Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast - podcast cover

Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast

Micah Shilanski & Tammy Flanaganplanyourfederalretirement.libsyn.com
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.
Last refreshed:
Follow this podcast in the Metacast mobile app to refresh it and see new episodes.
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

#131 The Government Is… What Can You Control?

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. https://zurl.co/T8p7F

Jun 30, 202526 minEp. 131

Is It Possible to Suspend FEHB and Come Back Later?

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 https://zurl.co/OVYii

Jun 25, 20253 min

Can You Qualify for FEHB in Retirement by Returning to Federal Service?

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

Jun 11, 20254 min

#129 Throwback Episode: Medicare and FEHB

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 infertil...

Jun 02, 202537 minEp. 129

Warning to Federal Employees: Don’t Fall for These Retirement Scams

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. https://zurl.co/Ygobg...

May 29, 202511 min

#128 Why 'Buy and Hold' Doesn’t Always Work?

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 throughou...

May 19, 202528 minEp. 128

Can You Delay Your Annuity and Still Keep FEHB Coverage?

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 https://zurl.co/yidsG...

May 14, 20254 min

#127 Avoiding Tax Traps: What Every Federal Employee Should Know

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! https://zurl.co/Yve3K...

May 05, 202528 minEp. 127

Transferring TSP to IRA: Withdrawal Rules

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. I...

Apr 30, 20255 min

#126 Choosing Your Perfect Retirement Date: The Ultimate Checklist

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 ...

Apr 21, 202528 minEp. 126

Keeping Health Costs Low in Retirement: FEHB or Medicare Part B?

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

Apr 16, 20253 min

#125 Tax Time Survival: How Federal Employees Can Get Ahead

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! https://zurl.co/bbkyR...

Apr 07, 202530 minEp. 125

Preparing for Postponed Retirement: What You Need To Do?

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 https://zurl.co/UeE7J...

Apr 02, 20254 min

#124 TSP Benefits: What You Need to Know Before Retiring

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. Thi...

Mar 24, 202528 min

How to Calculate Your Annual Leave Payout When Retiring

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

Mar 19, 20253 min
Hosted on Libsyn
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android