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retirement

[ri-tahyuhr-muhnt] / rɪˈtaɪər mənt /




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“Just like an investor plans for future retirement income, it’s important to plan and budget for ongoing maintenance and periodic improvements well before you’re ready to sell,” Spector said.

From MarketWatch

People are working past the typical retirement age of 65, which means there are five generations in the workplace, all with different work and management styles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The money could be far more helpful when the adult children are buying homes or facing other major expenses than it would be when the children themselves are nearing retirement age.

From MarketWatch

When Letty and Marcia reach their mandatory retirement age, the four must face the prospect of an empty future, and grow only stranger in isolation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tammy Sabens is 65 years old, but retirement is far from her mind — in large part because of her student debt.

From MarketWatch