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Page 1: Maximizing Your Federal FERS Benefits Presented for: Colorado Federal Executive Board Presenter: Ann Vanderslice Securities offered through Allied Beacon

Maximizing Your Federal FERS Benefits

Presented for:Colorado Federal Executive Board

Presenter: Ann Vanderslice

Securities offered through Allied Beacon Partners, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Home office 1201 S. Highland Avenue #2, Clearwater, FL 33756 727-441-1616

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Getting And Keeping Important Documents Together

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FERS Magic Numbers

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When Can You Retire?

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You’re Eligible to Retire – Now What?

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How Much Will Your Pension Be?

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If You’re Married, Should You Take Survivor Benefits?

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What If You Become Disabled Before Retirement?

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When Should You Take Social Security?

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Do You Get Raises In Retirement?

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What Are Your Choices In TSP While You’re Working?

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Understanding The Impact Of Your TSP In Retirement

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How To Choose The Best Health Plan For You And Your Family

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Maximizing The Value Of The Flexible Spending Plan

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How FEGLI Works For You

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FLTCIP 2.0 – The Longest Acronym In Federal Benefits

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Tax Implications While Working

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Rules Of Thumb For Retirement Planning

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What Are Your Investment Alternatives?

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Understanding Diversification

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How Do You Create Income From Your TSP In Retirement?

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What Types Of Insurance Do You Need In Retirement?

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What Else Do You Need To Pay Attention To?

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Do You Really Need A Will (And All Those Other Documents)?

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Important Documents

Certified Copy of Birth Certificate DD214 – Certifies Military Service SF-50’s – Official Personnel File Social Security Statement Marriage Certificate (if married) Divorce Decree (if divorced) Beneficiary Forms

Last Paycheck – SF 1152Thrift Savings Plan – TSP 3FEGLI – SF 2823Annuity (if single) - SF 3102 (FERS)

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Most Common Reasons for Retirement Processing Delays• Part-time service is involved.

• Service has been refunded or a deposit for service is needed.

• Receipt of workers' compensation is indicated.

• Military retirement pay is involved.

• Unpaid military deposits are present.

• Excess leave without pay (defined as more than six months) is present on the record.

• The application includes unverified or missing service.

• The employees has elected an insurable interest (a survivor benefit option available under the Federal Employees Retirement System)

• No survivor election is made. (Remember- even if you are unmarried at the time or retirement, don't leave this section of the retirement application blank.)

• A court order for a divorce requires apportionment of the annuity.

• The submission by the agency is incomplete and is missing key data needed for calculating interim payments. According to OPM, 23 percent of all claims received are missing one or more records and 11 percent are not received during the first 30 days.

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Ages35 = Free FEGLI begins to reduce from double

benefit

45 = Free FEGLI double benefit ends

55 = Earliest age to retire on unreduced annuity FEGLI premiums for Options A and B increase significantly Access to TSP without 10% excise penalty if you separate or retire

Magic Numbers

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Ages59½ = Access to TSP Funds for one-time withdrawal

if still working Penalty-free access to IRA’s, 401(k)’s, etc.

62 = Earliest eligibility for Social Security benefits

65 = Eligible for Medicare

70 = Latest eligibility for Social Security benefits

70½ = Must begin taking at least minimum withdrawals from tax-qualified accounts (TSP, IRA’s)

Magic Numbers

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Years of Service30 years – needed to qualify for unreduced annuity if

younger than age 60

5 years – least amount of years you can work and qualify for an annuity

Magic Numbers

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Magic Numbers

$1,000,000

Savings Amount Needed At Retirement

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Magic Numbers

Amount you need to save each year to have a comfortable supplement to your federal pension at retirement

Rule of Thumb – 10%

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FERS

Employees hired after to 1/1/84 who did not have at least 5 years of service at 1/1/87

Contribute 7% of pay to: 6.2% to Social Security - 4.2% for 2012 .8% to FERS

Law Enforcement Contribute 7.5% of pay to: 6.2% to Social Security - 4.2% for 2012 1.3% to FERS

FERS and FERS Transferee

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FERS Transferee –

Employees hired before 1/1/84 Employees with at least 5 years of CSRS employment

who opted to go to FERS in 1987, 1988, or 1998

Rehired with at least 5 years of service under CSRS or CSRS Offset and chose to go to FERS Social Security benefits may be reduced for portion of annuity based on CSRS years

FERS and FERS Transferees

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FERS - Retiring On an Immediate, Unreduced Annuity Age Years of Service MRA* 30

60 2062 5

Voluntary Early Out With Reduction - Age Years of Service MRA at least 10 years If you retire at the MRA with at least 10 but less than 30 years of service, your benefit will be reduced at the rate of 5/12ths of 1% for each month you are under age 62 (5% for each year) unless you have 20 years of service and your annuity begins at age 60 or later.Involuntary Early Out Without Reduction - VERA Age Years of Service 50 20 Any age 25 MRA = Minimum Retirement Age

