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Understanding Reemployed Annuity Compared to Phased Retirement, with Ed Zurndorfer


FedLife Podcast 60. Understanding Reemployed Annuity Compared to Phased Retirement with Ed Zurndorfer Summary: When it comes to retiring, especially as a federal employee, understanding how to manage your retirement can be overwhelming, and the options for your planning can be convoluted and confusing. The goal of Serving Those Who Serve is to make your retirement less stressful and help you get the most out of your money. In this episode, Dan Sipe and Ed Zurndorfer speak about what it means to be a reemployed annuitant, and compare the difference between phased retirement focusing on FERS, CSRS, and CSRS offset. Dan and Ed discuss: Differences between CSRS, CSRS offset and FERS annuitants How working part-time can change your retirement Why a CSRS retiree might want to switch into FERS as part of reemployment Some examples to make more sense of some of the more complicated plans And more Resources: Fedzone: Fedzone Article: Reemployed CSRS Annuitants: Fedzone Article: Reemployed FERS Annuitants: Fedzone Article: Phased Retirees Serving Those Who Serve Webinars: Connect with Dan Sipe: dan.sipe@stwserve.com Connect with Serving Those Who Serve on LinkedIn: -Follow Serving Those Who Serve on Twitter: -Follow Serving Those Who Serve on Facebook: ...(read more)



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