CA LIC. #4006277
We believe veterans didn't serve 20+ years to spend the next 20 dependent on another institution. The DoD civilian/contractor career lets you continue serving the mission while reclaiming what service cost you — sleeping in your own bed, being present for family, having purpose with boundaries. Many advisors treat this second career like any other job: maximize income, save for r
etirement, repeat. This chapter is your leverage point — the years when you're earning well, benefits are stacking, but you're finally home. The question isn't "how long do I have to do this?" It's "how do I use these years to build the independence that lets me eventually serve however I want — or stop entirely — on MY timeline, not someone else's?"
Clients I've worked with want three things their service cost them: time with family, freedom to serve causes they believe in, and the certainty they'll never feel like a burden. The military and civilian benefits they've earned are complex — but integrated correctly, they can be foundational for reclaiming their lives with more security than most civilian-only professionals can achieve. Pillar 1: Benefits Integration
We integrate military pension, TSP, VA benefits, and SBP decisions with civilian 401(k), deferred compensation, and benefits in ways designed to maximize the leverage point of your second career. This isn't just technical coordination — it's strategic optimization of what you've earned across both careers to accelerate your pursuit of financial security. Pillar 2: Family Financial Facilitation
We proactively facilitate the conversations veterans often avoid — talking with spouses about spending versus saving, involving adult children in legacy planning, ensuring your family understands and supports the independence plan. Financial planning isn't just numbers; it's ensuring everyone you love is aligned and protected. Pillar 3: Purpose-Driven Financial Deployment
We help you actually USE your independence — giving yourself permission to spend on what matters, deploying resources toward family and causes you believe in, and building portfolios that serve your purpose, not just maximize returns. You didn't serve for decades to hoard wealth in retirement. Periodically I post information regarding my employer First Command Financial Services and the social media usage guidelines that apply to First Command also apply to my pages. Please view them here: https://www.firstcommand.com/social-media-guidelines/
First Command Financial Services, Inc. and its related entities are not affiliated with, authorized to sell or represent on behalf of or otherwise endorsed by any federal employee benefits programs referenced, by the U.S. government, or the U.S. Armed Forces. TSP funds have very low administrative and investment expenses, and low expenses can have a positive effect on the rate of return of your investment.