanks.'' https://bit.ly/48Plg2o
Listen to this week’s recap episode with Sierra Steele and learn about the importance of retirement planning and the use of a retirement income timeline tool to help plan for retirement. https://bit.ly/3GsXDjP
It's time to get invaluable insights from cash flow considerations to navigating the intricate rules of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Discover the three pillars of federal employee income – pension, Social Security, and TSP/investment income.
Our experts, Christian Sakamoto, CFP, and JT Ferrin, CFP, dive deep into the crucial elements of retirement planning using real-life examples, visual aids, and action items.Tune in and learn about understanding your monthly spending, decoding FERS retirement rules, and crafting your personalized retirement income timeline.Happy Planning!
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I receive a FERS disability pension, with less than 10 years service. My minimum retirement age by year of birth is 57, but I only have 8.5 years of service, my urgent age is 59, and I also receive my prior military retirement. Since I have less than 10 years of service i was told my minimum retirement age for tax purposes is 62 years, is this correct? As such my disability has been fully taxed as income on line 1a of the tax form. Thanks for any help on this topic. - Paul https://bit.ly/49H7fEZ
Listen to this week’s recap episode with Sierra Steele and learn everything you need to know about Medicare and Federal Employees Health Benefits. https://bit.ly/3FZPhQy
What coverage do you have, and what coverage do you actually need? Join Micah and Tammy in this episode, where they explain everything you need to know about Medicare and Federal Employees Health Benefits, providing you with the answers you need to make informed decisions about your health coverage. Understand the importance of healthcare planning and find out the critical changes in healthcare plans, shedding light on the latest updates that directly impact you. Discover the inclusion of infertility benefits across all plans, enhanced maternal health coverage, and a focus on mental health and obesity. Explore the nuances of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D, and determine whether you need both Medicare and FEHB.
Knowledge is power, and we're here to empower you on your healthcare journey.
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I absolutely loved the episode on what you cannot do in the TSP. Naturally, it brought up other questions in my mind. Before I got smart in 2019 and started funneling all of my TSP contributions to Roth, I had designated contributions into Traditional TSP. What is a good strategy when I start withdrawing? Ideally, I'd like to withdraw traditional contributions first, then Roth contributions at a later time (so the Roth balance can continue to grow tax-free). But I don't believe I will have that option when I start withdrawing. What can I do?
Listen to this week’s recap episode with Sierra Steele and learn about the most common things clients miss when talking with Financial Planners. https://bit.ly/3MAEL5T
should I delay my social security and let my wife draw it until my FRA? I planned on drawing at 62 anyways. I am retired navy and invest in TSP, also disabled. I hope this make sense. https://bit.ly/3SfzUL8
Listen to 'Follow Up Friday - Year End Tax Planning' and get proactive about your finances and tax planning. https://bit.ly/4730jjv
As the year winds down, it's time to get proactive about your finances and tax planning!
Join us as we explore strategies to maximize your savings, minimize your tax burden, and tackle your taxes before the last minute of the year comes.
Micah and Floyd will guide you through reviewing your withholdings and making paycheck adjustments to optimize your tax savings and explain the importance of identifying taxable income and tracking gross earnings.
Learn how to make the most of your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) contributions to secure your retirement future and delve into essential year-end tax planning considerations to ensure you're compliant and financially prepared, whether that are strategies to manage your tax bracket both now and in the future, or unique tax implications for individuals turning 70 and starting Social Security benefits.
What happens to a surviving spouse if an employee dies while working, but that employee was also in the process of buying back military time? My husband has 16 years of service as a Civil Service employee (under FERS), and is currently buying back his military time (12 yrs of military service.) He’s paid a little more than 50% of his military deposit so far. https://bit.ly/46CSFw6
Learn how to avoid making irreversable mistakes after death and empower yourself with the knowledge you need to plan for a secure future, covered by Sierra Steele. https://bit.ly/48PDSQH
Don't let irreversible mistakes catch you off guard. Empower yourself with the knowledge you need to plan for a secure future. Let's break down timelines, discuss essential documents like advanced healthcare directives, durable powers of attorney, and wills, and uncover common pitfalls to avoid. Join Micah and Christian as they explore the critical topic of estate planning, unraveling the irreversible mistakes that can occur after someone passes away. Their expert insights shed light on the importance of proper planning, share real-life stories, and provide valuable tips for safeguarding your assets and ensuring your loved ones are taken care of. Whether you're new to estate planning or looking to refine your strategy, this podcast offers actionable advice to help you protect your legacy. Your financial well-being and peace of mind await! https://bit.ly/3PBPldz
"If I retire after age 62, and supplement my monthly FERS pension by making small withdrawals from my Traditional TSP (assume $2,000/ month), would IRS rules determine that I was now in “distribution status,” and permanently stuck with Minimum Required Distributions every year?" - Victor.
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Learn to make informed retirement decisions and secure your financial future with valuable information in regard to your TSP, covered by Sierra Steele.
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Whether you're just starting your career, planning for retirement, or already in retirement, or someone looking to understand TSP better, this enlightening episode with our special guest, Kim Weaver, will help you dive deep into the world of Thrift Savings Plan.
