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For your Benefit presented by NITP - Saturdays at 10 am on Federal News Radio AM 1050 WFED

Email your questions to ForYourBenefit@nitpinc.com Emails will be answered during an upcoming show

This Week's Show: May 6th, 2006

Topic:
The Federal Managers Association

This Week's Guest:

Mr. Darryl Perkinson
National President, Federal Managers Association

Host: Bob Leins, CPA, NITP and Linda Harris, Federal Benefits Specialist, NITP



ForYourBenefit presented by NITP - Saturdays at 10 am (eastern) on Federal News Radio AM 1050 WFED or www.federalnewsradio.com (listen live)

Call in questions/comments during the show at 866-895-5086 or email your questions at any time to ForYourBenefit@nitpinc.com. Emails received during the show will be answered live. Those received after the show will be answered during the following week's show.


Popular and passionate presenters from the National Institute of Transition Planning, the Federal leader in retirement planning seminars, will take your calls and emails every Saturday - live on WFED, AM 1050.

You've got questions and we've got the answers. Every week we will focus on a specific area of retirement planning from financial security, taxes, federal benefits, estate planning, to life after retirement and the latest rumors!


About the Hosts:

Charles R. Leins
NITP Tax Planning National Institute of Transition Planning, Inc.

Mr. Leins is a Certified Public Accountant with Gold Leins, CPA's in Rockville, Maryland. He specializes in taxation at the individual and small business level.

He is founder and owner of the National Institute of Transition Planning, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. NITP, Inc. has been in business since 1984 and provides retirement planning seminars for the Federal Government. Mr. Leins is a key speaker at the retirement planning seminars and also on local TV and radio programs. His topics include tax planning at the mid-career stage and retirement planning level and for personal and small business planning. Mr. Leins is a graduate of the University of Maryland.

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Tammy Flanagan
Senior Benefits Director
National Institute of Transition Planning, Inc.

Tammy Flanagan has a long history in the area of Federal benefits. She began her government career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1980 - 1988). She served in various positions including Position Classification Specialist and Retirement Counselor. She began to provide training for Federal employees during the implementation of the Federal Employees Retirement System in 1987. Ms. Flanagan felt drawn to the Federal audience and decided to pursue lecturing and training as a career.

Ms. Flanagan introduced specialized retirement training for law enforcement groups for the former Office of Personnel Management training office and also created a specialized course geared to the concerns of Senior Government Executives. She lectures and consults with Federal employees in all aspects of employee benefits, specializing in the concerns of pre-retirement planning, mid-career planning, and new employee training. Her presentations are tailored to meet the needs of her audiences and she prides herself on being a fountain of retirement information! Her lectures are complemented with a 150-page Federal Benefits Workbook that she designed and authored to serve as a lecture guide and resource.

Ms. Flanagan's presentations provide thorough and up-to-date coverage of the Federal retirement systems, Federal insurance programs, Thrift Savings Plan and Social Security.

You may see her at an NITP seminar in the Washington metro area and across the United States. Tammy provided assistance during the FERS Open Season periods by producing instructional videos, live training, satellite training and individual counseling. She has also appeared on "NARFE Presents" television show. She authored and presented federalnewsradio.com's popular For Your Benefit radio column. She has been quoted in the Federal Diary in the Washington Post and numerous Federal employee publications, including the Federal Times and Government Executive Magazine.


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