Is now the right time?
Should you take the $100,000 job in Alaska, the $75,000 job in Arkansas, or stay in the military?
Are you aware of the changes you'll face financially after separating?
Preparing for separation
The right planning can make leaving the military early a little easier. Find out how to close potential gaps in your financial security and stay organized during your move.
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Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance After Military Service
Following separation, your SGLI coverage will eventually end. Getting life insurance will help keep your loved ones financially secure.
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Job-Finding Service
USAA has partnered with RecruitMilitary to help military members who are transitioning out of the military find their next job. RecruitMilitary partners with veteran friendly employers.
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Explore Coverage Options
Choose from available plans that provide comprehensive, temporary or supplementary coverage.
Leave the military with confidence.
Our separation checklist guides you through the actions necessary to transition out of the military with financial peace and security.
Planning for what's next
Preserving your financial security is an important part of your transition to civilian life.
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Saving for retirement after TSP
Whether you choose a path that leads to working for an employer or launching your own business, you have plenty of options for saving for retirement.
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Moving after separation?
Use our free moving checklist for your final PCS. A personalized checklist can help you keep track of the details and make your move a little easier.
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