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FERS - Minimum Retirement Age If you were born Your FERS MRA is:

before 1948 55 in 1948 55 and 2 months in 1949 55 and 4 months in 1950 55 and 6 months in 1951 55 and 8 months in 1952 55 and 10 months in 1953 – 1964 56 in 1965 56 and 2 months in 1966 56 and 4 months in 1967 56 and 6 months in 1968 56 and 8 months in 1969 56 and 10 months 1970 or after 57

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FERS - Retiring On an Immediate, Unreduced Annuity – Special Provisions

Air traffic controllers, law enforcement and firefighters – Age Years of Service

50 20 Any age 25

57 Must retire by age 57 (ATC = 56)

Involuntary Early Out With Reduction = 1/6 of 1% for each month employee retires prior to age 55 (2% per year)

Age Years of Service 50 20 Any age 25

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Best Dates to Retire The last day of the month End of a pay period

- Accrue sick and annual leave for that pay period Last day of the year

- Rollover maximum annual leave

- Receive COLA on payout of annual leave

- Pay taxes in new year

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December 31, 2012 – Best of the Best

Best Dates to Retire –2012

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January 31February 29March 31April 30May 31 (holiday!)June 30 (also end of pay period)July 31August 31September 30 October 31November 30December 31

Best Dates to Retire –2012

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Years of Service Based on Retirement Service Computation Date

High 3 Average Salary

% Formula Based on Years of Service

Components to Calculate Federal Annuity

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Retirement Service Computation Date

Based on time between appointment and separation where deductions are withheld. It includes:

Leave without pay (up to six months/calendar year) Part-time service prior to 4/7/1986

- Full credit for eligibility and annuity computation Part-time service on or after 4/7/1986

- Full credit for eligibility – prorated for annuity computation

Intermittent days worked (WAE 260-day year) Military service/Deposits/Re-deposits (SF 2803)

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FERS - Buying Back Military Time To Add To Your Creditable Service

Employee Must Waive Active Military Retirement Pay

Make Deposit of 3% of Basic Pay + Interest = Credit for eligibility and annuity

Do Not Make Deposit = No credit for eligibility or annuity

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Deposits

Prior to 1-1-1989:

Deposit Made = 100% for eligibility and annuity computation

Deposit Not Made = NO credit for eligibility or annuity computation

After 1-1-1989:

NO credit = Deposit is not allowed

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Re-deposits

Contributions Not Refunded:

100% for eligibility and annuity computation

Contributions Refunded:

Re-deposit CAN be made to get 100% for eligibility and annuity computation

No re-deposit = time does not count

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Part-time Service

Any part-time service prior to April 7, 1986 counts 100% toward eligibility and annuity calculation

Any part-time service after April 7, 1986 counts 100% toward eligibility but is prorated for annuity calculation

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Annual Leave

Employee Type Less than 3 years of service*

3 years but less than 15 years of service*

15 or more years of service*

Full-time employees ½ day (4 hours) for each pay period

3/4 day (6 hours) for each pay period, except 1¼ day (10 hours) in last pay period

1 day (8 hours) for each pay period

Part-time employees**

1 hour of annual leave for each 20 hours in a pay status

1 hour of annual leave for each 13 hours in a pay status

1 hour of annual leave for each 10 hours in a pay status

Can carryover up to 240 hours of unused leave per year Paid out as lump sum for any unused hours at retirement

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Sick Leave

Accrue 4 hour per pay period for sick leave.

FERS can include 50% of their sick leave in their creditable service for annuity calculation purposes only if they retire prior to 1/1/2014.

FERS can include 100% of their sick leave in their creditable service for annuity calculation purposes only if they retire after 1/1/2014.

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1,194 Hours

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Creditable Service Calculation Year Month Day

Planned Retirement Date ____ _______ ____

Retirement SCD ____ _______ ____

Creditable Service ____ _______ ____

Unused Sick Leave ____ _______ ____

Total Creditable Service ____ _______ ____

2012 12 31

1984 8 14

28 4 17

8 28

3 13

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High 3 Average

Average of your base + locality pay over any 3 consecutive years of creditable service

Does NOT include:

BonusesOvertimeMilitary PayCash AwardsHoliday PayTravel Pay

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High-3 Calculation Year Salary

2010 _____________

2011 _____________

2012 _____________

2013 _____________

2014 _____________

2015 _____________

2016 _____________

2017 _____________

79,219

79,219 Add last three years together and divide by 3$79,219

79,219

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1% X Years of Service X High 3 Average = Annual Annuity

At age 62+ with at least 20 years of service =

1.1% X Years of Service X High 3 Average = Annual Annuity

Law Enforcement 1.7% X 1st 20 Years of Service + 1% X Add’l YOS X High 3 Average = Annual Annuity

Calculating Your FERS Annuity

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Annuity Calculation High-3 Average ________________

Creditable Service % ____________

= Annual Annuity ______________

/ 12 = Monthly Annuity _______

$79,219

.286667

$22,709

$1,892

Present Value - $488,695

Future Value = $956,699360 Time Periods - 30 years2.24% COLA

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FERS - Survivor Benefits

Provides 25% or 50% of annuity at a cost of 5% or 10%

Available to: Current spouse Former spouse Insurable interest Minor children

MUST keep at least minimal survivor benefit to allow spouse to continue health benefits if employee passes away

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FERS - Survivor Benefits

What happens if you die before you have a chance to retire?

