Teacher retirement systems and pension plans are critical components of the compensation structure for educators, influencing their financial security in retirement. Recent research has focused on ...
THAT INCLUDES DOUGLAS COUNTY. THERE’S PUSHBACK AGAINST A BILL THAT COULD RESHAPE THE FUTURE OF STATE FUNDING, AND THE TEACHERS RETIREMENT FUND. 645 WOULD SCALE BACK THE NEARLY $50 MILLION A YEAR ...
Educators have an unusual mix of potential income sources in retirement. As a teacher, you’re likely to be eligible for a defined-benefit pension plan. Whether you teach in a public or private ...
Substitutes and per diem teachers cannot join the Teachers’ Retirement System, but they may be eligible for pension coverage with the Board of Education Retirement System (BERS). Contact BERS at 65 ...
Advocates for teachers and retirees have been pressing ... Some educators might see hundreds of dollars more per month in retirement benefits than they would have before this law passed.
Corrected: This article was updated to accurately describe how the Government Pension Offset provision of Social Security affected educators’ retirement benefits prior to the newly passed repeal ...
Why Start Saving for Retirement Now? Financial experts all agree that the sooner you start saving, the better. Retirement savings accounts offer long-term wealth-building features like compounding ...
St. Paul (Minn.) Teachers’ Retirement Fund Association is searching for a general investment consultant. The $1.3 billion pension fund issued an RFP because the contract for current consultant ...