FERS and Your Future Retirement: How Much Will You Receive After Retirement?
How much will you receive in retirement income when you retire? Here are some examples that will demonstrate how your retirement income is calculated.
How did your TSP investments perform last month? See the latest monthly TSP performance at TSPDataCenter.com.
How much will you receive in retirement income when you retire? Here are some examples that will demonstrate how your retirement income is calculated.
Is the retirement tsunami that has been predicted now upon us? The White House seems to think it is imminent and that the number of federal employee “separations” will be going up.
We recently asked readers in a non-scientific poll if they thought a government shutdown would take place. The results were generally not very upbeat.
A man who lied on a federal questionnaire found himself ineligible for a position and debarred from being appointed to a federal job.
Before you choose a financial adviser, you should interview him or her. These are some good questions to ask.
“The Perfect Storm” was a riveting movie released in 2000. Federal employees have a front row seat while watching the political version of a perfect storm unfold. At stake in this scenario: your future pay and benefits.
No doubt, many in the federal workforce were concerned about proposed amendments to the fiscal year 2011 budget which would have frozen funding for within-grade step increases and for promotions for federal employees. The budget has now passed the House without including these amendments.
The House of Representatives has passed a bill to provide funding for the federal government. Here is a listing of the amendments that were approved as part of this process.
Several readers have asked to see a copy of the amendment to H.R. 1 that would block funding for any salary increases for federal employees for the remainder of the current fiscal year. Here is a copy of this amendment to H.R. 1.
Several readers have requested a copy of the amendment to withhold funding for the payment of within-grade increases for the federal workforce for the remainder of the current fiscal year. Here is the wording for this amendment.