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retirement plan

noun as in individual retirement account

noun as in IRA

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Some of them will now have to reckon with paying taxes on the money they withdrew from their workplace retirement plan.

The money is part of a broader settlement with the court-appointed receiver for the employee retirement plan at Our Lady of Fatima hospital, one of Prospect’s two facilities in the state.

That pay, along with health-care, vision and dental benefits and a retirement plan, offers employees more than comparable jobs provide, said Amazon spokeswoman Heather Knox.

When Ma announced his retirement plan, he pledged to return to his teaching roots and devote more time to education philanthropy, though the founder still holds considerable sway over Alibaba by keeping a seat in the powerful Alibaba Partnership.

If you’re self-employed, part-time, or otherwise don’t have an employer-backed plan, you have greater flexibility in picking a retirement plan and choosing between seemingly countless funds.

This concerns a retirement plan, and—well, the details don't matter.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to retirement plan, such as: keogh plan, roth ira, self-funded retirement plan, and tax-free savings account.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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