Make informed retirement decisions and secure your financial future with valuable information and expert insights on making the TSP withdrawal process more manageable, and learn about the common challenges people face and how to avoid delays and frustration. Understand your options after retirement regarding TSP withdrawals, outstanding loan balances, and required minimum distributions. Find out the latest statistics on separated participants and their withdrawal preferences, including installment plans, life expectancy-based withdrawals, annuities, and more.
I am a Federal retiree and fine with Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) standard order of precedence beneficiary assignments being spouse, then children in equal shares. I understand this order of precedence is followed when no beneficiary forms are on file. I have not submitted any beneficiary forms. Are there any advantages/disadvantages of filling out beneficiary designation forms to restate this assignment? What are the advantages/disadvantages to naming my Revocable Living Trust (husband and wife) as beneficiary?
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Learn why the TSP is such a phenomenal tool for your retirement and find out what you should know about your TSP funding, covered by Sierra Steele.
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In this episode, host Micah Shilanski and a special guest - JT Ferrin, delve into explaining the meaning of TSP Spillover and the advantageous role of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) in retirement savings.
The TSP Spillover is an important concept that might be unfamiliar to many federal employees. Micah and JT provide insights into this administrative change, explaining how it can affect retirement savings and clarifying common misconceptions.
Take advantage of this opportunity to enhance your retirement planning expertise. Whether it's increasing TSP contributions, exploring HSA-eligible health plans during open enrollment, or delving into tax planning for retirement, this episode offers actionable insights to help federal employees make informed decisions about their financial futures.
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My husband and I both had careers with the National Park Service. He carried the family insurance for us. He retired in 2021 and did not select me for survivor benefits since I also worked for the federal government. I now want to resign and defer or postpone my retirement until I meet the minimum age. I am 54 (3/10/69). If my husband dies before me, do I still keep federal health benefits with a deferred retirement? What would happen if he does before I reach the minimum age for my deferred retirement?
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Learn about your options for living abroad in retirement and find out everything you need to keep your benefits, covered by Sierra Steele.
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Do you wonder about your options for living abroad in retirement? Are you ready for change but need to know everything you need to keep your benefits?
In this podcast episode, Joe Curry, CFPⓇ, CHS, joins Micah to delve into the intricate details of retiring abroad. The episode serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals considering the move, covering various challenges and considerations that arise when relocating for retirement.
Get valuable advice and insightful perspectives, from the complexities of financial planning across international borders to the nuances of healthcare options. Whether you're contemplating a move abroad or simply curious about the subject, this episode offers a wealth of information and inspiration to guide you through the journey of international retirement.
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Learn why the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) is such an excellent benefit for federal employees, allowing them to keep health insurance into retirement, covered by Sierra Steele.
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In this episode of Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast, Micah and Jamie discuss the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) and how it is an excellent benefit for federal employees, allowing them to keep health insurance into retirement. But most importantly, they dive into the rules for dual Feds, which refers to a married couple where both are federal employees. Find out what actions you should take to keep FEHB in retirement and why reviewing your health insurance options during Open Season is so important.
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I'm about 10 years out from retirement. I'm wanting to stop putting money into the traditonal tsp and start a roth. Is that doable. Forms?
Here's what you need to know:
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Learn what the importance is of understanding the rules and regulations for federal employee retirement, covered by Sierra Steele.
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Are you a federal employee planning for retirement? Do you know that negative outcomes can be prevented if only you know how to find the correct information and understand all the pieces of the Federal Retirement puzzle? But… what if the information you get from HR or OPM is different than what you think is right? How to verify if it is correct or not?
Tune in to this podcast with Jamie and Micah as they discuss the importance of understanding the rules and regulations for federal employee retirement. Hear the real-life examples of clients who received incorrect information and emphasize the need to consult accurate sources and experienced professionals. Learn about strategies for transitioning into retirement and how to differentiate between emotional and financial readiness for retirement.
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Everything you need to know about your unused sick in retirement.
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How do you know what to have in savings? Learn all about great tips on how to organize your savings and what your goal should be, covered by Sierra Steele.
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How many months’ worth of living expenses do you need to have saved up and why? Do you have emergency (911 account) reserves? These questions bother a lot of people. But, the fundamental question for each of us is: What should we have in savings?
If you want to know what experts will advise you, tune in to today’s podcast, where Micah and Floyd discuss the importance of emergency funds for working and retired individuals.
Find out why you should be intentional about saving and separating different accounts for different purposes and why you should consider using different banks for operating and savings accounts.
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What you need to know about the earnings test for FERS Supplement and earned income.
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Does everybody have the right to a FERS Supplement? Learn all about who will receive it and what you need to do and watch out for, covered by Sierra Steele.
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The FERS supplement is a great benefit of your FERS retirement package. This supplement is available to federal employees who retire before age 62 and is a substitute for social security. The amount of the supplement is calculated using the same formula as Social Security, but it is unique to each employee. It's designed to create a social security piece of retirement that needs to be added for those who retire before the age of 62. But do you know what can reduce this supplement or even terminate it?
