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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 18, 2021 09:04PM

Hang it up, douchebag. The big bad boot has been forcefully crammed up your flabby butt once again. No big deal. You also of course were never in Florida in early 2016. Just lied out your ass off about it. No big deal there either. Shit-slinging-R-U.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 18, 2021 09:04PM

Planters Wrote:
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> Who would ever consider this nut case normal?


Could you imagine being on the other end of such a ludicrous request for photos of newspapers? If someone asked you for that, wouldn't you think that person is mentally unstable? Wouldn't you recommend a mental health visit?

JP: Hey can you send me some pictures of your newspaper?

CONTACT: Umm, why?

JP: I'm getting my ass kicked on a local message board and I am trying to make a really lame point.

CONTACT: Yeah, sure, let me get right on that!


How does that seem even remotely normal to anyone who isn't fucking insane? His brain is so scrambled from the booze and underlying mental health issues, that he believes he dined downtown at Chez Francois in the 90s. This sociopath is off his fucking rocker.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 18, 2021 09:08PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Hang it up, douchebag. The big bad boot has been
> forcefully crammed up your flabby butt once again.
> No big deal. You also of course were never in
> Florida in early 2016. Just lied out your ass off
> about it. No big deal there either.
> Shit-slinging-R-U.


Your fucking "contacts" fraud fell apart when you stupidly took pictures of the first three newspapers on the exact same cheap-ass faux wood surface.

Of course I was in FL in 2016. On more than one occasion too. Just like most years in the recent past. We'll be there again before the year is over too. When you own property there, it becomes a fairly regular occurrence. You would know that if you had the resources to own a second home.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 18, 2021 09:26PM

Let’s remember that I grew up in part in much nicer Vero Beach, so I know that except during March, Florida is a total shithole. Shame that your parents were dumb and poor enough to retire there after dumping you in the wastelands of Falls Church City. That had to hurt.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Henry Flagler ()
Date: November 18, 2021 09:43PM

Let's remember that was in the 1920s.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 18, 2021 09:58PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Let’s remember that I grew up in part in much
> nicer Vero Beach,

Nicer than what? Vero Beach is too long of a drive to see my clients in FL. It's over an hour each way to get to most of them. I won't do that shit here, why would I do it there? Long commutes, trains, planes and automobile commutes, and taking metro to get to and from work are for nobody office drones. You know all about that, don't you, chump?

> so I know that except during
> March, Florida is a total shithole.

In 2019, FL had over 130M visitors. Must've been really crowded in March, or you're just a fucking moron. Wait, you are a fucking moron.

> Shame that
> your parents were dumb and poor enough to retire
> there

My parents retired to FL? Hmmm. Weird that they never informed me of that move. Dipshit.

> after dumping you in the wastelands of Falls
> Church City. That had to hurt.

It's actually quite nice. Of course, if I were forced to settle for some outside the beltway, nondescript, post-war shithole, I might be screaming sour grapes too. I guess I'll never have to endure that shame though. Then again, I'm not an obsessed sociopathic stalker like you.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 19, 2021 12:52AM

What you’ll never have is the financial wherewithal to live in the Sweet Spot, or the testicular wherewithal to note where in DC you lived prior to 1998. Lying fraud.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Giver of Plus Ones ()
Date: November 19, 2021 01:36AM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Let’s
>
> In 2019, FL had over 130M visitors. Must've been
> really crowded in March, or you're just a fucking
> Wait, you are a fucking moron.
>
> >



+1

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 19, 2021 07:50AM

Lots of people visit the zoo as well. Like the Brevard Zoo, but tourists don't help. They are actually part of the problem. And the problem is that except during March, Florida is a shithole. Mistake-makers live there. Not so much in the Sweet Spot that losers like you cannot afford.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Consumption Function ()
Date: November 19, 2021 08:43AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> "...while I needed to get checked out prior to
> some quick surgical maintenance work on Friday."


Good luck with the collagen procedure today, Mr. Peabody.
You'll like a movie star!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 19, 2021 08:55AM

Thanks, I suppose. More like a routine maintenance sort of thing though.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Consumption Function ()
Date: November 19, 2021 09:13AM

Seriously, nothing but good thoughts to you today followed by a quick recovery. Be well.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 19, 2021 09:40AM

Okay, seriously thanks then. Done this before in 2011, 2014, and 2017. Probably back at it in 2025/26. A periodically necessary inconvenience.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 19, 2021 10:12AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> What you’ll never have is the financial
> wherewithal to live in the Sweet Spot,

From your own descriptions of the price tag and the price tags in my own neighborhood, we both know that is a lie.

> or the
> testicular wherewithal to note where in DC you
> lived prior to 1998.

You've been given the opportunity to have the exact address provided to you. You never took advantage of that opportunity. I can say this though, as an actual resident of DC, I knew that Chez Francois left there in 1975. Too bad you didn't know that.

If only there was a surgical procedure that would stop you from lying.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: NMEEE ()
Date: November 19, 2021 11:57AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Okay, seriously thanks then. Done this before in
> 2011, 2014, and 2017. Probably back at it in
> 2025/26. A periodically necessary inconvenience.


Colostomy tube cleaning.

He's obviously full of shit.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: CMNLJ ()
Date: November 19, 2021 12:56PM

Every poster here, is full of shit.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 19, 2021 03:00PM

LOL! Shove it up your lying ass, Linus. Simple fact and reason just trample you daily. But since the matter was raised, today’s procedure is now successfully completed and with very little pain or discomfortg to me. Meanwhile, why don’t you somehow explain how you can claim that the three remaining newspaper backgrounds are identical? They aren’t even similar. Dope.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Gayvid Blimm0 ()
Date: November 19, 2021 03:03PM

RITTENHOUSE WALKS!!!!! EAT SHIT & DIE, GAY, AMERICA HATING LIBSTAINS!!!!!

YOU CAN CODDLE ALL THE NEGRO CRIMINALS YOU WANT. THE PEOPLE WILL DEAL WITH THEM.

Sorry for being redundant. I said "gay, America hating" LIBSTAINS & negro "criminals".

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 19, 2021 03:14PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> LOL! Shove it up your lying ass, Linus. Simple
> fact and reason just trample you daily.

Fact and reason are foreign concepts to you. People who deal in fact and reason possess actual evidence. You don't have any of that.

> But since
> the matter was raised, today’s procedure is now
> successfully completed and with very little pain
> or discomfortg to me.

A lobotomy is bound to be painless when you are brainless.

> Meanwhile, why don’t you
> somehow explain how you can claim that the three
> remaining newspaper backgrounds are identical?

Asked and answered. Do you not recall the fact that the first three photos were taken on the same cheap-ass faux wood table/countertop? Not only does that fact prove you are a lying fraud, it proves you have shitty furniture/countertops. Unless, you took it on your workbench.

You really aren't winning with the "friends sent them to me" either bit. Normal people don't ask for or send such images. The fact that you don't understand that means you are completely out of touch with societal norms.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: uxykyt ()
Date: November 19, 2021 06:13PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> LOL! Shove it up your lying ass, Linus. Simple
> fact and reason just trample you daily. But since
> the matter was raised, today’s procedure is now
> successfully completed and with very little pain
> or discomfortg to me. Meanwhile, why don’t you
> somehow explain how you can claim that the three
> remaining newspaper backgrounds are identical?
> They aren’t even similar. Dope.


