Retirement Planning & Resources
Burnout doesn’t just affect your health — it can derail your career and drain your finances. Here’s how to take back control
From managing unpredictable income to planning for early retirement, this guide offers essential financial strategies tailored to police, fire, EMS and corrections professionals
It could take more than a year to adjust benefits and disburse retroactive payments following the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act — here’s how to prepare
The House passed the Social Security Fairness Act to remove penalties on police and other public servants with separate pensions
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that a $3 fee was unconstitutional; since then, pensions have been paid through reserves, which are steadily decreasing
A career in law enforcement is a training ground for the rest of your life
Doug Shoemaker discussed transitioning from policing to new fields, particularly the private sector
Learn how one officer rediscovered her identity and found a new purpose after an injury forced her into early retirement in her 30s
From staying active to finding purpose, these tried-and-true strategies will help you navigate and enjoy life after retirement
Modern amenities to keep you productive and healthy
Greg Heist joined the Moline PD in 1980 and retired as a captain 30 years later; his new novella, “The SILO,” is a thriller drawing from his experiences growing up in farm country
Join law enforcement veterans and wellness experts at IACP 2024 as they share real-world strategies to help officers prepare for a successful and fulfilling retirement
Retired firefighters, EMS providers and police officers may reduce their taxable earnings by up to $3,000 for medical insurance premiums paid during a calendar year
To help Americans find the best places to retire, WalletHub analyzed 182 cities; do you know where you want to live when you retire?
Understanding how non-covered pensions reduce your Social Security benefits and what you might do about it could save you thousands of dollars
Improve the odds of retiring on your terms by taking advantage of other account and employment options
A pension might be padding for a comfortable retirement, but is it all you need?
Today, most agencies have reduced or eliminated pensions; that means it’s on you to financially plan for retirement
The service provides confidential, 24/7 support to sworn personnel at local, state and federal levels, including both active-duty and retired officers
Firearms instructor Todd Fletcher went from a competitive power lifter to a retiree managing pre-diabetes and high blood pressure, showing the impact of shift work on wellness
An officer with these signs is putting themselves, their partner and their community at risk
Good preparation can ease the transition and maintain purpose in your post-career life
We explain the types of cases, share our favorites for police challenge coins and offer a few tips to choose the right case
Read about retired Deputy Sheriff Teresa Fitzgerald’s successful transition from law enforcement to the private sector, as told by author and police veteran Colin Whittington
A Haverhill officer is one of two people challenging a maximum age requirement in a civil service test
Twenty years after LEOSA was passed, the newly proposed LEOSA Reform Act of 2024 aims to expand the rights of qualified law enforcement officers and retirees
The city failed to withhold the correct percentage for the pension fund after a retroactive pay raise and is now asking officers to contribute that money plus interest
Officials said the return-to-work officers will earn $31.89 an hour for their first year back, including longevity pay once the hiring packet is completed
Four years ago, my unceremonious retirement from police work was transformed by an act of kindness from a fellow cop
Whether you are traveling by plane, train or automobile, planning ahead is key to a hassle-free trip when traveling with a concealed carry firearm
Our handy guide helps you make informed choices about cruise lengths, packing essentials and pre-cruise preparation
The maneuver will allow Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw to collect his annual pension payment worth at least $96,000 while receiving an annual salary of $241,000
Retired South Bend Police Lt. Gene Eyster knew the boy as “Baby Jesus,” because he was found days before Christmas
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