Traditional vs. Roth TSP | How long till I'm back even? | TSP Weekly Charts | 10.30.2022

by | Jan 16, 2023 | Thrift Savings Plan | 4 comments

Traditional vs. Roth TSP | How long till I'm back even? | TSP Weekly Charts | 10.30.2022




It was a big week for the stock funds! Is the Bear Market over? If so, how long will it take to get back to even? We examine these questions and a deep dive into the pros and cons of Roth vs Traditional TSP in the TSP Weekly Update Show. Don’t miss it!…(read more)


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4 Comments

  1. H P

    You guys are tremendous. Great info. as always.

  2. Mathew Conway

    Something I learned during those early years when I didn't have enough in my paycheck to save a lot, is to feed a Roth with all the nickels and dimes from "tax-free" money so it grows tax-free. Child support, rebates, credit card rewards, even reimbursements on things you already would've spent money on (cell phone, gas, etc…). There are plenty of options if you're willing to treat free money as money you never had. No matter what your expected tax bracket is, any tax-free pot in retirement is always a good thing.

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