Join today's Micah and Tammy discussion and find your answers on how is the FERS Supplement Calculated and how the earned income affects it.
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What do you need to know about any advantages/disadvantages of filling out beneficiary designation forms to restate this assignment? And what are the advantages/disadvantages to naming my Revocable Living Trust (husband and wife) as beneficiary?
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Learn what's possible and what's not when it comes to your TSP in retirement. Here are the 7 things you can not do in TSP in Retirement, covered by Sierra Steele.
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Retirement can be challenging, especially when it comes to managing your finances. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is assuming you can do anything you want with your thrift savings plan (TSP) after retirement. As a federal employee, you have phenomenal benefits, but as with any other tool, they have strengths and weaknesses. Knowing them can save you lots of money!
Tune in to today’s episode, where Micah and Tammy are sharing the seven things you cannot do with your TSP in retirement and will help you understand the rules governing your TSP in retirement to avoid any costly mistakes.
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I am turning 62 and I am drawing disability FERS . Can I draw social security and FERS together? End will my FERS change when I turn 62?
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The importance of knowing what lies ahead, what to expect and what steps to take when transitioning to retirement, covered by Sierra Steele.
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You are getting closer to retirement, but specific tasks must be completed to enjoy it thoroughly. You'll need to take care of all paperwork, or at least have copies of everything, a few months before retirement and a few months after the process starts, and make sure that all questions concerning service history have been answered. You should contact the human resources department, get an update on any electronic personnel records, and make sure that any beneficiary designations and health and life insurance election forms are completed. Also, before you turn it on, double-check everything.
Micah and Tammy guide you through your retirement transition in this episode. So, make sure you listen to the entire episode and implement the action items they provide because the transitional phase may be frightening for many individuals. Don't allow that to happen to you.
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Important things you need to know about contributions to your ROTH TRSP:
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You've been working and saving and planning for your retirement. And when you retire, you go through a psychological shift from accumulation to distribution. Here lies the importance of understanding your federal benefits and the best way to use them! The TSP is a phenomenal tool; your federal benefits, your pensions are phenomenal. Your health insurance is an outstanding tool. But is it perfect? No.
There are gaps in these things, and we want to bring your attention to understanding how your tool set works. So they can be built for your retirement and never outlive your income.
Listen in as Jamie and Micah Shilanski go through the essential steps and explain the withdrawals in retirement.
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Important things that you need to know about your Social Security and Medicare in retirement:
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The importance of knowing the different streams of income and how to use them, covered by Victoria Kellerman.
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Cashflow is the heartbeat of retirement, so you have to know the details of your income streams, the theory, and the reality behind some of your incomes. This way - you can work on your plan. The more we plan and apply, the easier and the more successful the retirement will be. We all know the three stools major of retirement - estate planning, cash flow, and social security. But what about the other income types? Whether it's rental properties, investments, or pensions, it's all part of that financial puzzle.
Listen in as Floyd and Micah dive into how to plan an income for the long term, what to consider, and how to handle the unexpected things that may and will come up.
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The importance of making a financial plan for a great retirement, covered by Victoria Kellerman.
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Setting goals and mapping a strategy - these are the ground rules for taking the action in your hands! No, you don't have to be precise or super accurate - we know things change, but navigating towards a point helps you reach the correct destination when sailing.
Join today's discussion between two industry legends - Micah and Floyd Shilanski, where they reveal the most common mistakes you can make while planning for retirement and why they happen. Then, find out about the five areas of cash planning so you can be aware of your cash flow and how that cash flow will change in retirement.
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Are you close to the 10% Pension Bonus? Did you even know there was a 10% pension bonus?
Here's what you need to know:
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One of the most essential and fundamental questions is choosing the right federal retirement plan!
Do you know how much you should save for your retirement? Are you being realistic with your intentions and expectations? Do you have a retirement income? And what if there is a gap... is there a way to solve it?
Listen in as Micah and Tammy dive into the details of making the right decisions and the most important things you should pay attention to!
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Will your FERS Supplement be reduced if you have other earnings?
Here's what you need to know:
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Net vs. Gross income. Which one hits the door of your bank account? Changes regarding insurance? Life insurance, health insurance...
Any different kinds of SCD and any tips on taxes?
Do you know all these rules and details you should consider while planning your retirement?
We hope you get the most out of your benefits, so today, we cover some of the costly mistakes we see Federal Employees make.
Listen in as Micah Shilanski and Christian Sakamoto point out these mistakes and learn how to avoid them!
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I have 31k in my TSP. Is it possible to withdraw the total amount at one time? Here's what you need to know.
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I am new to the whole HSA thing as I had Blue Cross and APWU insurance for the previous 30 years, and I’m not sure I quite understand the benefits of it. Can you discuss the benefits of maximizing the amount of contributions to the HSA to maximize my benefit in retirement?
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Accidents happen, but some come with severe consequences. For example, when covering someone with your HSA that you shouldn't cover, you can face severe penalties!
That is why in today's episode, Tammy and Micah cover some fraudulent issues that can come up with health insurance and survivor benefits.
