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How do you set up a 401-K held by Thrift Savings Plan which is a government retirement program?
lunter115
The Thrift Savings Plan 401K does not seem to be compatible with the Quicken program as I am in retirement. Is there a way of up dating the share price tied to a certain date?
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Sherlock
If you haven't already, you may want to review:
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-update-security-prices
Jim_Harman
Unfortunately the TSP security prices are not downloaded as part of Quicken's quote feed.
You can however download the price history from the TSP website and import it into Quicken.
Download historical prices here
https://www.tsp.gov/InvestmentFunds/FundPerformance/index.html
This file can be opened in Excel and with some manipulation you should be able to import the price history into Quicken.
For information on importing the price history, search Quicken Help for "Import Data"
Be sure to back up your data file first, in case something goes awry.
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Sherlock
If you haven't already, you may want to review:
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-update-security-prices
Jim_Harman
Unfortunately the TSP security prices are not downloaded as part of Quicken's quote feed.
You can however download the price history from the TSP website and import it into Quicken.
Download historical prices here
https://www.tsp.gov/InvestmentFunds/FundPerformance/index.html
This file can be opened in Excel and with some manipulation you should be able to import the price history into Quicken.
For information on importing the price history, search Quicken Help for "Import Data"
Be sure to back up your data file first, in case something goes awry.
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