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Another column on retirement. This time, I’m joining you

Your faithful radio anchor and columnist has a year before his own retirement and will chronicle the practical parts of the planning.

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TSP participants could save longer under Secure Act 2.0

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Life after lockdown: New spouse, new career, status quo?

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FILE - In this June 20, 2019, file photo, the Supreme Court in Washington. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in two of the term’s most closely watched cases over whether federal civil rights law protects LGBT people from job discrimination. The cases Tuesday, Oct. 8, are the court’s first on LGBT rights since Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement and replacement by Justice Brett Kavanaugh.(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Planning to work ’til you drop? Why not? (Part 1)

Some experts in retirement planning believe that many feds with memories of the Great Recession of 2008-2009 are working longer than they have to.

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Rewards and risks of the G fund

Most of the 5.8 million workers, retirees and former feds with Thrift Savings Plan accounts have some of their retirement nest eggs in the G fund.

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G fund: How much is too much?

Most experts would say it depends on your age, when you plan to retire, and, very important, your risk tolerance.

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