With at least 18 months of creditable service – survivor receives: * Lump sum benefit of $30,792.98 (adjusted annually for inflation) PLUS * Half of the greater of your average high-3 or your current salaryAdditionally, with at least 10 years of creditable service: * 50% of your annuity calculated as of the date of your deathSocial Security and other survivor benefits are not affected by the lump sum payments.

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IF you do not want to take the penalty associated with a Voluntary Early Out – you may defer your retirement to age 62 and then take the unreduced amount.

IF you have at least 20 years of creditable service, you may defer your retirement to age 60 and take the unreduced amount.

You must “suspend” your health benefits if you defer in order to pick them back up when you begin receiving retirement benefits.

Deferred Retirement

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Disability Retirement

May earn up to 80% of fed pay in private sector job

Health and life insurance continue if previously insured for 5 years

Must have at least 18 months creditable service to apply

Employee (or agency, guardian, or interested person if incapacitated) must apply for benefits

Must apply for Social Security disability benefits

No longer able to perform in your position and not qualified for any other position in same location at same grade/pay

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Disability Retirement

1st Year – 60% of High-3 average salary less any benefits received from Social Security

2nd Year – 40% of High-3 average less 60% of any benefits received from Social Security

Benefit recomputed at age 62 with credit for years between disability retirement and age 62

Benefits are calculated as follows:

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3 Components of FERS Retirement

- FERS annuity

- Social Security

- TSP

Because Social Security is not available until age 62a Supplement is available for those who retire at theirMRA with 30 years or age 60 with 20 years of service

FERS Supplement and Social Security

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Supplement is calculated based on:

Years of FERS Service* Social Security Benefit

40 X at age 62

Subject to Social Security earnings test for wages - $14,640

* Military buy-back time will be deducted from equation

FERS Supplement and Social Security

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Become eligible by earning 40 “credits”

Receive full benefits based on year you were born

Social Security Benefits

Birth Year Full Benefits Birth Year Full Benefits

1937 65 1943-1954 66

1938 65 + 2 mos 1955 66 + 2 mos

1939 65 + 4 mos 1956 66 + 4 mos

1940 65 + 6 mos 1957 66 + 6 mos

1941 65 + 8 mos 1958 66 + 8 mos

1942 65 + 10 mos 1959 66 + 10 mos

1960 + 67

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Other members of your family may receive benefits based on your work history:

Spouse: 50% of yours or 100% of their own (whichever is higher)

Child (up to age 18): 50%

Former spouse:

- Married at least 10 years

- Age 62

Social Security Benefits

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Your survivors may also be eligible to receive benefits on your work history:

Spouse you’ve been married to for at least 9 months who is age 60 or older

Child under age 18 (19 if still in school) or any age if disabled before age 18

Former spouse you were married to for at least 10 years

Social Security Benefits

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By delaying taking Social Security until your full retirement age, you can increase your benefits by 20% - 30%. You’ll get an additional 20% for waiting until age 70.

Social Security Benefits

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Benefits are based on Average Indexed Monthly Earnings “AIME”

Formula for calculating your benefits:

90% of first $767 AIME Plus

32% of AIME from $767-$4,624 Plus

15% of AIME over $4,624

Earnings limit before full retirement age = $14,640*(For every $2 over you give back $1)

Year of full retirement age = $38,880*(For every $3 over you give back $1)

Social Security Benefits

* 2012 Limits

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The Windfall Elimination Provision was enacted in 1986 to cause people eligible for both a pension based on non-covered employment (e.g., CSRS, CSRS Offset and FERS Transferees employees) and Social Security to have their Social Security calculated using a different formula.

The main exclusion is for workers with more than 30 years of substantial earnings under Social Security.

Social Security Benefits and Your Federal Annuity

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Substantial Earnings Years Replacement Factor30 years 90%29 years 85%28 years 80%27 years 75%26 years 70%25 years 65%24 years 60%23 years 55%22 years 50%21 years 45%20 years 40%

Windfall Elimination Provision

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If you can’t have your own Social Security benefit – can you get your spouse’s?

To determine eligibility, subtract 2/3 of government pension from spouse’s Social Security benefit. If the answer is greater than zero, you are eligible for that benefit.

Government Pension Offset

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Spouse’s Social Security Benefit $1,340

Your Federal Annuity Benefit ($3,000)x .66% ($1,980)

($ 640)

You are eligible for…………. 0

Government Pension Offset

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Cost of Living Adjustments

http://www.ifpte.org/calculator/

On $96,001 salary frozen for 2 years you would lose $90,505 over 20 years

On $96,001 salary frozen for 3 years you would lose $131,617 over 20 years

AND

Your High 3 would be $5,432 lower w/2 year frozen salary and annuity would be $1,629/year less

Your High 3 would be $8,068 lower w/3 year frozen salary and annuity would be $2,420/year less

What impact does a pay freeze have on your current and future income?

