U.S. Coast Guard Retirement and Benefits Service Center Helps Civilians Prepare for Life After Government Service
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Some things I wish I knew when I started working for the federal government in my 30s:
1. Start saving for retirement now.
2. No one retires wishing they had accumulated more debt.
3. Everything from the
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The two-hour presentation, hosted by
"PFM offers these events because we all must understand how to maximize our benefits in retirement and the more planning you can do today will only set yourself up for success," said Seymour. "Remember, your future self is calling, and it will appreciate all your time and effort."
While there was a great deal of pertinent information relayed throughout the presentation, one of the most important things you can do in your federal retirement planning is make sure that all your SF-50 Notification of Personnel Action forms are complete in your
"If your records are not there, it's going to make us jump through hoops to request records and you may not retire on the timeline you are hoping to," said
Another important thing is to learn who your servicing retirement specialist is and contact them at least five years if not earlier prior to your scheduled or preferred retirement date.
Your RBSC Team
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* Haamida Niang, HR Assistant (OWPC), (571) 610-5623
FERS Highlights
A FERS Annuity is one of the three legs of the retirement stool according to Satterwhite. The other two legs being Social Security Annuity (SSA) and Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Annuity if you are participating. Satterwhite discussed FERS while
Minimum Retirement Age (MRA)
* For those born after 1969, the minimum retirement age (MRA) is 57 years. To qualify for FERS you can be the MRA with minimum of 30 years of government service or minimum age of 60 with 20 years of service.
Your FERS Annuity is based on your:
* Length of Service
* The average of your highest consecutive highest three-year annual salary
* The annuity Formula
* Reductions
Creditable Military Service
If you served in the military whether you retired or not, you may also purchase your creditable military service (based off your DD214) to add to your FERS Annuity calculation. Creditable military service must be under honorable conditions. To make a military deposit, complete Form RI20-97: Estimated Earnings During Military Service. You can work with the RBSC Team to complete the process.
How to request a retirement estimate
* Visit FedHR: Login -https://app.fedhrnavigator.com/frbweb/logon
* Log on with your CAC
* Open a new case/ask HR to enter your information
* RBSC staff will email you an estimate.
Thrift Saving Plan (TSP) Highlights
TSP is basically a 401K style retirement plan that you can contribute pre-or post tax dollars. One of the benefits is the
Visit the TSP website for more detailed information on TSP plans.
Medicare and Federal Employee Health Benefit (FEHB) Program
Medicare is our country's health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, according to
There are four primary parts to Medicare: Part A (
There are two main ways to get Medicare coverage: Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage.
Original Medicare
Original Medicare includes Part A and Part B and you can use any doctor that takes Medicare in the
Some of the more important discussions centered around delaying or signing up for Medicare. These decisions can have penalties and consequences. For example: If you are 65, still working and have FEHB it may be to your advantage to delay Medicare coverage.
Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C)
* Another way to get Medicare coverage
* Health plan options approved by Medicare
* Run by private companies
* May have to use network doctors or hospitals
* Some FEHB insurers may offer Medicare Advantage Plans
* Can suspend FEHB if enrolled in a Medicare Advantage PlanYou may reenroll in FEHB if you later lose or cancel your Medicare Advantage Plan coverage
* You must wait until the next FEHB Open Season to reenroll in FEHB, unless you involuntarily lose your Medicare Advantage coverage
Medicare Part D (Drug Coverage)
Medicare Part D is available to all people with Medicare and is provided through Medicare drug plans (also known as PDPs), Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage (also known as MA-PDs) and is available through some other Medicare plans.
Gary described Original Medicare as a fee-for-service medical insurance and Medicare Advantage as a managed-care type of service.
If you have FEHB you probably won't benefit from signing up for Medicare Part D, according to Gary.
The biggest discussion point was coordinating healthcare, with questions ranging from the effects of Medicare on
The next webinar is "Retirement Blueprint - FERS and Social Security Overview"
To register for the event email or Teams message,
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Original text here: https://www.mycg.uscg.mil/News/Article/3533747/coast-guard-retirement-and-benefits-service-center-helps-civilians-prepare-for/
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