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When or if you make it to retirement, a little advance planning could be worth its weight in gold. Federal benefits expert Tammy Flanagan joins host Mike Causey to discuss what you should be doing now to guarantee the best deal in retirement. January 6, 2016
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, host Tim Karney interviews Bill Murtagh, Assistant Director, Space Weather, White House OSTP.
With a new year, there will be developments that every federal worker should follow as they play out. Jeff Neal, senior vice president of ICF International, lists seven things feds need to keep an eye on in 2016.
Randy Silvey, president of Silverlight Financial, makes the case for more training that happens earlier in a federal employee’s career and then more intensified training as the employee gets closer to retirement age.
Despite an across-the-board positive increase at the end of October, all but one of the Thrift Savings Plan funds posted lower numbers in December, marking two consecutive months of losses for the TSP.
So how are your New Year's resolutions going? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says 2016 is going to be a banner year for federal workers and retirees.
Federal News Radio counts down the 10 most read stories of 2015. Find out what topics were most on the minds of our readers last year.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey's Federal Report is one of our most popular features. Here are the 10 most popular Causey columns from 2015.
Here’s another in our series on longtime feds who are retiring soon. Everybody’s got a different story. Some of them are fascinating, some funny, some kind of sad. Or a combination of all three - which, maybe, is life …
Another year is approaching and another opportunity for hundreds of thousands of feds to consider retiring. But you don't just toss your access card on the guard's desk and walk out; it takes planning, especially financial planning. And now's the time to do it. National Institute of Transition Planning Benefits Director Tammy Flanagan shared with Federal Drive with Tom Temin some retirement planning tips.
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Bo Mitchell, the president of 911 Consulting.
Congress is giving more money to the Department of Veterans Affairs, while also requiring the beleaguered agency to report more frequently to the House and Senate appropriations committees.
Working for the Internal Revenue Service takes a special kind of person. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey found an about to retire self-styled tough old revenuer who tells all.
Federal News Radio counts down the 10 most popular commentaries we published in 2015.