Fed Life Cycle: Final 1-3 Years Before Retirement- The Home Stretch.
If you’re a federal employee who’s looking to retire in one to three years, here’s what you should know about your benefits
If you’re a federal employee who’s looking to retire in one to three years, here’s what you should know about your benefits
TSP Update for Month Ending June 2022: The Thrift Savings Plan’s rough year continues. The S-Fund has fallen almost 30% since 12 months ago.
Jennifer Meyer continues her Fed-Life-Cycle series, reviewing what Feds need to prepare for pre-retirement.
Spouse was a federal employee and recently passed – what to know about FERS, FEHB, and more.
The C and S-Funds lost more ground last month while the other core funds posted slight gains. STWS Advisor Jennifer Meyer provides her insight on the markets.
Have you been a federal employee for more than 15 years? Jennifer Meyer continues her Fed-Life-Cycle series, reviewing what Committed Mid-Career Feds need to be aware of to prepare for…
What feds in the middle of their career, having between 5 and 15 years of service, should be thinking about regarding retirement planning.
STWS Advisor Jennifer Meyer provides her TSP Update for the month ending April 2022
Seven tips (plus one bonus suggestion) for Feds in their early career. It’s never too early to start planning for retirement.
Except for the I and F funds, the other TSP core funds saw small gains in March, but all of the funds except G have negative returns for year-to-date.