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Despite the TSP's money-saving low administrative fees many retirees want more investment options and also more freedom to get at their money.
When it comes to saving and investing for retirement, federal and military personnel are way ahead of their private sector counterparts.
If you feel totally confused on the subject of a 2020 federal pay raise, or inflation catch up for retirees, it doesn’t mean you haven’t been paying attention.
Between March 2018 and March 2019 the self-made millionaires club of the Thrift Savings Plan added 9,540 new members.
Whether they get to work via chauffeur-driven limo, private car, bus, subway or horse — think former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke — your Washington-based boss is going to be mingling more with the masses this…
For many dedicated, ambitious, career civil servants getting into the elite Senior Executive Service is a very big deal.
While it is okay to have fun, we should also recall that it is a date to honor those who have served and died for their country — our country.
Thanks to years of enforced belt-tightening at the Internal Revenue Service, life is getting less stressful for folks who are seriously tired of helping foot the bill.
The slight upward creep in living costs in the first four months of this year points to a modest January 2020 cost-of-living adjustment.
Job hunting can be difficult for someone in a mobile military or federal relationship. Resume Place president Kathryn Troutman has some tips that could help.
For Medicare eligible individuals, there is an option that works for lots of people. Suspend Federal Employees Health Benefits coverage, enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan and pay for Medicare Part B.
Most investors in the Thrift Savings Plan know they are in it for the long haul. So what's the best route for your endgame?
Just about everybody should be unhappy when they learn that a lot of U.S. government contractors who take money from agencies who go brain dead April 15.
May 13, 2019, was the day we learned, after a 10-year bull market, that the stock market had a paper loss for the day of approximately $800 billion.
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