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Cost of Living Adjustments

% Increase of CPI as follows:0%-2% Actual CPI % Increase2%-3% 2%Over 3% CPI increase less 1%

Effective December 1/appears on January 1 annuity payment

Prorated if you retire in middle of year

Do NOT receive COLA until age 62

2009 COLA = 4.8% 2010 COLA = 0% 2011 COLA = 0% 2012 COLA = 2.6%

Prior to retirement based on amount approved in legislation by Congress each year. After retirement:

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A Short History of the TSP

Implemented in January 1988

S and I Funds added in May 2001

Everyone could participate up to IRS limits in 2005

Largest defined contribution plan in the US with $308* Billion in assets, ~4.5 million participants with 85.5% of FERS employees participating

1988 - 1999 average annual return was 19.4%

2000 - 2009 average annual return was (.94%) * as of 05/31/2012

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� 30% of federal workforce spends their entire career as a fed� $25 Billion added to TSP in 2011� 200,000 participants contributed the maximum amount� 208 TSP “millionaires” - 1 with $4 million!� Average account value of TSP millionaire is $1.2 million compared to the average account value of everyone else - $81,000

2011 Interesting Stats

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What’s New With TSP

Four new provisions in Tobacco Act of 2009:

• Creation of Roth TSP - May 7 rollout for some

Automatic enrollment for new federal employees

New survivorship options • Option to create mutual fund choices for investment

NEW www.tsp.gov website is UP!

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How Does Roth TSP Work?

Agency contributions will go into Traditional TSP Interfund transfers, contribution elections, loans and withdrawals

will apply proportionally to both TSP and Roth TSP You cannot convert TSP funds into Roth TSP You can transfer a Roth 401(k), Roth 403(b) and Roth 457(b)

into Roth TSP but NOT a Roth IRA

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Contribution Rules and Limits Anyone that is eligible to contribute to TSP is also eligible

to contribute to Roth TSP No income limitations for contributing to Roth TSP Combined total of Roth TSP and Traditional TSP cannot

exceed $17,000 and catch-up of $5,500, if age 50 or above You can contribute the maximum to Roth TSP as well as

the maximum to an individual Roth IRA; however, there are income restrictions for a Roth IRA

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Comparison of Roth IRA and Roth TSP

Similarities:

Contributions are made with after-tax dollars and can be withdrawn income tax-free if you are age 59 1/2 and follow the 5-year rule, (Roth has to be established for at least 5 years in order to allow earnings to come out tax-free)

Paying the tax in today’s known tax environment may prove to be a valuable tool during retirement

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Comparison to Roth IRA and Roth TSP

Differences:

• You are not required to take a minimum distribution from a Roth IRA, but you are required to begin taking RMD’s from the Roth TSP by April 1st following the year you turn age 70 1/2 if you are no longer employed by the federal government

• There are income restrictions to contribute to a Roth IRA; however, there are NO income restrictions to contribute to Roth TSP

• You can contribute significantly more to the Roth TSP than a Roth IRA. Depending on your income and age, the maximum contribution level for the Roth TSP is $22,500 vs. $6,000 for a Roth IRA

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Considerations Before Deciding to Use the Roth TSP

1. Your current tax bracket - how much room do you have in your current tax bracket for additional taxable income?

2. Once you know how much of your eligible contribution you could make at the same tax rate, you’ll want to determine the net effect on your paycheck. If you contribute less to the traditional TSP and more to the Roth TSP, you net pay will probably be less.

3. How old you will be when you retire and whether you plan to begin taking income from your TSP immediately after retirement.

4. Contributing to the Roth TSP can take the uncertainty out of future tax rates and their impact on your retirement income

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Considerations Before Making a Decision

• If you choose to contribute to the Roth TSP be aware: -Increased income may affect the tax owed on income tax deductions, exemptions, and the ability to use tax credits (as well as Social Security income, Medicare Part B premiums, if applicable)

-Increased income may also affect your children’s ability to receive scholarships and financial aid

• A Roth TSP can be rolled over to a Roth IRA and provide an income tax free legacy for your children and grandchildren

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Prospects of Higher Taxes

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Is Roth for You?

Taxes Now?

Taxes Later?

How Much to Roth TSP?

How much to Traditional TSP?

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Take Advantage of our TSP Roth Consultation

Optional Paycheck Calculator to determine differences in your net paycheck if you choose to do all or partial contributions to Roth TSP

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TSP Options While You’re Working

• Amount of Contributions• Whether to Utilize Roth TSP• Allocation• How Much You Borrow• Withdrawals After Age 59 ½

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Thrift Savings Plan

2012 Contribution Limits –

$17,000 – under age 50

+$ 5,500 – catch-up contributions age 50 or better

$22,500 TOTAL 2012

5% Match – FERS and FERS Transferees

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Accessing Your TSP Account

You will need:

13-digit Account Number Issued by TSP

PIN Number Issued by TSP

You may customize your User ID by logging on to TSP website:

Can change both your sign-on and your password

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Thrift Savings Plan

G Fund – Offers the opportunity to earn rates of interest similar to those of long-term Government securities but without any risk of

loss of principal and very little volatility of earnings. The G Fund is invested in short-term U.S. Treasury securities

specially issued to the TSP. Payment of principal and interest is guaranteed by the U.S. Government. Thus, there is no “credit risk.”

