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retirement

[ri-tahyuhr-muhnt] / rɪˈtaɪər mənt /




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The Labor Department intends to help employers avoid lawsuits stemming from the alternative investments they offer employees in retirement plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

BlackRock estimates that a small amount of private assets would boost retirement plan returns by half a percentage point a year—increasing retirement savings by 15% over the course of a typical employee’s 40-year career.

From Barron's

Join us at noon on April 9 for conversations with experts about how to anticipate and cope with market gyrations and the evolving Social Security landscape—two essential aspects of financial and retirement planning.

From Barron's

An airline spokesman said the move isn’t linked to the language flap, rather the 68-year-old “has reached a natural retirement age.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Labor Department aims to free retirement plans from regulatory overreach and litigation abuse.

From The Wall Street Journal