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Stable-Value (SV) Rates, 4/1/25

Stable-Value (SV) Rates, 4/1/25

TIAA Traditional Annuity (Accumulation) Rates
Rates down by -25 bps; early release
Restricted RC 5.25%, RA 5.00%
Flexible RCP 4.50%, SRA 4.25%, IRA-101110+ 4.50%

TSP G Fund pending (previous 4.250%).

Options outside of workplace retirement plans include m-mkt funds, bank m-mkt accounts (FDIC insured), T-Bills, short-term brokered CDs.
#StableValue #401k #403b #TIAA #TSP
https://ybbpersonalfinance.proboards.com/post/1926/thread

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  • edited March 28
    YYB,

    A quick update on a different but somewhat related matter.

    Since this will be a short thread, I hope you are OK my posting here about interest holiday on credit card charges to keep earning interest elsewhere on the deferred payment.

    The credit card deferred payment I enjoyed expired this month and I paid off the entire balance (until now, I was making minimum payment due each statement period). Today, Experian updated my credit score by increasing it by 60 points. My credit score at TransUnion is not yet updated and shows 100 points (and two tiers) below my score at Experian. They may be using different scoring models. Luckily, I am not anticipating needing to apply for credit and can wait for all credit agencies to update in due course.

    We talked about the above subject on a thread I am not able to retrieve now. @hank was also on that thread.

    Thanks.

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