The interest rate resets monthly and is based on the weighted average yield of all outstanding Treasury notes and bonds with

4 or more years to maturity. Earnings consist entirely of interest income on the securities. Interest on G Fund securities has, over time, outpaced inflation and

90-day T-bills.

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Thrift Savings Plan

F Fund – Offers the opportunity to earn rates of return that exceed those of

money market funds over the long term with relatively low risk. The objective of the F Fund is to match the performance of the

Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Index, a broad index representing the U.S. bond market.

• The risk of nonpayment of interest or principal (credit risk) is relatively low because the fund includes only investment-grade securities and is broadly diversified. However, the F Fund has market risk (the risk that the value of the underlying securities will decline) and prepayment risk (the risk that the security will be repaid before it matures).

• Earnings consist of interest income on the securities and gains (or losses) in the value of securities.

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Thrift Savings Plan

C Fund – Offers the opportunity to earn a potentially high investment return over the long term from a broadly diversified portfolio of

stocks of large and medium-sized U.S. companies. The objective of the C Fund is to match the performance of the

Standard and Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) Index, a broad market index made up of stocks of 500 large to medium-sized U.S. companies.

There is a risk of loss if the S&P 500 Index declines in response to changes in overall economic conditions (market risk).

Earnings consist of gains (or losses) in the prices of stocks, and dividend income.

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Thrift Savings Plan

S Fund – Offers the opportunity to earn a potentially high investment return

over the long term by investing in the stocks of small and medium-sized U.S. companies.

The objective of the S Fund is to match the performance of the Dow Jones Wilshire 4500 Completion (DJW 4500) Index, a broad market index made up of stocks of U.S. companies not included in the S&P 500 Index.

There is a risk of loss if the DJW 4500 Index declines in response to changes in overall economic conditions (market risk).

Earnings consist of gains (or losses) in the prices of stocks, and dividend income.

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Thrift Savings Plan

I Fund – Offers the opportunity to earn a potentially high investment return

over the long term by investing in the stocks of companies in developed countries outside the United States.

The objective of the I Fund is to match the performance of the Morgan Stanley Capital International EAFE (Europe, Australasia, Far East) Index.

There is a risk of loss if the EAFE Index declines in response to changes in overall economic conditions (market risk) or in response to increases in the value of the U.S. dollar (currency risk).

Earnings consist of gains (or losses) in the prices of stocks, currency changes relative to the U.S. dollar, and dividend income.

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Thrift Savings Plan - Funds

Lifecycle Funds - The L Funds provide you with a convenient way to diversify your account among the G, F, C, S, and I Funds, using professionally determined investment mixes that are tailored to different time horizons. Your “time horizon” is the date (after you leave Federal service) that you think you will need the money in your TSP account.

                         

     

                         

     

                         

     

                         

     

                         

     

• The five L Funds were designed for the TSP by Mercer Investment Consulting, Inc. The asset allocations are based on Mercer’s assumptions regarding future investment returns, inflation, economic growth, and interest rates.• The L Funds are rebalanced to their target allocations each business day.• When a fund reaches its horizon, it will roll into the L Income Fund, and a new fund will be added with a more distant time horizon• Putting your entire TSP account into one of the L Funds allows you to achieve the best expected return for the amount of expected risk that is appropriate for your time horizon.

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L2040 L2020L2030L2050 L Income

G Fund – 74%F Fund - 6%C Fund - 12%S Fund - 3%I Fund - 5%

G Fund – 4.0%F Fund - 8.0%C Fund - 43.2%S Fund - 18.6%I Fund - 26.2%

G Fund – 38.2%F Fund - 7.3%C Fund - 29.1%S Fund - 9.2%I Fund - 16.2%

G Fund – 23.7%F Fund - 8.3%C Fund - 35.2%S Fund - 13.2%I Fund - 19.6%

G Fund – 12.7%F Fund - 9.3%C Fund - 39.2%S Fund - 16.6%I Fund - 22.2%

Allocations as of July 2012

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Year G Fund F Fund C Fund S Fund* I Fund*

2002 5.00% 10.27% (22.05%) (18.14%) (15.98%)

2003 4.11% 4.11% 28.54% 42.92% 37.94%

2004 4.30% 4.30% 10.82% 18.03% 20.00%

2005 4.49% 2.40% 4.96% 10.45% 13.63%

2006 4.93% 4.40% 15.79% 15.30% 26.32%

2007 4.87% 7.09% 5.54% 5.49% 11.43%

2008 3.75% 5.45% (36.99%) (38.32%) (42.43%)

2009 2.97% 5.99% 26.68% 34.85% 30.04%

2010 2.81% 6.71% 15.07% 29.06% 7.94%

2011 2.45% 7.89% 2.11% (3.38%) 11.81%)

10-yr Avg 3.96% 5.84% 2.94% 6.76% 4.72%

10-year Average Returns

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G Fund - .85%

F Fund - 3.53%

C Fund - 8.99%

S Fund - 8.74%

I Fund - 2.12%

L Income-2.35%

L 2020 - 4.55%

L 2030 - 5.4%

L 2040 - 6.04%

L 2050 - 6.51%

Year-to Date Returns as of 7/16/12

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Allocating Your TSP In Volatile Markets

