TSP Transition Period: Access to TSP Accounts Will Be Down for Weeks
Starting May 16th, TSP online tools and access will start shutting off as switch is made to more modern system.
Federal Retirement Benefits
This category contains articles written about Federal Employee Retirement Benefits: FEHB, FEGLI, TSP, FLTCIP, Leave, Pay Raises, FERS/CSRS, and more-
Starting May 16th, TSP online tools and access will start shutting off as switch is made to more modern system.
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.
The Department of Labor (DOL) wants to address climate change in Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Core funds- but relationship between the governmental entities is ambiguous
Thanks largely to inflation, President Biden’s office suggested the biggest pay raise for federal employees in over fifteen years: 4.6%.
STWS Advisor Jennifer Meyer shares what questions she hears from feds at different stages in their careers.
When comes to retiring under FERS, it is often described as a 3-legged stool. There is a fourth leg, however- The Strategic Leg: Financial Planning and Investment Advisory Services from…
STWS Advisor David Fei goes over the complicated 5-year Rule for Roth Individual Retirement Accounts.
Survivor benefits reduce the retirement income a federal retiree receives from their FERS or CSRS annuity. Read how this works in situations with divorce, or when getting married after retiring.
Should feds invest in the I-fund? Read about what risks and potential growth come with putting money in the TSP’s international investment option.
Information about military deposits for FERS and CSRS employees. What is a Military Deposit? For federal employees who are contributing to either FERS or CSRS retirement systems, they can potentially…