What to Love (and Hate) About The Thrift Savings Plan

by | Oct 19, 2022 | Thrift Savings Plan | 9 comments

What to Love (and Hate) About The Thrift Savings Plan




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9 Comments

  1. Nathan Wolfson

    The only thing I don't like about the TSP is that even though their mission is for the customer to earn as much money as possible, they decided to limit the number of transactions you can make in a month to two (or three if the last one is to the G fund), which is killing me significantly as I know when to move my money in and out of the C fund in order to maximize growth. In that respect, I've "lost" thousands of dollars so that whoever is running the fund can make more money. Give us back our freedom of movement!

  2. dan juhas

    As to TSP Roth MRDs: I guess my question would become: Okay, I'm forced to withdraw X amount of money– What other financial "mechanism" to place it? (this Q is out of my league)

  3. dan juhas

    Dude. You are Totally talking my language! A 45- year- old guy I work with (USPS) told me recently he's "thinking of starting" his TSP (granted, we have "agency automatic" bare- bones starter- fund) But. My head nearly exploded. PLEASE, people. Fund your TSP as much as humanly possible, YESTERDAY, or sooner!

  4. Todd W

    Where do you go to get fidelity or vanguard funds.

  5. priola7

    Withdrawal options are too limited. Can’t take just from G fund (cash) fund and leave C fund alone to work for the future.

  6. Cory Jordan

    Do you know if there is any plan to produce an Inverse Fund in TSP to be able to profit during a declining market?

  7. Aaron Taylor

    Vanguard has lower fees

  8. christine meers

    Transfers are a chore. No electrons involved. Only paper which leaves the money in limbo for several days. Also getting spousal signature and notarized takes time. Not ideal in 2021. Gotta plan well in advance. HAd one rejected today so now I start the more than 10 day process again! Otherwise I am a huge fan

  9. Paul L

    Though not unique to the TSP, the 5% employer match is a nice perk!

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