Some Hit by Government Pension Offset May Get Relief
Some retirees affected by the “government pension offset” may get relief from that reduction due to promised actions by the …More
Some retirees affected by the “government pension offset” may get relief from that reduction due to promised actions by the …More
One reason for having a will is to make sure your wishes are carried out. If you die “intestate” (without …More
The trend of workers extending their careers for financial and other reasons has started to level off for reasons including …More
A relatively little-used provision of federal retirement policy lets you provide a survivor annuity to someone who has an “insurable …More
In retirement planning, two numbers remain crucial: First, how much will you want to spend after you retire? Second, how …More
Federal retirement benefits can be overpaid for years when the death of a retiree goes unreported, in some cases so …More
A report from the Office of Personnel Management lists the most common problems the agency sees when processing federal employee …More
If you have any part-time service in your work history, the more part-time service you have in your career, the …More
The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program obviously is not the only form of long-term care available. An individual can …More
About a third of workers say they are rethinking their retirement plans due to the pandemic and of those, twice …More
Have you ever gotten into an argument with your health benefit plan over whether a medical procedure or service should …More
Revocable living trusts are increasingly popular. In most revocable trusts, you (the trust creator) are also the trustee and the …More
Those marrying at older ages should at least consider a prenuptial agreement, since both spouses may come into a marriage …More
The TSP has charted how investment patterns among its investors are changing, with one major factor being the change in …More
A recently offered House bill (HR-4268) would allow federal employees to make deposits into the retirement fund to have time …More
Just under 95 percent of FERS employees now are investing their own money in the TSP, up by 3 percentage …More
If you’re interested in cash value life insurance, you should know that whole life and universal life insurance are designed …More
Longer working careers are correlated with longer life expectancy, says a study which however adds numerous caveats including that the …More
One valuable feature of the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program is its more generous rules regarding coverage in retirement, …More
The Office of Personnel Management has said it wants to create a “modern retirement experience” for current and future federal …More
Directly owned real estate may prove to be a wealth builder. If you own a solid property, chances are that …More
Bills are before Congress to enhance retirement savings opportunities in programs such as the Thrift Savings Plan, including opportunities to …More
If you are thinking of leaving government without immediate eligibility for an annuity, you’ll have a choice of whether to …More
Buying long-term care (LTC) insurance at the right age can help you cut the cost of this coverage. Generally, the …More
I read an article a while back that got me thinking. The article, Challenge Your Brain, appeared in the Arizona …More
Results of a TSP participant survey conducted last fall suggest several potential features to add to the program, according to …More
Six-tenths of TSP account holders are confident that they are on track to have enough income to support a comfortable …More
While the loss of a parent is a great loss for children to bear, the federal government has made life …More
When you hear investment professionals speak of “cash,” they’re not talking about paper money in your wallet. Instead, they mean …More
Basic insurance under the Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance program is term insurance. It has no cash value; its value …More
| TSP | L Income | L 2030 | L 2035 | L 2040 | L 2050 | G Fund | F Fund | C Fund | S Fund | I Fund |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb | 0.82% | 1.26% | 1.41% | 1.50% | 1.65% | 0.33% | 1.63% | -0.76% | 1.08% | 6.05% |
| YTD | 1.95% | 3.23% | 3.62% | 3.88% | 4.31% | 0.70% | 1.84% | 0.68% | 3.52% | 12.34% |
| 10yr | 5.40% | 9.56% | 10.77% | 11.80% | 2.80% | 2.07% | 15.47% | 12.39% | 10.93% |