
Setting up My Account security features and keeping your contact information up to date is essential to protecting your account from fraud and making sure you receive TSP correspondence.
With My Account access, you’ll be able to use convenient navigation to view and manage your investments, save time by submitting transaction requests online with your electronic signature, and more with simple and secure processes. You can also access My Account by downloading the official TSP Mobile App to your personal device.
If you have any trouble setting up access to your TSP account or logging in to My Account, check our troubleshooting tips.
You can manage your TSP account online in My Account and by phone through the ThriftLine.
To manage your TSP savings online, you need to set up a login to My Account.
During the setup process, you’ll create a username, password, and ThriftLine PIN to access your account. You’ll follow step-by-step prompts to verify your identity, update your contact information, and set up your account security.
My Account setup should take 5 to 10 minutes for most TSP participants. You need to receive a one-time passcode to your phone by text message or voice call to verify your identity during the setup process. (Uniformed services members have the option to use a .mil email address to receive the passcode.) Some participants may need to complete additional steps to verify their identity, which could make the process take longer.
You can change your My Account login information, such as your username, password, and multifactor authentication methods, at any time by logging in to the online account management portal.
You’ll use your My Account username and password to log in to the online account management portal, but it’s a system that’s separate from My Account. You cannot change your login credentials by logging in to My Account directly.
If you forget your username for logging in to My Account, you can request your username online.
Reset your My Account password
If you forget your password to log in to My Account, you can request to reset your password online.
You’ll create a ThriftLine PIN when you set up online access to My Account. Your ThriftLine PIN allows you to authenticate your access by phone to manage your TSP account when you call the ThriftLine.
Change your ThriftLine PIN
You can change your 6-digit ThriftLine PIN at any time by calling the ThriftLine.
source: https://www.tsp.gov/access-your-account
source: Funds Performance: https://www.tsp.gov/fund-performance
The TSP offers free recorded webinars, live webinars, and other scheduled training which cover many topics for TSP participants and their beneficiaries. These learning opportunities are hosted by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB).
Our 1-hour recorded webinars are a great way to learn about the TSP and its benefits, and they are always available. Select a recorded webinar from the list below to get started.
The current live webinar offerings are listed below. To attend, select the topic and available session under “View schedule and attend” and follow the prompts to join. Participants can join only through the “attend” link, and all scheduled start times are listed in eastern time and subject to change or cancellation. If you have questions about TSP webinars, please contact us at webinars@frtib.gov.
Note: The FRTIB uses Microsoft Teams to deliver TSP online learning. You can access Microsoft Teams through any internet-connected device and attend TSP webinars without a Microsoft Teams account. If your agency or service does not allow access to Microsoft Teams while using a work device, please contact the appropriate office at your agency or service for assistance.
Source: https://www.tsp.gov/online-learning
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