A forward-thinking fed recently asked Senior Correspondent Mike Causey what is the best day to retire in the year 2017. Mike, who doesn\'t know when or where his...
A strategically-minded fed recently e-mailed us this queston: ” What is the best day to retire in the year 2017?”
2017?
Now that’s thinking ahead! I don’t know what or where I’m going to have dinner tonight. I was late for work because I couldn’t find my shoes. Yet this person is looking 9 years into the future. Smart move. Planning minimizes mistakes.
And there are two answers to the “best date” question:
If you retire on the 31st (FERS) or of December, or January 1, 2 or 3rd, several good things will happen:
The person who discovered this miracle of timing, and who first made it available to us, is benefits expert Tammy Flanagan. She’s with the National Institute of Transition Planning and also is a columnist for Government Executive magazine.
She bases the “best date” on the following:
CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT SYSTEM: If you are under that system and retire on the first through the third day of the month, your annuity starts the following day. “Set any other date,” she wrote in GovExec, “and the annuity will kick in on the FIRST DAY of the following month.”
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM: Regardless of which date you pick, the annuity starts on the first day of the FOLLOWING month.
Hope that helps!
Next, the mystery of my missing shoes. They turned up. One in the bathtub. The other under the bed. Grady, a mischievous and easily-bored black and white pup who is visiting my house is at the center of the investigation.
Nearly Useless Factoid
There are 284 rest rooms in the Pentagon. According to their website, it was constructed with twice the number of bathrooms needed for the number of employees at the time (1941) because segregated Virginia required separate facilities for “white” and “colored” persons.
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