Rolling Out of the Military and TSP; What's the Right Call?
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What Should You Do With Your TSP After Leaving the Military?
In this episode, Rob and Omen tackle one of the most common questions service members ask: “What do I do with my TSP when I leave the military?”
Before diving in, they recap Rob’s appearance on the Military Money Manual podcast discussing Roth conversion ladders—and why they’re powerful but often misunderstood.
🔗 Connect with us
- Book a meeting with Omen
- Book a meeting with Rob
- Omen’s article - rolling out of the TSP
- Email us! fiscalfoxhole@gmail.com
🪖 This Week in Military History
Battle of Midway (June 4, 1942)
- U.S. codebreakers intercepted Japanese communications
📰 Headline: 401(k) Matches Are Getting Cut
Some companies are pausing or reducing employer matches in 2026.
Key implications:
- The match is still “free money”—get it if available
- Without a match, IRAs may become more attractive
- Traditional 401(k) contributions still reduce taxable income
- Follow the Savings Cascade:
- Get the match
- Max IRA
- Return to employer plan
🎯 Main Topic: What To Do With Your TSP
✅ Reasons to KEEP your TSP
- Easy button: No action needed during a busy transition
- Low cost: Among the cheapest plans available
- Creditor protection: Strong legal safeguards
- Backdoor Roth strategy: Can accept IRA roll-ins to avoid pro-rata issues
- Exclusive G Fund access:
🔄 Reasons to ROLL OUT of your TSP
- Limited flexibility:
- Withdrawals come out pro rata
- Harder to execute strategies like the 3-bucket approach
- Beneficiary complications:
- Non-spouse heirs must move funds quickly
- Risk of large taxable distributions
- Account fragmentation:
- Easy to forget old TSP balances
- Consolidation improves visibility and control
⚖️ Best of Both Worlds
You don’t have to choose one option.
- Roll most funds into an IRA or new 401(k)
- Keep $1K–$2K in TSP to keep it open
- Maintain access to:
- G Fund
- Future Roth conversion strategies
- Optional rollover flexibility
⚠️ Note: If balance drops below $500, TSP may automatically close the account.
🧠 Trivia: Lost Retirement Money
How much is sitting in forgotten retirement accounts?
✅ Practical Takeaways
- Even without a match, 401(k)s still offer tax deferral benefits
- TSP is a strong option—low cost, protected, and efficient
- Rolling to an IRA increases flexibility and control
- A hybrid approach (keep + roll) often gives the best outcome