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Transition and Career

Companies Pledge to Hire Military Spouses

On Oct. 2, the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) inducted 48 new organizations into the public private partnership established as a DoD program in 2011 as part of the White House’s Joining Forces Initiative.

Finance

Portfolio Allocation Management

The TSP has six investment options and average 401ks have dozens. How and when do you know what to pick? How you structure an investment portfolio is critical to either wealth accumulation or preservation.

Health Care

Making the Health Care Decision at Age 65

Age 65 is a time of decision employer health plan and or Medicare Tricare known as Tricare for Life (TFL)? At age 65, Tricare coverts to a Medicare supplement plan and becomes TFL. Tricare Prime and Select are not

Events

5 Tips for a Successful PCS Move

Getting ready for your next military PCS move? A little organization and planning can go a long way to ensuring an easier and less stressful move for all members of your family. Consider these five tips

Family

Disaster Preparedness 101

We like to assume MilKids are ready for anything. All of those household moves have made them pretty resilient, after all. However, having an emergency supply kit on hand will ensure they’re prepared for any scenario,

Transition and Career

Two Companies Take On Military Spouse Employment Challenges

Military spouse and veteran employment is consistently a hot topic in the military community. From certification transferability to transferrable skills, military spouses and veterans face many unique challenges. Over the past year, two military spouse run

Transition and Career

3 Tips for Developing a Career as a Freelancer

Freelancing can be a great way to spread your entrepreneurial wings, build a portfolio, and tap into additional income streams. Thanks to project matching websites, like LinkedIn ProFinder and Upwork, today’s service based entrepreneurs don’t have

Family

Advice for MilParents of College Kids

It’s October, which means your college freshman has been on their own at school for nearly a month. For most parents, it’s a bittersweet time. We’re excited to see our kids flourish in school and hear about

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