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Four Common Social Security Spousal Benefits Mistakes

Even if you haven’t worked a day in your life, if you’re married to an eligible recipient, you may be entitled to a sizable Social Security payment. Depending on when you file, you might be entitled to up to half of what your qualified spouse receives. However, you’ll need to devise a strategy t…

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OPM says most federal employees overlook significant healthcare savings during open season

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) warned federal employees this week not to ignore savings on their health coverage as the annual 2022 Federal Benefits open season runs from November 14 through December 12. According to Kiran Ahuja, Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, “Tens of thousands of enrollees may be passing up… Continue reading OPM says most federal employees overlook significant healthcare savings during open season

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FERS OPM: The Unwritten Final Chapter of Medical Retirement

In a sense, everyone’s final chapter has already been written because mortality imposes an identical outcome for all, no matter how one attempts to delay or circumvent that ultimate outcome. Whether through artificial means of appearing younger than one’s stated age or by cellular-regenerative m…

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FEHB changes are permitted outside of Open Season because of life events

Most Federal Employees Health Benefits program enrollment changes occ…

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Divorce or Separation and Federal Benefits?

Even federal workers and retirees get divorced. When it does happen, it has an impact on a variety of living circumstances, including yo…

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FERS Retirement: Turning 62 is a Financial Celebration

What is the magic retirement age for government employees? A federal career is packed with milestones. Everyone fears getting older, but turning 62 in the federal government may be a financial celebration. That doesn’t apply …

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