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ОтветитьDoes your MRA change if you are federal law enforcement? We can retire at age 50 with 20 years of service; but not sure if there is a different MRA for LEOs?
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ОтветитьI am considering an MRA+10 at age 57 and postponing benefits until age 62. Are there any rules that would prevent Me from acquiring subsidized health insurance through the government exchange until the time comes to turn on My FEHB?
ОтветитьGreat video would like to consult with you I am considering MRA+10 at 56 and already have job prospects. My questions 🙋🏻♀️ are
How is the LIFE INSURANCE rate determined once I resume FEGLI?
Will it cost more at 62 or will I just resume what I used to pay?
How about LTC I pay for it now do I keep paying so I can be covered? Will I have to stop and resume at 62?
How do I make an appointment to meet with you regarding my situation I also worked another job while being an employee with the permission of my superiors so its a bit of a confusing mix of retirement accounts
Thanks again🙏🏽
Any basic online calculator to see total
ОтветитьI’m retired military and 100% permanent and total VA disabled VET. I’ve been working for the federal government for 12 years and I’m currently 51, could I resign from the federal government now at age 51 and still receive a reduced pension when I reach MRA age?
ОтветитьI have Tricare For Life and Disabity through SSI. My husband and I also pay for life insurance. I have been disabled since Nov 14th 2014 and have not worked since. I'm filling out the Immediate retirement paperwork now. I don't think I qualify for FEGLI or FHB do I?
ОтветитьI did 10yr 4mo Border Patrol. Got hired at 40 and left at 50. Got hired jun 2008 left oct 2018. When can I start collecting deferred ret check? Do I have to wait until June 2028 when I would of had 20 yrs or can I start collecting earlier? I’m confused of my MRA since I joined at 40
ОтветитьI have heard that after you retire fully if you elect to cancel your health insurance that you will not be able to elect federal health insurance back on if you change your mind. In this case with delayed retirement, are you saying you are eligible to get back on the federal health insurance after not being on the federal health insurance plan?
ОтветитьGreat info! Well done!
ОтветитьI read somewhere that if you take the MRA +10 you don’t get Social Security. Is this true? Please explain.😊
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ОтветитьThe high 3 years have to be consecutive years, right?
ОтветитьThank you for all the info.
ОтветитьSo what about the 18 months if you pay the full FEHB plus 2%
ОтветитьCan MRA +10 be combine with VSIP?
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