Thrift Savings Plan Crackdown Is Working "... Efforts to discourage "market timers" in the Thrift Savings Plan are showing progress. Only 549 people last month defied a new policy limiting trades in the TSP ..."
[Reference: www.washingtonpost.com]
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Showing posts with label Thrift Savings Plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thrift Savings Plan. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
TSP Frequent Trading Limit?
TSP To Limit Frequent Trading "... Apparently, some savvy traders in the Thrift Savings Plan are having a major impact on cost of TSP trades. According to the data provided in a Federal Register Document ..."
[Reference: The Postal News Network]
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[Reference: The Postal News Network]
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
TSP Customized Statements
Check Your Mail. Seriously. '... One feature of the customized statements will show how much money you've put into the TSP. That's something most people don't know ...' [Reference: www.federalnewsradio.com]
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Thrift Savings Plan, FERS, APWU Suit, Postal
Jan. 19, 2008: APWU, NALC Sue USPS and Inspector General
Over Invasion of Medical-Records Privacy "... The suit alleges that the OIG has routinely instructed medical providers that they must submit records to the OIG and that they should refrain from notifying affected employees that the records have been requested by the OIG. ..." [Reference: www.apwu.org]
Jan. 19, 2008: [Thrift Savings Plan] Can You Risk Playing It Safe? "... "FERS employees (the majority of people now working for Uncle Sam) have the most difficult situation," he said. Because they have smaller civil service retirement benefits, and get diet-COLAs which don't kick in until age 62 ..." [Reference: www.federalnewsradio.com]
Jan. 19, 2008: Study Finds Postal Service Gets No Edge "... Indeed, federally imposed restraints on the post office's operations increase its costs to provide competitive products by an estimated $330 million to $782 million a year, the FTC said. ..." [Reference: ap.google.com]
Over Invasion of Medical-Records Privacy "... The suit alleges that the OIG has routinely instructed medical providers that they must submit records to the OIG and that they should refrain from notifying affected employees that the records have been requested by the OIG. ..." [Reference: www.apwu.org]
Jan. 19, 2008: [Thrift Savings Plan] Can You Risk Playing It Safe? "... "FERS employees (the majority of people now working for Uncle Sam) have the most difficult situation," he said. Because they have smaller civil service retirement benefits, and get diet-COLAs which don't kick in until age 62 ..." [Reference: www.federalnewsradio.com]
Jan. 19, 2008: Study Finds Postal Service Gets No Edge "... Indeed, federally imposed restraints on the post office's operations increase its costs to provide competitive products by an estimated $330 million to $782 million a year, the FTC said. ..." [Reference: ap.google.com]
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
October 30, 2007
Oct. 30, 2007: How's Your Balance? Compared To What? "... Most federal and postal workers, and many retirees, have accounts in the federal Thrift Savings Plan. A growing number have balances in excess of one million dollars. ..." [Reference: www.federalnewsradio.com]
Oct. 30, 2007: Postal Regulatory Commission:
USPS Could Lose Millions in Proposed Deal "... Commissioner Ruth Y. Goldway agreed in part with Tisdale’s dissent: “First and foremost, through this NSA, the Postal Service will lose between $25 and $45 million and opens itself — if it is to be fair to other similarly situated mailers — to lose much more.” But Goldway ultimately decided to “go along with the majority” and voted to approve the NSA with the Bank of America. ..." [Reference: www.apwu.org]
Oct. 30, 2007: Postal Regulatory Commission:
USPS Could Lose Millions in Proposed Deal "... Commissioner Ruth Y. Goldway agreed in part with Tisdale’s dissent: “First and foremost, through this NSA, the Postal Service will lose between $25 and $45 million and opens itself — if it is to be fair to other similarly situated mailers — to lose much more.” But Goldway ultimately decided to “go along with the majority” and voted to approve the NSA with the Bank of America. ..." [Reference: www.apwu.org]
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