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Is it hard to switch health plans during open enrollment?
One of the features of the Federal Employees Health Benefits program is that you can change from one health benefits plan to another.
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Is all the sick leave I accumulated any benefit for retirement?
Am I to go around the rest of my life cursing myself out for having accumulated all this sick leave for naught?
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Do I qualify for the 10% Federal Employees Retirement System bonus?
FERS employees who retire after age 62 with at least 20 years of service get a 10% increase to their pension when they retire.
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Advocates push Supreme Court to expand veterans education benefits
A decision on the case could impact as many as 1.7 million veterans.
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How do I tell OPM that I started working again with a FERS retirement?
It’s important to know your minimum retirement age to find out if you qualify for certain types of FERS rules.
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Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to “retire” from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
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Is my special rate pay safe from changes in agency policy?
Agencies can cancel a special rate authority at any time. Here’s how it could effect you.
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When does federal leave year end, and is that the best day to retire?
The federal leave year begins on the first day of the first full biweekly pay period in a calendar year.
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What happens after the money I paid into a FERS retirement runs out?
The Federal Employees Retirement System provides benefits from three different sources: a Basic Benefit Plan; Social Security; and the Thrift Savings Plan.
-
Is it hard to switch health plans during open enrollment?
One of the features of the Federal Employees Health Benefits program is that you can change from one health benefits plan to another.
-
Is all the sick leave I accumulated any benefit for retirement?
Am I to go around the rest of my life cursing myself out for having accumulated all this sick leave for naught?
-
Do I qualify for the 10% Federal Employees Retirement System bonus?
FERS employees who retire after age 62 with at least 20 years of service get a 10% increase to their pension when they retire.
-
Advocates push Supreme Court to expand veterans education benefits
A decision on the case could impact as many as 1.7 million veterans.
-
How do I tell OPM that I started working again with a FERS retirement?
It’s important to know your minimum retirement age to find out if you qualify for certain types of FERS rules.
-
Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to “retire” from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
-
Is my special rate pay safe from changes in agency policy?
Agencies can cancel a special rate authority at any time. Here’s how it could effect you.
-
When does federal leave year end, and is that the best day to retire?
The federal leave year begins on the first day of the first full biweekly pay period in a calendar year.
-
What happens after the money I paid into a FERS retirement runs out?
The Federal Employees Retirement System provides benefits from three different sources: a Basic Benefit Plan; Social Security; and the Thrift Savings Plan.
-
Is it hard to switch health plans during open enrollment?
One of the features of the Federal Employees Health Benefits program is that you can change from one health benefits plan to another.
-
Is all the sick leave I accumulated any benefit for retirement?
Am I to go around the rest of my life cursing myself out for having accumulated all this sick leave for naught?
-
Do I qualify for the 10% Federal Employees Retirement System bonus?
FERS employees who retire after age 62 with at least 20 years of service get a 10% increase to their pension when they retire.
-
Advocates push Supreme Court to expand veterans education benefits
A decision on the case could impact as many as 1.7 million veterans.
-
How do I tell OPM that I started working again with a FERS retirement?
It’s important to know your minimum retirement age to find out if you qualify for certain types of FERS rules.
-
Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to “retire” from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
-
Is my special rate pay safe from changes in agency policy?
Agencies can cancel a special rate authority at any time. Here’s how it could effect you.
-
When does federal leave year end, and is that the best day to retire?
The federal leave year begins on the first day of the first full biweekly pay period in a calendar year.
-
What happens after the money I paid into a FERS retirement runs out?
The Federal Employees Retirement System provides benefits from three different sources: a Basic Benefit Plan; Social Security; and the Thrift Savings Plan.







