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Senior Executive Service Guide
WAEPA’s Senior Executive Service Guide covers everything you need to know about Senior Executive Service (SES).
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Your Next Big Move? Buying a Home!
Buying a home for the first time is an exciting life event with great expectations. If you just started the process of purchasing a house – whether this is your first home to be used as a springboard or for the one that will last for decades – this is an undertaking you will remember forever.
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Federal Travel Guide
WAEPA’s Federal Travel Guide gives you all the latest information about traveling on official Government business.
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When a Rainy Day Fund is Not Enough
Have you ever heard that the only sure thing in life is change? There’s no better example than these current times to tell you that it’s true.
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A Well-Deserved Recognition Week to All Public Servants
In 1985, the first week of May was marked to thank everyone working in local, state, and federal government. Today, public employees are at the forefront helping businesses and communities in distress while maintaining normal government duties. These individuals do it all, from ensuring that transportation continues to run, helping people get to vaccination centers, and much more.
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Seven Steps to Financial Independence
Financial independence is about not having to rely on other people (such as your parents) or lending institutions (such as banks, savings and loans or credit unions) for financial security. This is more achievable when you follow the seven steps outlined below.
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Federal Career Advancement Guide
This guide will help Civilian Feds update their resume, navigate the Federal job boards, and complete their Individual Development Plans (IDP).
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How Women Have Adapted to Remote Work While Caring for their Families
"Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope” is the theme for Women's History Month in 2022. It was designated by the National Women's History Alliance as a tribute to the uninterrupted work of frontline workers and caregivers during the pandemic and an appreciation of the countless ways that women have provided healing and hope throughout history.
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Are Female Federal Employees Under-Insured?
Studies show that despite advancements in closing insurance and pay gaps, women are still less likely to own life insurance policies.
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The Coverage Gap: Women are Carrying Less Life Insurance Than Their Male Counterparts
According to 2021 consumer study conducted by LIMRA, only 47% of women have life insurance, compared to 58% of men. Moreover, women are likely to carry less coverage than their male counterparts.