Allowed 2 Inter-fund Transfers per Month

Can Move Funds into the G Fund in Addition to the Inter-Fund Transfers

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Allocating Your TSP In Volatile Markets

Considerations:

Assessing Your Tolerance for Risk http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/calcs/n_riskq/main.aspPast Performance Look at historical returns on www.tsp.gov Periodic Updates from TSP Go to www.tsp.gov and Click on “Get e-mail updates” Click on the icon to subscribe and you’ll receive automatic updates by e-mail from TSP

Outside Resources

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Projected incomefrom current balance as if youwere 62 shown onback of statement

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Thrift Savings Plan - Fees

2011 Expense Fees = .025%

Use low-cost index funds

Keep it simple – only five funds available

Huge economies of scale – competitive procurement

Use commingled trust funds instead of individual accounts

- Only invest one amount per fund each day

- Individual accounts are maintained in TSP

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Tips for Maximizing Your TSP

Don’t contribute too much too soon each year if you are under FERS

Develop a strategy/plan for monitoring your funds What’s the overall state of the economy What are you willing to risk How does your current allocation fit your retirement plan If you have had a loss, what’s your recovery plan

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TSP Loans Two Types of TSP Loans – May have one of each

General – 1-5 years to repay – No documentationResidential – 1-15 years to repay – Documentation

Apply Online or Paper Application (TSP-20) Current Interest Rate – 1.375% Amounts You Can Borrow

Must borrow at least $1,00050% of current vested balance up to $50,000

After Repaying Loan Must Wait 60 Days to Borrow Again

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TSP Loans

Risks – Loan payments may cause you to contribute less to

your TSP If your TSP earns a higher return than the loan interest

rate, there will be less in TSP Residential loans are not considered mortgages and

interest is not deductible on tax return Your loan is paid back with after-tax dollars

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Creating Income From Your TSP in Retirement

Two Chances to Take Distributions at Retirement -

Partial withdrawal using Form TSP-77 Full withdrawal using Form TSP-70

OR

Create an immediate annuity through TSP (Met Life) Current Rate = 2.125%

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Form TSP -3 to Name Beneficiaries If no TSP-3 on file at death, TSP is distributed according to Order of Precedence

* To widow or widower * If none, to child or children equally and to descendants of deceased children by representation * If none, to parents equally or to the surviving parent

Beneficiary Designations

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Health Insurance - FEHB

While employed, premiums are paid using premium conversion provision – paid with pre-tax dollars. Retirees cannot participate in premium conversion.

FEHB continues into retirement if you :

Were insured on your retirement date

Retired on an immediate annuity*

Were enrolled or covered as a family member for the 5 years immediately preceding retirement or since first opportunity to enroll

* May suspend benefits if deferring retirement annuity

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

Health Maintenance Organization “HMO” – Choose a primary care physician (PCP) from a list of member physicians. The PCP provides general medical care and must provide a referral to see a specialist (who must also be part of the HMO).

No coverage for out-of-network care (except emergencies)

Typically, no deductibles but members often pay a co-payment for care.

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

Preferred Provider Organization “PPO” –

Do not choose a primary care physician and can refer themselves to specialists.

Do not have to stay within network, but there is a financial incentive to do so.

Typically, deductibles are required before benefits begin and can also include co-payments that are larger than HMOs.

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

Fee-for-service “FFS” –

You go to the doctor or hospital of your choice

You (or your doctor or hospital) submit a claim to your insurance company for reimbursement

You will only receive reimbursement for the "covered" medical expenses listed in your policy, typically at 80% of reasonable and customary

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

Traditional Plan –

For people with more significant, on-going medical issues

Anticipate multiple visits with specialists

Ongoing prescription needs

Often includes higher premiums but lower deductibles or co-pays

Has annual out-of-pocket limits

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

Consumer Driven Health Plan –

For generally healthy with minor, ongoing medical issues, e.g., allergies or acid reflux

Need few specialist visits annually

Few ongoing prescription needs

Typically includes set account you can rollover each year if you don’t use

Lower premiums than traditional plans and has maximum annual out-of-pocket limits

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

High Deductible Health Plan –

No known medical issues

Routine visits to doctor, e.g., flu or broken arm

No ongoing prescription medications

Includes Health Savings Account that can be rolled over from year-to-year

Lower premiums than traditional or consumer-driven plans and has maximum annual out-of-pocket limits

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

High Deductible Health Plan “HDHP” –

Intended to cover serious illness or injury. Includes some preventative care.

Includes HSA or HRA

Minimum deductibles of $1,100 (self) or $2,200 (self + family)

Deductible must be paid before any benefits paid

Higher out-of-pocket limits

HSA and HRA can build savings for future medical expenses

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Health Insurance - FEHB

Choosing Your Plan

Health Savings Account “HSA” –

Must be enrolled in HDHP to have one

Tax-advantaged savings for future medical expenses

You own account you can use to pay qualified medical expenses for you and your dependents

Account grows “tax-free” to be used for qualified medical expenses

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Health Insurance - FEHB

HSA Funding –

Can contribute up to your deductible annually through premium pass-through and your own contributions

HSA Eligibility –

You must enroll in HDHP first

Can’t participate if you are;Enrolled in MedicareCovered by non-OPM health planEnrolled in FSA (except for dental and vision)Covered by Tri-Care or TFL

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Flexible Savings Account - FSA

You can set aside up to $5,000/year in pre-tax dollars to pay for medical costs, deductibles, co-pays, etc.

