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Human Resources Division (HRD) - Benefits - Seminars

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One of the best ways to learn about your retirement and other benefits is to attend a seminar. There are a variety of mid-career retirement planning, pre-retirement planning and financial planning seminars available from a variety of vendors. All training, of course, must be requested through your supervisory channels.

No cost or low cost:

Many Federal communities have active Federal Executive Boards (FEB) which may provide seminars to their local Federal community. See the FEB in your area for information: http://www.feb.gov/

There are also a number of financial planning web-based learning tools available through AGLEARN (PDF; 151Kb) . There is no cost; however, supervisory approval is required.

The following vendors provide seminars on Federal retirement benefits for a cost. We are including these links as a service to our employees, not as an endorsement of the training.

GS Graduate School:
http://graduateschool.edu
Search for Retirement and Financial Planning courses.

Government Retirement & Benefits, Inc.
http://www.grbinc.com/training/seminars.aspx

LifeSpan
http://www.lifespan-services.com/

Personal Benefit Services
http://www.pbscolorado.com/

S. Harman & Associates, Inc.
http://www.sharmansite.com/index.html
Look under Onsite seminars.

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(For employees of USDA Marketing and Regulatory Programs and the Merit Systems Protection Board)


Last Modified: June 30, 2010

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