What exactly is a \"socially responsible\" mutual fund? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the answer is one of many reasons folks who oversee the federal Thrift...
Do federal-postal-military investors want/need more options in their investing-for-retirement Thrift Savings Plan?
Would giving the 3 million-plus account holders more high-risk/high-reward investment options (like a real estate fund, a gold fund, a green fund, etc.) be doing them a favor?
Monday’s column reported that many mutual funds (and their backers in Congress) would like a piece of the $2 Billion (with a B) investors pump into the TSP each month. And how, if more funds are offered, that might work.
Here’s what some of your colleagues say are the pros and cons of added investment options:
“As far as mutual funds go, the board should consider ETFs instead. Mostly lower costs with certain exceptions.” Charles A. Sarahan II
Feds In Trouble
Congressional pay cuts, furloughs for feds, and a 2011federal pay freeze are among the items the lame duck congress may (or may not) consider. So how close are you to the bullseye? Today at 10 a.m., we’ll talk with attorney Bill Bransford. He’s an expert on what’s happening on Capitol Hill where you’re involved. He wears several hats, including general counsel of the Senior Executives Association. Listen to Your Turn with Mike Causey today (10 a.m. EDT) at www.federalnewsradio.com
If you have questions call us at 202.465.3080 and/or email me at: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com
Nearly Useless Factoid
by Suzanne Kubota
Four Australian women nabbed the world record for the fastest relay race in stiletto heels on Tuesday. The team covered a 300-foot course in about one minute and four seconds while wearing 3-inch stilettos.
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