In this mailbag episode, Spencer and Jamie answer various listener questions about investing, credit cards, and military-specific financial topics. They provide insights on compound growth, TSP options, Roth vs. Traditional accounts, credit card strategies, and investment return estimates.
Questions discussed:
- Is there a benefit to combining multiple investment accounts?
- Should I move out of TSP for lower fee investments?
- How do I choose investments for a spouse's 401(k)?
- Is contributing 6% to TSP good for an E4?
- Are there ways around Amex family restrictions for credit card bonuses?
- Are traditional reservists eligible for annual fee waived cards?
- What are go-to cards for regular spending while stationed overseas?
- How do I get out of Amex pop-up jail?
- What happens to fee waivers after separating from active duty?
- How should I estimate returns for my investment portfolio?
Resources mentioned:
- MLA (Military Lending Act) database
- Chase Sapphire Reserve
- Amex Platinum, Gold, and Green cards
- Hilton Honors Aspire card
- Vanguard funds (VTI, VXUS)
- TSP funds (C, S, I)
- Personal Capital (now Empower)
- Kubera.com
- Investor.gov compound interest calculator
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