Listen in as they explain how to make sure you are making the right decisions and determine who is eligible to go under your health insurance.
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Will you be able to keep FEHB into retirement? Here's what you need to know.
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Changes the Secure 2.0 brings and what do they mean for the retirees and federal employees, covered by Victoria Kellerman.
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Changes are happening, and questions have been raised! That is why we have a special guest in today's episode - Steven Jarvis, CPA. Micah and Steven will answer the most common question out there these days and clear out all of your confusion.
Join us and find out what is the Secure Act 2.0, and why does it matter?
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If there's a big Fers retirement Cola increase coming, when is the best time to retire to make sure you get the increase?
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Learn the options for social security benefits if you or your spouse passes away.
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The benefits in retirement that Federal Employees have are based on three things:
To avoid misconceptions about one of the most essential things in your retirement planning - Social Security - we have Floyd Shilanski and his years of experience. Find out the different strategies you can use and learn when you can vs. when you "should" apply for your social security. Listen to what Floyd and Micah say about Social Security and how to make the best of it!
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Do you know the difference between a Postponed retirement and a deferred retirement? Here's what you should know BEFORE you retire.
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Learn how your sick leave is used to calculate your retirement benefit and what happens to your annual leave when you retire.
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It is crucial to be hyper-intentional when it comes to your retirement! How big of a change can make your sick leave? And how important is this subject in choosing the best day for your retirement?
In this episode, we detail some tweaks you can make to your retirement plan to get all the benefits you earned. Do you know how sick leave can affect your retirement calculations? Join Christian and Micah in clearing out the difference between the annual leave concept versus retiring with sick leave.
When you retire and have annual leave hours, you get paid out. So it would be best if you are also intentional about how the sick leave hours will add to that equation. Thinking of this is very important. Once you have chosen the best date for retirement, we can alter it based on sick leave or even yearly leave. Should we burn our annual leave? Should we burn our sick leave? What makes the most sense to do it? Which one is worth more? Get all your answers today and make the best of your retirement benefits!
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When you’re eligible to retire and how the benefit is calculated under the FERS retirement system. https://bit.ly/39pUPac
Whether you are 30, 50, or 70, a subject that has a hold on you is how to improve your financial situation. How much are you saving, and how can you save more? How can you organize your income better?
It is crucial to ensure you are not just following the old rules - you need to know the significant changes in the tax code regarding IRAs and inheriting IRAs. But don't worry. We've got you covered!
We know that cash flow is the heartbeat of Retirement, so in our latest episode, Christian and Micah go through the basics of setting yourself up for success and focusing on retirement income from a 'net' point of view.
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Learn what you need to know about survivor benefits for your spouse.
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Key questions to ask yourself when deciding where to withdraw from during retirement.
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A common mistake that happens when federal employees are calculating their pensions.
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A common mistake that happens when federal employees are calculating their pensions.
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What to know about ROTH accounts, contribution limits, and more.
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What to know about ROTH accounts, contribution limits, and more.
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Christian Sakamoto joins the show again today to discuss cash flow and the money you spend in retirement. This is often a topic that isn’t addressed properly, and budgeting typically puts a bad taste in people's mouths, but in this episode, you will hear why some of the greatest advisors actually get down to the nitty gritty budgeting details with their clients when it comes to retirement. Listen in as Micah and Christian dish out tips for better understanding your cash flow and creating a better budget that actually works and sticks.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/64
Christian Sakamoto joins the show again today to discuss cash flow and the money you spend in retirement. This is often a topic that isn’t addressed properly, and budgeting typically puts a bad taste in people's mouths, but in this episode, you will hear why some of the greatest advisors actually get down to the nitty gritty budgeting details with their clients when it comes to retirement. Listen in as Micah and Christian dish out tips for better understanding your cash flow and creating a better budget that actually works and sticks.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/64
There are a couple of times a year when it’s really important to have clients come in and review things. As we move into the fall/winter season, this is one of those times for both Micah and today’s guest, Christian Sakamoto. Today Christian and Micah talk about some of the key things they’re discussing with clients and how they use this transitional season to ensure everyone is on the right track.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/63
The effects of inaccurate information can be devastating, and there’s a lot of questionable information out there. So, in this episode, Micah and Tammy discuss some important things to be aware of when it comes to a Federal employee passing away. They both draw from some recent situations they have had to help clients through and share tips on how to avoid common mistakes.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/62
Answering a question about converting a TSP to a Roth IRA in the most tax-advantaged way possible.
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The pros and cons of paying off or buying a house using your TSP.
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The pros and cons of paying off or buying a house using your TSP.
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Today Micah and Tammy tackle estate planning, a topic that impacts a lot of people, but that we don’t tend to want to review very often. Despite the common reluctance, there are important details that you will need to review, update, and stay on top of in this area. So don't miss this episode, where you will hear about how estate planning specifically affects federal employees and where to start.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/61
Today Micah and Tammy tackle estate planning, a topic that impacts a lot of people, but that we don’t tend to want to review very often. Despite the common reluctance, there are important details that you will need to review, update, and stay on top of in this area. So don't miss this episode, where you will hear about how estate planning specifically affects federal employees and where to start.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/61
What to know about using retirement benefits to buy a home or pay off a mortgage.
