The Fed Corner - Federal Retirement Planning
The Fed Corner - Federal Retirement Planning
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I’m Retiring Soon, How Much Do I Need In My TSP?
Figuring out how much you need to be able to retire from federal service can be taunting. There are many different ways to create a retirement plan, so how can you know how much money you'll need?
Simply multiplying your annual needs by years retired doesn't work, because you'll be growing your money along the way. But what about inflation? What about higher or lower spending? What if the markets don't cooperate?
There are a lot of variables to factor, and in this video I explain how you can calculate a starting value for your TSP so you can figure out if you've saved enough.
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Top Federal Retirement Mistakes of 2024 (TSP, FEHB, FEGLI, Etc.)
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Месяц назад
In my time advising federal employees and helping build their retirement plans, I've come across many different retirement strategies. This has allowed me to see the biggest issues and gaps in people's plans. There are three major categories that I've seen common mistakes, and in this video I address how federal employees can identify these mistakes and fix their retirement plans. The TSP is a ...
Own Bank CDs? Watch Out For This.
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
Federal employees often look to bank CDs as a conservative way to invest their money. But there's a feature about CDs that many people overlook, and it could be costing them thousands. In this video, I talk about this feature and why it's so critical that you understand it. I also discuss a few alternative ways of putting your money to work that could be helpful. 📲 FREE Newsletter: thefedcorner...
Social Security Email - Is It Real or A Scam?
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
American across the country recently received an email from the Social Security Administration about needing to create a new account through Login.gov This has created a lot of confusion and many are concerned about whether they should act on this email, since we all know that the SSA does not routinely email us. In fact, many emails that appear from government bodies are often spoof or spam, a...
Assets You Should NEVER Put In Trust
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 месяца назад
There are many good reasons to own a trust, and they're not just for the super rich. Trusts can be a very helpful tool for a retirement plan, but they are often misused. When used incorrectly, they trusts can create problems for federal employees by increasing taxes, creating liability, and various other challenges. In this video I discuss some common assets that I've seen titled in trust that ...
Why You Are Failing At Investing
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
Humans are failed investors. Everyone is subject to certain things that negatively influence their success. The best way to protect yourself against them is to become aware of what they are and how they influence you. It's possible for federal employees to almost completely eliminate many of these factors that cause them to make poor investment decisions. A portfolio and investment plan is only...
Financial Plans Are Worthless. Here's Why.
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Many retirees rely on financial plans to help them through retirement. But having a financial plan doesn't guarantee you success. In fact, I'd argue that written financial plans can be worthless, but let me explain. In this video, I talk through why a financial plan isn't as valuable as you might think, some big mistakes that we see in plans, and what federal retirees can be doing instead that ...
You've Been Misled By Traditional Financial Wisdom
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 месяца назад
Federal employees work hard to grow their wealth, and they want to make sure they're doing the things that are best for their families. But sometimes traditional financial advice isn't what's best for us. People are encouraged to save and invest in Traditional (pre-tax) retirement accounts like the TSP with the idea that their money will grow faster. But is this really the smart thing to do? Wh...
Stay Away From the TSP F Fund if You Want to Stay Retired
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Stay Away From the TSP F Fund if You Want to Stay Retired
Should I Pay Off My Home and Have No Mortgage in Retirement?
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Should I Pay Off My Home and Have No Mortgage in Retirement?
Investing Has Changed For Federal Employees
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Investing Has Changed For Federal Employees
Massively Valuable Strategy Helping Feds Stay Wealthy
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Massively Valuable Strategy Helping Feds Stay Wealthy
Prevent Bad Financial Advice with These
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Prevent Bad Financial Advice with These
4 Required Actions if You Want a Successful Retirement
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Four MAJOR Retirement Mistakes in 2024
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Four MAJOR Retirement Mistakes in 2024
10 Things Feds Should Know About Bull Markets
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10 Things Feds Should Know About Bull Markets
How To Invest in TSP During All-Time Highs in the Markets
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How To Invest in TSP During All-Time Highs in the Markets
4 Ways to Optimize Your Investments and Savings in 2024
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4 Ways to Optimize Your Investments and Savings in 2024
Why Feds Should Invest TSP Like A Farmer
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Why Feds Should Invest TSP Like A Farmer
Help Your Kids, Save on Taxes, and More! Interview with Tom Temin from Federal News Network
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Help Your Kids, Save on Taxes, and More! Interview with Tom Temin from Federal News Network
Money Habits Ruining Your TSP and Retirement
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Money Habits Ruining Your TSP and Retirement
LTC is in Trouble, Here's How to Protect Yourself
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How to Invest TSP When You Have a FERS Pension
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How to Invest TSP When You Have a FERS Pension
FEHB versus Medicare 2024 Update
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FEHB versus Medicare 2024 Update
Smart Money Moves for the Year End - All Feds Should Consider THESE
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Smart Money Moves for the Year End - All Feds Should Consider THESE
2024 Federal Benefits Guide for Open Season
Просмотров 7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
2024 Federal Benefits Guide for Open Season
Mid-Career Retirement Checkup (How Well Are You Doing?)
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Mid-Career Retirement Checkup (How Well Are You Doing?)
Federal Employee Guide to Government Shutdown (Pay and Benefits Info)
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Federal Employee Guide to Government Shutdown (Pay and Benefits Info)
I'm 60 With $1M TSP How Much Can I Spend In Retirement
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I'm 60 With $1M TSP How Much Can I Spend In Retirement
The Biggest Mistake Federal Employees Make in Retirement
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The Biggest Mistake Federal Employees Make in Retirement

