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Date You Plan to Retire: KPERS & KP&F: Your retirement date must be the first day of a month. JUDGES: Your retirement date can be any day of a month.
- How Much Will I Get
Your monthly retirement benefits depends on what type of...
- KPERS 3 Benefits
To get an idea of your benefit, check out your annual...
- KPERS Home
KPERS administers three statewide pension plans for Kansas...
- How Much Will I Get
1 lip 2009 · Your monthly retirement benefits depends on what type of member you are. Choose your membership group for info on benefit estimates and payment options.
KPERS administers three statewide pension plans for Kansas state and local public employees. The System also oversees KPERS 457.
1 sty 2015 · To get an idea of your benefit, check out your annual statement or use the KPERS 3 benefit calculator. We send one to you each spring. If you are vested it will have an estimate. But generally speaking, the longer you work and the higher your salary, the more your benefit will be.
To calculate KPERS 3 benefits, KPERS uses: Your account balance, your retirement credits along with actuarial factors. Visit the KPERS website to find a wealth of information which includes all aspects of the retirement system.
Calculate KPERS pays you a monthly benefit for the rest of your life. Lifetime benefit At retirement, both your contribution account balance and your retirement credits are used to calculate your benefit, along with some actuarial factors. To get an idea of your benefit, we encourage you to login to your online account and use the KPERS calculator.
You can calculate your own estimate online with the benefit calculator at www.kpers.org. Click on “Estimate Your Benefit” and enter your own information from your KPERS annual statement. Retirement benefits are calculated using the following formula: