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Update: Age 52, $962in TSP, took the VERA this year
Congrats CGM on reaching your goal. It's a great feeling. As HW mentioned, don't work too long. With a reasonable amount out of TSP every year, it's probably costing you $$ to go to work. I figured the last year I worked cost me about $14.12/hour. My feeling was that on my way home every work day, I was throwing $113 out the truck window. I had no problem stepping away the job.
5 years later, $154K at 38 years old. I plan on (probably) retiring from active duty in 3.5 years and not sure what my plan for my TSP account will be at that point. I have a lot more in taxable investment accounts and real estate, which has taken more of my time and focus lately. It's been nice having TSP on set-and-forget / buy-and-hold.Closing in on 50K and 33yo. Definitely one of those this month, hopefully both!
I wasn’t expecting a question from a 4-year-old post. Took me a little while to find my old files to reply to your question about how I thought about “losing” money by going to work. Started thinking more in depth about retirement at age 40 when I attended a mid-career retirement session and soon after had a discussion with a retiring co-worker. My CSRS co-worker just received his retirement pay estimate and it was lower then expected. He was considering continue working or taking a job in retirement. I determined that I didn’t want to go into retirement having financial reservations. This is what I came up with to satisfy myself: Would my Retirement Income approach or exceed my Actual Income.Off topic, but I am curious about the calculation here. What is the theory and math behind losing money at work? This has me interested!
CSRS, nice.Definitely in a better place now than when I was working. Although I do miss the group I worked with. The years I worked part time and then after retirement when I went back as a contractor I earned my points for Social Security. I retired CSRS. Transferred my TSP to my 401K last year. Not even touching that money.
Big move in two years. Very nicely done!![]()

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Welcome to the club.I’m proud to announce today I’m a TSP millionaire, wow it’s achievable!