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What to know about using retirement benefits to buy a home or pay off a mortgage.
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Misdirected advice can often be the most costly advice. So when we get advice, it’s important to hit pause to make sure it makes sense for you. If you’re in a place where you’re weighing the pros and cons of leaving federal service, don't miss this episode. Tammy and Micah unpack many of the most important things you need to know in order to make a secure decision on when to leave service.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/60
Misdirected advice can often be the most costly advice. So when we get advice, it’s important to hit pause to make sure it makes sense for you. If you’re in a place where you’re weighing the pros and cons of leaving federal service, don't miss this episode. Tammy and Micah unpack many of the most important things you need to know in order to make a secure decision on when to leave service.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/60
Christian Sakamoto joins the show again today to help answer some of the top questions we get from people who want to make sure they’re on track for retirement. He will help tackle common misconceptions about being ready for retirement and discuss the details of what actually makes the biggest difference for retirement.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/59
Have you noticed that the markets are down? Did you know there are some key opportunities to look into when this happens? Well, it just so happens that a phenomenal financial advisor, Christian Sakamoto, is joining the show today to chat with Micah about looking into doing Roth conversions. Listen in as Christian shares key insight on tax diversification and how to set yourself up to be in the best situation no matter what the tax rates are.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/58
Sometimes there are misconceptions we have that lead to big mistakes before retirement—and they all stem from one main problem. In this episode, Micah and Tammy discuss some of the biggest pre-retirement mistakes people make and how you can put a plan in place that allows you to avoid making them. Listen in as they share the importance of having an accurate understanding of what you have and what you want, as well as insight on how to bring those two together.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/57
What happens if you have a break in service but want to come back and keep your FEHB.
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What happens if you have a break in service but want to come back and keep your FEHB.
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Many people want to move investments into or out of their TSP, and there are a lot of questions surrounding this lately. Listen in as Micah and Tammy bring up some of the most common questions and dive into what you need to know in order to make solid decisions regarding your TSP.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/56
The requirements for keeping dependents on your health insurance in retirement.
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What to know about changing your contributions and whether you can convert your TSP dollars into your ROTH.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/55
Key questions to ask yourself when deciding where to withdraw from during retirement.
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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 right—and often having to find ways to fix the things that weren’t right. So in today's episode, they're jumping in to address a few of the situations they have been dealing with and share insight into how you can avoid mistakes and bad advice.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/54
The requirements you have to meet as a federal employee to keep health insurance into retirement—and how it works for spouses.
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The question of whether to buy back military time is something that affects a lot of people. This episode features Christian Sakamoto, a great advisor from our office who has valuable insight to share on this topic. Today, he and Micah discuss the key areas that you need to be aware of to decide whether buying back your time makes sense for you.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/53
How do you achieve retirement dreams and get an income that you can’t outlive in retirement? Micah is flying solo in today’s podcast to answer this indirect question that he gets when meeting with clients. He discusses how to decide what you want to spend in retirement and shares the tools he uses to help people plan for that.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/52
When you’re eligible to retire and how the benefit is calculated under the FERS retirement system.
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Learn the requirements you have to meet in order to keep FEHB into retirement as a federal employee.
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What to know when deciding who to designate as your TSP beneficiary.
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What you need to know about HSAs.
You can find more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3MqATSw
How your pension will be taxed in retirement as a Federal Employee.
You can find more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3f2jgcM
Learn what you need to know about taking money from your TSP, how it could impact your taxes, and more.
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Learn what to consider before deciding to leave federal service.
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Learn whether you can contribute to a spousal TSP account with your income.
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Answering your questions about combining a career in military service with a career in federal civilian employment.
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In this episode, Micah is joined by a special guest who will shed light on some myths and misconceptions that you may be dealing with while doing your taxes this year. Steven Jarvis is a CPA and the cohost of the Retirement Tax Podcast, and he’s just who we need on the show this time of year to share his insight and help you more easily navigate tax season.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/47
When it’s time for that little blue book to arrive, it’s important not to just file it away. Today, Micah and Tammy share what this little book is and how you can use it to review your retirement benefits. You will learn why it’s so key to ensuring your retirement is on track and also a valuable tool to use when something seems "off" about your retirement benefits.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/46
Answering listener questions to help you better understand long-term care.
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As people get ready to retire, questions about long-term care often start coming up. Although it may not be the most fun subject, it’s a great one to have a solid understanding of and plan for. So, in this episode, Tammy and Micah let you in on the things you most need to know about LTC, as well as things you should avoid.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/45
How to know when it's worth it to withdraw your FERS contribution.
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Now that we’re in February, we're going to call this episode "the love episode"—and there’s no love like survivor benefits. So today, Micah and Tammy discuss important planning decisions when it comes to retiring as a couple and planning for post-retirement transitions. You will also get a great look into survivor benefits, including what you should be looking out for and thinking about to allow that process to go smoothly.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/44
Learn what effect taking an early retirement could have on your pension income.