^^ Hemorrhoidectomy!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: PaiD ()
Date: November 19, 2021 07:12PM

Paul is a French chain of bakery/café restaurants established in 1889 in the town of Croix, in Nord of France, by Charlemagne Mayot. It specializes in serving French products including breads, crêpes, sandwiches, macarons, soups, cakes, pastries, coffee, wine, and beer

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: g- ()
Date: November 19, 2021 09:03PM

h brake Wrote:
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> > website.
> > > Here you will find information about the
> > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> through
> > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> to
> > > apply, and other useful information about the
> > > retirement system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
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> (888)
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> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
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> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
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> > > If your disability is the result of a
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> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
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> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
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> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
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> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
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> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
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> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
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> you
> > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> City
> > of
> > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> you
> > > will find information about the retirement
> > > benefits offered by the City through CalPERS,
> > how
> > > to calculate your pension, how to apply, and
> > other
> > > useful information about the retirement
> system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> you
> > for
> > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> of
> > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> you
> > > will find information about the retirement
> > > benefits offered by the City through CalPERS,
> > how
> > > to calculate your pension, how to apply, and
> > other
> > > useful information about the retirement
> system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > >
> > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement Section
> > on
> > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > website.
> > > Here you will find information about the
> > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> through
> > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> to
> > > apply, and other useful information about the
> > > retirement system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: nachoz ()
Date: November 19, 2021 09:37PM

PaiD Wrote:
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> Paul is a French chain of bakery/café restaurants
> established in 1889 in the town of Croix, in Nord
> of France, by Charlemagne Mayot. It specializes in
> serving French products including breads, crêpes,
> sandwiches, macarons, soups, cakes, pastries,
> coffee, wine, and beer


7-11 carries all of these items, too.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 11:03AM

So, minor though it was, moving past yesterday's 60-minute surgical procedure has required quite a bit more sleep than usual. Pretty much feeling back to normal this morning, so I will note that it would be highly abnormal for anyone to consider the wood visible behind these two West Coast newspaper images to be even similar, much less identical. Plainly, one is a light ash in color, while the other is more dark walnut-like. And of course the cost and quality of either one would be undetectable from such images as these. Nevertheless some asshole has recently made declarations to those ends, marking himself as always as just a simple and sorry shit-slinger. And by the way, the contacts involved in provding these and other images were fairly tickled to be able to participate in this way.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Lollipop Guild ()
Date: November 20, 2021 11:18AM

Please share pictures of your expensive handcrafted shed.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 11:45AM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Nicer than what?

The Sopace Coast.

> Vero Beach is too long of a drive to see my clients in FL.

Well, 'clients' would be in the same class here as 'old law school chums', none of which you actually have.. It's meanwhile about 75 miles from Cape Canveral to Veru Beach, hardly the 870 miles from here that you so easily lied about.

> You know all about that, don't you, chump?

Yes. The lure of free parking, free commuting, and a free copy of the Post Express were too much for me to resist on days when I worked downtown from my corner office with the brass plaque outside the door.

> (FCC)'s actually quite nice.

No, its not. It's the pits -- a place well noted for its lack of cven a Santini's, though there is one in nearby McLean, just as there are GAR stores in nearby Tysons and Merrifield. While absent in FCC, chicken places can be found via short drives to Arlington and/or Vienna.

> Of course, if I were forced to settle for some
> outside the beltway,nondescript, post-war shithole,
> I might be> screaming sour grapes too.

The Sweet Spot with its impressive homes (such as ours) situated on beautifully maintained and much larger than average wooded lots, is easily more than you will ever be able even to aspire to. Slug.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: FNYTV ()
Date: November 20, 2021 12:01PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> So, minor though it was, moving past yesterday's
> 60-minute surgical procedure has required quite a
> bit more sleep than usual. Pretty much feeling
> back to normal this morning,
>
> .
>

You oughta sue that doc, Gerund Boy. The surgery failed. Your "Big Bad Boot" is still in your potty mouth.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 12:18PM

Lollipop Guild Wrote:
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> Please share pictures of your expensive handcrafted shed.

No PII, but the shed was indeed expensive (that much cypress doesn't come cheaply after all), and it was indeed hand-built over several weeks by one guy from Peru. And just like the also hand-crafted by several guys front entryway, the shed is still gorgeous after all these years. Still larger than your living room and insured for more than your car as well.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: dip. ()
Date: November 20, 2021 01:47PM

g- Wrote:
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> h brake Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > long beach Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> > you
> > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> > City
> > > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> > you
> > > for
> > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: EGMGW ()
Date: November 20, 2021 02:06PM

^^^ Kyle Rittenhouse supporter.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: JP4Y7 ()
Date: November 20, 2021 02:58PM

EGMGW Wrote:
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> ^^^ Kyle Rittenhouse supporter.


WRONG! Obviously a Burn Loot Murder supporter. Probably it's Actual JP Morgenthau. He's a white guilt boy who supports Burn Loot Murder & coddling negroes criminals.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 20, 2021 03:16PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> The Sopace Coast.

Something tells me you haven't been to either place in many years, if ever at all.

> Well, 'clients' would be in the same class here as
> 'old law school chums', none of which you actually
> have..

Unlike you, I don't need to make up imaginary friends. I realize that the concept of building a client base is a foreign concept to a middling office drone like you, but your betters have been doing it for quite a long time, particularly in this area.

> It's meanwhile about 75 miles from Cape
> Canveral to Veru Beach, hardly the 870 miles from
> here that you so easily lied about.

LOL! What lie would that be?

> Yes. The lure of free parking, free commuting,
> and a free copy of the Post Express were too much
> for me to resist on days when I worked downtown
> from my corner office with the brass plaque
> outside the door.

Sounds downright miserable. I feel bad when I see men 50+ y/o men forced to schlep back and forth on Metro. The fact that you think the Express was a lure is just another sign of how pathetic you are.

> No, its not. It's the pits

Strange then that the housing prices are so high.

> -- a place well noted
> for its lack of cven a Santini's,

Hmmm. If TripAdvisor is to be trusted, that sounds like a good thing.

> though there is
> one in nearby McLean,

While rated best among the other poorly rated Santini's, it hardly seems worth the short trip over there.

> just as there are GAR stores
> in nearby Tysons and Merrifield.

Not worth the trip to either.

> While absent in
> FCC, chicken places

Who needs a chicken place when you have a better product right down the street?

> can be found via short drives
> to Arlington and/or Vienna.

Or closer.

> The Sweet Spot with its impressive homes (such as
> ours) situated on beautifully maintained and much
> larger than average wooded lots, is easily more
> than you will ever be able even to aspire to.
> Slug.

Again, we know what you claim your house is worth and we know what homes in my neighborhood go for. One is a fact, one is an unsubstantiated claim (you tend to make a lot of those). Even if your claim is true, simple math indicates you are lying yet again.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 03:32PM

Well, some sense of normalcy has been resrored in terms of the idiot posting of local dorks and dummies. And some as well can be seen out here in the delightful Sweet Spot after a solid night's rest following a scheduled medical intervention yesterday. We'll do some follow-up tests next month to check the efficacy of these procedures. And with The Visiting Chef now out of the Thanksgiving picture for the first time in many a year, we have been putting together alternate plans for Thursday These will certainly include opportunity for local taunting as part of the day.

Meanwhile, it was a somewhat brisk 39 degrees outside when I finally got up to greet mostly sunny skies, low humidity, and mild southerly breezes. No real chance of rain today, but the highs will only be in the mid 40s, as the journey into winter rolls along. Still a pleasant enough trip down and back to bring in the morning paper. Dead leaves are starting to pile up now in earnest, and the grounds crew cannot be far behind.

Real President Joe meanwhile sees his $2T Build Back Better spending bill paas in the House. Senate consideration will be upcoming next month with Manchin reportedly already on board. At the same time, RPJ has has moved to replace two key allies of Trump-clown Louis Dejoy from the uSPS governing board, setting the stage for a near-term purge of Dejoy himself. He wouldn't be missed.

