How long will the current bull market last and what should you do to prepare for the inevitable correction? Find out when certified financial planner Arthur Stein joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn radio show. March 14, 2018
The fund where federal workers have most of their retirement nest egg returned 2.3 percent last year, while the fund where they have the least amount invested returned 25.4 percent. What's wrong with this picture?
Did the recent stock market nosedive send you moving money from the stock indexed C and S funds into the G fund for safety? If so, was that a smart move?
Did the stock market mini-correction a few weeks back make you nervous? Did it cause you to shift money in the stock-indexed C, S and I funds into the "safety" of the Treasury securities G fund? Was that wise? Find out when financial planner Arthur Stein joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn. February 21, 2018
A highly-respected New York financial writer predicted that the U.S. stock market was long overdue for a correction of the type we saw on Monday.
Timing the stock market, like breaking even in Atlantic City or Vegas, isn't easy. To properly time the market you need to know when to buy and when to sell, and to do that you need to predict events.
How did the TSP perform in 2017? What should you be doing to grow your retirement nest egg? Certified financial planner Arthur Stein answers those questions when he joined host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn radio show. January 17, 2017
If the Thrift Savings Plan offered federal employee investors a Bitcoin option, would you invest in it?
The Federal Government's in-house 401(k) plan -- the TSP -- is changing. How will it affect you? Find out when financial Arthur Stein joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn radio show. December 13, 2017
If you were like most people invested in the stock market 10 years ago, you were riding high. Then you were in shock and awe as your retirement nest egg began to melt away.
Federal retirees can't run out of money in retirement, but they can lose buying power big-time the longer they stay retired.
Are you worried about what happens when the long overdue stock market correction hits? Do you remember the dark, scary years of the Great Recession?
Are you concerned about how a long-over due stock market correction would affect your TSP accounts? Tune in to this week's Your Turn when financial planner Arthur Stein explains what you can do to protect your retirement nest egg. October 11, 2017
Many of the pundits and experts who predicted that Donald Trump would never be elected also said that if he did, the stock market would tank, big time. Were they right?
Federal retirees can't run out of money in retirement, but they can lose buying power big-time the longer they stay retired.