As a federal employee, you are provided retirement plan options. The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is the federal version of the private sector's 401(k). The TSP is a recognized, defined[…]
As you're getting closer to retirement, you may be reaching out to your HR department trying to figure out how you can get good, accurate information from them. There’s some good news and[…]
If you're invested in the TSP and the TSP is your primary vehicle for retirement, then you may be wondering, "Do I need a financial planner? Isn't the TSP just managing my money for me?"[…]
One of the big questions federal employees have is when is the best day to retire? There are several things that you want to take into consideration. Let's talk about FERS employees[…]
This is the third blog in our 3-part series: What FERS Retirees Should Know Before Starting Social Security Retirement Benefits & TSP Withdrawals Read Part 1: When Should You Apply for Social[…]
This is the second blog in our 3-part series: What FERS Retirees Should Know Before Starting Social Security Retirement Benefits & TSP Withdrawals Read Part 1: When Should You Apply for Social[…]
This is the first blog in our 3-part series: What FERS Retirees Should Know Before Starting Social Security Retirement Benefits & TSP Withdrawals Are you ready to retire? If you are a FERS[…]
It can be devastating to choose the wrong Federal Employee Group Life Insurance plan. Before you make any decisions about what FEGLI option is right for you, taking the time to ask yourself a few[…]
An under-used and misunderstood strategy that can help you preserve your assets while managing risks associated with investing. Let us review a few of the basics of the “age 59 ½ in-service[…]
New Ideas Bring New Complications It’s human nature that when someone gets a good idea they want everyone to get on board. This also holds true for good ideas in the government. The Federal[…]