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Sometimes we get so caught up on end-of-the-year stuff that things can easily be missed or slip by us if we’re not careful. Tammy and Micah thought through what some of these things might be and came up with a list that will help you plan ahead when it comes to the TSP in particular. Instead of focusing on distribution rules, they’ll be talking about how you can really focus on figuring out the best time to do some of these things.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/43
What you need to be thinking about getting done in the new year.
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It’s a new year, and Tammy and Micah are here to talk about some of the things that have changed, some of the things that might change in 2022, and what you can do to maximize your retirement. They will be going through some notable areas that will need your attention in order to ensure that you are on track for your retirement.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/42
Addressing a common misunderstanding about how lifecycle funds work.
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In this episode, Tammy and Micah continue with the insights into TSP series and answer some great questions from active TSP participants. Whether you are deciding at what age to take Social Security, wanting to calculate a FERS pension, or trying to find the best savings and growth plans in retirement, this episode is for you. Not only will they be addressing these specific topics, but they will also provide insight into how the answers can affect you, as well.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/41
How to change your TSP and what allocations to make when planning for retirement.
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In this mini-series, Micah and Tammy have been talking about your TSP during a time of volatility and the strategies you can implement to encourage growth and stability at all times. (If you haven’t yet, check out the previous two episodes where they answer questions about TSP in retirement and outline the bucket strategy.) This third episode is all about the silver linings and great changes the TSP has made and why it is such a great wealth-building investment tool.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/40
Today, Tammy and Micah continue to address questions they’ve been receiving regarding your TSP and market volatility. In this second part of the series, they will focus on giving insight into the strategies they use when planning. (If you haven’t tuned in to the first part, head back to check out episode 38 before jumping into this one!)
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/39
What you need to know about filing an application for a deferred retirement.
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Thoughts on making changes to your TSP due to the recent market volatility.
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How are things going to unfold when it comes to your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) account? Tammy and Micah have been getting a flood of questions related to this lately, so today—and for the next few episodes—they’ll be giving you access to a webinar they did on this topic. Over this 4-part series, you’ll learn about how the TSP works, what to do when it goes down in value, and more.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/38
Right now, the entire world revolves around COVID—even more so with executive orders and rules that are requiring employees to get the vaccine by the end of November. Micah and Tammy have gotten quite a few questions about how this situation might play out in terms of federal benefits, so today they’ll be discussing the differences between non voluntary and voluntary separation, as well as what financial and benefit effects the vaccine mandates have with your employment.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/37
Answering listener questions about Medicare Advantage and retirement.
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At 65, something happens to all of us where we have this forced decision that we have to deal with when it comes to Medicare—and it opens up a few more options. There are a lot of rumors about Medicare that go around (some true, some not true), so facing plan changes and all the uncertainties can be a bit overwhelming. Today, Micah and Tammy get into some of the most important parts of this key decision so you will have a better idea of how to plan for when that time comes.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/36
Answering additional questions about Social Security, COLA, and TSP benefits.
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Today, Micah and Tammy are picking up where they left off in the last episode and discussing Social Security COLA and your TSP COLA. They'll be sharing how those two things work together, as well as how you can plan for them to serve you best.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/35
Learn about the rules surrounding the penalties for Roth TSP withdrawals.
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Answering listener questions on COLA, employee pay raises, and more.
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Many people are under the wrong impression when it comes to retirement, COLA, and pay increases. Once the numbers are run, things are rarely as rosy as they may have seemed during planning. So today, Micah and Tammy will be addressing this and a few other additional misconceptions people have when planning their retirement.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/34
Learn what to consider about life expectancy when planning for retirement.
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When preparing for retirement, it's important to plan for flexibility. There are a number of post-retirement risks that can upend the most precisely laid-out retirement plans, and the longer the retirement period grows, the harder it is to be certain you have planned accordingly with your assets. So, in this episode, Micah and Tammy will be sharing several misconceptions around the risk of retirement, as well as the actual risks and the potential impact they may have on your financial future.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/33
Learn what tax deduction you get while employed that you'll lose in retirement.
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Learn whether you can contribute to a spousal TSP account with your income.
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More and more federal employees are thinking about retiring at the end of the year, and while we’ve already gone over the best times to retire, this episode is going to focus on this common aim for retirement and how to get ready for it right now. You'll learn what you can do to prepare and ensure that you don’t overspend, as well as what can cause delays in receiving your retirement and how to manage expectations.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/32
Learn what to consider before deciding to leave federal service.
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When it comes to retirement, there is an overwhelming amount of incomplete or incorrect information on the internet purported as fact. The truth is, you don’t know what you don’t know, so it can be easy to overlook these misconceptions and accept them as truth. In this episode, Micah and Tammy will be sharing some insights into things you can look at before you retire to ensure your path to a clear and relaxed future.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/31
Learn the important differences between retiring at 60 and retiring at 62.
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Learn what you need to know about survivor benefits for your spouse.