You can set aside up to $5,000/year in pre-tax dollars to pay for dependent care including elder care

Must use it or lose it by March 15 of the following year

Enroll during FEHB open season – employees only

www.fsafeds.com

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FEDVIP – Dental and Vision Program

Available to current and retired federal and postal workers and eligible family members

Purchased on a group basis but employee pays entire premium

Pre-existing conditions are included in coverage

Premiums are paid on a pre-tax basis

You can enroll in either or both during FEHB Open Season

Do not have to be in FEHB to enroll (but must be eligible

www.fedvip.com

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Medicare

Part A – HospitalizationDeductible - $1,068* Pay 1.45% of pay while working

Part B – Medical ExpensesDeductible $135* +20% after deductiblePay $99.90/mo* with MAGI under $85,000Pay $308.30/mo* with MAGI over $85,000

Part D – Prescription Drug Plan

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Medicare

Enrollment:

Age 65 – Part A - within 7-month window of birthdatePart B – within 7-month window of birthdate if retired otherwise within 8 months after retirement

General enrollment is from January 1 to March 31 each year. Penalty for not enrolling “on time” is 10% for each 12 months late.

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Medicare

Do I need Part B?

Most federal employees use their FEHB as a Part B replacement. You can have both, but you will be paying not only your portion of the FEHB but the Medicare premiums, as well.

Medicare becomes the primary payor and your FEHB acts as a supplement in this case.

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FEGLI

Basic coverage – Current salary rounded to the nearest thousand + $2,000Costs .15/thousand = employee shareFederal government picks up 1/3 of premium

Option A - $10,000Must have Basic coverage to participateCosts increase from $.30 - $6.00 from age 35 to age 60

Option B – Current salary rounded to the nearest thousand in multiples from 1-5Must have Basic coverage to participate Costs increase dramatically at age 55 and beyond

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FEGLI

Age BandPremium/

$1000/Month

*NEW Premium/$10

00/Month

For persons ages 35 and under $0.065 $0.043

For persons ages 35 through 39 $0.087 $0.065

For persons ages 40 through 44 $0.13 $0.108

For persons ages 45 through 49 $0.195 $0.173

For persons ages 50 through 54 $0.303 $0.282

For persons ages 55 through 59 $0.607 $0.498

For persons ages 60 through 64 $1.30 $1.127

For persons ages 65 through 69 $1.56 $1.343

For persons ages 70 through 74 $2.60 $2.47

For persons ages 75 through 79 $3.90 $3.90

For persons ages 80 & Over $5.20 $5.20

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FEGLI

Option C– For spouse and minor childrenSpouse = $5,000 in multiples of 1-5Children - = $2,500 in multiples of 1-5Children covered until age 22 unless disabled

Costs increase from $.27 to $3.00 from age 35 to age 60In retirement – you choose how much of the benefits to

keep.

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FEGLI

At retirement, most federal employees choose to keep their Basic coverage with a 75% reduction and eliminate their other coverages. This reduces or eliminates the cost at age 65.

To compare coverage and premiums:

www.opm.gov/calculator/worksheet.asp

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Original coverage was established in 2002 as a partnership between John Hancock and MetLife – managed by LTC Partners

John Hancock awarded next 7-year contract beginning October 1, 2009 – still managed by LTC Partners

FLTCIP 2.0Federal Long-term Care

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Long-term Care Insurance

You make four choices in creating your coverage: How much? $100 - $500/day How long? 2 years, 3 years, 5 years or lifetime Inflation? 4% compound, 5% compound or future purchase Deductible? 90 days

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Long-term Care Insurance All tax-qualified plans: Pay non-taxable benefits directly to you Start payments when you cannot perform 2 out of 6

activities of daily living (certified by your physician) or cognitive impairment

Provide for the deductibility of premium payments under certain conditions

To calculate premiums or apply for coverage:www.ltcfeds.com

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Taxes While Working

Your current W-4 dictates withholding from your salary Contributions to Thrift Savings Plan reduce taxable

income Unused annual leave is paid in a lump sum and taxed at the

higher lump sum rates (currently ~40%!)

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Rules of Thumb to Consider

70% - 80% of your pre-retirement income is required to maintain your standard of living in retirement

Your retirement savings should be allocated more conservatively as you move into retirement

Investment returns need to outpace taxes and inflation

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Retirement Concerns in America

• Another market downturn• The demise of pension plans• Keeping up with healthcare costs• Taxes may take too much of retirement plans and IRA’s

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Why Does Wall Street Exist?

1. Allocate capital to deserving new businesses and technologies (and some undeserving ones, as well).

2. Capital markets are a major contributor to our economy and society.

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Is It Still Okay to Mistrust Wall Street?

