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    Sticky: Re: Guess the Dow Contest For 2024

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    Re: Why do you hate annuities

    I noticed that the TSP current interest rate for annuities is 4.95% - the highest in years. I went to TSP.gov to input the info for a $200K annuity, joint life with spouse and increasing payments....
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    Poll: Re: What do you want to talk about?

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    Re: share volume vs fund balance

    1. Yes. You sold high and bought low. You have more C shares when you bought at 3800.
    2. Not necessarily. The S&P 500 /C fund could tank and you'd have a lower $ balance.
  5. Re: How to make a 59.5 Withdraw to a Vanguard rollover IRA

    I rolled over about 75% of my TSP to Vanguard this January. I just opened my Vanguard IRA Rollover account online including a Margin Agreement so I can move funds daily. I input that account number...
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    Re: Skorcher's Account Talk

    Just got an email late last night. TSP is going to mail 2022 year-end statements with a brand new look which will probably be convoluted. Plus no mention whether you can get it online.
    They gave...
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    Re: Pension and working in retirement question

    They're both the same amount. The FERS Supplement is treated like a pseudo SS benefit that ends when you turn 62. Therefore you're penalized the same way if you earn more than $21,240 in 2023.
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    Re: Skorcher's Account Talk

    How can I get either a quarter end statement or year end statement for date ending 12/31/2022 that looks like the old statements?
    The statements I download from the web just show the opening and...
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    Re: December 2022 AutoTracker Winners!

    Great job for a terrible month for most of us.
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    The new system does not allow the <1% IFT if it results in less money in the G fund. I have 51.23% in G and 48.77% in C from an original 50/50 split and wanted to rebalance to 51G/49C. I got this...
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    Re: Tsunami's Account Talk

    The net expense ratio on SWVXX is 0.34% which is nearly 7x higher than the G fund.
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    Re: Adding secondary beneficiaries

    Contingent beneficiary will only inherit anything if all primary beneficiaries are deceased. There is no "secondary" category.
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    Re: Taxable vs Nontaxable Roth Balance

    Correct as long as the account is at least five years old at that time.
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    Re: Taxable vs Nontaxable Roth Balance

    You can withdraw your Roth IRA contributions at any time, for any reason, with no tax or penalties. That's because you make contributions with after-tax dollars, so you've already paid income taxes...
  15. Re: New TSP Website deleted my Contingent Beneficiary

    TSP also deleted my contingent beneficiaries. Fortunately my spouse is still listed as the primary beneficiary. I tried to add the contingent beneficiaries online, but all I can do is add additional...
  16. Re: Share Price History - Website not functioning

    I get share price history only going back to April 25th. There is no option to input custom dates. Another TSP website screwup.
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    Re: NEW WEBSITE IS NOW ACTIVE- SIGN UP NOW.

    The website shows my YTD return as of June 1, 2022 = +1.11%. Interesting since I've lost about $25K this YTD.
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    Re: NEW WEBSITE IS NOW ACTIVE- SIGN UP NOW.

    The web site is a :(complete failure. It would not verify my cell phone, the same number I use for access to the old system for years. Uploaded my driver license which was rejected for being too...
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    Re: Funding a house down payment

    I'd apply for a home loan instead of withdrawing from TSP or 403-B plans.
    If you were to retire at 12/31/22 it would take at least 120 days before the TSP would declare your unpaid loan as a...
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    Re: Withdrawals After Age 55 Without Penalty

    Actually it's not a 20% federal tax on your TSP withdrawal. That is the amount of federal income tax withholding. Your TSP withdrawal is ordinary taxable income. You may or may not get a refund of...
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    Re: Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 01/31/2022 is 34.21%.
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    Re: Guess the Dow Contest For 2022

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    Re: Accessing Employee Express

    The Login.gov website is legit. I have used it in the past.
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    Re: Tsunami's Account Talk

    One advantage of being in stocks on the last day of the month is that you have 3 possible IFT's the following month (with the 3rd move to the G fund). Not counting negligible 1% moves of course.
  25. Re: Using TSP G fund as your cash bucket in retirement?

    Withdrawal rules from the TSP before age 59 1/2 penalty free are rigid and can be complicated. From Investopedia.com:
    Understanding Rule 72(t)Rule 72(t) actually refers to code 72(t), section 2,...
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