Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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It was not available when I was in the FAA but I would put as much as I could in a Roth TSP.
No taxes or RMD's (Required Min Distibution) in your retirement. Or a mix of both regular and Roth. Below is from TSP website "With Roth TSP, your contributions go into the TSP after tax withholding. That means you pay taxes on your contributions at your current income tax rate. The advantage of the Roth TSP is that you won’t pay taxes later when you take out your contributions and any qualified earnings. You may consider splitting your contributions between Roth and traditional. Note that if you receive automatic or matching contributions from your agency or service, those contributions will always go into your traditional TSP balance and cannot be converted to Roth within your TSP account." |
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Good advice, my husband did same for both of us. Worked out well.
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[With regards to your TSP and which fund to place it in and at what time, there is an advisory service you can sign up for and they will tell you what finds to invest in and when to change funds. This is an independent service outside of the TSP and yes they do charge a yearly fee. I have used them for several years now and it has kept me 'out of trouble.
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Retired Naval officer and current Navy Civilian employee. When I retired I transferred my TSP into my Civilian TSP, around 13 years ago, and have stayed 100% in the C Fund. There is automatic match of 1% to my Traditional, and I add an additional 4% to the Traditional to get the full match. The rest goes to the Roth. It has been doing very well since I started.
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F 10% C 30% S 30% I 20% Still that way 14 years after retirement. |
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When I retired, the first thing I did was to transfer my entire TSP account into my traditional IRA. I didn't want Congress to have any control of my money. By the way, they have used the TSP as a way to borrow and spend more money.
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Contrarian or REALIST-not sure what the truth is. All you need to know is when you will pass, what will be your cause of death, tax rate till you pass, inflation rate till you pass. return on you money till you pass. NO ONE KNOWS. ALL WE HAVE IS OPINIONS. Reading financial STUFF since like High School. WOW A LONG TIME AGO. There is always the disclaimer-my OPINION so that people cannot SUE them if they are wrong. IF, I KNEW, Buffet would be calling me for advice. I watch Payne. HUH his advertised FREE BOOKS only cost you twenty dollars each. Sort of lost my faith in him due to that. He has said that older people, US are investing like far younger people-taking on far more risk. Right thing to do? We will ge the answer as a shoulda, coulda, mighta but didn'ta |
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iNVESTMENTS-both parties have said we should be able to invest part of OUR Social Security into the stock market. We ALL should know from experience. Some would do better than others. VOTERS would scream the government should take from those that did well and give to those who did not. |
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normal for you age and income is. HUM-you are normal, high or low. . |
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I just "feel" better knowing that my money is in my Vanguard Investment IRA being invested and controlled by me. I would do the same thing if I retired from a private company and had a 401K account. I don't want someone else controlling my money, especially the Government. When I retired, it took me about 2 days to send in the form directing my TSP account to be liquidated and moved out of the Government's hands.
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We moved my wife’s TSP funds to an IRA in preparation for her taking RMDs starting in 2025.
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I am FERS but will look into it.
QUOTE=retiredguy123;2396484]Not the TSP, but one thing I did was to deposit an amount equal to 10 percent of my entire career income (about $170K) into a "voluntary retirement account" just before retirement, and then transferred in into an IRA after retirement. That greatly increased my IRA balance that was able to grow tax deferred. It is a little known benefit that I think is only available to CSRS employees. Look it up.[/QUOTE] |
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I just moved from OH to FL. I have both ROTH AND TRADITIONAL TSP. I thought ROTH already paid tax? What advantage would be rolling it into the traditional TSP?
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I saw the TSP website to help maximize your returns.
I have been 100% C fund and it looks like this year will end around 22% Quote:
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We pay SS as well.
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