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Understanding Cryptocurrency: A Primer for Conservative Investors
After spending January exploring the fundamentals of financial planning – from estate planning to choosing your professional team, and diving deep into ETFs and mutual funds – we now face a topic we’ve been hesitant to address: cryptocurrency. As your guide to financial literacy, we believe it’s time to tackle this subject, not because we’re…
Continue ReadingInvestment Coaching Scams
Investing can feel overwhelming, which is why some turn to coaching programs for guidance. But not all offers are what they seem. Scammers often prey on your desire for financial success, promising secrets to wealth through investment strategies – only to leave you with empty pockets. Investment coaching scams have become increasingly prevalent in today’s…
Continue ReadingThe Art of Letting Go: How Simplifying Can Boost Your Retirement Well-Being
When it comes to retirement planning, most of the focus is on saving money, maximizing investments, and preparing for the future. But what about simplifying your life now? Decluttering both physical and mental spaces can significantly reduce stress and improve your focus, giving you the clarity to align your decisions with what truly matters for…
Continue ReadingDIY or Delegate? How to Decide Which Financial Tasks to Take On Yourself
There’s a lot of buzz about taking control of your finances – and for good reason. Knowledge is power, and being hands-on with your money can save you time and fees. But not everything should be a do-it-yourself project. Here’s how to decide what’s worth tackling solo and when it’s smarter to call in the…
Continue ReadingThe Emotional Side of Estate Planning: Passing Down Values Alongside Your Assets
By now, you’ve seen how estate planning can save your loved ones from unnecessary headaches and keep your hard-earned money where you want it. But let’s face it: while the financial side of things is critical estate planning is also about something bigger. It’s your chance to leave behind more than just money – it’s…
Continue ReadingThe Hidden Costs of Poor Planning: Titling of Assets and Avoiding Probate Pitfalls
So, you’ve got a will, maybe even a trust, and you’re feeling good about your estate plan. But here’s the thing: how your assets are titled can completely derail even the best-laid plans. This part of estate planning doesn’t get much attention, but it’s one of the most critical steps if you want to avoid…
Continue ReadingCharity Scams – Giving Safely as the Year Ends
The holiday season is a time of generosity, with many of us eager to support causes close to our hearts. Unfortunately, it’s also a prime time for scammers to exploit this goodwill. Fake charities and fraudulent campaigns spike at year-end, preying on the uptick in donations. Here’s how to protect yourself while ensuring your contributions…
Continue ReadingThe Science of Slow: Why Rushing Less Could Be Your Secret Superpower
For most of your life, rushing probably felt like the default. Deadlines, meetings, family obligations—it’s a constant sprint to keep up. But retirement offers something unique: the opportunity to slow down. The challenge? Many retirees find it surprisingly hard to shift gears. Consider the wisdom of the turtle: a creature celebrated across cultures for its…
Continue ReadingLearning to Say ‘No’ in Retirement: The Hidden Key to Happiness
Retirement is often seen as a time of endless freedom, but for many, it can quickly become a whirlwind of commitments. Babysit the grandkids? Sure. Volunteer for that committee? Of course. Help a friend move? Why not? The reality is that saying “yes” to everything can leave retirees drained, overwhelmed, and far from the happiness…
Continue ReadingPorch Pirates and Fake Delivery Notifications – Securing Your Holiday Gifts
The convenience of online shopping makes holiday preparation easier, but it also opens the door to porch pirates and delivery scams. Here’s how to outsmart them this season. Porch piracy spikes during the holidays when thieves take advantage of unattended deliveries. A single stolen package can ruin the joy of gift-giving and cost you hundreds…
Continue ReadingKey Takeaways from This Year’s Midyear Financial Forecasts
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…
Continue ReadingThe Green Gold Rush: A Comprehensive Guide to ESG Investing in 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:…
Continue ReadingInvestor Psychology: Navigating Market Volatility
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…
Continue ReadingWill I Run Out of Money?
Worrying about running out of money is at the top of the list of concerns for those planning for retirement or already there. Whether you’ve diligently saved a small fortune or you’re working with more modest means, the transition from saving to spending can feel almost terrifying. Of course, no one can answer this question…
Continue ReadingIs 60/40 Still a Thing?
