TIAA-CREF – Frequently Asked Questions ❓

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TIAA-CREF – Frequently Asked Questions ❓




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19 Comments

  1. ss_bang

    How long it take to get my cash out from the TIAA

  2. Christopher Saylor

    Roger Ferguson Thank you for keeping our Educators First …

  3. YD Koo

    Is Tiaa one of 401K?

  4. Missy Skeeter

    Withdraws without penalty start at age 59, maximum annual withdraw from TIAA traditional account is 10 percent, the other accounts like CREF, no withdraw limits. Retirement can be allocated among a diversity of investments including TIAA traditional, real estate, bonds, inflation linked bonds, equities, etc.

  5. Letizia Adorno

    I saw that Fidelity has an expense ratio less than 0,2%. What expense ratios does TIAA offer? It can make a big difference and shouldn't be underestimated.

  6. Yeager

    Let me see. My employer doesn't pay me enough to live on, but I have an account with TIAA. But I can't touch that (my) money without being taxed to death. Remind me again how this is a benefit to poor people that don't have any money? So how much will I be taxed? 30-40%? More? Ridiculous.

  7. Wes Tafoya

    I make a living through my investments in the market. So I do not get 'earned income' as I do not work for someone. I read Tony Robbin's book "Money, Master the Game" and his interview with some of the top billionaire investors said to use TIAA-Cref as a tax shelter. I am confused about how this is done. Can I directly use TIAA-CREF or do I go through a fiduciary (you said one can go through an investment expert…)… what to do?

  8. lev zak

    thank you so much. Very good explanation.

  9. Jay G

    Saving money is for suckers……invest in yourself…….dame dash taught me that

  10. Awash Teklehaimanot

    AT: How does the expense ratio compare with those of Vanguard or fidelity?

  11. Freddy K

    I am 69, and can I withdraw some funds from my TIAA-Cref account to pay a debt without being subject to a 10 percent withholding and federal tax?

  12. FKtdyvan 2016

    They told me that I have $30,000.00 in my TIAA-Cref that accumulated during the time when I taught as a professor at universities. I am now retired, and so what do you recommend I do with this money. Also, how do I find out if the funds are earning any dividends? I look forward to hearing from you. F. Kustaa

  13. Her Highness

    I participate in TIAA. I’m on a target date fund but I would like to get out for hat fund because I think that I’m leaving money on the table. I looked at what I’m invested in within my TIAA account and I don’t even know what/who these companies are. Can I move my TIAA money out of this target date fund and into stocks and bonds that I know? Stocks like Pepsi and Apple and dividend paying ETFs?

  14. JDM

    I always thought that you can take out what you put in, just can't withdraw the earnings on what's put in until later in years.

  15. Terrell McClain

    Can someone who is enrolled in a TIAA take that money and roll it into an ira without penalty?

  16. socorro lopez

    Im a caregiver for a non-profit organization which is is funded through a University. I tried to withdraw but I was told I couldn’t, wasn’t given an explanation as to why I couldn’t withdraw, I even spoke to a supervisor, They just didn’t give me an answer as to why I couldn’t withdraw. Would you happen to know why I’m not able to withdraw?

  17. D S

    Nice video!

  18. Ucef Lucas

    my job do not offer 401k. could i still open tiaa acount

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