TIAA-CREF, a company that everyone I know refer to as TIAA (or tee-ah) has now become TIAA. But don't call them TIAA (tee-ah), no, that is a bridge to far, they are T.I.A.A. (tee-eye-ay-ay). Note: "ay" is simply a long "a". While there are no periods between the letters, you are not supposed to pronounce TIAA as a word, instead you are still supposed to say each letter, so much for simplification.
TIAA-CREF Becomes TIAA, But Not "tee-ah"
TIAA-CREF Becomes TIAA, But Not "tee-ah"
TIAA-CREF Becomes TIAA, But Not "tee-ah"
TIAA-CREF, a company that everyone I know refer to as TIAA (or tee-ah) has now become TIAA. But don't call them TIAA (tee-ah), no, that is a bridge to far, they are T.I.A.A. (tee-eye-ay-ay). Note: "ay" is simply a long "a". While there are no periods between the letters, you are not supposed to pronounce TIAA as a word, instead you are still supposed to say each letter, so much for simplification.