Anonymous wrote:58
750 tsp that has been rolled over to F planner
Retired GS 15
SAVE THE MAX WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG
Take the max life insurance option
Anonymous wrote:50k, 33 years old, 3.75 years as a Fed, 12 about to be 13.
I didn't get serious about retirement until 18 months ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by these low numbers. Aren't you all putting in 5% and getting the 5% match? Why such low numbers then? The Lifecycles have been doing GREAT for at least 5 years and the returns have been over 10% each year.
I put in the 10% match from Day 1, for 26 years, plus Catch-Up contributions as soon as I was eligible. Also maxed out non-deductible IRA and also put money into non-retirement investment account from Day 1. That's how I got out at 58 (I had 8 yrs. of non-Fed experience first).
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by these low numbers. Aren't you all putting in 5% and getting the 5% match? Why such low numbers then? The Lifecycles have been doing GREAT for at least 5 years and the returns have been over 10% each year.
Anonymous wrote:$790k
59, retired in April '13 at 58 with 26 yrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by these low numbers. Aren't you all putting in 5% and getting the 5% match? Why such low numbers then? The Lifecycles have been doing GREAT for at least 5 years and the returns have been over 10% each year.
It appears that some people are not, Captain Obvious.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by these low numbers. Aren't you all putting in 5% and getting the 5% match? Why such low numbers then? The Lifecycles have been doing GREAT for at least 5 years and the returns have been over 10% each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30,000, 39, GS 14, 5 years
OK, I feel horrible now . ..
I'm with you. I dont' know my numbers off the top of my head - but they are similar to yours.
I'm broke too.
42
GS-11 Fed 6yrs
Right at 30k
I'm only in the G fund and need to switch quickly and save wayyyyy more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30,000, 39, GS 14, 5 years
OK, I feel horrible now . ..
I'm with you. I dont' know my numbers off the top of my head - but they are similar to yours.
I'm broke too.
42
GS-11 Fed 6yrs
Right at 30k
I'm only in the G fund and need to switch quickly and save wayyyyy more
Yup. The G fund makes no sense of you - you'll be 67 in 2039. Assuming that is when you want to retire, put your TSP savings in the L2040 fund.
When pp is old and broke, he can blame it on his years of ridiculous laziness. It takes two minutes to switch.