1. Reckless with leverage

2. Required taxpayer funded bailouts

3. Want less regulation - not more

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Wall Street told us to:

1. Be a long term investor.

2. If you are willing to take higher risk, over time you will be rewarded with a higher return.

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Market Index Stayed Fully

Invested

Best 10 Days

Missed

Best 20 Days

Missed

Best 30 Days

Missed

Best 40 Days

Missed

U.S. S&P 500 Composite

8.18% 4.83% 2.26% 0.02% -1.87%

Past Performance is no guarantee of future results. The table is for illustrative purposes only, and the rates of return are not representative of any portfolio or security. Please remember that each asset class has its own unique risks and potential for rewards. Indexes referenced in the table do not include reinvestment of dividends, are unmanaged and not available for direct investment.

Wall Street told us to:

15-year time period 1/1/1995 - 12/31/2009

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18-22Single

22-30YoungMarried

31-42YoungFamily

46-50Family,College

Kids

50+Empty

Nesters60+

Retired

Change in Spending at each Age & Stage of Life

The bigger picture…

Source: H.S. Dent Foundation

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MISSING THE WORST –

The average total return for the S&P 500 over the last 25 years (i.e., 1984-2008) is +9.8% per year.

If you missed the 25 worst percentage gains days in those 25 years (i.e., 25 days in total, not 25 days per year), your average total return increases to +17.8% per year.

The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks that is generally considered representative of the US stock market (source: BTN Research).

Wall Street told us to:

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September 2000-September 2002

$100,000

$55,270

+81%

The S&P 500 is an unmanaged measure of market conditions that is not available for direct investment. Past performance cannot guarantee future results.

105.13%

October 2002-September 2007

-44.73% -50.95%

October 2007-February 2009

March 2009May 2011

$115,170

$56,490

$108,330

+101.8%

91.77%

+8.3% Cumulative ReturnOver the last 10 Years

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-44.73%

September 2000September 2002

October 2006

$100,000

$55,270

+81%

$500 Monthly

Distribution$12,500$42,770

+133% Return

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Meet David Walker

Served as the 7th Comptroller General of the United States and

head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) from 1998 to 2008

Walker left the GAO to head the Peterson Foundation on March 12, 2008

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Taxes in the Future

Affect your income in retirement

Even if you’re earning less – you may still be in a higher tax bracket

Tax rates aren’t in your control – how you plan is

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The Future of Tax Rates

Where do you think tax rates are headed in the future?

1) Increase

2) Decrease

3) Stay the same

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Top Federal Tax Rates 1913 - 2009

Source: Tax Foundation – www.taxfoundation.com and H.S. Dent Foundation

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Married filing jointly

Source: Tax Foundation, 2005; CCH, 2009

2012 Marginal Income Tax Rates

$0 - $17,400 10%$17,400 - $70,700 15%$70,701 - $142,700 25%$142,701 - $217,450 28%$ 217,451 - $388,350 33%$ 388,351- and over 35%

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Married filing jointly

Source: Tax Foundation, 2005; CCH, 2009

Marginal Income Tax Rates (after Bush tax cuts expire)

$0 - $43,850 15%$43,850 -$105,950 28%$105,950 - $161,450 31%$161,450 - $288,350 36% $ 288,350+ 39.6%

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http://wheredidmytaxdollarsgo.com/

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Taxes In Retirement

At retirement, you will complete a new W-4P for withholding from your federal annuity

You will need to get your state form for withholding – not included in OPM package

In Colorado – federal annuities are exempt from state tax up to $20,000 ($24,000 after age 65)

Unused annual leave is paid in a lump sum and taxed at the higher lump sum rates

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http://apps.opm.gov/tax_calc/index.cfm

How much of your annuity will be tax-free as a refund of your contributions?

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Taxes In RetirementWhat about Social Security?Depending on your income a portion of your Social Security income may be taxed, as well.Single filers:AGI $25,000-$35,000 – 50% benefit taxedAGI $35,000+ - 85% of benefit taxed

Joint filers:AGI $32,000-$44,000 – 50% benefit taxedAGI $44,000+ - 85% of benefit taxed

Only 50% of your Social Security benefit counts in computing your AGI

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Taxes In Retirement

What about Thrift Savings?

Taxed as ordinary income when withdrawn

No penalty if you:

Separate or retire when you reach age 55 or better

Retire on disability retirement

Take monthly payments based on your life expectancy

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Taxes

What can you do to insulate your assets from future taxes?

Three ways to get tax-free income:

Municipal bonds

Roth IRA

Permanent life insurance

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Who Can Contribute To a Roth IRA?

Income Limits on Eligibility to Contribute for 2012: Based on Adjusted Gross Income Married Filing Jointly: $173,000 - $183,000 Single: $110,000 - $125,000

NO Income Limits on Eligibility to Convert for 2012

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Roth IRA

If eligible, 2012 Contribution Limits –

$5,000 – under age 50

+$ 1,000 – catch-up contributions age 50 or better

No Tax Deduction

Tax-free When Withdrawn

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Techniques and strategies while living

• Durable power of attorney

– Financial

– Health

• Living will

• Name beneficiaries to reduce probate costs and time delays

• Family planning

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Save! Understand Your Options Make Good Choices Today to Build For Future Create Strategies for Balance

Getting Started

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The best time to think about retirement is before your boss does.