A new study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute and Greenwald Research suggests that military households are in a stronger financial position and exhibit more confidence in their retirement ...
From building a solid financial foundation to preparing for emergencies and planning for retirement, the results of a recent survey confirmed that military service can translate to a better financial ...
Military households reported more savings and confidence in their retirement prospects than non-military households, according to annual survey results released recently by the Employee Benefit ...
Those who serve in the U.S. military receive a well-deserved retirement benefit after at least 20 years of service, or earlier if you are injured or discharged due to a debilitating medical condition.
Jim Absher is a benefits columnist for Military.com. More than 100,000 military retirees living in five states will soon be seeing more money in their pockets, thanks to new laws that were passed in ...
If you're a retired military personnel, where you choose to spend your post-service years can significantly help you get ahead financially. Some states offer tax breaks and exemptions on military ...
We’ll take a look at my plan for the first time and explore means to improve it. I’ll cover the military retirement options that are currently available and why I chose this route. Briefly discuss how ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — All military retirement income could soon be exempt from South Carolina income taxes. At the State House, both the House and Senate have passed a bill to exempt military retirement ...
WASHINGTON — House lawmakers will push to save five ships that the Navy is slating for retirement, rejecting the service branch’s proposal to decommission 24 ships in its fiscal 2023 budget. The House ...