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How To Avoid These Eight Mistakes When Naming IRA Beneficiaries

January 5, 2026 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Many federal employees and retirees own IRAs. Ed Zurndorfer explains why naming an IRA beneficiary is extremely important — how to avoid costly mistakes when doing it more…

TSP Announces January 2026 Processing Schedule

January 2, 2026 My Federal Retirement

The Thrift Savings Plan announced its processing schedule for January 2026 including when IRS form 1099-R, life expectancy recalculation notices, and required minimum distribution (RMD) notices will be issued more…

NARFE Recommends Federal Pay Raise of 3.8%

December 30, 2025 My Federal Retirement

In response to the 2026 pay raise announcement, the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association is recommends a 2027 federal pay increase of 3.8% stating federal pay rates already lag private-sector pay rates by about 25% more…

The Top Regrets of Federal Employees in 2025

December 29, 2025 Chris Kowalik

Chris Kowalik gives you a “do-over” list to regain control in 2026 that will get you clear about your retirement numbers and options, and uncover financial decisions you have been avoiding more…

What You Should Know About the Roth TSP in-Plan Conversion Option

Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

The new Roth Thrift Savings Plan in-plan conversion option (starting Jan. 2026) is complex — and may benefit some but not all traditional TSP participants. Ed Zurndorfer provides five important questions before considering this option, plus helpful insight on the tax consequences, who is eligible to participate, and the complicated rules and required minimum distrubion (RMD) issues. Practical examples are included more…

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