devilsNIGHT
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Ok, here's my situation. I'm currently Active Army. As of this date, I have no contributions to TSP.
I get out of the Army in February of 2010.
(if I decide to do TSP) From now until I ets, I will have about 1.5 years of tax free contributions (deploying to Iraq in November for a year and a half), and another year of taxed contributions.
I want to contribute 60% of my paycheck while deployed, and 30% while not deployed.
Basically, I want to pull whatever I accumulate in my TSP account out, into a checking account, when I leave the Army in 2010.
What I'm trying to figure out is, if this would work out best for me, or if I should just not do TSP, and throw money as I earn it into mutual funds...
Of course, a lot of factors come into play, but hopefully I provided enough information to paint a picture.
TSP rates are nice, but that 20% tax withholding just makes me grin.
I already have a different method of savings for retirement...
dN
I get out of the Army in February of 2010.
(if I decide to do TSP) From now until I ets, I will have about 1.5 years of tax free contributions (deploying to Iraq in November for a year and a half), and another year of taxed contributions.
I want to contribute 60% of my paycheck while deployed, and 30% while not deployed.
Basically, I want to pull whatever I accumulate in my TSP account out, into a checking account, when I leave the Army in 2010.
What I'm trying to figure out is, if this would work out best for me, or if I should just not do TSP, and throw money as I earn it into mutual funds...
Of course, a lot of factors come into play, but hopefully I provided enough information to paint a picture.
TSP rates are nice, but that 20% tax withholding just makes me grin.
I already have a different method of savings for retirement...
dN