Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast
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Tax Management: How to Withhold Taxes From Social Security
#100 Retirement Real Talk: Honest Conversations About Life After Work
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 prepa...
The Best Days to Retire in 2024 as a FERS Federal Employee
Federal Pension - A Guide for Former Federal Employees
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...
Smart Healthcare Planning: Do You Need Both FEHB and Medicare?
#99 Bonus Pod - Answering Question
Optimal Retirement Timing: Should You Wait For a Potential Pay Increase?
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...
How to Manage FERS Supplement and Social Security While Employed
#98 Do You Really Need Life Insurance in Retirement?
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 go...
Social Security & COLA
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FERS Pension and How It Affects Your Social Security
Unlocking the Rule of 55
#97 How to NOT Go Back to Work in Retirement, 3 Things You Need To Know
Potential Consequences of Exceeding The Earnings Limit in 2024 on FERS Supplement
"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
#96 What is The MOST Important Part of Your Pension?
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 sa...
Can you get a Personalized FERS Benefits Summary?
"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
#95 Retire Happy: Essential Steps to a Successful Federal Retirement
Loan Options Toward FERS Contributions
"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 https://bit.ly/3NUfAMA
#94 Why is My Retirement losing money?
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 ...
Health Insurance and Taxes
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
#93 Your 2024 Retirement Planning Guide
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 ...
Annual Leave Payout and Earning Limitations
''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
Follow Up Friday - The Crucial Must-Do's in Estate Planning
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
#92: The Crucial Must-Do's in Estate Planning
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 se...
61 and Your FERS Supplementt
''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
Follow Up Friday - Cashflow and Retirement Income Timeline
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
#91: Cashflow and Retirement Income Timeline
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, deco...
FEHB disability pension & MRA
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...
Follow Up Friday - Medicare and FEHB
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