In other news, while neither is thought of as a blue-chipper, the Nats added OF Donovan Casey (25) to the 40-man roster along with LHP Evan Lee (24), thus protecting them from the Rule 5 Draft on Dec 8. They're both performing well in the AZ Fall League and might have been targets of other clubs. The Nats roster is now at 39, so we could pick up a promising kid ourselves if we felt we could carry him all year.

There is nothiog promising of course to be found in the dreary dumps of Falls Church City. It's just the same old lying douchebags blabbering away in their utter inanity. It would seem now that even differences bwtween black and white are things they cannot actually differentiate. The dopes.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 04:26PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Something tells me you haven't been to either
> place in many years, if ever at all.

If more of your mind were intact, you might have recalled that we travelled to Vero Beach in 2008 as the wife had never seen a game at Holman Stadium. Our final spring trip to Viera was in 2015.

> Unlike you, I don't need to make up imaginary friends.

You should know how totally ridiculous a claim that is!

> I realize that the concept of building a client base is
> a foreign concept to a middling office drone like you…

I was more focused in my work on building support for our annual budget requests among Congressional appropriators.

> Again, we know what you claim your house is worth.

Apparently you are not aware of the difference between an assessment and an appraisal. Not a shock.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 20, 2021 05:15PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> If more of your mind were intact, you might have
> recalled that we travelled to Vero Beach in 2008
> as the wife had never seen a game at Holman
> Stadium. Our final spring trip to Viera was in
> 2015.

Strange then that you didn't know either is considered part of Central Florida.

> You should know how totally ridiculous a claim
> that is!

You should know that you are known as nothing more than a lying fraud.

> I was more focused in my work on building support
> for our annual budget requests among Congressional
> appropriators.

LOL! You were just a middling fool compiling reports for your superiors to take with them to the House or Senate Office buildings.

> Apparently you are not aware of the difference
> between an assessment and an appraisal. Not a
> shock.

You've made claims about both. We know what houses in my neighborhood go for. The math isn't that difficult. Well, it appears to be difficult for you.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 06:27PM

Too Far North Florida is where your parents foolishly retired to. It’s a common enough mistake, one that you paid a price for last Xmas. OMB meanwhile wants competent policy and subject matter experts to go up to The Hill. I’ve meanwhile reported on assessments and reasons why an appraisal (If one were ever done) would come in higher. Go ahead and post some more ridiculous made up babble now. Loser.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: kmdjc ()
Date: November 20, 2021 06:34PM

Only a dope would attempt to pass it off as his own and then think anyone would buy it.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 20, 2021 07:37PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Too Far North Florida

Ahh yes, the name you had to hastily retreat to after you fucked up by not knowing that the Space Coast is in a region of the state known as Central Florida. In doing so, you further exposed yourself as a fraud. Anyone who resided in or visited the region, as you claim, would be all too aware of that fact. You weren't. Telling.

> is where your parents
> foolishly retired to.

My parents most certainly did not retire to Central Florida, or any part of Florida for that matter

> It’s a common enough
> mistake, one that you paid a price for last Xmas.

Aside from about 36 hours of sub-normal temperatures, it was quite a pleasant trip.

> OMB meanwhile wants competent policy and subject
> matter experts to go up to The Hill.

LOL! They sure do, but if you went at all, you were the guy in the back of the room carrying the binder. Seen, but not heard. Certainly not remembered. I've seen the type many times.

> I’ve
> meanwhile reported on assessments and
> reasons why an appraisal (If one were ever
> done) would come in higher.

Yes, you have. And the math still doesn't work in your favor to support your ridiculous claim. The price tag isn't the barrier, it's the desirability to live in some some outside-the-beltway, nondescript, post-war shithole.

> Go ahead and post
> some more ridiculous made up babble now. Loser.

I'll leave that to you. This recent post of yours is no exception. Fraud.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 08:00PM

As a long-time US rep to the likes of the OECD/DAC, IFAD, the Paris Club, IMF, and UN, I was a frequent go-to guy on international economics and finance. You and yours meanwhile can’t figure out how an equity line works. Dumb. Just like confusing the backgrounds behind West Coast newspaper images.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: mcoil ()
Date: November 20, 2021 08:08PM

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> h brake Wrote:
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> > long beach Wrote:
> >
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> > -----
> > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> > you
> > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> > City
> > > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> > you
> > > for
> > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: xuyvc ()
Date: November 20, 2021 08:09PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> As a long-time US rep to the likes of the
> OECD/DAC, IFAD, the Paris Club, IMF, and UN, I was
> a frequent go-to guy on international economics
> and finance. You and yours meanwhile can’t
> figure out how an equity line works. Dumb. Just
> like confusing the backgrounds behind West Coast
> newspaper images.

There is no cost associated with unsecured credit if you have the means to pay off the balance on a monthly basis. You clearly can't manage that task. It explains why you need to borrow against your home to make a mundane trip to Florida.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 08:32PM

Paying cash at all comes only at the opportunity cost of the investment returns forgone. Pretty basic really, but seemingly quite a long way over your head.

Speaking of which...

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: yh7pm ()
Date: November 20, 2021 08:43PM

Table used in both photos is not cypress.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 20, 2021 09:39PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Paying cash at all comes only at the opportunity
> cost of the investment returns forgone. Pretty
> basic really, but seemingly quite a long way over
> your head.


Not when you have to borrow it as you do. And you're the one who can't seem to be able to explain how your dumb strategy of putting personal expenses into an equity line has tax benefits. Which it obviously doesn't.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 20, 2021 11:53PM

^^^ You flunked the car/roof test, your math sucks, and you’ve been dead for months. You sleep with FPA.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 21, 2021 12:15AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> ^^^ You flunked the car/roof test, your math
> sucks, and you’ve been dead for months. You
> sleep with FPA.


Still upset because you fucked up your own dumb riddle huh? lol

Here's a more practical one... You've already stupidly run your mouth enough here to give us the amount charged on your HELOC and the percentage deductible. Not too hard to do the math to show by difference how much your resulting deduction "windfall" as you once called it cost you in unnecessary interest at some assumed interest and effective tax rates. You want? lol You can adjust the assumptions however you'd like for specifics but the clear money-losing result remains the same.

You're like the dummies who crow over their tax refunds and buy a house for the "tax savings."

Yeah, yeah... sweet spot blah blah blah.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 21, 2021 12:27AM

Ignorance, envy, and butthurt on parade. What a loser.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: DipInDow ()
Date: November 21, 2021 06:47AM

^^ LOL, LOL!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: JP not signed in ()
Date: November 21, 2021 07:18AM

