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Hybrid Solutions Provide Enhanced Coverage for Future Care Requirements
As of January 1, 2024, participants in the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) are encountering yet another round of premium increases, ...Evaluating the Strength of Your Retirement Strategy
Contemplating worst-case scenarios may not be pleasant, but it is an essential step when planning for retirement. Before embarking on this significant ...The Psychological Impact of Retirement
When strategizing for federal retirement, it’s essential to recognize that it encompasses more than just financial preparation. Preparing for the emotional and ...Understanding the Hidden Costs of Healthcare in Retirement Planning
Amidst the careful planning for retirement, one crucial aspect often overlooked is the rising costs associated with healthcare. Referred to as healthcare ...Understanding and Maximizing Spousal Survivor Benefits in FERS Retirement
Securing financial stability for your surviving spouse in FERS retirement is a crucial element of financial planning. Here’s a comprehensive guide to ...The Maximum Taxable Earnings Cap For Social Security Has Increased
When planning your FERS retirement, understanding the implications of the Social Security Maximum Taxable Earnings Cap is crucial, both during your working ...Navigating Retirement as a Federal Employee: Unraveling FERS Pension Deductions
Transitioning into retirement as a federal employee often unveils unexpected deductions from your monthly FERS annuity (pension). It’s imperative to grasp these ...Retirement and TSP Loan: Factors to Consider and Precautions to Take
For many federal employees, the notion of tapping into a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) loan holds allure for several reasons, especially given ...Evaluating Your Retirement Readiness: Key Findings from the FRTIB Survey
A survey conducted by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) has revealed intriguing perspectives among participants in the Thrift Savings Plan ...2024 Social Security Outlook
In its 2023 annual report, Social Security disclosed that without government intervention, the program’s surplus would be exhausted by 2035. While some ...


















