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    Default What to do with my TSP?

    I am leaving my job with the federal government after almost 4 years. I have the option of either leaving my money in my TSP or rolling it over to my new companies 401K. I'm not sure which would be the best way to go. Any suggestions???


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    Lightbulb Re: What to do with my TSP?

    gpmykul,

    IMHO, why not wait! Compare returns (risk v reward) down the road, and then decide!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpmykul
    I am leaving my job with the federal government after almost 4 years. I have the option of either leaving my money in my TSP or rolling it over to my new companies 401K. I'm not sure which would be the best way to go. Any suggestions???

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    Default Re: What to do with my TSP?

    Quote Originally Posted by gpmykul
    I am leaving my job with the federal government after almost 4 years. I have the option of either leaving my money in my TSP or rolling it over to my new companies 401K. I'm not sure which would be the best way to go. Any suggestions???
    I had a break in service a few years ago, I just left my money in the TSP and am glad I did.

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    Default Re: What to do with my TSP?

    Quote Originally Posted by gpmykul
    I am leaving my job with the federal government after almost 4 years. I have the option of either leaving my money in my TSP or rolling it over to my new companies 401K. I'm not sure which would be the best way to go. Any suggestions???
    A guy I went to school with faced the same choice. He elected to move his money to his new company's fund. He remembers his (now former) employer with strong feelings - 'twas none other than Enron.
    Trading, in its simplest form, is the process of capturing the disconnect between perception and reality.

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