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lifetime

[lahyf-tahym] / ˈlaɪfˌtaɪm /


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Ziminsky said her thinking on 529s changed when her mother died six months into retirement, after a lifetime of saving in accounts she barely touched.

From The Wall Street Journal

“An IRA must be owned by a natural person and so cannot be owned by a trust, including a revocable trust, during the account owner’s lifetime,” Carbone says.

From MarketWatch

The rule also validates the inclusion of lifetime income solutions, such as annuities, for American workers who need predictability in retirement.

From The Wall Street Journal

A parent borrowing the annual maximum will hit the lifetime maximum before the end of four years.

From MarketWatch

In a victim impact statement read to the court, her mother Lynn Sparkes said her daughter's death had left the family with a "lifetime of overwhelming grief".

From BBC