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Plan Your Federal Retirement Podcast Micah Shilanski & Tammy Flanagan
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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.
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Withdrawing From TSP Without Paying The Penalty, is it Possible?
I am eligible to retire from fed service at 57 1/2. I will have 36 years of service. I plan on using my TSP to supplement my retirement. I cant seem to find a straight answer on withdrawing my money prior to 59 1/2 without paying the 10% penalty. Some sites say I can access all of it anytime, others say I have to use the SEPP plan, and others say I can access all of it but only 4 times per year. I understand the tax paid on it is variable to my overall income. - Tim
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Avoiding Regrets in Retirement: Five Lessons for Federal Employees
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#104 Optimizing The TSP For Retirement
Are you seeking clarity on TSP strategies?
Join us on our latest podcast episode, where Christian and JT decode the complexities of TSP investments. From cracking the complexities of TSP investment options, including the G, F, C, S, and I funds, to unraveling the benefits of dollar-cost averaging, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to help you confidently navigate your TSP.
But that's not all. Christian and JT will help you learn TSP distribution strategies, guiding you through the pros and cons of various approaches. Discover how to optimize your TSP for long-term wealth accumulation while staying informed about potential changes to tax laws and regulations.
Tune in now and unlock the secrets to making your TSP for a secure retirement!
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Moving TSP Money to G Fund - Here is What You Need To Know
I am 8 years from retirement and currently invested 100% in the C fund. When should I start moving money to the G fund and should it be based on a percentage of my current balance, or should I base it on how many years of withdrawals I want to protect once fully retired i.e. 8-10 years. - Paul
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Understanding the Tax Implications of Life Insurance