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There is so much misinformation out there, and sometimes, it is important to simply get back to basics and ensure your information is correct. So in this episode, Micah and Tammy will be going over the fundamentals of retirement, focusing on how things may change from individual to individual and the different choices that may affect your specific case.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/30
Will a form for retirement be sent to you, or do you have to request that form? Can you transfer money from a traditional TSP to a Roth TSP—and will there be penalties? These are just some of the things that Micah and Tammy will be covering in today’s episode as they reply to questions sent in by you, the listeners.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/29
Learn what you need to know about taking money from your TSP, how it could impact your taxes, and more.
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What you need to know about how a divorce can impact your retirement planning.
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Learn whether you're still allowed to contribute the maximum to your TSP account if you only work half the year and more.
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Divorce is generally not a fun topic, but when you are considering retirement, it is a necessary discussion to have. For many people, the terms and conditions of a divorce can come back to haunt them—even decades later—if they are not completely settled upon in the beginning. So in this episode, Micah and Tammy will be discussing divorce and how to understand all the legal language within a court order so you can avoid any financial shocks later in life.
You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/28
Questions to ask yourself to ensure you're properly balancing your social security and TSP so you get the most benefit.
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Learn what you need to know about how to avoid unexpected taxes on your pension.
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Are you wondering what to do about your social security or how to go about taking money from your TSP? If so, this episode is for you! Today, Micah and Tammy chat about how to balance social security and TSP so you get the most benefit. You’ll also learn what things you need to be aware of in order to get the most out of your benefits and make a plan for how to cash in on them properly.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/27
Learn how your sick leave is used to calculate your retirement benefit and what happens to your annual leave when you retire.
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What you need to know about your TSP benefits so you can avoid risk and maximize your retirement funds.
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What you should consider before canceling FEGLI.
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You’ve worked your whole life, now you’re ready to retire. But do you know how to maximize your benefits and set yourself up for retirement success? In this episode, we’re talking all about the Thrift Savings Plan and how to find that sweet spot to maintain a nice retirement lifestyle and your savings at the same time. Listen in as we discuss the things you need to consider before taking a loan from the TSP account, what you should maybe look into as a first step, and why it’s important to plan and have an emergency fund.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/26
How to protect and prepare your loved ones for unexpected life events.
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Learn what you need to know about your survivor benefit election.
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It’s the little details that can really trip you up, so Tammy and Micah share specific areas and situations they’ve noticed clients having trouble with and how you can avoid those issues. As the title hints, life events are a key area where many people do not do enough planning or strategy and in the long run, it hurts them. You will get insight on the types of life events that are most important, how to plan for them and what to watch out for so that you’re set up for success.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/25
The importance of looking over your policies, reevaluating your beneficiaries and everything you need to know about FEGLI.
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Is it better to take money out of a traditional or Roth balance when supplementing your living expenses from TSP, prior to collecting social security?
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With so many misconceptions around life insurance, it can be hard to determine the appropriate plan or amount for your needs. Unfortunately, there are some people in the financial business that believe it is a one size fits all service, however that is not the case. So where do you begin? In this episode, Micah and Tammy will be dispelling some of these myths as well as explaining exactly how life insurance works - including how much you need, how long to keep it and how to simplify the situation.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/24
How your pension will be taxed in retirement as a Federal Employee.
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With more retirement planning and with every year that retirement gets closer, the question is often asked, “What day is best to retire?” Tammy and Micah sit down to set the record straight when it comes to choosing a retirement date. They share how people tend to focus on maximizing benefits and where else you might want to put your focus when making decisions on retirement timing.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/23
Do you have a plan put in place for who will inherit your assets after your demise? Many people are solely focused on increasing their assets whilst they are still alive, but often forget about securing who it will all go to when they are gone. In this episode, Micah and Tammy will be discussing the documents that ever person over the age of 18 should absolutely have, as well as several documents that are optional but will improve your estate planning in the long run.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/22
Learn the requirements you have to meet in order to keep FEHB into retirement as a federal employee.
You can find more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3sMtXVM
Ensuring you have met your savings goals during your retirement planning is incredibly important, but it is just one of many things to consider. Unfortunately, retirement planning doesn’t stop when you retire, and it’s important to make sure you’ll be able to maintain your goals once you have retired. So in this episode, Micah and Tammy will be going over the next steps after your transition out of work, including the dates to be aware of and planning opportunities that may come up.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/21
Learn what happens to your sick leave in retirement.
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When it comes to your retirement, it can be a very stressful time—or it can be a very smooth transition. It really comes down to what planning you have put in place to set yourself up for success. In this episode, Micah and Tammy will be sharing the practices you must have in place the year of retirement in order to ensure you can segue out of your working life with confidence.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/20
Learn how FEHB works with Medicare.
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When we consider retirement, most of us think about this chapter in our lives as a positive time—and it can be, as long as we are fully prepared. So today, Micah and Tammy will be discussing all the measurements to put in place as you approach your retirement. They will be sharing how to ensure your loved ones are protected through insurance, as well as the courses you can take to better understand your benefits.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/19
Learn the options for social security benefits if you or your spouse passes away.
