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Senate Places Limit on Administrative Leave

Republicans and Democrats have come to a rare agreement concerning Federal Employees on Wednesday, passing a bill that will ultimately cut back the use of “Administrative Leave.” “Administrative Leave,” is paid time off that does not subtract from vacation days, sick days, or other forms of leave. While there are many reasons this leave can […]

10 Financial Tips

Here at FedSavvy we want to kick off the new year by providing you with 10 Financial Tips that will help you start off the new year with a great financial plan. If you missed Carol on Good Morning Washington you can check back on January 2nd to see her discuss a few tips in […]

Financial Tip #6: Plan Long Term

Include long term care planning in your retirement strategy. If you had an unplanned expense of $60,000 to $100,000 a year could your income support that during your retirement? A 70% chance that you can drain your finances and an emotional drain on your family. Imagine having a healthcare need and not having the funds […]