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What are the TSP Funds?

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What are the TSP Funds?

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There are five investment options that are available to the millions of federal employees. They are the: (1) G Fund: Government Securities Investments, (2) F Fund: Fixed Income Index Investments, (3) C Fund: Common Stock Index Investments, (4) S Fund: Small Capitalization Stock Index Investments, and (5) I Fund: International Stock Index Investments. Please visit our TSP Funds page, which explains each fund in detail. • What are the Lifecycle Funds? In 2005, the TSP introduced the lifecycle funds (L2040, L2030, L2020 L2010, L Income), which are composed of percentages of the five funds based on target retirement year. The composition of the L funds will shift to be more secure as the target years approach. For instance, around 2010, the L2010 fund will be given a makeup similar to the current L Income fund, and an aggressive L2050 fund will be established. These asset shifts are automatic and the advantage of the L funds. The following percentages indicate the initial breakdown of the

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