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Securing Your STUFF When you Travel

09/03/2024

When we travel, we are often at increased risks on two fronts. First, we may be taking some valuables with us – jewelry, extra cash, laptops, etc. – and leaving them in unfamiliar places, all putting us at some type of heightened risk. Second, we increase our risk of identity theft due to the increased…

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Embracing Solo Adventures: Traveling Alone in Retirement

09/03/2024

Gone are the days when retirement meant rocking chairs and early bird specials. Today’s retirees are strapping on backpacks and jet-setting solo around the globe. It’s a trend that’s reshaping the golden years for many. The idea of traveling alone at an advanced age might seem daunting to some. Yet, many retirees find it’s the…

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We Need All the Help we Can Get: a plan for an aging population

08/27/2024

The term “silver tsunami” has gained traction as a metaphor for our rapidly aging population. However, unlike actual tsunamis that offer little warning, demographic shifts provide ample notice. The question is: Will we use this foresight to prepare, or will inaction leave us vulnerable to the challenges ahead? The Latest… The Department of Health and…

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The Benefits of Learning a New Language in Later Life

08/27/2024

Just as our bodies require care and exercise, so do our brains — especially as we age. One way to stimulate those mental muscles is to learn a new language. Admittedly, the research is mixed – there are studies that indicate learning a new language can the onset of dementia, while others say that may…

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Having a Badge Does Not Make You Official

08/19/2024

Phone scammers are starting to get hip to the fact that WE’RE getting hip. A larger majority of people are asking the right questions and doing the right thing when receiving phone calls from unknown actors claiming to be from a Federal agency. SO – these bad actors have taken it a step further by…

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Staggered Retirement

08/19/2024

Last week in our discussion of J.P.Morgan’s 2019 study Three Retirement Surprises we examined why the conventional wisdom of the 4% rule may not always apply. In a follow up study this year, they examined what happens to spending in households where couples do not retire at the same time. Their data concluded that partially…

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Deed Fraud

08/12/2024

In the realm of property-related crimes, deed fraud stands out as a particularly alarming trend. This sophisticated scam involves criminals using forged documents to steal homeownership right from under the legitimate owners’ noses. While it may sound like something out of a crime novel, deed fraud is a very real and growing threat in today’s…

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The Grandparent Scam

08/05/2024

The grandparent scam is a cruel tactic used by fraudsters to exploit the love and concern of older adults for their grandchildren. In this scheme, scammers pose as grandchildren in distress, seeking immediate financial help. Despite seeming obvious from the outside, these scams continue to succeed due to their emotional manipulation. Here’s how it typically…

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Navigating the Medicare Sign-Up Process: A Guide for Newbies

08/05/2024

Signing up for Medicare can seem daunting, but understanding the process is crucial for ensuring you receive the health coverage you need. This guide will walk you through the essentials of Medicare enrollment, from eligibility to avoiding common pitfalls. Eligibility Medicare is generally available to individuals 65 years or older, younger people with certain disabilities,…

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No 401(k)? No Problem: How Gig Workers Can Still Save for Retirement

11/11/2024

Traditional employees often benefit from retirement education and easy access to savings options through their HR departments. Gig workers, however, face the challenge of navigating this information on their own, which can be overwhelming. Many gig workers—freelancers, rideshare drivers, and independent contractors—tend to overlook long-term financial planning. Instead, they focus on short-term financial stability, managing…

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Life Insurance – Yes or No?

10/28/2024

Life insurance is one of those financial products we’re all told to get. From advertisements to financial gurus, it seems like the ultimate safety net for everyone. But here’s a radical thought: life insurance is not for everyone. That’s right. Despite its merits, there are scenarios where life insurance might not be the right fit,…

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The Stress of Money – Managing your Mental Wealth

10/21/2024

Money-related stress has become a near-universal experience. Countless surveys and studies highlight a surprising truth: financial worry isn’t exclusive to any particular income bracket. Whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck or managing a substantial portfolio, the stress of money can affect us all. Financial stress is a great equalizer. It doesn’t discriminate based on income,…

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Election Guide 2024

10/07/2024

*a subscriber exclusive* In this exclusive guide, we explore the potential impact of the upcoming election on your investments, taxes, and retirement. Learn from 90 years of market data, discover common investor mistakes during election years, and get actionable strategies for safeguarding your financial future. Whether it’s Social Security reform or sector volatility, this guide…

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Behavior & Budgeting: Mastering Your Finances for a Secure Future

09/30/2024

*a subscriber exclusive* Curious about the link between your habits and your financial health? Our latest subscriber-exclusive article delves into the psychology behind budgeting, offering insights into why so many of us resist it—and how to change that. Discover the key behavioral patterns that influence your financial decisions, and learn practical strategies to align your…

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Hidden Costs of Retirement Relocation

09/23/2024

Tired of seeing endless articles about the “10 Best Places to Retire” or “Cheapest Cities for Retirees”? You’re not alone. These articles paint a rosy picture of retirement relocation, making it seem as simple as picking a sunny spot and packing your bags. But the reality is far more complex—and potentially costly. While dreams of…

