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
What You Need to Know About Standard Form 50
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
Should I Make a Roth contribution or a Traditional IRA Contribution?
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
How Should You Invest Extra Cash?
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
Calculating Your FERS Pension and Disability
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
FERS Supplement for Special Provisions
If you are a FERS Special Provision employee, FERS rules are slightly different for you. This is only fair since a mandatory retirement age runs counter to a pension system with age-based and length-of-service based… Read More
FERS Early Out Retirement
Regardless of which term you use – reduction in force or downsizing or reorganization – layoffs are a fact of life for large organizations, and the Federal Government is no different. If you’re close to… Read More
Understanding Your FERS Retirement
If you are a Federal Government Employee planning to retire, the Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) will play a key financial role in your retirement. FERS, was launched on June 6, 1986, and replaced the… Read More
Using the TSP to Pay Off Your Mortgage
On the one hand, you have a mortgage and a mortgage payment, and on the other, you have your TSP, which you’ve built up through hard-earned savings over time. Retirement is looming, and the thought… Read More
How to Find the Best Financial Advisor for You
Regardless of your reason for seeking financial advice, there is almost certainly a financial advisor who can help. Need assistance with retirement planning or investments, or just want to make sure you’re on track financially?… Read More