Civilian federal employees and uniformed service members will soon be able to convert their pre-tax Thrift Savings Plan ...
Before rushing to a Roth conversion, here are several important realities federal employees should understand.
A new rule for the federal government’s retirement plan will allow enrolled workers and retirees to convert funds to Roth accounts.
Government employees enjoy a multitude of benefits, such as special discounts and generous sick leave. These benefits also extend to retirement. Specifically, the Roth Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) offers ...
If you’re a government worker with a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) from your employer, congratulations! With low management fees to matching contributions, you have one of the best investing tools ...
Both Roth thrift savings plans (TSPs) and Roth individual retirement accounts (IRAs) can offer significant tax advantages and the potential for tax-free growth, but they cater to different needs and ...
Here, I answer more of your questions from my inbox. Q. I am 63 yrs. old and will retire in two years (65 years old) or earlier, does it make sense for me to invest only in the G Fund now vs. L 2025 ...
A thrift savings plan (TSP) is a retirement savings program specifically designed for federal employees and members of the military. TSPs are considered qualified retirement plans, and this status ...
From Social Security, 401(k) and 403(b) plans to traditional or Roth individual retirement accounts (IRAs), there’s no shortage of retirement plans available today that can help diversify your ...
Seasoned federal employees who survived the turmoil of 2025 might be thinking: Should I retire in 2026? You should make this most crucial and personal of decisions on the basis of where you want to be ...