YTD $58,979 September -$4430
Best Month So Far
April $14,156
Roll over to an outside IRA
Partial withdrawal
Monthly Payments based on your specified dollar
Monthly payments based on IRS Life Expectancy
Just leave it with TSP until 70 years old
Not sure yet
Annuity
Other options not mentioned above
FYI: Medicare and FEHB Premiums
Blue Cross® and Blue Shield® Service Benefit Plan
Basic Option members enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B are eligible to be reimbursed up to $800 per calendar year for their Medicare Part B premium payments.
The account is used to reimburse member-paid Medicare Part B premiums. For more information on how to obtain reimbursement,please visit www.fepblue.org/mra or call 888-706-2583.
https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insur...res/71-005.pdf - page 129
Note: Members with Standard Option or FEP Blue Focus plans aren’t eligible.
UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company, Inc.
The UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage Value Plan provides a monthly reimbursement of $50 of your Medicare Part B monthly premium.
https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insur...res/73-903.pdf - page 76
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
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YTD $58,979 September -$4430
Best Month So Far
April $14,156
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
Roth TSP - Are we still required to take RMD at 72 with Roth TSP? Any changes?
Roth IRA has no RMD.
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
These posts are inspiring and did make me drop to my knees in prayer this morning and it once again shows that you never know the struggles that folks around you are going through. I'm caring for someone with ALS and I don't know a single person that cancer hasn't touched in some way.
Scott Harrison
Senatobia, MS
They are truly inspiring. To have the disease or care for somebody afflicted with ALS and cancer is no easy feat.
My brother in law was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in his mid 60's.
It was heartbreaking to see someone full of vitality slowly deteriorate.
It was tough to see his wife tend to his needs 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Before my spouse had his injury, he would go to California every year for a month to give her a chance to breathe and visit her children and grandchildren.
Fortunately, the daughter found a nursing home/assisted living where they can stay together.
I salute nnuut, nasa1974, Ravensfan, rangerray and everybody going through these difficult times.
I don't know how you do it - day in, day out.
Praying that you and your family members be blessed with strength, physical and mental, in your everyday lives.
Keep the faith.
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
Futures just became Yesterdays.
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
Hearing your life experiences are inspiring because even with the difficulties and struggles faced, the love and caring each of you give to your families shines through. God's hand is always guiding us and gracing us with strength in the hardest times. May God continue blessing you and your families.
We are so fortunate to have each other as friends too! Best wishes to you all.
Don't take my comments as trading advice /IFT: 4-1-24=100G/https://www.theepochtimes.com/ & http://www.ewg.org/PermaCharts@p430#5159/strategy#4918p.410
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
According to TSP-775 (10/2020) both traditional and Roth TSP are subject to RMDs. https://www.tsp.gov/publications/tsp-775.pdf
Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
http://share.robinhood.com/mariloc1
Is that your taxable/trading account? A lot of dividend stocks got killed today because of the new tax increases Democrats are hoping to pass.
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