Many federal employees dream about the day they can start their life after government. If this is your year for retirement and you’ve already set a date, then it’s time to begin the process of ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Federal retirement applications will have to be electronic starting early next month, marking a step away from the government’s ...
For many federal employees, retirement means a time of reward for a long and dedicated career. Many people prepare for retirement with a sense of anticipation and excitement. The actual process of ...
With so many currently heading for the exit, it’s a good time for federal employees to improve their understanding of the retirement process.
The Office of Personnel Management still uses paper applications for federal retirement benefits, a low-tech practice that the Government Accountability Office said is a big factor stymieing the ...
1. Confirm your retirement eligibility date. You can do this by reviewing your Personal Statement of Benefits. Your Personal Statement of Benefits can be located by accessing the Employee Benefits ...
The Office of Personnel Management — the federal agency that helps support millions of government workers — earlier this year released its latest information technology strategic plan. The document, ...
For those serving as traditional Reserve Soldiers in the Army Reserve, receiving that 20-year retirement letter can feel like winning the lottery. But did you know that just because you have that ...
As the convergence of wealth, retirement and benefits at work gains momentum, the essential issue is how to help employees who can't afford traditional ongoing financial planning. That's more than 95% ...
Q: In March of 2018, I will turn 66. I plan to continue working until age 70. According to my most recent Social Security statement, my payment would be about $1,729 per month at full retirement age; ...
Social Security may be one of your largest assets. What and when you collect will make a huge difference to your lifetime benefits. Hi Larry, My wife is about to turn 66 so we're coming up to the wire ...