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Need for Emergency Savings Doesn’t End at Retirement

Published: February 12, 2026

While most of the financial advice regarding the need for emergency savings focuses on those still employed, retirees experience financial …More

Work Longer or Take the FERS Supplement Now: Which is Better?

Published: February 12, 2026

For federal employees planning retirement under FERS, one of the most discussed—and misunderstood—topics is the FERS Supplement. It’s often seen …More

Report Sees Special Financial Stresses on ‘Kinship Families’

Published: February 4, 2026

A GAO report has said that “kinship families”—where someone other than parents, often grandparents, are primarily responsible for a child’s …More

Accumulating and Cashing out Annual Leave

Published: February 4, 2026

Regardless of the retirement system you are in, the basic rules on leave accrual are the same for all full-time …More

Eligibility for the Special Retirement Supplement and Its Value

Published: February 4, 2026

If you retire under FERS before age 62 under certain conditions, you should know how the special retirement supplement may …More

Why Standard Social Security Optimization Falls Short for Federal Employees

Published: January 28, 2026

Most Social Security claiming strategies are built on a framework often summarized as L.I.F.T.S. (Longevity, Income needs, Flexibility, Taxes, Survivor …More

Women More Concerned, Less Confident about Retirement vs. Men, Says Survey

Published: January 28, 2026

Women and men overall share the same concerns about their retirement financial security but the level of concern is consistently …More

Turning TSP Money into an Annuity

Published: January 28, 2026

An annuity is just one of the available forms of Thrift Savings Plan withdrawal elections—payments also may be made as …More

For Many, Starting to Draw Social Security Doesn’t Mean Stopping Work, Study Finds

Published: January 22, 2026

While starting to draw Social Security benefits commonly is viewed as something done at the end of a working career, …More

Those Who Borrow from Retirement Savings Tend to Have Pressing Need, Says Report

Published: January 22, 2026

Persons who borrow from their work-based retirement savings programs tend to put the money to use to address pressing needs …More

Lump-Sum “Alternative” Annuity Option: Little Used and Misunderstood

Published: January 15, 2026

The “lump-sum option”—also called the “alternative form of annuity”—is one of the least used but most misunderstood aspects of federal …More

The Three Retirement Income Strategies Every Federal Employee Should Understand

Published: January 8, 2026

For most federal employees, the hardest part of retirement planning is not saving or investing during the working years. It …More

Report Recommends Guarding Against Retiring Earlier Than Expected

Published: January 8, 2026

Just above half of retirees in a survey by the TransAmerica Center for Retirement Studies said they retired sooner than …More

Losing the Tax Advantage for FEHB, FEDVIP Premiums in Retirement

Published: January 8, 2026

Two of the best features of the FEHB program is that almost all employees can carry the coverage into retirement …More

Take Special Care with IRA Beneficiary Designations

Published: January 8, 2026

Many types of assets ask you to name a beneficiary. They include IRAs, life insurance policies, annuities, payable on death …More

Working Longer Makes Financial Sense, but Is it Really Worth it?

Published: January 5, 2026

The pursuit of “more” is a powerful psychological driver. From the moment we enter the workforce, we are conditioned to …More

Pessimism about Life Expectancy Colors Financial Decisions, Says Study

Published: December 17, 2025

Those the run-up to retirement and in their early retirement years tend to under-estimate their life expectancy, with an impact …More

Eligibility for Discontinued Service Retirement and When it Might be an Option

Published: December 17, 2025

Perhaps the least-understood form of federal retirement eligibility is discontinued service retirement, or DSR. As the name implies, it applies …More

When a Deferred Annuity Might Be a Good Choice

Published: December 17, 2025

Updated: The deferred annuity option can be attractive for federal employees who 1) aren’t currently eligible to retire under an …More

Study Cautions about Financial Security for Generation X as It Nears Retirement

Published: December 10, 2025

While much attention has been paid to the retirement financial security of the Baby Boom generation as it retires, the …More

Using a Trust as a Carrot for Your Beneficiaries

Published: December 10, 2025

So-called “incentive trusts” offer rewards to trust beneficiaries who accomplish certain goals. With such a trust, beneficiaries might receive particular …More

New Catch-up Rule Could Upend Tax Planning for Some

Published: December 3, 2025

As 2022 was coming to a close, US President Joe Biden signed into law the SECURE 2.0 Act, which significantly …More

Be Sure to Know which Family Members are Eligible, or Not, for Health Insurance Coverage

Published: December 3, 2025

It’s more important now than ever for federal employees and retirees to know the rules on who qualifies as an …More

Retirees More Confident Than Active Employees about Retirement Finances, TSP Finds

Published: December 3, 2025

A “financial wellness survey” conducted by the TSP of account holders this year found that federal retirees are more confident …More

Giving Elderly Relatives a Hand with Their Finances

Published: December 3, 2025

If you’re at the age where you have elderly parents or other elderly relatives, you may have opportunities to help …More

Eight Key Topics to Cover Before Your Federal Retirement

Published: November 25, 2025

This year there will be well over 100,000 Federal Employees taking retirement through deferred resignation buyouts, and roughly 50,000 others …More

Own Assets or Get Swallowed by Inflation

Published: November 21, 2025

Because the government-controlled monetary system continually devalues the currency, traditional savings and bonds no longer protect long-term wealth. In an …More

Report Cites Need for Improvement in ‘Longevity Preparedness’

Published: November 19, 2025

A new “longevity preparedness index” produced by the John Hancock insurance company shows room for improvement in eight areas it …More

Year-End Tax Planning Strategies Every Federal Employee Should Know

Published: November 19, 2025

As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time for federal employees to think about tax planning. Yes, …More

Short-term Disability in the Federal Government

Published: November 19, 2025

If you have a physical or mental condition that causes you to be unable to perform your job for any …More

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TSPL IncomeL 2020L 2030L 2040L 2050G FundF FundC FundS FundI Fund
Jan1.12%%1.94%2.34%2.62%0.37%0.20%1.45%2.41%5.94%
YTD1.12%%1.94%2.34%2.62%0.37%0.20%1.45%2.41%5.94%
10yr5.32%%9.38%10.55%11.55%2.78%1.98%15.54%12.33%9.96%
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