The Silent Tug of War Over TSP Accounts During Divorce Settlements for Federal Workers and Retirees
Key Takeaways
A Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) account is considered marital property during divorce, making it subject to divisio…
Federal Employee News Headlines That Actually Change Retirement Planning Strategies More Than Market Updates Ever Do
Key Takeaways
Policy headlines about retirement rules, annuity calculations, or healthcare coverage often alter your financial path more than day-to-day market changes.Staying alert to federal wo…
Before You Assume Medicare Will Cover Everything, Here’s What Feds Learn Too Late in Retirement
Key Takeaways
Medicare is essential, but it doesn’t cover everything. Many federal retirees face unexpected expenses because the…
TSP Advice Is Everywhere—But This Is What Government-Focused Financial Planners Are Actually Recommending Right Now
Key Takeaways
Government-focused financial planners are placing increased emphasis on Roth TSP strategies, life-stage withdrawals, and inflation-adjusted income models in 2025.The updated TSP lan…
FAA and LEO Retirements Come With Their Own Rules—And Breaking One Could Cost You Big Time
Key Takeaways
If you’re a federal employee under special retirement categories like LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) or FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), you’re entitled to enhanced retirement benefits—b…
TRICARE Versus FEHB: Where Military Retirees Frequently Get Caught in Between Complicated Coverage Choices
Key Takeaways
Military retirees often find themselves caught between TRICARE and FEHB, each offering valuable but sometimes overlapping benefits, requiring careful evaluation of long-term needs.D…