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brundylop t1_jadiwwj wrote
Correct. You won’t know the exact yield/interest rate until after the auction. But it will be close to the values listed on the website
brundylop t1_jaddz77 wrote
Reply to comment by RoadsterTracker in Quitting job soon - anything I should do now with 401k before resigning? by cantnap
For people whose income is above the Roth IRA eligibility threshold, a Traditional Rollover IRA will limit their ability to perform a Backdoor IRA conversion due to the pro-rata rule
brundylop t1_j23yxon wrote
Reply to comment by mommycorinneBG in Girlfriend is changing jobs. Should she move her 401K into the TSP? by buskingengineer
> There's a lot more choices for TSP.
This cannot be true. The TSP only offers 5 funds (G S C F I) and Target Date Funds. But they are good funds with low expense ratios.
Brokerages like Vanguard offer well over fifty. Fidelity has hundreds.
I also find it super weird that the performance of your TSP and IRAs varied so wildly. It sounds like you invested in very different things
If you invested most of your TSP in the C Fund, and most of your IRA in a SP500 index, they performance should be almost the same, since they track the same SP500 index
brundylop t1_jaeuvs1 wrote
Reply to Can someone help me understand 4-week Treasury Bill interest rate? by hamta_ball
Your 99.65 investment went up to 100.00 in 28 days.
That is a 0.351% increase in 28 days. To annualize it, multiply by 365.25 and divide by 28
Which comes out to 4.58%