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Lesson 8: The FERS Supplement
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how the FERS supplement covers the gap in retirement income when feds retire before they can start drawing their Social Security at age 62.
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Trump budget will cost federal employees in pay and benefits
The proposal relies on a pay freeze and reductions in government contributions to healthcare and retirement to reduce the deficit.
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OPM retroactively changed retirement benefits without notice
The Office of Personnel Management policy, not released to the public, requires divorced retirees receiving annuity supplements to pay the government back for portions of past annuity payments.
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Survivor benefits: How to choose for your spouse when retiring
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains the pension and health insurance choices you will be asked to make in regard to your spouse when retiring from the federal government.
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Calculating what your Pension Benefit will be when you retire
After determining your length of federal service and computing your high-three average salary, you are now ready to calculate your annual federal pension.
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Components to calculate your federal pension: How your High 3 is calculated
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how you use your high three years of base earnings when calculating your federal pension.
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Federal Retirement Academy Lesson 5: Retirement resources, goals and constraints
Components to calculate pension, part II of III: the formula.
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SEC warns of ‘investment scam artists’ targeting feds
The Securities and Exchange Commission has alerted government employees of a scam involving the Thrift Savings Plan and other government employee retirement plans.
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New DoD benefits ‘mascot’ Robyn explains new retirement offerings
The Department of Defense recently rolled out a promotional video featuring a bubbly benefits counselor who riffs on Disney tunes while serving up basic information on the Blended Retirement System.
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Lesson 5: Components to Calculate Pension-Retirement Service Computation Date
There are three components needed to calculate your pension. The first is Retirement Service Computation Date and the actual years of service employed by the federal government.
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Lesson 8: The FERS Supplement
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how the FERS supplement covers the gap in retirement income when feds retire before they can start drawing their Social Security at age 62.
-
Trump budget will cost federal employees in pay and benefits
The proposal relies on a pay freeze and reductions in government contributions to healthcare and retirement to reduce the deficit.
-
OPM retroactively changed retirement benefits without notice
The Office of Personnel Management policy, not released to the public, requires divorced retirees receiving annuity supplements to pay the government back for portions of past annuity payments.
-
Survivor benefits: How to choose for your spouse when retiring
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains the pension and health insurance choices you will be asked to make in regard to your spouse when retiring from the federal government.
-
Calculating what your Pension Benefit will be when you retire
After determining your length of federal service and computing your high-three average salary, you are now ready to calculate your annual federal pension.
-
Components to calculate your federal pension: How your High 3 is calculated
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how you use your high three years of base earnings when calculating your federal pension.
-
Federal Retirement Academy Lesson 5: Retirement resources, goals and constraints
Components to calculate pension, part II of III: the formula.
-
SEC warns of ‘investment scam artists’ targeting feds
The Securities and Exchange Commission has alerted government employees of a scam involving the Thrift Savings Plan and other government employee retirement plans.
-
New DoD benefits ‘mascot’ Robyn explains new retirement offerings
The Department of Defense recently rolled out a promotional video featuring a bubbly benefits counselor who riffs on Disney tunes while serving up basic information on the Blended Retirement System.
-
Lesson 5: Components to Calculate Pension-Retirement Service Computation Date
There are three components needed to calculate your pension. The first is Retirement Service Computation Date and the actual years of service employed by the federal government.
-
Lesson 8: The FERS Supplement
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how the FERS supplement covers the gap in retirement income when feds retire before they can start drawing their Social Security at age 62.
-
Trump budget will cost federal employees in pay and benefits
The proposal relies on a pay freeze and reductions in government contributions to healthcare and retirement to reduce the deficit.
-
OPM retroactively changed retirement benefits without notice
The Office of Personnel Management policy, not released to the public, requires divorced retirees receiving annuity supplements to pay the government back for portions of past annuity payments.
-
Survivor benefits: How to choose for your spouse when retiring
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains the pension and health insurance choices you will be asked to make in regard to your spouse when retiring from the federal government.
-
Calculating what your Pension Benefit will be when you retire
After determining your length of federal service and computing your high-three average salary, you are now ready to calculate your annual federal pension.
-
Components to calculate your federal pension: How your High 3 is calculated
Registered Financial Consultant Ann Vanderslice explains how you use your high three years of base earnings when calculating your federal pension.
-
Federal Retirement Academy Lesson 5: Retirement resources, goals and constraints
Components to calculate pension, part II of III: the formula.
-
SEC warns of ‘investment scam artists’ targeting feds
The Securities and Exchange Commission has alerted government employees of a scam involving the Thrift Savings Plan and other government employee retirement plans.
-
New DoD benefits ‘mascot’ Robyn explains new retirement offerings
The Department of Defense recently rolled out a promotional video featuring a bubbly benefits counselor who riffs on Disney tunes while serving up basic information on the Blended Retirement System.
-
Lesson 5: Components to Calculate Pension-Retirement Service Computation Date
There are three components needed to calculate your pension. The first is Retirement Service Computation Date and the actual years of service employed by the federal government.