.benifits! Wrote:
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> long beach Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Retired1 Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement Section
> > on
> > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > website.
> > > Here you will find information about the
> > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> through
> > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> to
> > > apply, and other useful information about the
> > > retirement system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> you
> > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> City
> > of
> > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> you
> > > will find information about the retirement
> > > benefits offered by the City through CalPERS,
> > how
> > > to calculate your pension, how to apply, and
> > other
> > > useful information about the retirement
> system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> you
> > for
> > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> of
> > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> you
> > > will find information about the retirement
> > > benefits offered by the City through CalPERS,
> > how
> > > to calculate your pension, how to apply, and
> > other
> > > useful information about the retirement
> system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > >
> > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement Section
> > on
> > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > website.
> > > Here you will find information about the
> > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> through
> > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> to
> > > apply, and other useful information about the
> > > retirement system.
> > >
> > > For information on the retirement process,
> > refer
> > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you have
> > any
> > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > >
> > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> System
> > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > CalPERS
> > > manages the pension and health benefits (the
> > City
> > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > health
> > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> public
> > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > more
> > > than 3,000 employers.
> > >
> > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > >
> > > Click on the following links to access the
> PDF
> > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > Safety
> > > Members, Police Safety Members and Lifeguard
> > > Safety Member.
> > >
> > > Types Of Retirement
> > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement And
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > >
> > > Service Retirement
> > > Service retirement is the general retirement
> > from
> > > employment after a minimum period of five
> years
> > of
> > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> the
> > > minimum age requirement.
> > >
> > > Disability Retirement
> > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > retirement allowance paid to you for the rest
> > of
> > > your life or until you recover from your
> > disabling
> > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> disability
> > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > qualify
> > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > substantially incapacited from performing
> your
> > job
> > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > condition
> > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > requirement;
> > > however, you must have at least five years of
> > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > >
> > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> Only)
> > > If your disability is the result of a
> > job-related
> > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > employee
> > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> may
> > be
> > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > retirement.
> > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > retirement payment for the rest of your life
> > (or
> > > until you recover from your disabling injury
> or
> > > illness). There is no minimum age or service
> > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > >
> > > View PARS Online
> > > Retirement Calculations
> > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> can
> > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > benefits.
> > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> add
> > > various retirement dates, salary information,
> > and
> > > future employment information to see how
> these
> > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> without
> > a
> > > password. If you have a password, the
> > information
> > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > Statement
> > > will be automatically added to the
> Calculator.
> > >
> > > Reciprocity
> > > CalPERS has an agreement with many California
> > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> to
> > > move from one retirement system to the other
> > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> may
> > > allow you to coordinate your benefits between
> > the
> > > retirement systems when you retire.
> Currently,
> > you
> > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > reciprocal public agency within six months to
> > be
> > > eligible. For more specific details,
> including
> > a
> > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > agreements
> > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> and
> > > download Publication 16. Please note there is
> > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > Pension
> > > (LAFPP).
> > >
> > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > Systems",
> > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > 225-7377
> > > or schedule an appointment at a local CalPERS
> > > Regional Office.
> > >
> > > Death Benefits
> > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > CalPERS
> > > provides several benefits for your family or
> > the
> > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > miscellaneous
> > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of death,
> > and
> > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> (fire,
> > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > categories:
> > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related Death.
> > >
> > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > employment: upon your death, your beneficiary
> > will
> > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> of
> > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> by
> > law
> > > under special circumstances. The limited
> death
> > > benefit will be paid in the following order:
> > (1)
> > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or (3)
> > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers and
> > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated, (7)
> > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> law.
> > >
> > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > earlier
> > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> form
> > is
> > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> you
> > to
> > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> you
> > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > marriage,
> > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > terminate
> > > your employment and receive a refund of your
> > > CalPERS contributions, your designation will,
> > by
> > > law, be revoked.
> > >
> > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > Local Safety
> > >
> > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> the
> > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > reduction
> > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > select.
> > >
> > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> amount
> > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> Each
> > of
> > > the options provides a benefit to your named
> > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> provides
> > a
> > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > contributions.
> > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a monthly
> > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > choose.
> > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> based
> > on
> > > tables that take into consideration your age
> > and
> > > the age of your beneficiary. More information
> > on
> > > the various options is available in the
> CalPERS
> > > Member Benefit publications.
> > >
> > > For further information, review the Death
> > Benefits
> > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > >
> > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> the
> > > Retirement Election Application four to five
> > > months before your anticipated retirement
> date.
> > > CalPERS does not want the application
> submitted
> > to
> > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> retirement
> > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement Guide"
> > for
> > > further information.
> > >
> > > After I Have Applied For Service Retirement,
> May
> > I
> > > Change My Mind?
> > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> time
> > > before your first check is mailed, before
> your
> > > retirement date. If you do change your mind,
> > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> 225-7377.
> > If
> > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > your
> > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > that
> > > your department has been notified of your
> > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > will
> > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > unless
> > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> return
> > to
> > > your position with the City contact your
> > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> position
> > > available for you.)
> > >
> > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> date
> > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > first
> > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > >
> > > FAQs And Tips
> > > Planning for your retirement may seem like a
> > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> beginning
> > > the process early (one year in advance of
> your
> > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> smooth
> > and
> > > successful retirement application process.
> The
> > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you thru
> > the
> > > retirement application process.
> > >
> > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled in
> > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> sick
> > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > long
> > > term care insurance premiums into retirement.
> > >
> > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > information.
> > >
> > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> may
> > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > annually. Any changes made will be effective
> > > January 1st of the following year. If moving
> > out
> > > of state, you should contact Employee Benefits
>
> > at
> > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability of
> > your
> > > insurance. If changes are necessary they will
> > be
> > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> later
> > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > your
> > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > >
> > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> you
> > to
> > > designate a representative or agent, known as
> > your
> > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your retirement
> > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> on
> > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> designated
> > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > important
> > > duties concerning your CalPERS business, such
> > as
> > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > withholding
> > > elections; lost or stolen retirement checks;
> > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> or
> > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> become
> > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > >
> > > Further information and the required form are
> > > available on the CalPERS website; review the
> > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> Attorney.
> > > Read it over very carefully before
> completing.
> > To
> > > be valid the form must be fully completed and
> > must
> > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > signed
> > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to act
> as
> > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form. Any
> > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > completing a new form.
> > >
> > > In the event you have any questions
> concerning
> > the
> > > effects of the appointment of an
> > attorney-in-fact
> > > you are strongly urged to seek legal advice.
> > >
> > > Retirement Forms
> > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > This personal budget planning tool is
> intended
> > to
> > > give the user a basic overview of the
> potential
> > > sources of income and expenses they may have
> > > during retirement. This tool is not intended
> to
> > be
> > > and/or replace professional advise and
> planning
> > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > your
> > > personal certified financial planner for more
> > > accurate details.
> > >
> > > Download the calculator. Please note you must
> > have
> > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: 7MKTY ()
Date: November 21, 2021 08:24AM

JP not signed in Wrote:
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> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section




This isn't spam, it's trolling. It's like the guy who used to make long blank posts. Lookit the name. It's some troll from the other board. They have anon names over there like "eesh not signed in", "stabitha not signed in", "meep not signed in" or "miz not signed in" & "general mahdi not signed in".

Everybody over there's bored with their trolling, so they have to bring it over here.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: wpyjw ()
Date: November 21, 2021 08:58AM

How do we fight back?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: calpers not signed in ()
Date: November 21, 2021 09:34AM

JP not signed in Wrote:
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> .benifits! Wrote:
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> >
> --------------------------------------------------
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> > -----
> > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> > you
> > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> > City
> > > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> > you
> > > for
> > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: whiffle not signed in ()
Date: November 21, 2021 10:37AM

^^^ that’ll clean out the room.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 21, 2021 10:48AM

Hmmm. A double-shot of CALPERS stupid on a Sunday morning. Head out to church now and make it a threesome. In any case, Linus and his band of sorely under-educated sock-puppet losers are still unable to grasp the simple fact that when the costs of borrowing are below the costs of either dis- or not investing, using debt is a better deal. Simple math that only truly simple people can fail to understand -- particularly in an era of such low interest rates for highly-qualified borrowers, and when (as morons are further unable to fathom) 70% or so of the interest you do pay ends up being a tax deduction. These dingleberries further fail to understand the implications of paying for everything involved in running an upscale Sweet Spot household with credit linked to that $200K equity line. Gas, groceries, dining regularly at the best local resaurants -- it all goes straight onto the good old equity line, and the challenge for a savvy taxpayer is then how to apply principal payments on all that borrowing so as to maximize the amount of interest paid that will end up being deductible. Car or roof? It's all so easy peasy as that, except for the financially and mathematically dense and illiterate. Same folks who can't detect the difference between light ash and dark walnut. Not really the sharpest knives in the drawer. LOL!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: table salt ()
Date: November 21, 2021 10:52AM

