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Advice for FERS employees scared about retirement
Thanks to health care advances, retirees are living longer, healthier lives and retirement choices are limited by the ability to pay for them. Art Stein has some helpful advice.
How to not outlive your retirement funds
Once you retire, you want to enjoy it. That means a long, healthy life. So, how do you not outlive your retirement funds? Advice from Certified Financial Planner Arthur Stein.
Tags: Federal Drive , pay and benefits , Arthur Stein , retirement ,
The Golden Years: getting there from here
Rising medical costs, lengthening life spans, inflation, taxes and concerns about retiree medical benefits conspire to make retirement "the most expensive goal that we'll ever have to fund."
Tags: Pay & Benefits , USAA , June Walbert , CFP ,
Why should you take a retirement planning class?
Federal benefits specialist James Marshall joins For Your Benefit for an in-depth discussion on all things retirement. Do you know everything you need to know?
October 18, 2010
Tags: retirement , pay and benefits , For Your Benefit , Bob Leins , James Marshall
All about careers after federal employment
Please join hosts Bob Leins and Ann Vincent in welcoming our guest, Michael Townshend, a retirement, career and life coach.
Encore Presentation
Tags: Pay & Benefits , For Your Benefit , Michael Townshend , retirement ,
A practical guide for Roth conversions
Hosts Bob Leins and Tammy Flanagan talk about your options, if you want to convert to your Roth IRA.
July 11, 2011
Tags: pay and benefits , Roth IRA , Roth conversion , estate planning , Bob Leins , Tammy Flanagan
Will You Ever Be Able To Retire?
When it comes time to retire will you be financially able to pull the plug? For one in three Americans the answer is 'No'. But for federal and postal employees, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the picture is much brighter and tells you how working feds can get hands on help.
Tags: pay and benefits , Mike Causey , retirement benefits
TSP Snapshot: Keep a more focused eye on your retirement
One expert reminds federal workers to review their allocations more often than just once a year as market volatility can wreak havoc on funds. The goal is to make small adjustments as needed. All the TSP funds did well in July, including rebounds from two months of losses by the C and I Funds.
Tags: pay and benefits , TSP , Ann Vanderslice , Retirement Planning Strategies , TSP Snapshot , Jason Miller
Boomers, GenXers may exhaust retirement funds
Early baby boomers, those who are 56 to 62, have a 47.2 percent change of not having enough money for basic retirement expenses as well as uninsured health care costs, the report finds. Late boomers, who are between 46 and 55, have a 43.7 percent chance of not having enough money, and Generation Xers (ages 36-45) have a 44.5 percent chance.
Tags: Employee Benefit Research Institute , baby boomers , Generation X , retirement , Veronica Robinson , Colleen Kelleher ,
Financial Priorities: College Funds
Most people have heard the pay-yourself-first financial advice, but what does that mean? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey asked CFP Rebecca Schreiber who says it starts with an emergency fund.
Tags: P&B , college tuition , Rebecca Schreiber , Mike Causey



