TSP Stock Funds Dive in August
All of the stock funds for the Thrift Savings Plan were down significantly in August. Here are the results for the month and for the year for all of the TSP funds.
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All of the stock funds for the Thrift Savings Plan were down significantly in August. Here are the results for the month and for the year for all of the TSP funds.
I am planning to retire at age 63 and waiting to withdraw my Social Security until I reach age 66. While my husband is still working, can he withdraw his Social Security at age 64? Can I apply for half of his Social Security while I am waiting to withdraw my Social Security?
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