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The connection does seem noticeably better in the last ten minutes or so. I couldn't get on at all for about 1/2 hour. Thanks for your updates.
flannel -
I think zbwmy answered your "why do an interfundtransfer?" question fully.
The other question you had was ifI was doing an interfundtransfer or a contribution allocation change. I rarely do a contribution change. A contribution change only changes the allocation of your payroll deductions, not your entire balance as an interfund transfer does. Every time you do an interfund transfer, your entire balance gets moved. Since I make so many interfund transfers, I don't have a need to do a contribution change.
Let's say my contribution allocation is 50% C 50% S. But I just did an interfund transfer to 100% G. At that point, my entire balance will be in the G fund. If I don't make an interfund transfer for a month,I would have new money going into the C and S fund every time I waspaid. If I was still wanting to be in the G fund, I may go in and do another interfund transfer at that point to movethe entire balance (including the small amount that had been going into C and S) intothe G fund.
If you have a small balance relative to your contributions, you may want to change both. If you have accumulated a significant balance, your contributions make up a much smaller percentage of your total balance and it is not as important to do this.
So to answer your initial question, my entire balance is currently 75% G, 25% S.
I know its confusing but I hope this helps. I get asked this question a lot so I may cut and paste it into the "questions" forums.
Tom