The 60/40 portfolio (60% equities, 40% bonds) has been a staple of investment strategy for decades. But did we adopt this approach simply because it was the best we could do with the limited investment options available at the time? While this strategy has generally performed well, it’s worth questioning whether it’s truly foolproof, especially…
Continue ReadingSocial Security, Please Hold
Thank you for calling Social Security, Your Estimated Wait Time is… No matter what the situation is, sometimes when we have a problem, we just want to speak to someone. We don’t want to listen to a lengthy message only to click on some options and then be told we can’t be helped and ‘good…
Continue ReadingWhy does Retirement Feel Expensive?
Over the years, we’ve been exposed to countless presentations on how financial advisors model retirement plans for their clients. Despite the common disclaimers that each plan is unique and tailored to individual circumstances, we’ve noticed a striking consistency: most advisors still rely on the 4% Rule as their primary strategy. This observation persists across the…
Continue ReadingThe Ways and Means of What Will Become of Social Security
As headlines increasingly spotlight a potentially shaky future for Social Security, the irony becomes evident: is the safety net meant to safeguard our retirement facing an uncertain fate? Let’s take a look at how Social Security’s summer is going so far… Back in June, the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security held a…
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Will Cryptocurrency Enter Your TSP? Here’s What You Need to Know
After diving into cryptocurrency’s role in investment portfolios, federal employees might be wondering about their TSP accounts. While the direct answer is no – the TSP will not include cryptocurrency funds or crypto ETFs in its offerings – there’s an interesting twist to this story. Your TSP funds may already have more connection to the…
Continue ReadingUnderstanding Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Investment Funds
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a powerful retirement savings tool for federal employees and members of the uniformed services. Managed by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), the TSP offers participants a range of investment options designed to help them grow their retirement savings. Here, we’ll walk you through the fundamentals of TSP…
Continue ReadingJanuary: The Perfect Time to Get Acquainted with Your TSP
A new year often brings new beginnings, including career milestones like joining federal service. For new employees or anyone looking to optimize their retirement savings, January 2025 is the perfect time to take a closer look at the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). Understanding how this employer-sponsored retirement plan works can set you on the path…
Continue ReadingWhat You Can DIY in Federal Benefits: A Guide for Employees
Federal employees enjoy access to some of the most comprehensive benefits programs available, from the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) to healthcare options, life insurance, and retirement annuities. The challenge? These benefits can feel overwhelming to navigate. The good news is that with the right resources and know-how, you can take charge of many aspects on…
Continue ReadingCybersecurity 101: Protecting Financial Data from Common Threats
Managing your financial life comes with a unique set of responsibilities – and risks. In today’s digital world, cyber threats are everywhere, and your financial data is a prime target. Whether you’re managing your money solo or working with professionals, understanding how to safeguard your information is critical. Here’s what you need to know. Why…
Continue ReadingWhat Happens to Your Benefits If You Die Before Retirement? A Federal Employee’s Guide
Federal employees enjoy a robust array of benefits, but what happens to those benefits if you pass away before reaching retirement? Understanding how your federal pension and unpaid compensation are handled is crucial—not only to protect your loved ones but also to ensure your estate plan accounts for every detail. This guide breaks down what…
Continue ReadingYour OPM Retirement Checklist: Be Prepared for the Big Day
Retirement marks one of life’s most significant transitions, and for federal employees, it comes with unique processes and requirements. Navigating the paperwork and timelines overseen by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) can feel daunting. This comprehensive checklist will help you prepare for a smooth and stress-free retirement. Confirm Your Eligibility• Understand Your Plan: Determine…
Continue ReadingVoluntary Separation Incentives: Should You Take the Buyout?
Federal agencies often offer buyouts, known as Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIPs), or early retirements, called Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA), during times of budget cuts or restructuring. These programs can be enticing, presenting opportunities to step away from federal service with financial benefits. However, they’re not one-size-fits-all solutions and require a thoughtful analysis of…
Continue ReadingFeeling Stuck? How Federal Employees Can Explore New Opportunities Without Jumping Ship
Recent studies show that federal employees earn, on average, nearly a quarter less than their private-sector peers. For many, this disparity raises questions about career growth and financial security. But before making the leap to the private sector, it’s worth exploring the opportunities already available to federal employees to improve their financial and career outlook.…
Continue ReadingFederal Workforce in Flux: Navigating Uncertainty Under the New Administration
With the Trump administration preparing to take office alongside a Republican-controlled Congress, federal employees face a period of uncertainty and speculation. Proposals such as downsizing agencies like the FDA and Department of Education or creating a new Department of Government Efficiency have sparked concerns and raised questions about what lies ahead. While headlines may suggest…
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