Retired Fed May Have Determined Control of Senate
A retired civil service employee may have determined the control of the Senate when she received about 1% of the vote in a very close election race.
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A retired civil service employee may have determined the control of the Senate when she received about 1% of the vote in a very close election race.
From recent headlines, it appears that US stocks are the place to be for your TSP investments in 2006. Take a closer look at the numbers before jumping to conclusions.
Are you living in a “common law” arrangement? Do you want to ensure your husband or wife receives your federal retirement annuity? If you think the conversation will be unpleasant, consider the consequences of not having the conversation.
A new policy has been issued regarding the settlement of unfair labor practice (ULP) allegations against federal agencies. In this article, the author discusses questions raised by the new policy and offers practical advice to agencies when a ULP is filed.
October was a good month for TSP investors. Here is a summary of the results.
IRS has raised the reimbursement rate for the deductible costs of operating a car for business. With the IRS move, GSA is now free to raise the rate for federal employees as well.
Will boomers retire as their parents did? Will there be a retirement tsunami as predicted by OPM? No one knows but here are a few predictions about how boomer mentality, changing technology and the need for qualified employees may come together to create a much different retirement scenario.
Federal employees generally satisfied with their career choice and their pay and benefits but many readers think there is considerable room for improvement.
Is America serious about illegal immigration? Two US Border Patrol agents have been sentenced to lengthy prison sentences while the drug smuggler they were apprehending was given immunity for his testimony against them.
The I fund is the best performing fund in 2006, despite the recent increase in US stock prices. No fund has lost money in 2006.