How Federal Employees Can Maximize The FERS Special Retirement Supplement

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David Packer is founder and financial advisor at Bridgerland Financial, an independently managed financial firm in Utah. With 20 years of industry experience, David serves his clients by helping them bridge the gap between their working years and their retirement. He provides tailored, comprehensive financial plans to his business owner and individual clients so they can retire with confidence. David has a bachelor’s degree in finance and holds the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor℠ (CRPC®) credential. Outside of the office, David loves to spend time with his wife and five kids and stay involved in his community. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife, Melonie, spent years as foster parents and eventually adopted their foster children. David loves playing and watching all kinds of sports, including officiating high school sports, and won’t turn down a good board or card game. Learn more about David by connecting with him on LinkedIn.

If you plan on retiring before age 62, have you thought about how you’ll supplement your income until Social Security kicks in? 

Most federal employees may not know this, but there’s a secret benefit called the FERS Special Retirement Supplement that will help bridge the money gap between you and Social Security if you retire before age 62. 

Want to learn more about how this benefit works? Register for my free webinar to learn more. 

In this exclusive webinar, we’ll go over: 

  • How to maximize the FERS Special Retirement Supplement

  • How much you can expect to receive

  • How to have a smooth transition into retirement

  • What we do at Bridgerland Financial

  • How we help you retire with confidence

Register now to save your spot. 

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