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Whether you got a pay raise or a retiree COLA, the value of your estate is about to increase. Inflation willing!
We cover all the issues, but do track what stories are the most popular with readers.
When federal employees leave government, one in three investors in the Thrift Savings Plan move their money out of Uncle Sam’s 401k plan for a variety of reasons.
The supply-chain bottlenecks around the world have caused record shortages of many products that American consumers are used to having readily available, such as household goods, electronics and, most importantly to NITAAC, information technology.
The Thrift Savings Plan will roll out a suite of new security tools and digital features, including a mobile app, mutual fund window and online customer service options, for participants next summer. Here's a preview of what to expect.
In the spirit of the holiday season, we’re channeling one of the holiday season’s most creative problem solvers and sharing a Federal CIO holiday wish list.
The good news is that federal, postal, military and Social Security retirees in January will be getting the largest cost of living adjustment they’ve had in years. That is also the bad news!
Investing for retirement is tricky enough. Building and keeping a nest egg for life when three virus strains are ravaging the planet only adds to the stress.
It is not too late for the IRS to reset, table its current thinking and embrace a more open and collaborative approach.
Over the years, an artificial pay cap has kept many GS-15s from getting some or all of the raises their subordinates got.
Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, offers an inside look at some of the most unusual questions he’s received this year.
Jordan Burris, the former chief of staff in the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer, explains why the customer experience executive order needs to drive new thinking around identity management.
A few of the nagging challenges agencies really need to get squared away in 2022.
Every time there is a federal pay raise AND a cost of living adjustment for retirees, some folks figure they can get a piece of both. While it sounds good in theory, it isn't so simple.