TSP

What’s Your TSP Withdrawal Strategy?

If you spend more time planning a family vacation than working on a withdrawal strategy for retirement, you’re doing yourself a...

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Resources

Understanding Taxable Income vs. Earned Income

When it comes to taxes and benefits, it’s essential to understand the difference between taxable income and earned income. Earned income,...

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Retirement

Tips To Help You Save More For Retirement

Did you know that by age 50, you should have about four times your yearly salary in your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)? If it looks like...

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TSP

IRS Raises 2025 Thrift Savings Plan Contribution Limit

Next year, federal employees will be able to contribute more to their Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). On November 1, 2024, the IRS announced the 2025 contribution limits for the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and other retirement accounts. 2025 Maximum Contribution Limits In 2025, the contribution limit for your TSP is $23,500 — $500 more...

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Resources

Medicare Part B Premiums & Deductions Expected To Increase

Even though the 2025 increases for Medicare Part B coverage have not been officially announced by the CMS, reliable sources have estimated what we can expect next year. Federal Workers & Medicare Since most federal workers have Medicare taxes deducted from their paychecks, Medicare Part A (inpatient hospital care) is premium free....

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Concerning Trends in Retirement Account Withdrawals

Recent findings by the TransAmerica Center for Retirement Studies show that individuals are...

Pitfalls To Avoid After You Retire From Your Federal Career

Once you retire from your federal career, it may feel like you’ve already done all the hard work...

Options For Rolling A TSP Into An IRA

If you’re contemplating rolling your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) into an Individual Retirement...

Common Misconceptions About Taxes In Retirement

It may seem logical to assume that dealing with taxes in retirement won’t be that complicated....

First Day Of Open Season

Today marks the first day of Open Season which runs through December 9, 2024. During this time you...

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Unique Retirement Decisions Facing Federal Couples

A lot of preparation goes into retirement planning, and federal couples – spouses both...

Has The U.S. Avoided A Recession?

Concerns about a potential U.S. recession are beginning to wane, partly due to a September drop in...

What To Expect During The Retirement Lifecycle

We spend a lot of time thinking about the accumulation stage of retirement to help ensure we’ve...

Resources

IRS Announces Inflation-Adjusted Tax Brackets For 2025

Each year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) adjusts income tax brackets to offset inflation. Since inflation is currently lower than in...

Retirement

Understanding Income Taxes On Other Types Of Retirement Income

If you’ve been doing your research you already know up to 90% of your FERS annuity is taxable as income and 50% to 85% of your Social...

TSP

How Does An In-Service TSP Withdrawal Compare To A TSP Loan?

If you’re considering a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) loan or an in-service withdrawal, it’s important to compare the two to see which one...

Retirement

Correcting Key Retirement Issues Before It’s Too Late

You’ve probably read countless articles on retirement and the steps you should take to ensure you’re well-prepared for your financial...

Retirement

Deferred vs. Postponed Retirement

There are several retirement options unique to Federal employees under the FERS system. A common source of confusion is the difference...

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Benefits

Understanding Dependent Eligibility For Federal Benefits

Federal employees have a wide range of benefits available to them and their families. Let’s take a minute to break down the eligibility...

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