Year: 2024

Retirement

How The Social Security Earnings Test Works

According to the Congressional Research Service, about 1 in 3 American workers file early at age 62 for their Social Security and a growing...

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Resources

Get The Facts Before You Sell Your Home In Retirement

Selling your home after you retire is a huge decision you shouldn’t rush into. In addition to rising mortgage interest rates and property...

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Resources

How To Stay Mentally Sharp As You Enter Your Golden Years

With longevity on the rise, it may be more likely we’ll all be dealing with memory loss and other cognitive issues, in the later years of...

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Retirement

Aging In Place Requires Planning Ahead

If you’re among the 70% of people, age 50 and over, who have decided to stay in their home when they retire and age in place, the next...

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Benefits

Understanding The FERS Special Retirement Supplement (SRS)

Many federal workers don’t fully understand what the FERS Special Retirement Supplement (SRS) is all about. The short answer: if you...

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Resources

Do Feds Need To Buy Short-Term Disability Insurance?

An estimated 80% of private-sector employers offer their workers Short-Term Disability Insurance for non-work-related illnesses or...

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Benefits

What You Need To Know About FEHB Survivor Benefits

Your Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program provides excellent healthcare insurance options for you and your family. If you...

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Retirement

47% Of Non-Retirees Expect Social Security To Run Out By The Time They Retire

According to recent Gallup polling, 47% of workers don’t expect to receive a Social Security benefit when they retire. In fact, a...

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Retirement

10 Years Away From Retirement? It’s Time To Get Proactive!

If your FERS retirement date is 10 years away, you may feel like you have plenty of time to put together a financial plan. But nothing...

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Retirement

Do Singles Need To Save More For Retirement?

Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Singles need to save more for retirement because income taxes and Social Security are structured to favor...

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