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Seizavisuals | E+ | Getty ImagesAs year-end approaches, some older Americans must soon take required withdrawals from retirement accounts — and there are several options if…
Fifteen years ago last month, following the financial crisis, the Dodd-Frank Act was signed into law. One of the most significant changes ushered in under Dodd-Frank…
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What is it that you fear most about retirement? Do you worry about running out of money? Are you concerned that you might need long term…
Artificial intelligence makes people more valuable, according to PwC’s 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer report. Pixdeluxe | E+ | Getty ImagesWhile there hasn’t been much hiring…
The end of the year is a very popular time for federal employees to retire. However, many choose to retire in other months of the year…
Numerous people line up at the entrance of the Spreek to visit the former amusement park in the … More Plänterwald on one of the “Open…
Sometimes called the ‘super’ catch-up contribution, this new saving option is only available to … More workers age 60 to 63.getty There have been numerous changes…
While it’s been said countless times, it bears repeating: the Fed doesn’t set mortgage rates.The Fed simply sets short-term interest rates, driven by its dual mandate…
Chris Kowalik explores what happens when a federal employee is facing a RIF, but doesn’t qualify for an early out or a discontinued service retirement. Key…
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