The Pay for Performance Proposal
Federal workers continue to be affected by the many policy changes that are being introduced on a regular basis. Some of the proposals
Retirement Savings Mistakes that can Cost you Greatly
Saving for retirement is an uphill task for most people, but knowingly or unknowingly, you can make this already challenging task a costly mistake. This
Consumers Ready to Submit a Saliva Sample in Exchange for a Better Life Insurance Deal
Would you allow life insurance companies to check your DNA? Some people are doing just that for a better deal. According to a recent survey
How to Minimize your Taxes in Retirement
Everyone pays taxes, but are you paying them in the most efficient way? All people must pay taxes, but it is always important to be
Finding The Right Financial Advisor for You
Finding a financial advisor that’s right for you is just like finding any other professional, like a tailor or a barber. Of course, if you
Will Your Spouse Receive Their Life Insurance Benefits?
Are you absolutely sure that, in the event of a sudden death, you will receive the benefits of your spouse’s life insurance? When a
TSP Found to Have Lowest Information Security Score
Federal agencies are supposed to observe all the set standards when it comes to federal information security. In a recent audit, it was revealed that
New Legislation Would Require ‘Non-Essential’ Fed Employees to be Named
Federal employees that are considered “non-essential” by the government stay at home without pay during a partial government shutdown. A new piece of
Kaine against Trump’s Attempts to make the Dismissal of Federal Employees Easier
Senator Tim Kaine has slammed Trump for his plan to empower federal agency heads through Congress to dismiss federal employees. According to Kane, president Trump
New Social Media Rules Forbid Federal Employees from Making Political Posts
Federal employees that want to keep their jobs have to stay away from making political posts while at work. According to the new guidelines under
