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Leah and Shannon talk about the busy week ahead. The SPED funding battle still looms large in budget discussions, multiple tax bills could affect school funding and some positive bills on mental health and KPERS are expected to be discussed this week.
This week's episode tackles common retirement planning topics, how-tos, and key information on money, finances, investing, medicare, estate planning, and taxes. Find out how to retire early or better or whatever you need. #money #podcast #episode #finance #investing #investingtips #kansas #missouri #kansascity #2024 #retirement #retirementplanning #how #howto #healthcare #lifestyle 00:29 Concerns In Retirement 10:10 Listener Question - KPERS 18:00 We Just Got A Letter 24:45 Medicare 32:55 Estate Planning 40:30 Listener Question (part 2) - KPERS
The KPERS 3 retirement plan was created by the Legislature to help improve the long-term sustainability of the KPERS trust fund. KPERS 3 is a cash balance plan. There are other types of retirement plans, including defined benefit, defined contribution, and hybrid plans. We compared KPERS 3 to other plans on key plan metrics. These plans included KPERS 2, Thrift Savings, Nebraska's cash balance plan, Oklahoma's defined contribution plan, Indiana's hybrid plan, and Utah's hybrid plan. We found that KPERS 3 gives employees less flexibility, requires them to share some financial risk, and generally provides lower benefits than other plans we evaluated. Further, we found that employees of defined benefit plans (such as KPERS 1 and 2) are generally more satisfied and more likely to remain at their job compared to employees of other plan types (such as KPERS 3).
Nate takes us through some of the questions you should be asking if you are part of the KPERS system, as well as other considerations to help make your pension and lump sum decisions.
Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson might very well have the most important job that no one ever really thinks about. He shares with host Scott Heidner how he got to his current position and how the work of the treasury has an impact on the lives of every Kansan. On this episode we discuss: A family heritage of farming since 1868 Growing up on the farm and the influence of 4H How farming has transformed over the years Working in the private sector Running for office to fix the underfunded pensions Making systems like KPERS work for Kansans The criticality of staff to make the legislature work Partnering with Kathy Wolfe Moore to work on the pension system The breadth of responsibility at the treasurer's office Helping Kansans find unclaimed property Supporting education savings through the Kansas Learning Quest program The ABLE Savings Plan Other Resources:The Office of the TreasurerKansas Able Savings PlanKPERSLearn more about Braden, Headner, Lowe and AssociatesThis show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
Happy Saturday! Guest Dan Hawkins, State Representative and Kansas House Majority Leader, joins to discuss 2022 legislative agenda. State tax surplus. KPERS. Marijuana bill. COVID protections. Redistricting. And more. Discussion of new Wichita Board of Education members and "scandal" at swearing in ceremony. Senator Roger Marshall goes after Dr. Fauci.
Join Jay Steinbock and Jeff Roediger as we discuss the potential advantages of using Life Insurance to create more options at retirement. - Flexibility- Control of Estate- Additional Retirement Funds
Join Financial Adviser Jay Steinbock and Co Host Jeff Roediger as we discuss how to take income at retirement in your Qualified Plan (403b/401k). Should you keep it in your Employer Retirement Plan or Transfer it to an IRA?
Join Jay Steinbock and Jeff Roediger as we discuss the importance of having a financial advocate who understands your unique pensions and retirement benefits
Join Financial Planner and KPERS Pension Advocate Jay Steinbock and I as we address this important retirement issue. #KPERS #JaySteinbock #jeffroediger --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeff-roediger/support
This weeks broadcast begins with a conversation on KPERS Re-Amortization with Alan Conroy, Executive Director of KPERS. Following that the KASB Advocacy Team will recap this weeks activity in Topeka as well as look ahead to the upcoming week and issues of note for K-12 Education in Kansas. Questions can be commented on YouTube or Twitter with the Hashtag #KASBlive or emailed to rgilligan@kasb.org or srothschild@kasb.orgThe Broadcast was recorded at 12:30 pm CST on Friday February 8th
Alan Conroy, executive director of the Kansas Public Employee Retirement System, talks about the financial implications of a proposed budget maneuver by Gov. Laura Kelly that would extend liability payments while reducing yearly contributions from the state.
Mark Tallman, Associate Executive Director for Advocacy at KASB sits down with the Executive Director of the KPERS organization to discuss their most recent report and update on the status of the Pension system and how some of the Legislatures efforts are paying off.Questions can be commented on YouTube or Twitter with the Hashtag #KASBlive or emailed to rgilligan@kasb.org or srothschild@kasb.orgOriginally Broadcast on Thursday November 1st at 3:00pm CST
Deb Haneke, CFO, ESSDACK Deb joined the ESSDACK staff in 1997. Before stepping into the role of CFO, Deb provided[...] The post KPERS Changes, Deb Haneke (KSSA Talk # 15) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
Deb Haneke joined the ESSDACK staff in 1997. Before stepping into the role of CFO, Deb provided leadership as the Director of Professional Development. She received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Fort Hays State University. Join Bill Hagerman as he talks with Deb Haneke about KPERS and some of their upcoming changes. Dates [...] The post Deborah Haneke ESSDACK’s Chief Financial Officer (KSSA Talk #15) appeared first on KSSA Talk. The post Deborah Haneke ESSDACK’s Chief Financial Officer (KSSA Talk #15) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.