
9 Reasons Why Life Insurance for Women is Important
What Is the Sandwich Generation?
The “Sandwich Generation” refers to individuals who are “sandwiched” between their children (young and adult children) and their aging parents.


For Federal Managers, 2023 Likely Won’t See Decrease in Workplace Exposure
While the New Year typically marks a clean slate and new opportunities, federal managers can also use the occasion to reflect on this particularly challenging past year.

Living in the Sandwich Generation
What Is the Sandwich Generation?
The “Sandwich Generation” refers to individuals who are “sandwiched” between their children (young and adult children) and their aging parents.



Why vision coverage is important even when you have good eyesight
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Four ways life insurance protects the people you love
More Americans are working from home than ever before. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people primarily working from home tripled from 5.7% (roughly nine million people) to 17.9% (27.6 million people) between 2019 and 2021.



Avoiding 5 Common Work from Home Pitfalls
More Americans are working from home than ever before. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people primarily working from home tripled from 5.7% (roughly nine million people) to 17.9% (27.6 million people) between 2019 and 2021.
FMA Applauds Rep. Norton’s Leadership on Salary Compression
With the pay cap, the Federal Managers Association (FMA) is concerned about salary compression affecting an increasing number of feds—a very real issue that will only get worse if no action is taken.
Bill to Prevent Schedule F Reclassification Clears House
Even without reclassification proposals such as Schedule F, federal employees face threats and liabilities inherent in their positions, including the possibility of civil lawsuits and administrative actions.
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
The weather is cooling down, the leaves are falling, and the holiday season is on the horizon. During this time of year, we celebrate holidays that compel us to take the time to appreciate our loved ones.

Family Plan: Yours, Mine, or Ours?
In life, when deciding on major milestones, having a plan is key. A plan allows you to not only stay on track with your goals, but helps you achieve them as well. When starting a family, the same applies in a joint plan.
Investing in the IRS is Investing in America
We’ve often heard that agencies should “do more with less.” When the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) doesn’t have the resources and staff it needs to do its job, law-abiding citizens are harmed.

Your Next Big Move? Buying a Home!
So, the bank approved the loan, you bought the insurance on your new house—hurricane, flood, earthquake, Godzilla, everything—and you have a steady income. You are young and know you'll be around 58 by the time you finish paying off the loan. What could go wrong?
Federal Managers—Know Your Exposure
Whether it’s Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaints, allegations of whistleblower retaliation, or hostile work environment, federal managers are constantly subjected to investigations.