How Schedule F Could Impact Federal Employees
Executive Order 13957, also known as Schedule F, was advanced in October 2020 with an implementation date of January 2021. The plan,...
December 18, 2024
Executive Order 13957, also known as Schedule F, was advanced in October 2020 with an implementation date of January 2021. The plan,...
December 17, 2024
On November 19th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Social Security Fairness Act. The goal of this legislation is to remove two...
December 16, 2024
When you put money into your TSP or other tax-advantaged retirement accounts, the contributions you make have not been subject to income...
December 20, 2024
Though it’s true you may no longer be spending money on certain things once you’ve retired from your federal career, you can’t afford to underestimate any financial aspect of your retirement. Yet, more often than not, pre-retirees continue to make the same mistakes. Here are the top three. Mistake #1: Underestimating Your Living...
December 19, 2024
One of the most common misconceptions about estate planning is that it’s only about protecting assets like your cars, boats, and valuables like jewelry, antiques, and collectibles. Though the value of these assets can add up, a well-designed estate plan protects your heirs from probate court and helps ensure your wishes are honored....
December 15, 2024
According to Dave Ramsey, any American can become a millionaire if they follow 8 basic principles....
December 14, 2024
News reports abound with dire forecasts for the future of Social Security. With trust fund reserves...
December 13, 2024
According to the Social Security Administration, one in four people turning age 65 today will live...
December 12, 2024
Make 2025 the year that you get proactive about becoming financially prepared for your FERS...
December 11, 2024
You may be surprised to learn that the two biggest threats to your retirement are underestimating...
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December 4, 2024
As inflation and rising costs continue to plague consumers, home equity lines of credit (HELOCs)...
December 3, 2024
In 2022 the OPM suspended new applications to the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program until...
December 2, 2024
There’s no doubt about it, when it comes to managing your retirement savings, 2024 has been a...
December 10, 2024
The Thrift Savings Plan continues to evolve, introducing new features while driving substantial growth for its participants. A...
December 9, 2024
Although there are many reasons people launch a career with the federal government, near the top of the list is your retirement...
December 8, 2024
The year is quickly drawing to a close, so it’s important to take a moment and review your tax strategy. Though it might seem daunting...
December 7, 2024
It’s no doubt reassuring to log in to your checking account and find a healthy balance, but when that amount gets too high, it might be...
December 6, 2024
As a federal employee, when you apply for retirement, there are a number of decisions you need to make that can affect you and your spouse...
December 5, 2024
Before you retire, it’s important to understand how annual leave is accrued and how much you can carry over each year. As a federal...
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