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Which Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Fund is considered the top choice?

What is the best Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Fund? FinEd for Feds is dedicated to providing financial planning education that is relevant for U.S. Federal Government Employees. Federal Employee benefits are complicated yet extremely valuable. Our goal is to make your benefits easier to understand and explain how they integrate with other aspects of your financial life. Ultimately, we want you to be educated during your working years and to feel confident and empowered to retire comfortably from federal service. Discovery Wealth Planning LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor. We are fee-only, which means we do not sell products for a commission. We are also a fiduciary and we put client interests first 100% of the time. We offer one-time and ongoing financial planning engagements with a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ for U.S. Feds. To learn more, please visit This channel is purely educational and should not be considered as financial, legal or tax advice. Discovery Wealth Pla

How To Make The Most of Your TSP in 2018 + A Retirement Success Habit

Many people are concerned about TSP. If you don’t have enough saved in TSP, your retirement could be very uncomfortable. The problem is that there’s mountains of information out there about TSP. It’s complex and you’re left on your own to sift through it all to come up with action steps. ***Here’s where you can get the extra lesson, The TSP Check Up, Now is a great time to do The TSP Check Up—it’s a free lesson that's directly from the FERS Retirement training that I’ve been teaching for years at agencies! This video is brought to you by the FERS Blueprint Online Retirement Training. We believe that it shouldn’t be so hard to get into retirement training, and that you should be able to learn when you want to and at your own pace. Now you can at the FERS Blueprint. Take a class today! ____________ “I’ve got too much saved up in TSP”—said no one ever The way the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) works is you save money each pay period—and that’s done by payroll deducti