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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
