Federal retirement expert, Chris Kowalik, explains why the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance program was designed to be relatively affordable coverage while you are working — and never intended to be the long-term life insurance policy that you kept forever more…
Recently Proposed IRS Regulations on New 10-Year RMD Rule Are a Surprise – Part I
Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, explains the major surprise: The IRS’ interpretation of how the 10-year rule for required minimum distributions applies to certain individual retirement accounts and workplace retirement plan beneficiaries more…
House Passes Bill to Increase Catch-Up Contribution Limit and RMD Age for TSP Participants
If signed into law, the SECURE Act 2.0 would increase the required minimum distributions age and increase the limit on catch-up contributions to qualified employer-sponsored retirement plans such as the Thrift Savings Plan more…
7 Retirement Regrets to Avoid
Federal retirement expert, Chris Kowalik, explains how retirement regrets have real consequences, and why it’s important to do what you can now to get ahead of the game more…
How Current and Future Federal Retirees Could Be Affected by the Postal Service Reform Act of 2022
While the new law has no effect on current federal retirees’ health benefits participation and cost, federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, says chances are good that both current and future federal retirees will be affected by similar reforms in the near future more…