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When you are planning for your retirement, there are a lot of different areas you need to be aware of financially, and it can be an overwhelming amount of information to take in at once. So today, Tammy and Micah will be discussing the key factors to keep an eye on when you are 5-10 years out from retirement, including pensions, health insurance, and more.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/18
Tax season is upon us, and for many, it is a scary time. With so many opinions floating around, it is hard to decipher between what is fact and what is simply a misconception. So today Tammy and Micah will be discussing common mistakes made when it comes to taxes and how to avoid them this year.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/17
Does it make sense to stay a full thirty years in the federal government just to receive a better pension? Ten years (or more) before retirement, many employees begin to question whether it is worth remaining in their positions or if they should try something new. In this episode, Micah and Tammy discuss what your pension is worth and the rules around retirement eligibility.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/16
There is so much that we can’t control, and it’s easy to focus on those things and feel helpless to stop them. But in this episode, we’re flipping the narrative and focusing on the things we can control in our personal lives that can really make an impact on your retirement plan.
Listen in to find out some of the small but neat changes that are coming into effect this year, and how you can apply or leverage these changes to positively impact your retirement strategy. Micah and Tammy will be talking all about the small and big changes you need to be aware of so you can take action, re-assess what your strategy is, and make some changes for the new year.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/15
Mary Beth Franklin is our go-to expert for all things Social Security benefits. With over 40 years as a financial journalist and a CFP designation, she has a wealth of knowledge and understands Social Security from the financial planning point of view. She is a contributing editor at InvestmentNews, an author, and an in-demand speaker and frequent guest on numerous radio and television programs.
Listen in as she joins Micah and Tammy today to discuss the best strategy for taking your Social Security benefits, why you may want to consider waiting before pulling them, and how your marriage should factor into your overall benefits strategy.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/14
What kind of protection does the spouse of a federal employee have? Does everyone need insurance—and how is it beneficial? In this episode, Tammy and Micah answer frequently asked questions sent in by listeners, addressing everything from survivor benefits to your high-3.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/13
Today Micah’s sister, Jamie Shilanski, joins the show to talk about financial planning and the inconsistent advice that many people are hearing regarding their finances. Jamie is also an awesome advisor based in Alaska, and she has great insight and stories to share that will help you find the right advisor and make an effective plan.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/12
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When is the right time to retire? And what are the different options as a federal employee? While everyone wants to retire early, the fact is the “perfect time” is different for everyone. So in this episode, Micah and Tammy share how to prepare yourself, as well as your spouse, for your retirement and the steps you need to take to ensure a smooth transition.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/11
We’re on the brink of another open season, so today Micah and Tammy are sharing the information you need to know about this upcoming season. You will learn one of the best benefits you have, how to choose a plan that allows you to take full advantage of your retirement, and what to expect in the next year.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/10
Have you served in the military, but aren’t quite sure how to use that military time for your civil service? A lot of mistakes get made in this area, whether it’s misconceptions, not getting documents in order, or even a communication issue with your HR department about what counts—or does not count—for retirement with your military service. If this sounds familiar, this is the episode for you.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/9
Today Micah and Tammy are opening up the mailbag to answer your most burning questions about federal retirement. A few people wrote in asking about their retirement dilemmas, from accessing TSP and early retirement to Roth conversions, social security, widow’s benefits, and more. Listen in as Micah and Tammy share their insight in these areas so you can be prepared and equipped to make the best decisions on your federal retirement plan.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/8
Today Micah and Tammy are setting the record straight and dispelling some myths about what you actually need to retire with. There’s a lot of water-cooler talk about the rules of retirement, but do you know how to make the best decisions for your unique situation? Listen in as Micah and Tammy share where to start when thinking about how much you’ll need, as well as the most powerful thing to start learning today to make your retirement strategy work for you.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://plan-your-federal-retirement.com/7
We hear a lot of people say they want to turn on their social security as soon as possible in order to capitalize on the benefits while they are still available. So today, Tammy and Micah are discussing the misconceptions that lead to this idea, as well as the history of the system and how changes tend to happen.
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Everyone looks forward to retirement and the freedom that comes along with no longer being locked down to a job, but what if it isn’t all it’s cracked up to be? Today Micah and Tammy are discussing the common misconceptions of retirement and how to set yourself up for a happy and wealthy retirement.
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Micah and Tammy have shared their thoughts and experiences with credible services, agency estimates, and other incomes, but what about risk management? In this episode, they will be discussing the different insurance options you have as a federal employee and how to keep that health insurance into retirement.
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When you retire, it’s not just about having the time to do everything that you want to do—it’s also about having the money to make these dreams come true. So in this episode, Tammy and Micah will be focusing on the “other incomes” that you have access to and discussing the important decisions surrounding these incomes.
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To have a comfortable and enjoyable retirement, you need a financial safety net to fund it all. So when you are planning for the rest of your life, how much money are you actually going to have? Today Micah and Tammy are discussing retirement estimates and how to accurately calculate what your pension will be.
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Welcome to the FERS Retirement Podcast, where Certified Financial Planner Micah Shilanski and Principal Retirement Specialist Tammy Flanagan come together to ensure you are making informed decisions as you plan for your retirement. Each week, you will hear them share the unique financial planning considerations that federal employees have that may not be addressed in generic financial planning.
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