FERS and SBP Survivor Benefits: Know the Point of No Return
FERS and SBP survivor benefit elections can become permanent fast—know your deadlines before submitting retirement paperwork.
FERS and SBP survivor benefit elections can become permanent fast—know your deadlines before submitting retirement paperwork.
Asset location in retirement is key. Where federal employees keep savings—tax-deferred, Roth, or taxable—can greatly impact taxes and flexibility later.
FEGLI doubles coverage for employees under 35, then phases out by 45. Early planning avoids coverage gaps and rising premiums later.
Is a $900,000 TSP account enough for a federal employee to retire?
Your federal resume may be costing you thousands. Learn the simple shifts that unlock private sector jobs before your experience gets lost in translation.
Married FERS participants face strict TSP spousal consent rules that can freeze withdrawals, yet beneficiaries—not spouses—control the account after death.
The threat of severe weather in the Washington, DC area has led to federal offices closing early on Monday.
Federal retirees are facing significant FEHB premium hikes in 2026. These are some practical tips to help manage rising healthcare costs.
The EEOC ruled that federal agencies can require transgender employees to use bathrooms based on biological sex.
Learn how to avoid TSP early withdrawal penalties with strategies like SEPP, Rule of 55, Roth options, and special provisions for federal employees.