A Live Evening With
Former Comptroller General of the United States
He audited the entire federal government for a decade. Now hear what it means for your retirement.
One evening. No cost, no sales pitch. Just a clear look at where federal retirement stands and how to plan around it.
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Why attend
Most federal employees are handed a benefits packet and left to figure out the rest. This evening connects the dots between the national picture and your own plan.
The big picture
What the federal fiscal outlook actually means for pensions, the TSP, and future benefits, from someone who has seen the books firsthand.
Your plan
How the pieces of your benefits fit together, and why the order and timing of your decisions can matter as much as the numbers.
Your questions
A clear, education-first evening. Come with questions about your own situation and leave with a better sense of your next step.
The setting
The Skaggs Gallery at the Hill Aerospace Museum. History overhead, and room for a few hundred.
The details
About the speaker
The Honorable David M. Walker
For ten years, David M. Walker served as Comptroller General of the United States, the head of the Government Accountability Office and effectively the chief auditor of the federal government. He has spent his career on the fiscal health of the country and what it means for the people who serve it.
Few people have studied the federal government's finances as closely. This evening, he brings that perspective directly to the federal employees planning their retirement in Utah.
Date & time
Tuesday, August 12Evening program · start time announced soon
Location
Hill Aerospace MuseumSkaggs Gallery · Roy, Utah · full address and directions to follow
Who it's for
Federal employeesEspecially those within about 10 years of retirement. Free to attend.
An evening with David M. Walker, built for federal employees. Free of charge.
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