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April 25, 2024

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A Guide on Cashing out Annual Leave at Retirement

  A lot of people lack enough information on how the cashing out of annual leave at retirement goes on. One of the most important things you should know is that the total amount of annual leave that you can...
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Improving your Credit Score

Credit problems are all different. They are not the same since the cause of low scores depends on your factors on personal credits history, your financial situation and the style you use to manage your money. It could be late...
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9 Easiest Ways to Be Smarter about your Money

Do you have a problem with managing your money? Most people do. According to a survey from Money Management International, 70% of Americans are worried about their personal finances. So what can you do to fix your finances? Follow these...
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Is it Possible to Estimate Monthly CSR and Social Security Payments?

Most people are not sure about what they are likely to get regarding monthly pension from Social Security and CSRS, and this typically leads to a lot of confusion. However, there is no need to worry- it is possible to...
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Four Ways to Fix your Money Mistakes

Financial mistakes can be tough to accept. It’s difficult to move past when all you can think about is your error: ‘Why did I do that?’ ‘What could I have done instead?’ However, this doesn’t help you in the long...
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The New Military Retirement System Isn’t Bad

There has been a massive refurbishment of the military retirement system. The new system is more complicated. It is more of a mixed-up system since it gives a defined benefit pension from 40% pay for 20 years of service and...
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Top Eight Retirement Planning Factors for Young People

It’s often something that is not even a concern for young people, but thinking about retirement is not something to be put off for later. Most young people in their 20s and 30s will defer their 401(k) participation to later...
Federal Employee Bonuses: Is Transparency Important?

Federal Employee Bonuses: Is Transparency Important?

The current state of affairs in Federal employment may be changing soon. President Trump has proposed that changing the system of salaries to a capped total and awarding bonuses based on merit. Many see this as a reasonable proposal, but...
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Life Insurance Made Easy by Accelerated Underwriting

Individuals with good credit and good health should find it easy to obtain life insurance without an exhaustive interview and medical exam, and that is why a concept known as accelerated underwriting was introduced. In this case, one does not...

Investing: A Beginner’s Guide

If you’re under the age of 30 or have children under the age of 30, chances are investing is still a strange, confusing idea. Especially confusing is what would seem to be the most basic step- how does one even...
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More Retired Fed Employees in 2017, but Still No ‘Tsunami’

The so-called “retirement tsunami” has been a federal workforce expert’s clarion, dooming call- the idea that as Baby Boomers age out of the workforce and retire, there will be a massive exodus of employees, replaced by an inexperienced workforce with...
Should Federal Employees Choose Supplemental Coverage with FEGLI Option B?

Should Federal Employees Choose Supplemental Coverage with FEGLI Option B?

The federal government provides group life insurance coverage that is more affordable for federal employees, and the trend is also common among many private sector businesses. However, it is important to note that the FEGLI coverage has its share of...
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Saving for Retirement: 4 Easy Ways to Supplement your Savings

Worried about retirement? Maybe you don’t think you can save up enough- try these 4 easy tips and start saving now! Start Early   It is important to change your perspective about retirement saving for you to understand the benefits...
White House Intends to Revive CSRs with Conservative Policies

White House Intends to Revive CSRs with Conservative Policies

A new proposal by White House will see a significant reduction in premium payments after several changes have been made to the current healthcare policies. However, critics of the new proposal argue that after implementation, the proposal will lead to...
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In The Military? Here’s How your Taxes are Different

If you’re a member of the military, taxes may be a slightly different endeavor for you than any other federal employee. There are several tax-related benefits to being in the military that may come as a surprise- did you know...
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Are Your Savings Right for Retirement?

What are you doing to save for retirement? It’s probably not enough. There are a variety of reasons you probably aren’t saving enough, but are they good enough to excuse causing yourself more hassle and pain down the road? According...
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Study Finds Telecommuting Makes Job Satisfaction Take Off

Do you telecommute or telework? It may make your job satisfaction skyrocket. In a new federal employee study by the Office of Personnel Management, participation in teleworking or other agency-run wellness programs perform heavily more favorably on performance reviews than...
Marriage: Wait until Retirement or Not?

Marriage: Wait until Retirement or Not?

Should I wait until retirement to get married? Being in a non-standard relationship gets confusing- especially when your retirement is coming up. Many soon-to-be-retirees find themselves in this situation- they have been in a relationship for a long time and...

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