
Report Offers Tips for Extending Working Careers
Workers who plan to put off their retirement until past age 65 or to never retire — at least not …More
Workers who plan to put off their retirement until past age 65 or to never retire — at least not …More
One feature of the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance program that enrollees typically hope they’ll never use but that they …More
In the U.S. legal system, the slightest misstep can lead to a huge award or a sizable settlement in a …More
A report for Congress has said that there would be several available options under one of the often-proposed ways boosting …More
Retirees whose eligibility for FEHB ends in general cannot get back into the program. Thus, extreme care must be used …More
At any age, illness or injury may cause a catastrophic medical condition and the loss of a patient’s ability to …More
The OPM has posted a “Retirement Quick Guide” to a process that many federal employees who have gone through the …More
One often overlooked part of estate planning is making plans for what will happen if you become incapable of making …More
The last few months, I have been hearing from many of my federal friends and clients that they are retiring …More
A recent Merit Systems Protection Board study found that management officials—and even the HR office—are the most common sources of …More
Although retirees generally cannot add to their FEGLI life insurance—they can only decrease or cancel it, as a rule—there is …More
A bill (HR-82), to repeal the windfall elimination provision and the government pension offset, which apply under the CSRS system …More
If you separate from federal employment and are not eligible for a retirement annuity at that time, you may apply …More
Members of both parties have recently put renewed attention on the issue of delays in processing federal retirement applications, citing …More
If you think are concerned your reduced income during retirement will not go far enough to cover your expenses, make …More
For many, United States Savings Bonds have been a part of our lives. We have purchased and or received them …More
A federal appeals court has rejected a challenge to a 2016 change in how the “special retirement supplement”—also called simply …More
Although a non-spouse (companion, significant other, life partner, etc.) is not entitled to a survivor benefit, there is a little-known …More
It turns out getting a notice from OPM asking you to prove you are still alive can be a little …More
Joint ownership is the simplest and least expensive form of incapacity protection. Your elderly uncle who is becoming forgetful, for …More
Health insurance enrollees on average spend less than an hour during annual open seasons exploring their options, a study has …More
One complication regarding benefits for children through a parent’s federal employment is that eligibility for those benefits varies from one …More
The GAO has previewed an upcoming report on the TSP’s transition last summer to a new operating system and the …More
Many people buy a second property in retirement, often for family gatherings or simply as another place to go. Trouble …More
The increase in the Social Security “full retirement age,” or FRA, has lowered the percentage of people who begin drawing …More
Generally, federal retirees can only decrease, terminate or convert to a private policy their Federal Employees Group Life Insurance—that is, …More
While persons at older ages might seem to be at an advantage in getting a mortgage or refinance one, they …More
The Thrift Savings Plan’s lifecycle, or L, funds have been growing steady in popularity since their introduction in 2005. As …More
Your elderly parents or other aging loved ones might need substantial care, and so might you some day. Nursing homes …More
The share of the American population age 65 or older more than doubled in the last 40 years and is …More
TSP | L Income | L 2020 | L 2030 | L 2040 | L 2050 | G Fund | F Fund | C Fund | S Fund | I Fund |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sep | 1.18% | % | 2.14% | 2.50% | 2.79% | 0.35% | 1.09% | 3.65% | 2.04% | 3.16% |
YTD | 7.50% | % | 12.39% | 14.15% | 15.61% | 3.34% | 6.14% | 14.80% | 11.18% | 25.34% |
10yr | 5.08% | % | 8.90% | 9.96% | 10.88% | 2.71% | 1.95% | 15.28% | 11.38% | 8.53% |