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May 2, 2024

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How to Calculate Your Retirement Annuity

It can be challenging to make the right decisions regarding federal retirement planning. After all, there are many things to consider, and the options can be confusing. However, making some common mistakes can cost you dearly down the road. It would be best to learn to avoid these mistakes befor…

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Life insurance for current employees | What’s to know?

Life insurance can be described as a contract between two parties; one is the insurance company/ insurance policy provider/insurer, and the other is the insurance policyholder. Employing this contract, the insurance company provides a sum of the money to your beneficiaries in exchange for a premium, on the policyholder’s death or after a set period.

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Federal Employee Group Life Insurance Overview

Any first-time government employees are automatically enrolled in the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) program. Unless you opted to decline such coverage by the end of your first pay period, you would be the recipient of one of two types of

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PPP, with default sponsor user Federal Retirement Author

Your forgiveness of the loan is one of the most attractive potential benefits of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Thanks to the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (effective since June 5th, 2020), your options for loan forgiveness are more achievable and generous than before. The …

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Retirement Planning for Women

While most everyone works towards saving for the future, retirement planning for women can oftentimes be a bit more challenging. Some of the reasons for this include women having longer life spans, earning lower pay (as compared to men), and in many cases, having fewer years in the workforce (which can equate to less time

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Savings Tips for Workers Who Are Close to Retirement. By: Marvin Dutton

Millions of workers born between 1946 and 1964, the baby boomers, are close to or have already retired. However, not many of these people are completely prepared for retirement. Many of the workers in this category do not have enough savings to support themselves. Yet, increased lifespan expectations and rising healthcare costs have increased the...Read More

Here’s The Trickiest Retirement Choice You Can Make

Choices are what make up the entirety of life as federal or state workers approach their retirement period. Issues, such as decisions about the best retirement date, determining when to start filing for Social Security, and agreeing on how much money to keep, start to ariseppnbspp …

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