Will I Run Out of Money in Retirement?
Having enough saved for retirement is a concern of many federal employees. One pitfall to watch for is the time between retiring and starting Social Security.
Having enough saved for retirement is a concern of many federal employees. One pitfall to watch for is the time between retiring and starting Social Security.
There is a lot of confusion about the difference between a COLA for federal retirees and a pay raise for federal employees. Here is a summary of the differences.
These are some benefits available to federal employees the can be transferred to their survivors.
These are some important retirement planning steps for federal employees to take at least 5 years before leaving the office for the last time.
Stock market volatility can cause people to go to extremes in their investing. The author discusses what this means for federal employees and their TSP accounts.
Is “market timing” with your TSP a good strategy? Even if you have occasional success, the author points out that there are still big downsides.
What happens to your federal benefits if you leave before you are eligible to retire?
Federal employees may not always think of themselves as lucky, but as the author points out, there are some perks to being a member of the federal workforce.
The TSP offers an annuity you can use in retirement, but the author cautions there are some downsides to this option.
What are your feelings about money? The author says how you use this important tool can help you achieve your life goals.