
The Federal Thrift Savings Plan
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The Federal Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a tax-deferred retirement savings and investment plan set up to help federal civilian employees and military personnel save for retirement.
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The Federal Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a tax-deferred retirement savings and investment plan set up to help federal civilian employees and military personnel save for retirement.

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Find out why it's important to figure out an appropriate retirement portfolio withdrawal rate.

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Consider many factors that may affect the timing of your retirement.

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1 Contribution is fully deductible if minimum contribution amount is met and cost of token gift does not exceed maximum

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If you meet certain conditions, you can set up and contribute to an IRA (traditional or Roth) for your spouse, even if he or she receives little or no taxable compensation for the year of the contribution. Such an IRA is commonly referred to as a spousal IRA. A spousal IRA is not, however, a special type of IRA. It is merely a way of describing the fact that you are making a contribution to your spouse's traditional or Roth IRA. To contribute to a spousal IRA, you must meet four conditions:
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