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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP- you came here for financial advice. Everyone is telling you not to tap into your TSP for cash flow when you have money set aside for an emergency, will get months of severance pay, a working spouse, and 300K in funds for college, and one of your kids is more than half way done with school! It will be far worse for your kids if you don't have enough for retirement. They will worry about you and that will impact their future more than college loans or state school.[/quote] I came here asking how to withdraw from TSP and what qualified as hardship. Instead I got got judgement. [/quote] Because what you’re trying to do is akin to poking your eyes out when you just need a pair of glasses. Your kids won’t thank you for paying for private colleges when they have to support you when you’re elderly and destitute for 20 years. I don’t think it’s wise to blow your retirement while counting on a govt pension and social security given the current administration.[/quote]
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