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What about costs asscociated with each of the interfund transfer verification letters we receive in the mail?
I have turned off the quarterly statement, but does anyone know if there is a way to turn the verification letters off?![]()
I have turned off the quarterly statement, but does anyone know if there is a way to turn the verification letters off?![]()
What about costs asscociated with each of the interfund transfer verification letters we receive in the mail?
I have turned off the quarterly statement, but does anyone know if there is a way to turn the verification letters off?![]()
One thing I would like to point out, that every TSP'er ought to consider adding to the argument against "user fees".
That is that the actual administrative costs of TSP have never been lower. And they are much lower than any other plan out there.
ten years ago, TSP was costing somewhere over 6 to 8 basis points in administrative costs. Yet that is a fraction of most publically held mutual funds, which typically rack up 50 to 80 basis points in costs.
TSP's sheer size, and the use of index funds, has made TSP extremely cost effective.
And today, after several years of having a variety of funds, the actual administrative costs of TSP are the lowest ever. Now they are less than a single basis point.
No where are there costs that low.
If someone tries to tell us that a measley (less than 1% of TSP holders) percentage who wish to manage their own money should pay some kind of user fee to do so- tell them BUNK! Tell them our costs are so much lower than anywhere else, there is NO REASON to charge us user fees to move OUR money into accounts AS WE SEE BEST FITS OUR SITUATION.
TSP- Lowest costs. EVEN when we move it from time to time.
Big Dave, I don't want to hem and haw my way to a good answer. I think I read a post by 350z or somebody else, but I can't seem to find it now. Let's wait for the right person to answer this question shall we.![]()
If you have a minute, I have a question for you.
On the charts at the bottom of most pages, it has the chart for EFA, which I believe tracks simular to the I fund. It shows it was down today .41%, but I see you said the I fund actually lost .97%. Why is that different? Sorry for asking dumb questions, but I'm just learning this stuff! I've read some of the stuff on here about FV, and maybe that has something to do with it?
0.32 (0.41%)![]()
Thanks again,
Big Dave
Welcome to the board BigDave,Big Dave, I don't want to hem and haw my way to a good answer. I think I read a post by 350z or somebody else, but I can't seem to find it now. Let's wait for the right person to answer this question shall we.![]()
http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/showthread.php?p=80772#post80772Wheels said:Malyla - You need to do a lot of reading but the info is scattered all over and may be difficult to sort through so I will offer a Reader's Digest version of an answer.
The EFA is not a good way to monitor the I fund on a day to day basis. The I fund is based on the EAFE which is an index (much like the S&P 500 is an index). The EFA is an exchange traded fund which is also based on the EAFE but it doesn't trade the same (many reasons, some of the simpler ones are because of the effects of the dollar on the index and because the index trades at all hours while EFA trades from 9:30 to 4:00 with our markets). Over the long term, the EAFE, the EFA, and our I fund will return almost identical amounts, but again from day to day they will vary, sometimes by a great deal as you noticed yesterday.
Welcome BigDave!
Check out the fair value (FV) and 350z's threads here...
http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/forumdisplay.php?f=22
Welcome to the board BigDave,
This is a good question for Wheels, here is one of his responses to another member.
http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/showthread.php?p=80772#post80772
Ebbs·po·nen·tial [eb-spoh-nen-shuh l, -spuh-]
-adjective
Of or relating to seemingly supernatural results: Ebbsponential growth.
Finance
Expressed in terms of a designated power of €bb, the basis of supernatural logarithmic TSP growth.
—Related forms
ex'po·nen'tial·ly adverb