Another Social Security Scam Identified
A New Orleans woman, Myrna Shiloh, has recently admitted that she forged her dead grandmother’s signature in order to keep receiving her social security checks. She may now
OPM Urges Agencies to Close Skill Gap
OPM has directed the CHCOs to ensure that the skill gap problem is solved within a decade by ordering them to create viable strategies for the same.
TSP Board May Need More Funding
The TSP board has revealed that it needs more funding due to its increasing costs of upgrading cyber security and the rapidly growing membership.
Federal Government Advises to Uninstall Apple’s QuickTime Program
The federal government has asked the Windows users to uninstall the QuickTime program as it may lead to cyber attacks. Apple supports this alert.
Social Security Administration Mistakes Woman for Dead
A woman who is alive was reported dead by the Social Security Administration. When she protested, she faced some trouble in correcting the mistake.
What the new fiduciary rule has in store for you
The Department of Labor presented a new rule this past week that will require financial advisors who are handling retirement accounts to begin acting as
OPM Gearing Up to Track Social Media Postings
OPM is looking for technology friendly companies to assist in expanding the background checks by collating social media and web based information.
Americans Believe the Next President Must Value Social Security
Better social security is one of the topmost things Americans expect from their new President. This was pointed out in a recent survey done by AICPA.
Federal Government Helps Disabled People Get Rid of Loans
The federal government is reaching out to disabled people to ensure that they use the federal loan forgiveness program and reduce their worries.
OPM Urged to Create a Separate Office for Veterans
US Senator Heidi Heitkamp has recently expressed her desire to have a separate OPM office to help the disabled veterans to get suitable jobs.
