TSP High in Investor Satisfaction (Leading Fund Up 20% This Year)
One TSP fund is up more than 20% so far in 2021. Investor satisfaction with the TSP is high and one outside analyst offers a defense and praise of the TSP.
If you are a federal employee, you may be wondering how to plan for your retirement and make the most of your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The TSP is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan that allows you to invest in various funds and options, depending on your risk tolerance and goals. On this tag page, you will find articles and resources that will help you understand the benefits and features of the TSP, as well as tips and strategies to increase your investment returns and secure your future income. You will also learn about the latest news and updates on the TSP performance, fees, withdrawals, and more. Whether you are just starting your federal career or are near retirement, these articles will provide you with valuable information and guidance on how to make the best use of your TSP.
One TSP fund is up more than 20% so far in 2021. Investor satisfaction with the TSP is high and one outside analyst offers a defense and praise of the TSP.
How well do you understand the fund options in the TSP? Here is a basic overview.
A majority of our readers indicated they are not keen on the new TSP mutual fund window. Here are the results of our recent survey on the topic.
How your TSP produces income during retirement largely depends on the tax status of your TSP account.
Can you retire? As the author illustrates, you need to have a solid plan in place in order to have a successful retirement.
The C Fund in the TSP has been up in each of the past six months. Performance is rotating among different markets (and TSP funds). Here is how funds performed in July and through the year.
As stock prices go up, so do returns for TSP investors. Here is how leading TSP funds are faring in 2021.
If you do not specify beneficiaries for your federal benefits, you may find they do not get paid as you would have liked upon your death.
Do you favor or oppose a mutual fund window for TSP investors? Take this quick survey and submit your opinion.
The author describes a common mistake that he sees federal employees make that can leave their retirement savings in the TSP exposed to too much risk.