Only one of the portfolios within the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program finished December in the ...
If you have a lot to learn about investing, be aware that some of the information out there is not so good. Where should you ...
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), a cornerstone of retirement planning for federal employees and uniformed service members, oversees an impressive $845 billion in assets, making it the nation's ...
Much like with a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k), a Roth TSP won't give you a tax break now, but you can withdraw the funds tax-free in retirement. In 2024, TSP contribution limits are $23,000 ...
The Thrift Savings Plan offers a limited range of investment options, including traditional stock and bond funds and life cycle funds that adjust asset allocations as you advance in your career.
Lifecycle funds were made popular by an account known as the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) for employees of the federal government and have since trickled down into private retirement plans.
This change expands the I fund’s exposure for participants, moving from about 55% of non-U.S. market capitalization to 90%. Roth option available to tsp participants The transition to the new I ...
This is the first article in a series where I will discuss the many financial benefits associated with serving in the U.S. military. As a veteran, and as someone who has taken advantage of many of ...
The Thrift Savings Plan has a Roth direct investment option, but so far it hasn’t accommodated transfers from traditional accounts. Instead, some account holders were converting funds from their ...
These three ways to invest in your TSP can help you meet your retirement goals. Lifecycle Funds (L Funds): L Funds, life-cycle or target date funds, allow you to invest your entire portfolio in a ...