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Two states recently exempted a portion of military retirement pay and survivor benefits from state income tax, with California enacting a new partial exemption and Vermont increasing the number of ...
The new electronic retirement system promises a faster, more accurate process, but some users are still adjusting to the ...
The new Military Retirement Exclusion represents one of the most significant pro-veteran policy changes in California’s recent history, Bains stated. The tax cut applies to individuals with an ...
Today on the Financial Forum I have a substantial military retirement that covers all of our income needs, and all of my ...
Steven Parker began his Air Force career at the age of 17, and following basic and military police training, found himself ...
In all, 70,351 employees retired in the first six months of 2025 as compared to 56,756 employees who left federal service ...
A financial advisor shares that her clients' biggest regrets often aren't just about money; they're about missed opportunities and not living fully.
Home Retirement How New Retirees are Navigating Economic Uncertainty ‘I Picked a Helluva Time to Retire.’ Six strategies for new retirees facing a dicey stock market and unpredictable economy.
Financial plans based purely on growth, like the 60/40 portfolio, are built for a different era. Today’s retirees need plans based on real-life risks and goals and that feature these four elements.
President Donald Trump is considering an executive order to open retirement plans up to private equity and alternative investments. Here are a few key considerations.
The U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities raised concerns over a potential military draft. Here's what to know about how it could be reinstated.