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Examining the Advantages and Disadvantages of the TSP Mutual Fund Window

In this video, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Mutual Fund Window. Do you have questions or concerns about the Thrift Savings Plan, Federal Benefits, or Retirement Planning? 🗓️ Schedule a free consultation at: ⚡️ Stay Connected: Website - Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Who Are We: Fedway Financial provides financial planning, investment management, and benefits training to federal employees and retirees. Our goal is to help you understand and maximize your federal benefits program, and make prudent and informed decisions related to every facet of your financial life. #fedwayfinancial #themoneybriefing #thriftsavingsplan 🎵 Music provided by LAKEY INSPIRED – Chill Day Disclaimer: All content on this site is for general information purposes only and is not intended to provide any personalized financial advice.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Thrift Savings Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Infla

BEST WAY to invest in the TSP

Want to know which TSP funds to invest in or learn more about the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)? Here are the 2 TSP funds I invest ALL my money in. As a former federal employee, I have a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) retirement account . In this video, I plan to (1) reveal which two TSP funds I put ALL my money in, (2) share the percentage % breakdown of how much I put in each TSP fund and (3) explain WHY I invest this way in the TSP. When it comes to TSP retirement and finances, I want to highlight how critical it is to understand WHY and HOW to invest. Educate yourself! Don’t just follow because "so and so said it’s a good tip." That's the fastest way to LOOSE money. This is why I’m breaking down WHY I invest the way I do and back it up with FACTS. It will help you make the best TSP investment decisions for you. ***Note: My TSP breakdown factors in that I have 25-30 years before I retire. If you are closer to retirement (like 1-5 years out), you may choose a diffe