Комментарии

  • @SK-qc6fb
    @SK-qc6fb 14 часов назад

    $1000 in Trad TSP or $700 in a Roth TSP, that is the question!

  • @Dudeguy36
    @Dudeguy36 17 часов назад

    I contribute $450 in each per pay period. Which is very close to the max for this year.

  • @lenorelopez748
    @lenorelopez748 19 часов назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @russthompson4296
    @russthompson4296 2 дня назад

    We all know Taxes are going to INCREASE for us and our kids, Pay the taxes now. Also, See if you can use a HDHP with a HSA then invest the HSA funds with a HSBA. When you turn 65 it essentially becomes another Roth bucket.

  • @marvinkuznitz6250
    @marvinkuznitz6250 2 дня назад

    I recently retired after 38 years in the civil service and did quite well with the TSP. My advice to new people in the working world, civil service or not, would be as aggressive as possible until you get within a few years of retirement. And then back off only a little bit. I was mostly in the C fund but tried to be clever a few times and always regretted it. Even in retirement i have a lot of money in aggressive stocks to keep ahead of inflation.

  • @miguelrivera9002
    @miguelrivera9002 3 дня назад

    I came across this video by doing a search. Am I glad I found it. This was very insightful information. I am a recent FED retiree, and I am trying to figure this retirement planning out. I will sign up for the newsletter to learn some more. Thank you.

  • @justmyopinions-godbless3570
    @justmyopinions-godbless3570 6 дней назад

    What about FEGLI once you retire?

  • @TirusDblok-r9u
    @TirusDblok-r9u 9 дней назад

    Harris Steven Thomas Angela Walker Paul

  • @KaiyaKnapp
    @KaiyaKnapp 10 дней назад

    Thompson Michael Lewis Jennifer Taylor Laura

  • @karenvanorden8206
    @karenvanorden8206 13 дней назад

    C fund 100%

    • @teeduck
      @teeduck 10 дней назад

      Can’t argue with that based on History. I’m doing 60% C. 40% G. G averaging 2.5% over 10 years. But you can never lose money in G. Decent balance for me.

  • @teeduck
    @teeduck 14 дней назад

    Usually your maximum catastrophic out of pocket is around $5k year. Minus your Medicare part B premiums for opting out. So the most you could be out is $3k. And that’s for some major medical costs. It just doesn’t seem prudent to have both. Most years you’re throwing away money. The only downside is if the Government eliminates FEHB for retirees. Then you got that part B penalty. Which could be 100-200 % more if you waited 10-20 years.

  • @rochymulenze241
    @rochymulenze241 14 дней назад

    I’m about to be 65 in November and planning to retire in December 2024 meaning January 1st 2025 I’ll be retired! Since I’m a widow of a Vietnam Veteran, VA approved my health benefits but is asking me to enroll in Medicare Part A and Part B in order to continue with their benefits. Do I have to continue with my BC/BS health Insurance I have now?

  • @invictus_1511
    @invictus_1511 16 дней назад

    How do you figure out the lump sum instead of the annuity route

  • @Redneck_Ed
    @Redneck_Ed 17 дней назад

    1:13 has a FALSE statement. You CAN maintain FEHB even if you're taking a REDUCED pension or at least that's what the instructor and slides state in the training we received. If you're at your MRA+10 at age 57, you CAN continue FEHB after you retire at age 57 and take FERS pension immediately, reduced by 25%.

  • @njparady
    @njparady 19 дней назад

    Outstanding advice

  • @trackguy4038
    @trackguy4038 20 дней назад

    Can fixed indexed annuities also do calculations such as point-in-time that does worse than you think for the returns?

