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Chris’s Summary:
Jim and I are joined by Rear Admiral Brian Luther to discuss veterans benefits and military retirement planning. We explore how Navy Mutual supports service members, examine the survivor benefit plan, and talk about the role of annuities in managing longevity risk. Rear Admiral Luther also shares insights on TRICARE, VA health care, and the importance of financial literacy throughout a military career.
Jim’s “Pithy” Summary:
Chris (“Cowboy”) and I (“Bugs”) are thrilled to welcome Rear Admiral Brian Luther—better known on this episode as “Lex”—to discuss veterans benefits, military retirement planning, and the mission of Navy Mutual. Lex brings an incredible background to the conversation: he served as a naval aviator, commanded the George H.W. Bush on its maiden deployment, and ultimately became the budget officer of the entire U.S. Navy. Now, as CEO of Navy Mutual, he’s focused on protecting military families and promoting financial literacy—something that became personal to him after being sold a lousy product early in his career. That bad experience stuck with him, and it shows in how Navy Mutual approaches everything.
This episode covers a lot. We talk about how Navy Mutual came to be, the long-standing military tradition behind it, and how it provides life insurance and annuities without the exclusions and fees often found in commercial products. Lex gives a clear rundown of the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), how remarriage impacts SBP eligibility, and why spousal protection is so important. He also introduces their “RETIRE” acronym—risk, education, taxes, investment, retirement, and estate planning—and how those areas guide service members through their financial journey.
We explore how military retirees can use VA health care and how that fits—or doesn’t—with Medicare, TRICARE, and travel needs. Lex explains how Navy Mutual separates education from sales, offers no-commission policy reviews, and discloses actual embedded interest rates in their annuities—something almost no one else does. He also shares how annuities can be used as a risk-transfer tool to manage longevity and support retirement dignity, especially when paired with secure income sources like pensions and Social Security.
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Chris’s Summary:
Jim and I are joined by Rear Admiral Brian Luther to discuss veterans benefits and military retirement planning. We explore how Navy Mutual supports service members, examine the survivor benefit plan, and talk about the role of annuities in managing longevity risk. Rear Admiral Luther also shares insights on TRICARE, VA health care, and the importance of financial literacy throughout a military career.
Jim’s “Pithy” Summary:
Chris (“Cowboy”) and I (“Bugs”) are thrilled to welcome Rear Admiral Brian Luther—better known on this episode as “Lex”—to discuss veterans benefits, military retirement planning, and the mission of Navy Mutual. Lex brings an incredible background to the conversation: he served as a naval aviator, commanded the George H.W. Bush on its maiden deployment, and ultimately became the budget officer of the entire U.S. Navy. Now, as CEO of Navy Mutual, he’s focused on protecting military families and promoting financial literacy—something that became personal to him after being sold a lousy product early in his career. That bad experience stuck with him, and it shows in how Navy Mutual approaches everything.
This episode covers a lot. We talk about how Navy Mutual came to be, the long-standing military tradition behind it, and how it provides life insurance and annuities without the exclusions and fees often found in commercial products. Lex gives a clear rundown of the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), how remarriage impacts SBP eligibility, and why spousal protection is so important. He also introduces their “RETIRE” acronym—risk, education, taxes, investment, retirement, and estate planning—and how those areas guide service members through their financial journey.
We explore how military retirees can use VA health care and how that fits—or doesn’t—with Medicare, TRICARE, and travel needs. Lex explains how Navy Mutual separates education from sales, offers no-commission policy reviews, and discloses actual embedded interest rates in their annuities—something almost no one else does. He also shares how annuities can be used as a risk-transfer tool to manage longevity and support retirement dignity, especially when paired with secure income sources like pensions and Social Security.
The post Military Retirement Planning: EDU #2541 appeared first on The Retirement and IRA Show.
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