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What is TSPLookup? |
TSPLookup is a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet designed
especially for you, a TSP participant!
Using built-in macros and web
queries, TSPLookup will:
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Get the market quotes for the
TSP F, C, S and I Funds.
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Get the market quotes for the
foreign markets that comprise the EAFE / I Fund
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Get the currency quotes for the
"Big Five" currencies.
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Get the market quotes for up to
12 Yahoo symbols of your choosing.

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In
addition, TSPLookup has a
Dashboard that provides:
A quick view of the markets.
You may enter the number of TSP shares you own and then
view today’s estimates and the previous days’ results.

You may have the Dashboard on top of
TSPLookup, on top of another spreadsheet, on top of ANY windows
application.
 
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Additional features are:
- An Account Growth Projection
calculator.
- TSP Share Prices for the past 15
market days.
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Will TSPLookup work on my
PC? |
TSPLookup is an Excel spreadsheet (.xls)
It is not an executable (.exe)
TSPLookup does not install any
software on your PC, use cookies, or access any information on your PC
(other than the system date and time.) It's simply a spreadsheet
with macros. You
open it in Excel, use it, save it, close it. Unless you want to
utilize the features of the Dashboard, you don't have to input any
personal or TSP related data
into it whatsoever.
- TSPLookup will work in Excel 2002 and
subsequent versions.
- It will not work previous versions of Excel.
- Contains macros and you must enable the macros for it to function.
- A high-speed Internet connection (cable, T1 or better) is
recommended.
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How much does TSPLookup
cost? |
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TSPLookup is freeware. It's free.
However, for TSPLookup to continue to be free for all, you are encouraged to support it
by making a small donation of $10. Donations are made to
the
author (not to TSPTalk.com.)
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Where can I get TSPLookup?
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Right here!  Download TSPLookup v2.1 now!
Last update: 4-JUN-2008
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About the author:
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Edward Morris began his USPS career in 1990 and joined the TSP the
same year. His username on the TSPTalk message board is
"jayhawker."
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