Anonymous wrote:I’ve taken a tsp loan several times, I always pay them off early and I’m paying all of the interest to myself. Really no downside to it except once you have one loan out you can’t take another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
WTF? Your kids have shark teeth?
Np here. The PP's kid has special needs, like you have low IQ and EQ.
Anonymous wrote: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.
WTF? Your kids have shark teeth?