The subject of inflation has dominated the recent economic news. After a decade of low inflation rates averaging around 2%, the core inflation rate has soared in recent months. Inflation jumped from 2.6% in March… Read More
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The subject of inflation has dominated the recent economic news. After a decade of low inflation rates averaging around 2%, the core inflation rate has soared in recent months. Inflation jumped from 2.6% in March… Read More
Students and families in the U.S. now owe more than $1.7 trillion in student loan debt, making this the second highest consumer debt category, trailing only mortgage debt. Student loan debt is now higher than… Read More
One assumption some people have about retiree healthcare expenses is that when they turn 65 and become eligible for Medicare, their health insurance will be a low rate that doesn’t change. While it’s true that… Read More
How FERS Regular Retirement Works Before digging into postponed and deferred retirement, let’s first look at how FERS regular retirement works. Once you have at least 30 years of federal government service, you can retire… Read More
As a federal government employee, one key source of retirement income is likely to be the Thrift Savings Plan, or TSP. This is the federal government’s version of a 401(k) plan, a popular retirement savings… Read More
The best retirement financial plans don’t rely on just one source of income. Instead, they feature a variety of different income sources, such as personal savings via an IRA, 401(k) or 403(b) plan; Social Security… Read More
When it comes to retiring as a federal government employee, there’s one form that’s absolutely indispensable. Known as Standard Form 50, or SF-50 for short, this is the official form used by the government to… Read More
IRAs remain a great way to set aside funds for retirement, even though most people nowadays have access to a 401(k) or 403(b) retirement savings plan at work. One of the most common questions people… Read More
If you find yourself with extra money at the end of the month or quarter after all of your expenses have been paid and you’ve made your regular retirement account contributions, congratulations! Now for the… Read More
How to Calculate Your FERS Pension and Disability Benefits As a federal government employee, you have access to the Federal Employees Retirement System, also called FERS for short. This system includes a pension as well… Read More