A Sensible Approach to The I Fund
Some readers may have too much money in the TSP's I fund. Others do not have enough. Your retirement future may depend on decisions you make this year.
🇺🇸 In honor of those who gave everything in service to this nation — FedSmith observes Memorial Day with gratitude. 🇺🇸
Stay updated with the latest TSP news, including TSP fund performance, investment updates, contribution limits, withdrawal rules, and fee changes that impact federal employees and retirees. Here, you’ll find articles on TSP investment strategies, L Fund performance, market trends, TSP modernization updates, and guidance to help you make informed decisions about your Thrift Savings Plan. Whether you’re early in your federal career or preparing for retirement, find clear insights on maximizing your TSP growth and managing your long‑term financial strategy.
Some readers may have too much money in the TSP's I fund. Others do not have enough. Your retirement future may depend on decisions you make this year.
TSP investors had a mixed month in February with the bond funds having a positive return and finishing ahead of all of the stock funds for the month.
The C fund has been a dog for investors in this decade. How is your TSP portfolio faring?
The S and I funds are hitting home runs again in January. Should you switch to these funds or stay put?
What will happen to your TSP money when you die? Some federal employees fail to tell Uncle Sam what to do with your money. Your failure to act…
All TSP investments had a postive return in 2005.
American jobs are often going where labor is cheaper and the investment climate provides a better chance for profitability. Is your TSP fund investment missing a good opportunity?
Will you have enough money when you retire? Here is one way you may be able to have more than you planned on having.
Except for the G fund, TSP fund prices are down across the board for October.