Tom:
How can my account balance be less today than on May 1, when all share prices has climbed higher the last two weeks, except for a single decrease of one cent in the I fund for a single day before increasing yet higher still.
Can you help explain this phenomena? I mean, if all share prices rises over time, should not the account balance rise also? Does a drop in the account balance given this scenario be cause for alarm...or indicate that someone maybe stealing from the cookie jar?
Bear in mind, I am a total Nu-b at TSP. Yet I get the suspicious feeling that something is not quite right. :suspicious:
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
How can my account balance be less today than on May 1, when all share prices has climbed higher the last two weeks, except for a single decrease of one cent in the I fund for a single day before increasing yet higher still.
Can you help explain this phenomena? I mean, if all share prices rises over time, should not the account balance rise also? Does a drop in the account balance given this scenario be cause for alarm...or indicate that someone maybe stealing from the cookie jar?
Bear in mind, I am a total Nu-b at TSP. Yet I get the suspicious feeling that something is not quite right. :suspicious:
Any advice is greatly appreciated.