RiteWing
Confused about dryer sheets
Hello,
I am currently a 53 year old Postal employee who is planning on retiring in 2020.
I have over 200k in my TSP, and have a household income of about $140k per year.
What should I do in regards to my TSP vs the Roth IRA? Should I stay TSP, otr go Roth? Should I replace my TSP contributions in the Roth account or split them.
What becomes more advantageous?
I anticipate my wife and my social security to be about $30k per year.
Our pensions should be about $35k.
My wife has about 200k in her 401k as well.
Anyhelp is greatly appreciated.
RiteWing
I am currently a 53 year old Postal employee who is planning on retiring in 2020.
I have over 200k in my TSP, and have a household income of about $140k per year.
What should I do in regards to my TSP vs the Roth IRA? Should I stay TSP, otr go Roth? Should I replace my TSP contributions in the Roth account or split them.
What becomes more advantageous?
I anticipate my wife and my social security to be about $30k per year.
Our pensions should be about $35k.
My wife has about 200k in her 401k as well.
Anyhelp is greatly appreciated.
RiteWing