  • @trackguy4038
    @trackguy4038 20 дней назад

    Do fixed indexed annuities also have an expense ratio?

  • @trackguy4038
    @trackguy4038 21 день назад

    Does Northwestern Mutual Life offer Long Term Care policies?

  • @andreawales1938
    @andreawales1938 21 день назад

    You might consider getting non-glare eyeglasses so that you don’t have reflections off your glasses in your videos.

  • @michealsizemore1
    @michealsizemore1 23 дня назад

    I appreciate the video. I receive a military pension (20 years of Army active service) and am 100% P&T service connected through the VA. I currently work as a VSR (VA claims processor). Once I hit my MRA, which at that time, I would have 14 years in, I will postpone my retirement until I reach 62 so that I don't receive the 5% reduction for each year under 62. I also invest heavily into the TSP. I think I am going to be in great shape come my permanent retirement.

  • @johnblaine2066
    @johnblaine2066 25 дней назад

    How will Kaiser HMO be affected by the new PSHB plan ?

  • @joghog
    @joghog 26 дней назад

    WOW, I'd always heard that annuities could be bad, but I don't think anyone has described why in such detail. Thanks!

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner 23 дня назад

      You’re welcome. For the right person they can be valuable. They’re particular popular for non-feds, or those who don’t have pensions.

  • @sheldonkrasnow1647
    @sheldonkrasnow1647 26 дней назад

    Social Security is not a BENEFIT...it's an ENTITLEMENT!!

  • @johnatyoutube
    @johnatyoutube 29 дней назад

    The issues you are pointing out are causing seniors to stay in the workforce - backing up workforce development. The government should fix FERS so that it maintains parity with inflation. Also, remember that many of us were told that FERS would be better for us than CSRS. That has not turned out to be true for most of us. The government has been steadily reneging on its past promises. With such low pay and bad behavior and retirement uncertainty, why would the best and brightest choose a career in civil service? Compound that with the way in which the civil service is demoralized in politics, there's little to no benefit now. So, the quality of our workforce is steadily degrading. The government needs to stop shooting itself in the foot and be a good model for the private sector and treat its employees and retirees fairly. We shouldn't have to worry about surviving in retirement after a long career in service to our country. And we should be a place where young people want to pursue their career dreams.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner 29 дней назад

      You raise all very interesting and thoughtful points. I can’t and won’t comment on these, but it’s certainly a reason there has been mass exodus-and part of the reason I do these videos. Thanks for tuning in! -TG

  • @gman-xd5hd
    @gman-xd5hd Месяц назад

    The Music, are you kidding me!? Next video how about banging two symbols together while you talk. Wierd

  • @phyllisbendixen-c7z
    @phyllisbendixen-c7z Месяц назад

    thanks

  • @johnblaine2066
    @johnblaine2066 Месяц назад

    Please correct me if I'm wrong.. So I can suspend FEHB or PSHB, enroll in medicare part B and sign up for Senior Advantage Plan at Kaiser. This will cover my family's medical needs.

  • @lindawyatt8013
    @lindawyatt8013 Месяц назад

    I agree abut the music.

  • @Axel00926
    @Axel00926 Месяц назад

    First time in this channel, glad that I stumble into it, I have Roth TSP already for many years but I decide to stop contributing and instead put the funds in a brokerage Roth IRA, the reason is for the flexibility I will have once I retire, luckily the Roth IRA is having much better performance than the Roth TSP also. I'm maximizing the traditional TSP with good results.

    • @wthim3
      @wthim3 20 дней назад

      Don't stop, keep it at the same amount that is matched at bare minimum

  • @shoppersdream
    @shoppersdream Месяц назад

    Nice, thanks!

  • @oceancon
    @oceancon Месяц назад

    One thing to consider with costs is that one does not necessarily need to have a super policy that pays for the entire period of care. Just like a deductible in health or auto policies, if you can pay some costs out of pocket, then the policy you buy can be cheaper- basically a subsidy that helps you so you don't bankrupt yourself and your partner. So if one can pay out of pocket a few thousand a month, then you can choose a policy that has a reasonable premium.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      That’s right, I’m a big fan of this method! -TG

  • @TheFedCorner
    @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

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  • @TheFedCorner
    @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

    @youtubecreators #RUclipsHighFive

  • @TheFedCorner
    @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

    @youtubecreators #RUclipsHighFive

  • @TheFedCorner
    @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

    @youtubecreators #RUclipsHighFive

  • @TheFedCorner
    @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

    @youtubecreators #RUclipsHighFive

  • @mishellekochel4510
    @mishellekochel4510 Месяц назад

    Mis July I followed eecommendation of advisor and went from G to C 100%. It has now plummeted, and I've lost tons!! I retire in 2 years, but now I have so much to make up for. Pretty terrified.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Sorry to hear that. I'd argue 100% stocks may be too aggressive for most people retiring that soon. You might consider a less aggressive allocation that better aligns with your objectives. You should tell your advisor that his recommendation is making you feel uncomfortable so that they can provide you with a better solution. Hope this helps. -TG

    • @mishellekochel4510
      @mishellekochel4510 Месяц назад

      ​@@TheFedCorner Thank you.

