Anonymous wrote:We did a TSP loan in July to help fund our house purchase as "Cash". It saved us tens of thousands over a mortgage and loan origination fees. However, the S&P was much higher than it is currently, and the rate was lower... 3.875? So it was more of a no brainer for us at the time.
If you need this money and have no other money to use in case ANOTHER emergency strikes, then I would suggest the TSP route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Medical expenses can hit this easily. Many things are not covered like dental and certain types of in patient facilities like rehabs, and you have to come up with the cash upfront.
Only if totally uninsured. I have a really crappy plan HDHP and my out of network OOP max is still $20k. $50k is a lot of money to be “unexpected” and also not be eligible for a loan.
Had to front $25k so a family member could go to rehab. It’s not as easy to find an in-network provider for dual diagnosis on a couple of days’ notice as you seem to think Insurance reimbursed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Medical expenses can hit this easily. Many things are not covered like dental and certain types of in patient facilities like rehabs, and you have to come up with the cash upfront.
Only if totally uninsured. I have a really crappy plan HDHP and my out of network OOP max is still $20k. $50k is a lot of money to be “unexpected” and also not be eligible for a loan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Medical expenses can hit this easily. Many things are not covered like dental and certain types of in patient facilities like rehabs, and you have to come up with the cash upfront.
Only if totally uninsured. I have a really crappy plan HDHP and my out of network OOP max is still $20k. $50k is a lot of money to be “unexpected” and also not be eligible for a loan.
Ha! We carry two PPO insurances, plus two dental insurance plans. Had to pay $60,000 up front for extensive dental work an older child with gastroparesis needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Medical expenses can hit this easily. Many things are not covered like dental and certain types of in patient facilities like rehabs, and you have to come up with the cash upfront.
Only if totally uninsured. I have a really crappy plan HDHP and my out of network OOP max is still $20k. $50k is a lot of money to be “unexpected” and also not be eligible for a loan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Medical expenses can hit this easily. Many things are not covered like dental and certain types of in patient facilities like rehabs, and you have to come up with the cash upfront.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Medical expenses can hit this easily. Many things are not covered like dental and certain types of in patient facilities like rehabs, and you have to come up with the cash upfront.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Under what scenario would someone suddenly need $50k cash? I can’t think of any.