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  1. Computation - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    Your basic annuity is computed based on your length of service and “high-3” average salary. To determine your length of service for computation, add all your periods of creditable service, then …

  2. How to Calculate Your FERS Pension: A Step-by-Step Guide for Federal ...

    2 days ago · Learn the exact FERS pension formula — high-3 average salary, years of service, and multiplier — with real examples, a full calculation walkthrough, and the three variables you can still …

  3. FERS Retirement Calculator: How to Calculate the FERS Basic Annuity

    May 22, 2024 · Ed Zurndorfer explains who the Office of Personnel Management makes the calculation of a retiring FERS employee’s starting FERS gross annuity at retirement.

  4. FERS Benefit Formula - Plan Your Federal Retirement

    If you are about to retire, OPM will calculate this number for you. For federal employees who are a few years away from retirement or longer, the easiest way to project your High-3 will be to take your …

  5. FERS Annuity Calculator and Retirement Benefits

    Federal employee's FERS annuities. How to calculate your FERS annuity, determine taxes, and social security benefit.

  6. How to Calculate Your High 3 Salary for Federal Retirement

    The pay/salary that OPM uses in the computation of the high-three average salary is the pay/salary for which CSRS or FERS retirement contributions are deducted.

  7. Computation - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    To determine your length of service for computation, add all your periods of creditable service, and the period represented by your unused sick leave, then eliminate any fractional part of a month from the …

  8. How to Compute Rates of Pay - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    Follow the rules below to compute rates of pay. (Note: The examples below are based on annual rates that have been increased by a locality pay percentage of 33.94%. See Salary Table 2026-DCB.) …

  9. Computing Hourly Rates of Pay Using the 2,087-Hour Divisor

    Hourly and biweekly rates of pay for most Federal civilian employees are computed as required by 5 U.S.C. 5504 (b). Hourly rates of basic pay are computed by dividing an employee's annual rate of …

  10. Federal Ball Park Estimator - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    The Federal Ballpark E$timate can be used by employees covered by the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS), CSRS-Offset, or the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) who plan to …