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New Thrift Savings Plan Website (TSP.gov) Now Available
July 12, 2010
After several months of development, the new Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) website
has been released.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which oversees the TSP,
redesigned the website largely in response to comments and suggestions from TSP
particpants.
The new TSP website layout provides easier access to
- TSP.gov account access log-in
- TSP plan features
- investment fund information
- planning calculators
- current TSP contribution limits
- Thrift Savings Plan return rates
- current news about the Thrift Savings Plan
"We have organized each section so that you can quickly find the answers to
your questions," said Gregory T. Long, the TSP's executive director. "For
example, all of the TSP features and rules can be easily found under Plan
Participation -- so if you need to know the difference between a contribution
allocation and an interfund transfer, it's right there. If you want to better
understand your TSP fund options, how they compare to each other, and historical
performance, you can visit Investment Funds. And if you need to know what you
should do about your TSP account at certain milestones in your life, such as
marriage or separating from Federal service, you can visit Life Events."
Long also said: "We will continue to enhance the website so that the
time you spend here will be more efficient and more informative."
To access the new TSP website, go to: http://www.TSP.gov
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