  • @user-jn8yz5hx1h
    @user-jn8yz5hx1h Месяц назад

    This video title was very misleading. You really did not say how to invest in the tsp if you have a fers pension. You just kept using general investment terms and instruments like cds, bonds , treasuries, etc. using tsp terminology would have been more useful

  • @Gzluweez
    @Gzluweez Месяц назад

    Super not helpful. Sure markets shoot up fast-sometimes-can also take 5-10 years just to get back to level. Constructing an investment barbell discussion would be more useful.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Sorry to hear you didn’t find it helpful. Thanks for the feedback, I’ll consider doing a video on barbell method investing in the future. -TG

  • @healthadvicewithmary5598
    @healthadvicewithmary5598 Месяц назад

    I am on FEHB. I also have A and B medicare with the new plan That's going to emerge in 2025 with F.EH, B, do I have to stay On medicare B and order to keep my Health Insurance. I currently have FEHB Blue Cross Blue Shield. If I decided not to go with plan B medicare Then I could. Be excused from that when the new system f.E HB health care is implemented in 2025

  • @ChrisWilliams-vm1do
    @ChrisWilliams-vm1do Месяц назад

    When should you retire? The correct answer is ASAP! I’d rather make huge budget cuts and downsize, instead of working a day past 60 at a job that will have me replaced as soon as I step out the door. Max out your TSP. Exercise every day. Eat healthy and moderately. You only live once. Guys, statistically speaking, you’re on borrowed time after 65. Don’t waste your last few years grinding away at a thankless job. Be with your family, travel, stop worrying if you’ll be able to get your vacation approved for that holiday getaway you want to plan.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Wise words! We obviously work with clients to help maximize their wealth, but “more money” isn’t the focus. Optimizing for happiness and fulfillment while remaining financially secure is the ultimate goal.

  • @oahuguy3918
    @oahuguy3918 Месяц назад

    Impossible to time the market. In retirement, I use the G-Fund to rebalance back to my 70/30 allocation (buy low sell high). While working, I never used the G fund at all - 100% stocks, set it and forget it.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Thanks for tuning in and sharing!

  • @atgirlygirl626
    @atgirlygirl626 Месяц назад

    Very helpful! Is there a tool like this I can use to plug in my own numbers?

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      The system I use is much too expensive for individuals, and it’s quite challenging to learn and use if not a professional. But there are some other tools out there that are intended for individual use. I’m testing a few out to see how well they work and may eventually do a video on it.

  • @boatlover1875
    @boatlover1875 Месяц назад

    To add another twist...I'm retired, I was not married to my wife when I retired so she will not be able to continue my FEHB if I die before her. Another question, I've heard going to lower priced BCBS basic after starting Medicare is cheaper and actually provides better benefits combined with medicare. Lot's to think about.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Indeed, many retired feds go to BCBS basic in retirement.

  • @Revel214
    @Revel214 Месяц назад

    Am 58 and hit the 60 and 20 in two more years. Am retired military but did not buy back my military years - 21 years. I have Tricare health coverage and took out a $1M term life policy a couple years ago and cancelled my FEGLI. Can I retire at 60 and 20 years Fed service without penalty? The EBIS site says I can with an unreduced annuity. Thank you.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Retiring at 60 with 20 yrs means you meet one of the age/time requirements for immediate and unreduced retirement.

  • @robertreynard2916
    @robertreynard2916 Месяц назад

    Yes, this is helpful… please show more

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner Месяц назад

      Glad it helped! I’ll do different scenarios going forward.

  • @crackshot4797
    @crackshot4797 2 месяца назад

    Move to Thailand

  • @oahuguy3918
    @oahuguy3918 2 месяца назад

    Bottom line, you can be more aggressive in your investing when you have a pension and Social Security that can make up a majority of your needs.

  • @Morpheus197
    @Morpheus197 2 месяца назад

    This is exactly what I was offered from the presenter of my agency's financial education seminar. I didn't bite.

  • @kennethbarnett3602
    @kennethbarnett3602 2 месяца назад

    Yes, real world examples are very informative!

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner 2 месяца назад

      More coming from Thiago in the near future, stay tuned!