A Walk Through Your Retirement Cost Analysis
The Retirement Cost Analysis will help you paint a realistic picture of your post retirement days.
...Read MoreThe Retirement Cost Analysis will help you paint a realistic picture of your post retirement days.
...Read Moreyou may be able to use the costs associated with your Survivor Benefit and purchase a life insurance policy that provides your spouse and or your heirs with a much greater benefit. by Todd Carmack
...Read MoreFEGLI, the resounding theme has been centered around the questions of how much life insurance is needed and what do you want the life insurance to do for you and your family.
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...Read More~~Weekly Newsletter – DEATH WITHOUT BURIAL COVERAGE This weekly newsletter details a story of a death with no burial coverage. Everyday somewhere in the world, somewhere in the United States a child is born and someone passes away. There are costs involved in coming into the world and in going out. How we prepare for
...Read MoreThe term conversion is when a policy is converted (changed) into another type of policy
...Read MoreRECAP – FEHB AND MEDICARE We have discussed a sizable amount of information on the Federal Employees Health Benefit (FEHB) plan and its parallel to Medicare. The FEHB plan covers the largest number of individuals in the world, including active and retired personnel. The premium rates paid by employees for individual and family coverage is affordable
...Read MoreSurviving spouses are able to keep FEHB coverage and pay the same competitive costs as active employees as long as eligibility criteria is met.
...Read MoreAs federal employees you get to take your health insurance into retirement if you have met the requirement of being enrolled in FEHB five years or from the earliest opportunity to enroll prior to retirement.
...Read MoreEstate Planning Estate planning is essential if you wish to ensure that your assets are passed to those people and organizations you want to receive them, and to reduce any potential tax liabilities to a minimum. This article discusses the basics of Estate Planning, and since estate planning and retirement planning are inextricably linked, this
...Read MoreThe Federal Flexible Spending Account (FSAFEDS) Program provides tax-advantaged health care benefits for federal employees and their dependents.
...Read MoreFederal Employee Retirement Resources The federal government makes available a significant amount of federal retirement benefit resources for current and former employees along with their families and surviving spouses. There are also other organizations that make available other retirement-related information for these same federal and postal employees so you are able to prepare for your retirement with the most accurate
...Read MoreRetirement Cost Analysis To maximize the enjoyment of your retirement with as little financial stress as possible, you will want to do a thorough projection and analysis of your living costs during retirement. This article discusses the analysis of these costs. You will want to review all of your pre-retirement costs and project your post-retirement
...Read MoreAre You Financially Ready to Retire? Do you want to retire yet, and if so are you financially ready to do so? Retirement requires planning and adjustment – both financial and emotional. This article focuses on the financial aspects of planning for retirement. In retirement, your lifestyle will change, and you will have time to
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