Brian Willett
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I ama retiring fulltime from the Postg Office on Friday and beginning part time foir the PO Saturday with all the same benefits avaiulable to me, including tsp despoits and withdrawals, etc.
I currently have an ample amount in the fund, but until Socical Securfity pops in in February I will need approximately $1600 a month, because of my dropofdf in income because of the part time job, going from 40 to 20 hours a week. Would I be smart to stop contributing (now at maximum) or find that $ somewhere in another savings account. Also, when I get back to full income (SS and Part time work) should I continue to contribute the maximum amount if I can swing it?
Lastly, I have 95% of my $ in the G Fund but all contributions are going to the C Fund--does that sound sensible, at least until my wife, with no appreciable retirement other than SS, retires in three years.
Hope this is something you can help with but know I am treading on unknown waqters as this is the first message board, or any kind, that I have ever used. Probablly something to do with 'senior with a fear of the computer.
Thanks in Advance.
Brian
I ama retiring fulltime from the Postg Office on Friday and beginning part time foir the PO Saturday with all the same benefits avaiulable to me, including tsp despoits and withdrawals, etc.
I currently have an ample amount in the fund, but until Socical Securfity pops in in February I will need approximately $1600 a month, because of my dropofdf in income because of the part time job, going from 40 to 20 hours a week. Would I be smart to stop contributing (now at maximum) or find that $ somewhere in another savings account. Also, when I get back to full income (SS and Part time work) should I continue to contribute the maximum amount if I can swing it?
Lastly, I have 95% of my $ in the G Fund but all contributions are going to the C Fund--does that sound sensible, at least until my wife, with no appreciable retirement other than SS, retires in three years.
Hope this is something you can help with but know I am treading on unknown waqters as this is the first message board, or any kind, that I have ever used. Probablly something to do with 'senior with a fear of the computer.
Thanks in Advance.
Brian