Unlock the Key to Your Accurate Retirement Timeline:

WHY YOUR RETIREMENT SERVICE COMPUTATION DATE MATTERS

The ULTIMATE GUIDE of

BUYING BACK
MILITARY TIME

By Micah Shilanski CFP®

Breaking down the most important details about buying back to help you understand how this works.
As a Federal Employee under the FERS, ensuring accurate retirement planning is crucial. One key aspect often misunderstood is the Retirement Service Computation Dates (RSCDs) concept.

Misunderstanding RSCD can lead to errors in your retirement application, potentially resulting in rejection by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
Get this guide and learn the different types and determine your Retirement Service Computation Date.
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