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April 29, 2024

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Annual Leave (Gap Money)

By the time the average federal worker retires, the annual leave accrual represents 8 hours per pay period or 16 hours per month, roughly 2 days per month. Postal workers earn slightly less in annual leave accrual.

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SAVE-SAVE-SAVE

Save Remember the laundry list of things we talked about building in order to retire well in our FLEXIBLE Plan post.  Now we come to the all important aspect of SAVING.  We learned from our parents as children to save in the event of the unexpected.  There is no avoiding the unexpected – things happen.  No matter how

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About FEHB (Transporting your FEHB)

As 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.

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Emotional and Psychological Readiness

Whether you’re eligible for CSRS or eligible for FERS often concrete items that we can touch, sort of put our hands on prioritize the list of things we need to know and do in order to retire well.

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