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Old 05-24-2009
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Originally Posted by Neo
Savings accounts pay interest, current around 0.50% interest every 30 days, which is approximately 6% per year.
0.30% per 30 days now, which is about 3.7% (compounded) per year. Of course there's a deposit fee of 0.15% (and a withdrawal fee of the same amount?) so moving things back and forth isn't a good idea.
 

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Finance::Quote::TSP(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Finance::Quote::TSP(3pm)

NAME
Finance::Quote::TSP - Obtain fund prices for US Federal Government Thrift Savings Plan SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote; $q = Finance::Quote->new; %info = Finance::Quote->fetch("tsp","c"); #get value of C "Common Stock Index Investment" Fund DESCRIPTION
This module fetches fund information from the "Thrift Savings Plan" http://www.tsp.gov using its fund prices page https://www.tsp.gov/investmentfunds/shareprice/sharePriceHistory.shtml The quote symbols are C common stock fund F fixed income fund G government securities fund I international stock fund S small cap stock fund L2020 lifecycle fund year 2020 L2030 lifecycle fund year 2030 L2040 lifecycle fund year 2040 L2050 lifecycle fund year 2050 LINCOME lifecycle income fund LABELS RETURNED
The following labels may be returned by Finance::Quote::TSP : name eg. "Common Stock Index Investment Fund" date latest date, eg. "21/02/10" isodate latest date, eg. "2010-02-21" last latest price, eg. "16.1053" close previous day's price nav same as "last" currency "USD" method "tsp" "nav" is the same as "last" since the funds are quoted at their net asset value. SEE ALSO
Thrift Savings Plan, http://www.tsp.gov perl v5.14.2 2014-03-03 Finance::Quote::TSP(3pm)
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