Oklahoma City Federal Retirement Advisors


Plan your federal retirement in Oklahoma City with proven guidance near Bricktown, Scissortail Park, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.

Why Oklahoma City Federal Employees Work With Us


In Oklahoma City, Federal Retirement Authority delivers federal retirement planning that fits life near Bricktown, Scissortail Park, the Myriad Botanical Gardens and the Oklahoma City National Memorial with coordinated guidance on FERS or CSRS, TSP and healthcare for a confident transition.


Oklahoma City clients get comprehensive FERS or CSRS pension analysis, TSP strategy, FEHB and Medicare guidance, and Social Security planning tailored to days around Bricktown, Scissortail Park, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.

Trusted Retirement Guidance

Expert Federal Retirement Advice in OKC

In Oklahoma City our experts deliver clear pension planning, TSP strategies, FEHB and Medicare coordination, and Social Security analysis with convenient access near Bricktown, Scissortail Park, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.

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Common Federal Retirement Questions


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When Can I Retire from Federal Service?

We’ll help determine your earliest and optimal federal retirement dates.


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How Should I Manage My Thrift Savings Plan?

Get professional advice to strategically grow and protect your TSP assets.


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Do I Need Medicare if I Have FEHB?

Understand your healthcare choices clearly to make informed, cost-effective decisions.

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Ready to Secure Your Federal Retirement?

Schedule an OKC review to optimize your federal retirement near Bricktown, Scissortail Park, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.