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The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a retirement plan for US federal employees and uniformed service members. It has two types of contributions: employee contributions and matching contributions, which vary by eligibility and limits.
The FRTIB is an independent agency that administers the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement savings and investment plan for federal employees and members of the uniformed services. Learn about its governance, history, investments, and controversies.
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a defined contribution plan that is available only to military service members and federal employees. It is similar to the 401(k) plans offered by many private ...
A target date fund is a collective investment scheme that adjusts its asset allocation mix over time to become more conservative as the target date (usually retirement) approaches. Learn about the history, design, glidepath, and popularity of target date funds in the US and the UK.
Social Security still had over $2.78 trillion in its trust fund reserves at the beginning of 2024. This money is crucial for helping the government cover benefits above what it takes in annually ...
Learn about the retirement system for U.S. civil service employees, which consists of three components: FERS annuity, Social Security, and Thrift Savings Plan. Find out the eligibility, contributions, and benefit calculations for FERS annuity.
The Smart Savings Act would make the default investment in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) an age-appropriate target date asset allocation investment fund (L Fund), instead of the Government Securities Investment Fund (G Fund), if no election has been made for the investment of available funds. The bill would retain the Government Securities ...
TSPTALK is a website and forum for federal employees and military personnel to discuss various topics, especially investment strategies of Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) retirement funds. It was founded in 2004 by Tom Crowley and became controversial in 2008 when the FRTIB imposed restrictions on fund transfers.