Is Retirement On Your Christmas List?
Are you planning to retire at the end of the year, starting 2015 as a retiree instead of an active Federal employee?
...Read MoreAre you planning to retire at the end of the year, starting 2015 as a retiree instead of an active Federal employee?
...Read MoreFederal Employees Should Protect Themselves This Holiday Season
...Read MoreThere are many changes taking place in the nation’s capital.
...Read MorePostal Service employees should visit LiteBlue to download their FEHB (health benefits) guides for this year’s open season.
...Read MoreThere are Critical Ages that Federal Employees should be aware of. These ages represent opportunities for Federal Employees who might want to maximize their retirement benefits.
...Read MoreFor Federal Employees, spending will change in retirement. Some federal retirees will spend more and some will spend less based on their individual financial situation.
...Read MoreYou should carefully read all of the information in the application package and submit the forms. You do not need to submit a resignation letter. Your completed and signed application is equivalent to a resignation.
...Read MoreIt is best to make certain all of your records are in place when anticipating retirement
...Read MoreYou don’t have to follow any particular format for creating a budget except to measure income against expenses. The tips below might help you get started.
...Read MoreEnvision constructing a house – The financial plan is the front door to your dwelling and the budget is the back door, both are necessary if you expect to be safe and secure.
...Read MoreSometime we need a little nudge, some motivation to get our engines pointed towards painting a picture of our retirement future.
...Read MoreThe Financial Plan is a key component of your overall Retirement Planning strategy, so you can retire well and live in comfort and security.
...Read MoreThe number of employees expected to sign on for retirement did not happen because too many Federal employees are ill-prepared to retire.
...Read MoreIt seems to be the general concensus that a Last Will and Testament is an essential part of a good estate plan but Living Trusts are not as widely used nor understood.
...Read MoreYour Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is funded via payroll deductions. Therefore, once you are no longer an employee your participation in the TSP stops as far as being able to make contributions. However, you don’t have to take your money out of the TSP, you just cannot put money into it.
...Read MoreSome qualified service personnel have been offered voluntary retirement incentive programs. (VERA)
...Read MoreVERA offerings might help agencies create efficiency and balance the budget, but those same results might not be achieved for the federal retiree.
...Read MoreBecause affordability is a key phenomenon for many retirees, they choose different paths to living out their retirement years.
...Read MoreWe have discussed at great lengths the reality of death and what must happen in order to execute the final business of our lives. I shared these ideas and stories to remind us and to give us the impetus to have the talk.
...Read MoreAs we age, we will invariably encounter more and more health problems. We need to prepare ourselves for those things we have not necessarily planned for.
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