After a brief pause on investment changes, Thrift Savings Plan participants will get a host of new features starting in June.
FRTIB will update its platform interface, add new services and introduce a mobile app, requiring a pause in investment changes for TSP participants.
Last month marked approximately two years since the COVID-19 pandemic reached the U.S. in full effect and pushed the federal government into a maximum telework stance.
In today's Federal Newscast: Federal agency CIOs are finalizing plans to create and fund a zero-trust architecture. A former head of the TSA has died. And you can now sport ombre nails while in a Marine Corps uniform.
After a month of disappointing returns in January, Thrift Savings Plan funds closed out February trending positive. Performance is still negative over the past year.
Invasion prompts all-of-government response, but the effects are personal, too.
Aside from the securities-backed G fund, Thrift Savings Plan funds closed out the first month of 2022 with lower returns than the month before effectively clearing out any gains made over the last year.
The launch of those systems completes the 15-month Financial Systems Modernization project for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
The number of self-made members of the TSP’s millionaires club jumped again last month.
One of the best things anyone can do for loved ones left behind is to make official plans for how you want your estate to be handled.
When it comes to being a savvy, successful investor, your typical federal bureaucrat may leave other professions in the dust.
Working slightly longer than you planned can have a big time payoff. And it’s particularly true for federal workers.
One of your best resources for finding the best path to becoming a Thrift Savings Plan millionaire is often a fellow federal employee.
Many workers and retirees are delighted with their TSP and plan to stick with it for life. Others can’t wait for the opportunity to get out. So what’s your plan?
In today's Federal Newscast, a new climate change executive order could have implications for federal employees and the Thrift Savings Plan.