It is that time of the year when many federal employees as well as retirees must make some important decisions regarding their federal retirement and insurance benefits. I thought it might be a good ...
When you retire under the Federal Employee’s Retirement System (FERS), you may need all three parts of FERS to fully retire. FERS was designed as a three-part retirement system which includes the FERS ...
FORT RILEY, Kan. – The Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA) encourages Army civilian employees to begin retirement planning early to ensure a smooth transition. The Army Benefits Center-Civilian ...
If you're planning to retire after 2028 under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), a new bill could take away a major piece of your expected income: the FERS annuity supplement. The FERS ...
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FERS noted that many federal employees do not ponder or prioritize retirement planning. They believe it is far away, so they do not bother with it yet. They want to educate employees by letting them ...
Helping Federal Employees Navigate Retirement with Confidence through the FERS+ Procedure™ The goal of the FERS+ Procedure™ is to equip federal employees with the knowledge and tools necessary to help ...
FERS provides a three-part retirement plan for U.S. civilian federal employees. Retirees receive Social Security, Basic Benefit Plan pensions, and Thrift Savings like a 401(k). Full retirement is age ...
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