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Why You Need a Personal Advocate

09/16/2024

Have you ever wondered what would happen if your life took a sudden turn for the worse – a car accident, emergency surgery….who would take care of your life while you were fighting for it? A personal advocate is an individual you trust to make decisions and take actions on your behalf when you’re incapable…

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Key Takeaways from This Year’s Midyear Financial Forecasts

09/10/2024

Sometimes it is wise to take a look back ahead of a journey forward. We have been scrutinizing the midyear outlooks published by various financial institutions and respected strategists back in June. Our aim is to provide valuable context as we approach what could be a turbulent period. With a Presidential election right around the…

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The Green Gold Rush: A Comprehensive Guide to ESG Investing in 2024

09/03/2024

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing has gained significant attention in recent years, but many investors remain confused about its meaning, effectiveness, and potential impact on returns. ESG investing is a strategy that considers environmental, social, and governance factors alongside traditional financial metrics when making investment decisions. Here’s a breakdown of what each component means:…

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Investor Psychology: Navigating Market Volatility

09/03/2024

Imagine the stock market takes a nosedive. Your retirement account value plummets, and anxiety sets in. Logic tells you to stay calm, but the urge to act becomes overwhelming. This scenario illustrates the power of investor psychology, which influences both individual consumers and professional money managers. The key is to recognize the behavior and take…

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TSP Loans: Understanding Your Options and Making the Right Decision

11/11/2024

A Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) loan can be a useful tool for federal employees who need access to funds while still employed. However, there are several important details to consider before deciding if this option is right for you. Here’s a closer look at the types of TSP loans, the process, and key considerations to…

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FEGLI vs. WAEPA: Choosing the Right Life Insurance for Federal Employees

10/28/2024

As a federal employee, life insurance options can sometimes feel overwhelming. Two primary choices are the Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) and the Worldwide Assurance for Employees of Public Agencies (WAEPA). While both offer life insurance coverage tailored to government workers, their differences in pricing, coverage, and flexibility can significantly impact your decision. Let’s…

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TSP Financial Wellness: Insights from the 2023 Survey and Beyond

10/21/2024

As we approach the midpoint between the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board’s biennial Financial Wellness Surveys, it’s an opportune time to reflect on the findings from the 2023 survey and consider how they might inform our financial planning strategies moving forward. This biennial survey, combined with discussions from the January 2024 FRTIB meeting, paints a…

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Will FLTCIP come back?

10/07/2024

In light of our article today on long-term care, you may be wondering about the ongoing suspension of the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). This blurb focuses on whether new applications for FLTCIP will be reinstated in the future and is not referencing current enrollees and their decisions about premium increases. The suspension…

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Staying Prepared: A Federal Employee’s Guide to Weathering Government Shutdowns

09/30/2024

As a federal employee, the threat of a government shutdown is a recurring challenge that requires concrete preparation. While these situations are often resolved before they reach a critical point, it’s crucial to be prepared for any eventuality. This article will guide you through steps to ensure you’re always ready, with a special focus on…

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Federal vs Private Sector: Compensation Trends and Job Realities

09/23/2024

A recent Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report comparing federal and private sector employee compensation in 2022 has revealed significant shifts in the landscape of public vs. private employment. This analysis, combined with real-world observations, provides a nuanced view of the pros and cons of government jobs in today’s labor market. New CBO Findings: Shifting Compensation…

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FERS Options for Deferred or Postponed Retirement

09/16/2024

While “deferred” and “postponed” are often used interchangeably to mean delaying an action, they have distinct meanings in FERS retirement. Understanding these differences is crucial for federal employees planning their retirement. Deferred Retirement is for FERS employees who leave service before reaching their Minimum Retirement Age (MRA). It requires at least 5 years of creditable…

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TSP Withdrawals After Service

TSP Withdrawals After Service

09/03/2024

Navigating the complexities of Thrift Savings Plan withdrawals after separating from federal service can be daunting. Here is an overview of the key points to help you understand your TSP options after retirement. Your three-legged stool of retirement income includes three primary components: Pension, Savings (TSP), and Social Security. As you well know, your contributions…

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Social Security False Reporting: An Indirect Hit

Social Security False Reporting: An Indirect Hit

08/27/2024

Back in June, rumors starting running rampant that there would be a $600 social security increase. While potentially very exciting, this turned out to also be very FALSE. The rumor spread quickly, resulting in the Social Security Administration’s phone lines being inundated with more than 463,000 calls in a single day. This incident highlights a…

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TSP Death Benefits – What Your Beneficiaries Need to Know

TSP Death Benefits – What Your Beneficiaries Need to Know

08/27/2024

Last week, we discussed the importance of ensuring your beneficiary designations are in order. Let’s continue and talk about what beneficiaries need to know and what they need to do. Trigger warning – this information is detailed and may be difficult to process. Keep a few things in mind as you read: Let’s dive in……

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