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> > -----
> > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > >
> >
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> >
> > > -----
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> > you
> > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> > City
> > > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> > you
> > > for
> > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: J. Peterman ()
Date: November 21, 2021 10:57AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Hmmm. A double-shot of CALPERS stupid on a Sunday
> morning. Head out to church now and make it a
> threesome. In any case, Linus and his band of
> sorely under-educated sock-puppet losers are still
> unable to grasp the simple fact that when the
> costs of borrowing are below the costs of either
> dis- or not investing, using debt is a better
> deal. Simple math that only truly simple people
> can fail to understand -- particularly in an era
> of such low interest rates for highly-qualified
> borrowers, and when (as morons are further unable
> to fathom) 70% or so of the interest you do pay
> ends up being a tax deduction. These
> dingleberries further fail to understand the
> implications of paying for everything involved in
> running an upscale Sweet Spot household with
> credit linked to that $200K equity line. Gas,
> groceries, dining regularly at the best local
> resaurants -- it all goes straight onto the good
> old equity line, and the challenge for a savvy
> taxpayer is then how to apply principal payments
> on all that borrowing so as to maximize the amount
> of interest paid that will end up being
> deductible. Car or roof? It's all so easy peasy
> as that, except for the financially and
> mathematically dense and illiterate. Same folks
> who can't detect the difference between light ash
> and dark walnut. Not really the sharpest knives
> in the drawer. LOL!

That looks like a lot of words.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 21, 2021 11:51AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Ignorance, envy, and butthurt on parade. What a
> loser.


You really are. This kind of bullshit is all that you ever have which is why I don't bother with your dumb ass anymore.

So in round numbers you spent ~$3,600 in total interest of which 72.6% was deductible for a "windfall" deduction of ~$500. Net ~$3,100 lost to interest charges. Adding nondeductible personal expenses increased that loss by ~$1,000. You can adjust those numbers however you'd like for specifics of rates and timing but the money-losing end result remains the same.

Congrats Mr. Finance Wizard. lol

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 21, 2021 12:02PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> As a long-time US rep to the likes of the
> OECD/DAC, IFAD, the Paris Club, IMF, and UN, I was
> a frequent go-to guy on international economics
> and finance.

LOL! You were a Metro riding, middling nobody GSer. The guys we used to make fun of when making the actual decisions. It's no wonder your overinflated sense of self-worth has carried over into your twilight years. You still carry that chip on your shoulder from being looked over by all of your superiors. You never had the nutsack to put yourself out there than anything more than a career civil-servant. Chumps like you are a dime-a-dozen.

> You and yours meanwhile can’t
> figure out how an equity line works.

It's not a complicated concept. There is no need to use one for day-to-day expenses or mundane trips to FL unless you can't manage to pay what's due at the end of the billing cycle. You just don't have enough dollars flowing in each month to cover what is going out. Not the definition of wealthy. It's a sign you are living beyond your means. Sad that you are a frequent guest at GARs, Santini's, and Subway and that you can't make ends meet at the end of the month. Sounds like you didn't plan well for retirement at all. Hoping for a large COLA on your fixed income is not a good retirement strategy.

> Dumb. Just
> like confusing the backgrounds behind West Coast
> newspaper images.

Lighting and manipulation. Same wood surface, you just fucked with the lighting and resolution. You fuck with your images like that all the time.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: KCMVH ()
Date: November 21, 2021 12:03PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Ignorance, envy, and butthurt on parade. What
> a
> > loser.
>
>
> You really are. This kind of bullshit is all that
> and timing but the
> money-losing end result remains the same.
>
> Congrats Mr. Finance Wizard. lol


What do you expect from a Gerund Boy who pays $35 to park their car on a reg. basis, sits in $150 baseball seats but plays with their cell phone the whole time? On top of it, the dolt BRAGS about all of it.

You just can't expect too much from a guy like that.

Maybe too much Velicoff. That stuff rots your gut & your brain.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 21, 2021 12:21PM

Well, the badly degraded Whiffies continue to struggle with even the most basic distinctions in life, including light versus dark, and being a wealthy retiree versus being a broke-ass dope in a dump. None of us out here in the Sweet Spot has such issues to deal with, though I do have to change the dressing on this surgical site today. First world problem. Meanwhile, it's another bright, crisp, and clear autumn morning out here in the very well-to-do Sweet Spot. I once again slept in a little bit, so it was already 42 degrees when I got up and headed out and back to bring in the hefty Sunday morning paper. We should see highs n the low to mid 50s today with clear skies becoming partly cloudy as the day goes on. Still looking at humidity below 50% and single-digit breezes out of the south. There's only a slight chance of PM showers, so all in all, we should be in for a pleasant enough afternoon.

Real President Joe is meanwhile glad to see that McConnell and his gang of doltish GOP stooges are backing away from further confrontation over the debt ceiling, one of the dumbest and most unimportant issues that Congress has to take up from time to time. Every time some bozo insists that the federal government should have to balance its budget just the way you do at your kitchen table each month, write that person off entirely. Households are not the federal government by any stretch of anyone's imagination, and the two in reality play under very different rules. It's Linus-level dumb to believe any differently.

In other news, the Nats resigned 3B Adrian Sanchez (31) to a minor league contract. He'll be in camp next spring competing for a spot on the MLB bench. He's talented and versatile, so in general a good guy to have around in reserve.

None of these Falls Church City dopes qualifies of course as a good guy to have around at all,. Broke and stupid beyond belief, a lack of proper chicken in their diets has left them deficient in a variety of key areas. Meanwhile, some in town are excited by the official opening of 'Birch & Broad' which is just the old Falls Plaza shopping center now gussied up to look like a bunch of old farmhouses. Gee, let me hop in the car and hurry on over there!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 21, 2021 12:40PM

Hmmm. A double-shot of CALPERS stupid on a Sunday morning. Head out to church now and make it a threesome. In any case, Linus and his band of sorely under-educated sock-puppet losers are still unable to grasp the simple fact that when the costs of borrowing are below the costs of either dis- or not investing, using debt is a better deal. Simple math that only truly simple people can fail to understand -- particularly in an era of such low interest rates for highly-qualified borrowers, and when (as morons are further unable to fathom) 70% or so of the interest you do pay ends up being a tax deduction. These dingleberries further fail to understand the implications of paying for everything involved in running an upscale Sweet Spot household with credit linked to that $200K equity line. Gas, groceries, dining regularly at the best local resaurants -- it all goes straight onto the good ld equity line, and the challenge for a savvy taxpayer is then how to apply principal payments on all that borrowing so as to maximize the amount of interest paid that will end up being deductible. Car or roof? It's all so easy peasy as that, except for the financially and mathematically dense and illiterate. Same folks who can't detect the difference between light ash and dark walnut. Not really the sharpest knives in the drawer. LOL!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 21, 2021 12:59PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Hmmm. A double-shot of CALPERS stupid on a Sunday
> morning. Head out to church now and make it a
> threesome. In any case, Linus and his band of
> sorely under-educated sock-puppet losers are still
> unable to grasp the simple fact that when the
> costs of borrowing are below the costs of either
> dis- or not investing, using debt is a better
> deal.

