Office of Personnel Management officials hope a new document for federal employees planning their retirement will reduce frustration with the complicated and often lengthy process—and maybe help ...
The annual retirement surge is officially upon us, as the number of new claims doubled between December 2023 and last month, giving the Office of Personnel Management a chance to stress the efficacy ...
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 ...
Adopting a process-centric approach to retirement income management will provide better service to clients and will lead to faster asset growth for the adviser, along with higher productivity and ...
FORT JACKSON, S.C. (April 2, 2015) -- When a career Soldier decides it's time to hang up the uniform and submits his retirement paperwork to the personnel office, he may think it's all downhill from ...
Q. I am a divorced women age 67 and lost my job due to the pandemic. Being eligible for retirement and having no family close by, I thought it was a good time to move from Iowa to a sunny senior ...
Despite the extensive information available from many sources about retirement planning, many people remain puzzled and disconnected from that type of planning. As mentioned in a previous article, ...
Plan sponsors are increasingly seeking solutions that provide enough retirement income for the most participants, but powerful forces can sidetrack progress toward that goal. Retirement assets also ...
Several years ago, my wife and I attended a “preparing for retirement” seminar. After the session, my wife turned to me and asked, “how do dumb people retire?” I was caught off-guard by what appeared ...