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This week on For Your Benefit, host Bob Leins welcomes David De Jong and Steve Widdes, tax and estate attorneys with Stein Sperling Bennett De Jong Driscoll PC for a discussion on possible changes in tax laws in the coming years.
Will the cost of your health care coverage change in retirement? What's the latest on the self-plus-one coverage? How do you ensure your coverage in retirement? Host Bob Leins discusses these issues with Bob Braunstein, NITP seminar presenter and federal benefits specialist.
If you become incapacitated, who will make life or death decisions for you? Attorney Marc Levine with Handler & Levine joins host Bob Leins with a focus on how to pick the people who will back decisions for you when you can't make them for yourself.
TSP Board Executive Director Greg Long and Kim Weaver, the director of external affairs, join hosts Bob Leins and Tammy Flanagan to answer listeners questions about the Thrift Savings Plan.
What tax bracket are you in? What do your TSP distributions have to do with your tax bracket? Is there a benefit to the Roth TSP? Hosts Bob Leins and John Elliott discuss these topics and more on this week's show.
This week on For Your Benefit, hosts Bob Leins and Tammy Flanagan welcome executive recruiter Kathy Lavinder to provide advice on how to leverage federal experience in the commercial sector.
Many federal retirees are confused about how to use the funds in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts after they retire. This week on For Your Benefit, guest Dave Redden, a well-known and long-time federal benefit and financial planning expert, joins host Bob Leins to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the TSP.
Jason Briefel, hosts a roundtable discussion of how federal conference and travel restrictions are affecting government, the industry and stakeholders. June 19, 2015
Going paperless is part of larger process improvements at the USDA's Rural Housing Service.
Government agencies are facing increasing pressure to find ways to reduce cost in the wake of decreasing budgets.