You're not investing. You're spending the money which you have to pay back out of near-current funds anyway (given your 'brilliant' tax strategy) and adding nondeductible interest costs on top.


> Simple math that only truly simple people
> can fail to understand -- particularly in an era
> of such low interest rates for highly-qualified
> borrowers, and when (as morons are further unable
> to fathom) 70% or so of the interest you do pay
> ends up being a tax deduction.

Reduced directly by effective tax rate resulting in only a much smaller percentage recovered through deduction.


> The dingleberries further fail to understand the
> implications of paying for everything involved in
> running an upscale Sweet Spot household with
> credit linked to that $200K equity line. Gas,
> groceries, dining regularly at the best local
> resaurants -- it all goes straight onto the good
> old equity line,

The implications are that none of such personal expenses are deductible. All of which you pay interest on with no tax benefit.


> and the challenge for a savvy
> taxpayer is then how to apply principal payments
> on all that borrowing so as to maximize the amount
> of interest paid that will end up being
> deductible. Car or roof? It's all so easy peasy
> as that, except for the financially and
> mathematically dense and illiterate. Same folks
> who can't detect the difference between light ash
> and dark walnut. Not really the sharpest knives
> in the drawer. LOL!

Which simply increases borrowing costs by delaying repayment resulting in more money lost to interest to receive only a small percentage of those costs recovered through deduction.

LOL! indeed.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 21, 2021 01:13PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> This kind of bullshit is all that you ever have which is
> why I don't bother with your dumb ass anymore.

The real reason is that you are tired of getting your sock-puppet ass reamed out by the big bad boot all the time.

> So in round numbers you spent ~$3,600 in total
> interest of which 72.6% was deductible for a
> "windfall" deduction of ~$500.

Closer to a $700 reduction in the final tax bill that your typically bad math failed to identify. And the actual choice here is between that $700 tax savings and a $0 tax savings, simply from knowing to track the history of balances from both a roof and a car. See if you can just plain fuck that one up again, moron. You are such a freaking incompetent!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Stagflation ()
Date: November 21, 2021 01:27PM

Too bad he doesn’t possess enough funds to simply pay any owed tax and then just move on. He seems to toil over pennies in the grand scheme. Maybe, not so much the big league financier he thinks he is.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 21, 2021 01:32PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Kill Shot Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > This kind of bullshit is all that you ever have
> which is
> > why I don't bother with your dumb ass anymore.
>
> The real reason is that you are tired of getting
> your sock-puppet ass reamed out by the big bad
> boot all the time.

Your post above proves my point as does this kind of bullshit. If you had actual substance, you wouldn't have to resort to it. But you don't so...


> > So in round numbers you spent ~$3,600 in total
> > interest of which 72.6% was deductible for a
> > "windfall" deduction of ~$500.
>
> Closer to a $700 reduction in the final tax bill
> that your typically bad math failed to identify.
> And the actual choice here is between that $700
> tax savings and a $0 tax savings, simply from
> knowing to track the history of balances from both
> a roof and a car. See if you can just plain fuck
> that one up again, moron. You are such a freaking
> incompetent!

So not far off but you're saying that you lost even more money to interest costs vs your relatively piddly deduction. Good to know. lol

And none of that $700 is from nondeductible interest. To the extent that you increased deductible interest by preferential repayment, you simply paid interest on top of nondeductible personal expenses to do so and increased the amount of money lost to interest costs vs the much smaller percentage recovered through deduction. i.e., Bottom line, you cost yourself more money. Great strategy.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: nerd. ()
Date: November 21, 2021 01:39PM

table salt Wrote:
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> g- Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > h brake Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > long beach Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> > Section
> > > > on
> > > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > > website.
> > > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > > through
> > > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension,
> how
> > > to
> > > > > apply, and other useful information about
> > the
> > > > > retirement system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or
> later.Thank
> > > you
> > > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on
> the
> > > City
> > > > of
> > > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website.
> Here
> > > you
> > > > > will find information about the
> retirement
> > > > > benefits offered by the City through
> > CalPERS,
> > > > how
> > > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> > and
> > > > other
> > > > > useful information about the retirement
> > > system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or
> laterThank
> > > you
> > > > for
> > > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the
> City
> > > of
> > > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website.
> Here
> > > you
> > > > > will find information about the
> retirement
> > > > > benefits offered by the City through
> > CalPERS,
> > > > how
> > > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> > and
> > > > other
> > > > > useful information about the retirement
> > > system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> > Section
> > > > on
> > > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > > website.
> > > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > > through
> > > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension,
> how
> > > to
> > > > > apply, and other useful information about
> > the
> > > > > retirement system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
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> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
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> > more
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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 21, 2021 02:32PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> LOL! You were a Metro riding, middling nobody GSer.

That would have been a FREE Metro rider and parker that foreign governments requested appointmnents with through their embassies. You have no clue as to the high-level world I once worked in. This is because you lack everything on the checklist for admission to that world. No intelligence, no upper level education, no relevant skills, no meaningful recognition or experience. That deoan't make for any sort of a CV nor much of a resumé either. Heck, I taught hundreds of people how to use HTML in what was essentially my spare time. Did the same sort of thing later on with SQL databases. Knowledge is good, and one of the best and most valued things you can do with it is pass it on.

> It's not a complicated concept.

It;s quire clearly beyond your limited scope and capacity.

> There is no need to use one for day-to-day expenses
> or mundane trips to FL unless you can't manage to
> pay what's due at the end of the billing cycle.

Hahaha! Need doesn;t enter into it. It's all about effective debt management. And the balances on an equity line still do need to be repaid at some point, you know. In fact, the wife will likely use some of the many tens of thousands of dollars from recent RMD cash to pay down equity line balances. that would be typical, but not something you'd have any actual undertanding of. Dope.

> You just don't have enough dollars flowing in each
> month to cover what is going out.

Actually, we could spend like drunken sailors if we chose to, and never see the bottom of the barrel. We face no practical financial constraints at all.

> Sad that you are a frequent guest at GARs, Santini's,
> and Subway and that you can't make ends meet at the
> end of the month.

Wealthy means being able to dine wherever and whenever we want. You will never know the pleasures of being in that situation.

> Sounds like you didn't plan well for retirement at all.

It's all worked out perfectly. Over nearly ten years now, we've been able to follow not the 4% rule, but the 0% rule, except of course as mandated by the IRS. You'll never get to this point.

> Hoping for a large COLA on your fixed income is not
a good retirement strategy.

Fixed incomes don't have COLA's, dope. Read a book or something and stop embarrassing yourself in these matters. .

> Lighting and manipulation. Same wood surface, you
> just fucked with the lighting and resolution. You
> fuck with your images like that all the time.

You're the image fucker, Linus. The only one in fact. The dramatically differing details that you claimed were identical were simply posted just as received from contacts on the West Coast. Contacts who were more than happy to send them on to me. May as well face the fact that you've had the big bad boot crammed up your flabby butt once again!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 01:56AM

Cozumel again? Too Far North Florida? Potomac Mills? LOL?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Dante ()
Date: November 22, 2021 04:40AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Cozumel again? Too Far North Florida? Potomac
> Mills? LOL?

Hey, you are a dick motherfucker.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 09:03AM

Okay, so maybe a sudden death in the family, and I should lay off? Allowing for that remote possibility, I am merely chronicling the habits of a well-known lying loser, douchebag, and gutless coward. Humiliated in the extreme by his grand tuck-up on these...

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...he tried to deflect attention by resurrecting the long-dead failure KIll Shot to babble the same old ignorant nonsense about equity-line management and then disappeared for (so far) the day. Might have tossed out some of his typical 'fixed income' disinformation as well. It all comes out the same in the end -- Linus is a witless, gutless liar and coward of no actual merit or consequence at all.

