Likewise, each of the TSP’s lifecycle (L) funds, which shift toward more conservative investments as participants get closer to retirement, grew in January. The L Income Fund, which is designed for people who have already begun making withdrawals, gained 1.20%; L 2025, 1.28%; L 2030, 2.2...
The G Fund, which is composed of government securities, increased at its statutorily mandated rate of 0.36%. So far in 2025, the G Fund has grown 0.75%. The value of most of the TSP’s lifecycle (L) funds, which shift toward more conservative investments as participants get closer t...
TSPDataCenter.com is the one-stop resource for federal employees and federal retirees to find current and historical Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) share prices and rate data for performance of each of the core TSP funds (G Fund, F Fund, C Fund, S Fund I Fund) as well as the Lifecycle (L...
TSP Lifecycle Funds maturing by 2055TSP L 2040 FundTSP L 2045 FundTSP L 2050 FundTSP L 2055 Fund Inception Date8/1/20057/1/20201/31/20117/1/2020 Last Price (4/25/2025)57.4215.7434.5517.28 Change (1-Day)0.32%0.34%0.36%0.41%
Example:Let’s think about it. Imagine a very simple TSP scenario. 5 years ago, the Smiths had $100,000 in their TSP account,all of which was in the Lifecycle 2040 fund. They borrow $50,000 for a 5-year loan. As they repay their loan, they are paying themselves interest at the ...
Specific Lifecycle (L) funds Mutual Fund Window The F, S, C, and I funds in the TSP areindex fundscurrently managed by the BlackRock Institutional Trust Company under contract by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB).
A Lifecycle (L) Fund serves as the default fund for new plan participants who don't specify a contribution allocation when they make their contributions. Core TSP Funds The five core funds offered in theThrift Savings Planloosely cover the basic range of publicly traded debt and equity securitie...
Fully fund a deductible IRA, rather than the Roth (but keep any Roth you have) unless you are paying little or no income tax. The reason is the money you don’t pay in taxes will compound for you over the decades. Finish funding the 401K to the max. ...