REMINDER:

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 22, 2021 10:18AM

Maybe just a Sunday evening dinner among friends at a place out of your price range? You know, some of us don't check or post to this website while dining out (well, in your case, pretending to be dining out).

What is the name of the street that the Crown Vic is parked on?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 22, 2021 10:37AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> That would have been a FREE Metro rider and parker

Bragging about how you needed subsidies to get to and from your dead end job isn't exactly painting the picture of a wealthy person.

> that foreign governments requested appointmnents
> with through their embassies.

Embassies, like our own government here, have low-level employees. They meet with one another frequently. I notice you didn't use the word ambassadors.

> You have no clue as
> to the high-level world I once worked in.

I know, from your own descriptions, that you were a middling nobody in your career. You claim to have gone to the hill to carry your agency's briefing book. How many current or former MOC's are in your contact list?

> This is
> because you lack everything on the checklist for
> admission to that world.

Your lowly world is one I scoff at. I actually took a GS job for a couple of years. Encouraged to "burrow in" and all. It was the most miserable career choice I made. Luckily, with my skill set, I was able to correct that mistake rather quickly.

> Heck, I taught hundreds of people
> how to use HTML in what was essentially my spare
> time.

Meaningful people in the government have little to no spare time. Also, you fail to understand how to use a context menu to inspect an image embedded using a HTML < IMG > tag. You must've sucked as a teacher.


> Hahaha! Need doesn;t enter into it. It's all
> about effective debt management. And the balances
> on an equity line still do need to be repaid at
> some point, you know.

At your age, you are leaving it to your heirs. If you have any. Selfish prick.

> In fact, the wife will
> likely use some of the many tens of thousands of
> dollars from recent RMD cash to pay down equity
> line balances. that would be typical, but not
> something you'd have any actual understanding of.

Hmm. I used my RMD from the inherited IRA to add to my UMA. No debts needed to be paid from meals, groceries, gas, or other day-to-day expenses. I even managed to pay me vacation off when items came due. Imagine that. Oh wait, you can't.

> Fixed incomes don't have COLA's, dope. Read a
> book or something and stop embarrassing yourself
> in these matters. .

Of course they do. It's the formula that's fixed, you fucking moron. In that it is fixed and there is nothing you can do to increase it. It is out of your hands. Unless, you want to talk to a MOC, but you don't know any. LOL!

> You're the image fucker, Linus.

I have not fucked with a single image here. You cannot provide actual evidence of that claim either. The distortions all happen on your end.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 10:55AM

Well, the poor little Whiffies have badly lost their way and wandered now far and wide off the reservation. See some worse than strained explanation soon to follow. In the meantime, it's another perfectly fine autumn day that we're headed into out here in the marvelous Sweet Spot. We did have some overnight showers and the wake-up run out and back to bring in the morning paper was under mostly cloudy skies with a sort of cool and misty feeling in the air. It was actually 46 degrees when I got up, and from here, we should be headed for sunny skies perhaps dotted with some puffy white clouds, and while the humidity is still up above 85%, we should actually be faced with a clear and dry day today with highs in the mid 50s.

Real President Joe has meanwhile given the green light to a second 4-year term for Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Media speculators had touted the chances of Lael Brainard being posted, but she'll be nominated as vice chair instead. Three further appointments to the Board are likely by the end of the year, and how reassuring to know that those picks will be made by Biden, and not that ousted former guy.

In other news, former Nats (and Os) C Pedro Severino (28) has signed a one-year deal with MIL. Better with the bat than the glove, he'll try to fill the local void created by the departure of Manny Pina. Otherwise, not many headlines out of MLB which quite often is a good thing.

There are few is any good things of course going on over in ever-failing Falls Church City. Rats have recently been deserting that sinking ship, where such in general have just run wild in the streets, spewing their foolish loads of utter nonsense and total stupid shit all the live long day. Intereseting as well that list of places where FCC residents might enjoy a bit of Turkey Day dining out are top-heavy with places that are not in FCC at all. Ty[pical. For our part, it looks like The Principals will be doing the family thing in absence of The Visiting Chef. The wife and I have a table reserved for two and are looking forward to a meal both festive and delicious. Might be expensive too, but for us, that's not really a factor.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 11:15AM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Maybe just a Sunday evening dinner among friends
> at a place out of your price range?

Maybe not, as there are no such places.

> You know, some of us don't check or post to this
> website while dining out (well, in your case,
> pretending to be dining out).

LOL! For obvious reasons, while I’ve posted dozens of them (with more soon to come) some of you don’t post pictures from your pretend meals or vacations and won’t even admit to the location of places you once claimed to have lived in. Fraud.

PS. As the map indicates, the RR tracks are NW of the intersection. You simply fucked that up.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 22, 2021 11:30AM

Dumbshit thinks that posting images of your meals and vacations here is normal behavior. lol

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: ecuwre ()
Date: November 22, 2021 11:33AM

I’ve heard that he’s also a Vietnam War draft dodger. That’s pretty low.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 22, 2021 12:13PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Maybe not, as there are no such places.

Well, then we'll just say a place that you can't afford without putting your house into hock. LOL!

> For obvious reasons, while I’ve posted
> dozens of them (with more soon to come) some of
> you don’t post pictures from your pretend meals
> or vacations

You've admitted to posting images taken by others at places you were not at. None of your images can be believed.

> and won’t even admit to the
> location of places you once claimed to have lived
> in. Fraud.

You aren't interested in that information. I told you I was willing yo give you the exact address if you were interested.

> PS. As the map indicates, the RR tracks are NW of
> the intersection. You simply fucked that up.

As the street-view indicates, a significant portion of that intersection is located SE of the tracks. It can be settled rather easily. If you are heading south on S. Capitol St. and you want to make a right to head SE on Washington Avenue, do you need to go under the railroad tracks? If you refuse to answer, you might as well concede you fucked up again. Of course, had you ever been to the area, you'd have been aware of the slip lane.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: November 22, 2021 12:16PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> Dumbshit thinks that posting images of your meals
> and vacations here is normal behavior. lol


Yeah he also thinks it's normal to ask for and send images of various newspapers across the country. He really is fucked in the head. Definitely on the spectrum. He just has no clue about societal norms and practices.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 22, 2021 01:19PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Kill Shot Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Dumbshit thinks that posting images of your
> meals
> > and vacations here is normal behavior. lol
>
>
> Yeah he also thinks it's normal to ask for and
> send images of various newspapers across the
> country. He really is fucked in the head.
> Definitely on the spectrum. He just has no clue
> about societal norms and practices.


And to check in here when out doing things with friends and family.

Guess who will be the only one posting here on Thanksgiving.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Pointer Outer of Things ()
Date: November 22, 2021 01:33PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> seven figure city.... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Kill Shot Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Dumbshit thinks that posting images of your
> > meals
> > > and vacations here is normal behavior. lol
> >
> >
> > Yeah he also thinks it's normal to ask for and
> > send images of various newspapers across the
> > country. He really is fucked in the head.
> > Definitely on the spectrum. He just has no clue
> > about societal norms and practices.
>
>
> And to check in here when out doing things with
> friends and family.
>
> Guess who will be the only one posting here on
> Thanksgiving.


Dimwits already admitted he's going to be shitposting here on TG. He's such a nasty old potty mouth nobody wants anything to do with him. His imaginary 5 star chef isn't even showing up. Can you imagine being such a disgusting, repulsive & nasty jerk that even your imaginary "friends" don't want nothing to do with you?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 01:48PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Bragging about how you needed subsidies to get to
> and from your dead end job isn't exactly painting
> the picture of a wealthy person.

Wealth is indeed abundant in the Sweet Spot. It isn't just our household that enjoys it. But I was only pointing out that SmartrBenefits were only of any benefit to smart people.

> Embassies, like our own government here, have
> low-level employees. They meet with one another
> frequently. I notice you didn't use the word
> ambassadors.

Well, you don't understand the channels involved in the diplomatic corps either.

> I know, from your own descriptions, that you were
> a middling nobody in your career.

Hardly.

> You claim to have gone to the hill to carry your
> agency's briefing book. How many current or
> former MOC's are in your contact list?

Start with David Obey and Barney Frank. But as you know, I've been a wealthy Sweet Spot retiree for nearly a decade now, so additions to the list have lately been fewer and further between than what was once the case.

> I actually took a GS job for a couple of years.
> Encouraged to "burrow in" and all. It was the
> most miserable career choice I made. Luckily, with my skill set,
> I was able to correct that mistake rather quickly.

You don't actually HAVE an apparent skill set at all, and if your story were true, it would indicate only that you entered into federal service as an undistinguished paper-pushing place-holder. Sucked to be you, eh?

> Meaningful people in the government have little to
> no spare time.

Well, not for those who come in late, take long lunches, and then leave early. Commendation earners tend to work long hours daily, and then either cone in or log in on the weekend. Time is where you can find it, and clearly that's just another thing that you are just not any good at.

> Also, you fail to understand how to use a context
> menu to inspect an image embedded using a HTML
< IMG > tag. You must've sucked as a teacher.

Like your idiot 'heifer' claims, that's just more of your standard tripe and balderdash. 90% of what little you do now know about HTML was learned from me in this very thread. I was meanwhile asked to lead and teach throughout my career specifically because of my skills in training and development of staff at all levels. Fortunately, not many of those folks were as dumb or dense as you are.

> At your age, you are leaving it to your heirs.

Yes, there is a very substantial and currently revocable family trust that upon the death of the second of my wife and myself will become irrevocable and pass as planned to our heirs. While you'll never have a need, I would imagine that some such is the case for nearly everyone living here in the Sweet Spot. The package also includes our legal and health directives as well. It pays to be prepared and thorough.

> Hmm. I used my RMD from the inherited IRA to add
> to my UMA. No debts needed to be paid from meals,
> groceries, gas, or other day-to-day expenses.

Sorry for your fictitious loss, but otherwise. what we have here is a Failure to organize properly.

> I even managed to pay me vacation off when items
> came due. Imagine that. Oh wait, you can't.

I of course can and do as well. It's just that being a complete financial flop, you don't understand the first thing about how equity lines work.

> Of course they do. It's the formula that's fixed,

So NOT the income after all then. God, but you're an ass!

> I have not fucked with a single image here.

The only blurry ones are those you have posted. It's not hard to figure out why.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 02:00PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> Dumbshit thinks that posting images of your meals
> and vacations here is normal behavior. lol

An inability to do so is what's telling. So is refusal to say where you once lived in DC after claiming to have done so. As Seth Myers might say --- YA BURNT!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 02:05PM

ecuwre Wrote:
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> I’ve heard that he’s also a Vietnam War draft
> dodger. That’s pretty low.

Didn't serve in Korea or WWII either. Do you meanwhile know what 2-S and draft numbers were?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 22, 2021 02:28PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Kill Shot Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Dumbshit thinks that posting images of your
> meals
> > and vacations here is normal behavior. lol
>
> An inability to do so is what's telling. So is
> refusal to say where you once lived in DC after
> claiming to have done so. As Seth Myers might say
> --- YA BURNT!



As is your laughable inability (still) to distinguish obviously different posters.

I lived off of O and P Streets NW for a time when I was working downtown near 22nd and K. Old family place where I lived as a child was in NE. But I'm not the one you want to answer that you stupid old fuck. YA BURNT! lol

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 02:34PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Well, then we'll just say a place that you can't
> afford without putting your house into hock. LOL!

A hot dog from 7-11 would go off to the equity line. You’ve just never had the need or resources to qualify for one. Loser.

> You've admitted to posting images taken by others
> at places you were not at.

For the purpose of putting the big bad boot up your lying ass as you claimed to be in Florida when you never left the shithole of FCC. Fucking fraud.

> None of your images can be believed.

Not even the ones from Fiola Mare? Douche.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 02:54PM

Pointer Outer of Things Wrote:
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> Dimwits already admitted he's going to be
> shitposting here on TG.

Well, we will be enjoying an extended, multi-course holiday meal, so the opportunity to taunt is all but certain to arise. Try to take it like a man.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: T67E7 ()
Date: November 22, 2021 02:58PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city.... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Nicer than what?
>
> The Sopace Coast.
>
> > Vero Beach is too long of a drive to see my
> clients in FL.
>
> Well, 'clients' would be in the same class here as
> '
>
> No, its not. It's the pits -- a place well noted
> for its lack of cven a Santini's, though there is
> one in nearby McLean, just as there are GAR stores
> in nearby Tysons and Merrifield. While absent in
> FCC, chicken places can be found via short drives
> to Arlington and/or Vienna.
>
> >

Right now, we're at the Metro 29

0Diner on Lee Why & Glebe in Arlington & enjoying an excellent meal with excellent svc. Very nice waitresses. Food much better than GAR & svc is lots better than GAR. Much better value than GAR.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: YWTNT ()
Date: November 22, 2021 03:05PM

^^^ English is your second language?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 03:19PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> As is your laughable inability (still) to
> distinguish obviously different posters.

You have 657 posts at FFXU since April. All are in this thread and in direct service to Linus. You are but one of his many sock-puppets. Fool.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 22, 2021 03:43PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Kill Shot Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > As is your laughable inability (still) to
> > distinguish obviously different posters.
>
> You have 657 posts at FFXU since April. All are
> in this thread and in direct service to Linus.
> You are but one of his many sock-puppets. Fool.


No, they're directly making you look like a fool. Fool.

That you'd even look to count makes you look more like a fool. lol

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 04:17PM

Those impressed by the food and service at Metro 29 Diner should continue to spend their money there. I will continue to spend some of mine at KFC and the Heidelberg bakery just up the street. Also at any GAR store of my choosing. All good!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 04:29PM

Kill Shot Wrote:
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> That you'd even look to count makes you look more like a fool.

It’s the Search tool that does the counting, moron.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 22, 2021 04:41PM

It's you who takes time out of their pitiful life to look, idiot.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 04:56PM

Want to know how long it takes, deflated lying sock-puppet douchebag?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Kill Shot ()
Date: November 22, 2021 05:15PM

Doesn't matter how long. You did. I win. lol

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: November 22, 2021 05:19PM

You always lose, Linus, you pathetic two-bit asshole

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: T67E7 ()
Date: November 22, 2021 05:21PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Those impressed by the food and service at Metro
> 29 Diner should continue to spend their money
> there. I will continue to spend some of mine at
> KFC and the Heidelberg bakery just up the street.
> Also at any GAR store of my choosing. All good!


KFC, I suppose if aren't nothing else. Heidelberg Bakery pretty good. Been there long time. GAR no good, we not like. Cost too much service no good .

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: NTWYP ()
Date: November 22, 2021 05:22PM

YWTNT Wrote:
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> ^^^ English is your second language?


You mad, Bro?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: step away ()
Date: November 22, 2021 07:40PM

More CaLpers needed!!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Traviss ()
Date: November 22, 2021 07:42PM

No CalPERS 2-step!

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